Re: [Cake] cake separate qos for lan

2016-03-29 Thread Dave Taht
I gave this a shot, it doesn't route the packets back trhough the underlying interface... perhaps policy routing? TC=/home/d/git/tc-adv/tc/tc IFACE=eno1 F=2601:640:4103:56c0:2ab4:103a:39c5:a43a S=2601:640:4103:56c0:120d:7fff:0:647 ip link add $IFACE name fast type dummy # maybe ifb? ip link add

Re: [Cake] cake separate qos for lan

2016-03-29 Thread Dave Taht
An overall ISP in tc need exposed by this discussion is some means of mapping multiple ipv4 and ipv6 addresses and netmasks into something that will return a (key,value) pair. This would work something like ipset does, although what you would return is not "present or not" but present and a value

Re: [Cake] cake separate qos for lan

2016-03-29 Thread Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
Jonathan Morton writes: > But maybe u32, in the hashing configuration, scales better. I did a similar setup for a small ISP quite some time ago that used HTB as the classful qdisc and a hashing u32 filter to divide traffic. This was pre-FQ-CoDel, so it used SFQ on the