> I would like to prioritize traffic using Shorewall running Bering uClibc
> 2.3x as follows:
>
> 1) video-conferencing
> 2) normal traffic
> 3) P2P sharing

Doug,

I think you may have better luck discussing this with the lartc.org
people. I'm familiar with traffic shaping but have not utilized
shorewall's 'interface' to the traffic control modules.

If you know that you will never run the risk of having someone soak
your link with video, then straight priority queueing could work OK.
However, it's more common to use some other shaping algorithms (HTB or
CBQ, HTB being easier) with priority added for who gets to borrow
additional bandwidth first.

As a shameless plug, I do have a solution using leaf for quality of service.
http://www.cs.luc.edu/projects/comp412/q-box/

It should be able to handle upwards of 40Mbps of traffic. For Video I
usually just specify the IP addresses of our video units rather than
try to match the wide range of ports used by h.323.

You can email me off list if you have any questions about my project.

HTH,
-Ron


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