Re: [Cake] Configuring cake for VDSL2 bridged connection

2016-08-24 Thread Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant
The 'less wrong' overhead figure is 12. The incumbent telco BT who provide access to the 'last mile' (or the bit from the nearest FTTC cabinet and the property) use a VLAN tag, adding another 4 bytes to each frame going over the wire. The above guesswork based on SIN498

Re: [Cake] Configuring cake for VDSL2 bridged connection

2016-08-24 Thread techic...@gmail.com
I have today been using flent to do RRUL tests with the values set at 50%. I have uploaded the first test I have performed. It can be seen at, http://imgur.com/6DrMJKI. I'm a bit confused why the DS speed is only 7Mb/s when every other speed test I have done is around 28Mb/s (as it should be).

Re: [Cake] Configuring cake for VDSL2 bridged connection

2016-08-24 Thread techic...@gmail.com
Many apologies, the link should be, http://imgur.com/6DrMJKI. On 24 August 2016 at 18:01, techic...@gmail.com wrote: > I have today been using flent to do RRUL tests with the values set at 50%. > > I have uploaded the first test I have performed. It can be seen at, >

Re: [Cake] Configuring cake for VDSL2 bridged connection

2016-08-24 Thread techic...@gmail.com
My apologies again. The link should be, http://imgur.com/6DrMJKI On 24 August 2016 at 18:03, techic...@gmail.com wrote: > Many apologies, the link should be, http://imgur.com/6DrMJKI. > > On 24 August 2016 at 18:01, techic...@gmail.com > wrote: > >> I

Re: [Cake] Configuring cake for VDSL2 bridged connection

2016-08-24 Thread Alan Jenkins
The RRUL graph shows 4 simultaneous flows. The total of 4 flows averaging 7Mb/s is 28Mb/s :). I think it's more obvious when you know what the legend means. The flows have different service markings (which may or may not have any effect). BE = "Best effort" (neither high nor low priority)