On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 05/06/2015 17:19, Dave Taht wrote:
>> On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 7:33 AM, Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 04/06/15 21:01, Jonathan Morton wrote:
>>>
>>> A useful exercise might be to log the idle latency over a long period of
>>> time, and correlate it to peak load periods, as A&A do.
>>> http://aa.net.uk/kb-broadband-cqm.html .
>>>
>>> Minor claim to 'infamy'.  The line graph shown on that page is my ADSL line
>>> from 4ish years ago :-)  I was having a hell of a time trying to convince BT
>>> to solve the packet loss issue caused by a faulty PSU in a satellite
>>> receiver (one whole street away and affecting a LOT of people)  Andrews &
>>> Arnold (ISP) were the only people capable of hitting BT with a sufficiently
>>> large cluebat.
>> A&A struck me as an extremely clueful ISP (I think they have had ipv6
>> /48s for forever?)
>> and it has been my impression that folk like that were using things
>> like HFSC + SFQ already
>> in their "rate limiters", and had experimented also with fq_codel by now.
>
> Adrian Kennard the owner writes code for their ISP grade routers etc 
> (Firebricks).  Very clever chap.  And yes very early adopters and promoters 
> of IPv6.  No idea what qdiscs etc they've experimented with.  I'll try to 
> ask.  Would be interesting to get fq_codel or even cake into the ISP side of 
> things!

Yes, I met him at one of the uknofs. Very clever chap.

So far as I knew the firebrick (which has a GREAT reputation, btw),
was bsd based.

-- 
Dave Täht
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