gypsy wrote:
In 2.4 kernels, there was a [bp]fifo that could be implemented with 'tc
add', but in 2.6 kernels, I find no way to create either of these
fifos. I am able to increase txqueuelen.
What I desire is a larger number of backlogged packetes before drops
occur.
How can the output buffer
gypsy wrote:
gypsy wrote:
tc qdisc add dev eth0.2 root handle 1: htb
tc class add dev eth0.2 parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 1 ceil
1 burst 100 quantum 1600
tc class add dev eth0.2 parent 1:1 classid 1:10 htb prio 1 rate
7000 ceil 7000 burst 100 quantum 1600
tc
Salatiel Filho wrote:
Hi , i am trying to understand how RED queue discipline works but i am
having a few troubles.
The parameters are MIN , MAX , LIMIT , BURST
I put LIMIT = 64Kb, so if i am not wrong it should PDROP anything over
this value , right ?
i put MIN = 8Kb , so no drops at all
Archana Rajagopal wrote:
Hi,
I am working on linux 2.6.16.I tried to prioritize traffic using prio
module but its not working well.It always maps to same class irrespective of
ToS.Is it possible to fix it using filters?Anybody fixed this problem?
There was a recent post that prio wasn't
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Quoting Andy Furniss [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
gypsy wrote:
In 2.4 kernels, there was a [bp]fifo that could be implemented with 'tc
add', but in 2.6 kernels, I find no way to create either of these
fifos. I am able to increase txqueuelen.
What I desire is a larger number
Ok, I hope this helps someone else out there when they google neighbor
table overflow solution linux kernel:
This is just an update to state that since gc_thresh1 was increased to a
number greater than the number of simultaneous connected PPPoE clients
on this box, it has not given me the