Hi:
I'd like to submit some info for the install64.octeon documentation.
I just installed 6.4 on a newer EdgeRouter than the documentation was
written for. The instructions in the install document are probably not
enough to get the average user booted on that particular piece of
hardware. I'd
I'm no pro (and I've never seen a connection that had a transfer cap
applied to upstream+downstream), but if I was limited to 512 kb/s up+down,
I'd want to:
1) Prioritize ACKs to limit getting hammered with retransmits
2) Throttle guests tightly but allow them to borrow from other queues; not
too
. (Since I want to go to bed, I'm not going
to attempt to figure in the change in heat loading's effect on heating and
AC bills... they'll balance each other out, dammit. ;) )
Thanks again!
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Chris McGee cmcge...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys-
I am hunting for a low
Giancarlo, thank you for your ideas.
2) Regarding hfsc, what is the old bandwidth statement used for? It
seems
like it would be obsolete. Changing it doesn't seem to affect
anything,
either. The manpage doesn't say. :)
What do you mean by old bandwidth?
I mean
Hi guys-
I've been using an OpenBSD firewall on my home network for about 10
years. I recently upgraded the hardware to a retired gaming machine and
went to OpenBSD 4.3 (woo!).
I'm playing with the new scheduler in altq, and I like the way that it
works, but the documentation is iffy
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