I am trying the cobalt branch along with the 950-add-cake-to-tc.patch from
lede-git on Archlinux. However, I cannot get per-host fairness as expected,
neither with IPv4 behind NAT, nor with IPv6. Having host A downloading from 2
sites and host B from 1, A gets always 1/3 of available bandwidth.
see thread:
http://community.ubnt.com/t5/EdgeMAX/Cake-compiled-for-the-EdgeRouter-devices/m-p/1706441/highlight/false#M132430
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I meant B gets always 1/3 of the bandwidth. It also gets worse if A is using
bittorrent. The setup with cake doesn't involve tc-flow or marking packets with
iptables.
On October 16, 2016 11:57:03 AM EDT, "G. Amanakis" wrote:
>I am trying the cobalt branch along with the 950-add-cake-to-tc.patch
Hi,
Could you also try dual-srchost on egress and dual-srchost on ingress, please.
These promise per-IP fairness at the first level and per-flow fairness "inside"
each IP. So if you think through it you can setup the ingress and egress
shapers to aim for per-internal-IP address which I believe
Hi Dave,
Cake offers three relevant per-IP "isolation" options, dual-srchost,
dual-dsthost, and triple-isolate. The dual options are relatively
straightforward, they promise to separate by either SRC or DST up address of
the packets, allowing easy prediction what they should do to a given set o