Quoting Peter Rathlev <[email protected]>:
Different congestion control algorithms (on linux 2.6) give varying
success; CUBIC and HTCP seem to cope okay-ish, BIC and Reno are
worse.
None of then can pull more than ~75 Mbps. When replacing the 3560
with a
3550 it can pull 97 Mbps with no drops.
Since we currently only prioritise voice traffic we've simple
allocated
all other buffer space to one queue to carry data. This works for
us.
Hi,
Wondering if you could share you current setup for buffers/queues
etc (We are currently running "default")
Thanks in advance.
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