> On 31 May 2020, at 17:38, John Yates <[email protected]> wrote: > > Kevin, > > I am curious how this effort relates to Dave Taht's point in his May > 20th "not really huge on EF landing where it does in wifi" thread. > > /john
Hi John, I have absolutely no idea, don’t appear to have that thread :-) My own DSCP/CAKE interests are aligned to exercising CAKE’s built-in classification/bandwidth allocations across my WAN link. In essence I have traffic types of ‘Least Effort’ (bittorrent - nearly starvable), ‘Bulk’ (backups/long term up/downloads - low minimum b/w), ’Normal’ (Most short term stuff - all bandwith), VI (video conference calls/streaming, long-term more important flows latency important- up to 1/2 b/w), VO (voice/latency critical up to 1/4 b/w). Or two levels of ’not so important’ and two levels of ‘more important’ around normal/everything. The classification process happens as a combination of iptables/ipsets rules on the internet router using tc act_ctinfo to preserve the DSCP classification of flows across the WAN. Cheers, Kevin D-B gpg: 012C ACB2 28C6 C53E 9775 9123 B3A2 389B 9DE2 334A _______________________________________________ Cake mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cake
