Pete Heist wrote:
Another option for ISPs (failing AQM support in the devices, and instead of deploying devices on the customer side), could be to provide each customer a queue that’s tuned to their link rate. There could be an HTB tree with classes for each customer and Cake at the leafs. Knowing each customer’s link rate (assuming it’s not variable)
FWIW, on the narrow knowing variable rate point, in the UK DSLAMs use (I think) TR101 to report sync rates to ISPs. It has always been the case that BRAS is set with this, my ISP does also use it to do downstream (for me, egress for them) QOS. Of course they need (expensive?) kit to mark, and DPI/rules to classify traffic .... They use Ellacoyas. I don't know if they do the actual shaping or just the classification and marking. _______________________________________________ Cake mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cake
