On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 6:51 AM, Baptiste Jonglez
<[email protected]> wrote:

For starters let me applaud the work.

> The additional metric is computed from the RTT using three parameters:
> 'rtt-min', 'rtt-max' and 'max-rtt-penalty'.  The metric is piecewise
> affine between 'rtt-min' and 'rtt-max'.  Below 'rtt-min', the value is 0;
> above 'rtt-max', the value is 'max-rtt-penalty'.
>
> An example configuration might look like the following:
>
>   default rtt-min 10            # in milliseconds
>   default rtt-max 120           # in milliseconds
>   default max-rtt-penalty 150   # Maximum additional metric

So it sounds like distinguishing between gigE and 100Mbit won't happen
with a floor like this until the 100Mbit link gets loaded. How
unstable does it get with a rtt-min of 1 (or less) ? (100Mbit ethernet
is common with POE, GigE is almost everywhere else)

-- 
Dave Täht

Fixing bufferbloat with cerowrt: http://www.teklibre.com/cerowrt/subscribe.html

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