On 2018-08-08, Mik J wrote:
> Hello Daren,
> Thank you for your answer, I didn't see it earlier today.
> This change in current makes sense to me.
> Regards
>
>
> Le mercredi 8 août 2018 à 06:07:10 UTC+2, Darren Tucker
> a écrit :
>
> On 8 August 2018 at 05:29, Mik J wrote:
>> Does
Hello Daren,
Thank you for your answer, I didn't see it earlier today.
This change in current makes sense to me.
Regards
Le mercredi 8 août 2018 à 06:07:10 UTC+2, Darren Tucker
a écrit :
On 8 August 2018 at 05:29, Mik J wrote:
> Does anyone knows what means lowdelay and thoughput
Hello David,
Thank you for your answer. Indeed, I have (in this case) an agreement with the
ISP to I can play with QoS fields.
=> I don't understand why in the documentation they refer to old ToS field and
not DSCP field that everyone use. That would be more logic.
I did captures and found
On 8 August 2018 at 05:29, Mik J wrote:
> Does anyone knows what means lowdelay and thoughput for IPQoS parameter ?
> To what DSCP correspond these words
>From https://www.openssh.com/specs.html, which documents the most
recent release: they're the values specified in RFC1349, the first of
the
Hello,
Does anyone knows what means lowdelay and thoughput for IPQoS parameter ?
To what DSCP correspond these words
I did a capture when writing ls in my terminal and I see DSCP=cs0.
I would have expected something else.
Regards
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