Dave Taht wrote:
> Well, I do not know if it is fq_codel capable. A lot of folk have been
> missing on adding in BQL support of late, and as to whether it has the
I mean... at $119, if it can do fq_codel, then the price is totally
acceptable :-)
> horsepower to do SQM at these rates
well with the various switch-port extensions
that got one 4-5 ethernets: they were will custom jobs, but now they are
mostly all do DSA, so a 12-port Zyxel would seem to satisfy my needs.
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We considered moving (an) OLT into that area actually... DWDM to the rescue
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adds two *more* GbE, and the onboard is hidden somewhere, or if it adds only
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uctures work isn't just a matter of creating a
> distributed ledger or a free cryptocurrency, in fact those things lead
> to centralizing power very efficiently.)
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Well, it was supposed to be "simpler than IPv6", but my take away was really:
"we never really understood IPv6"
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r *CPU* scheduling make it easier to do better
TCP pacing? Maybe that was your entire point?
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bloat. Maybe it could be a part of
browsers. Maybe web site designers could ask for the current
"latency-under-load" value from the browser DOM.
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Very happy that you are looped in here.
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>
https://hackaday.com/2020/04/21/new-part-day-an-open-source-ethernet-switch-in-the-palm-of-your-hand/
So, instead of RJ45s, we have a different connector that I have to figure
out. I guess it has 5 pins... 2 differential pairs (TX/RX) and a shield ground?
What's the con
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While I can see L2VPN use cases, I can also see that L2VPNs could generate
multiple flows themselves if they wanted.
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e.net could find a way to (optionally!) blackhole route netflix
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blacklist that, but given that it usually uses a stack of EC2, etc. servers,
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Unless they do L3 switching, or support creating **many** paths on demand,
it's not going to be useable for P2P directly between terminals, as Musk has
claimed.
AFAIK, all we still have from him is, "Simpler than IPv6"
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> it leads to much less complicated rules to just pattern match for s+,
> g+, etc.
Hmm. I am not sure I understand your point.
It all looks the same to me, but perhaps I'm running into this differences
under the hood which is screwi
ogressed maybe there is a
service out there for this?
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and there are attempts to coordinate, and there is
interest in the testing labs (EULabs, UL, and others) in doing evaluations
with prices from $ to $.
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David P. Reed wrote:
> Personally, I think it's time to move "security" out of the military
> sector of government..
+1
> But maybe not in the FCC, which is in a weird part of the USG, with no
> budget for technical expertise at all. (Congress doesn't want them to
> have tech
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> So I can see having a nsupdate (or linode api) script that parses this
> all properly and sends it "up there", or roll my own, but I was hoping
> for a recommendation, that does it as addresses change...
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x27;t quite know how to
measure it in convincing ways.
I still think that this is a good idea.
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e more open about how to program the offload
> engine next time, and P4 is coming along.
So my use was for an ISP edge (PPPoE BMS).
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r, I suspect that it will isolate my 3800
From engine noise and spikes, and if anything is going to blow, it will
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erters? You mean, going to 120V and using the brick to bring it back
to 12V?
Or are you connecting directly to the "12V" auto bus?
I'm trying to put this in my VW Westfalia, which has a second "house" battery
for stuff like this.
> On 6 June 2017 at 09:51, Micha
Such an interesting thread.
But, is the 3800 tolerant of spikes of 13.6V? Has anyone tried?
I haven't many left :-)
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If you don't need it to run Linux, then there are a number of devices, the
cutest are the https://pinocc.io/, which seems to have a new name...
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hat the FCC should be held responsible for this.
Non-US companies who experience DDoS intrusions might want to sue the FCC for
damages under Investor-Government provisions of NAFTA/TPP/etc.
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ements in Canada that use PPP/L2TP back to the third-party provider,
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Jonathan Morton wrote:
> I haven’t yet found a robust way to automatically sense link capacity from
> the upstream side. You’ll therefore need to set a conservative static
> value for the uplink capacity.
As the maintainer of a PPPoE concentrator, and operator of some networks,
I've been consid
ly can't
shape anything, it's gonna drop packets, and it's probably gonna drop them in
Rx, having overrun the Rx-queue (so tail-drop). If there is too much ram
(bufferbloated), then you'll see different results...
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>> I think that is achievable, *even if there is a WiFi network in the
> middle*, by thinking about the fact that the shared airwaves in a WiFi
> network behaves like a single link, so all the queues on individual
> stations are really *one queue*, and that
omething that the C* suite types might actuall get.
I don't know how to get that message there, though.
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was for a
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dozen strands installed, period, under,
for instance, the Trans-Canada highway (quebec hwy 40/25 interchange was
involved).
I'm not otherwise very fond of the GPON stuff. The "terminals"
are too smart, and not flexible enough, and yes, they had hidden bufferbloat.
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someone told me that it just doesn't work yet for PPPoE, I would be
unsurprised.
(I'm actually writing code for the other end of the PPP connection)
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My position is that if there isn't a technical specification, no regulation
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sadly, ICMP responses are rate limited, even when they are implemented in the
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gateway, and this would solve the asymmetry. This would take an IETF action
to make standard and a decade to get deployed, but it might be a clearly
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> My first documented encounter with the need for aqm and packet
> scheduling on wireless was:
> Mon, 19 Oct 1998 19:18:09
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> we have running on 80/443 is not responding.
Well, I had web access to the device.
You'll have to get the 3.3V USB connector, I think.
I ordered 10 from AliExpress a few weeks ago... I haven't a clue if they are
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> Hi Michael,
> On Jun 30, 2014, at 17:37 , Michael Richardson wrote:
>>
>> Sebastian Moeller wrote:
>>>> Bell Canada and nortel ATM equipment is involved.
>>
>>> Oh, that would be quite inter
our link.
I can't say what the VDSL2 interface is, but the backhaul network with Bell
has been historically all nortel passport ATM (with way over buffered LANE).
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Dave Taht wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 12:37 PM, Dave Taht wrote:
>> On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 3:48 PM, Michael Richardson
wrote:
>>>
>>> On Monday I had VDSL2 installed at my home office.
>>>
>>> 50Mb/s down, 10Mb/s up fr
bugging on netifd? The -d option to it?
>> The /etc/rc.common stuff is... a bit impenetrable to me...
> Hit #openwrt-devel for questions - netifd is a rather complex state
machine.
I'll try there.
There used to be images/nightlies of barrier breaker, but I can't fin
on stuff is... a bit impenetrable to me...
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Given how import dnsmasq is, it really really needs to never refuse to run.
I'm gonna power cycle the unit and see if it comes back okay.
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Anyone got any real engineering contacts at smartrg.com?
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ing that is configured correctly by
> default, following in free.fr's footsteps,
> and trying to beat the cable industry to the punch, now that the core
> code is debugged and documented, creating an out-of-box win.
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Did I understand that your dnsmasq is using 8.8.8.8 as it's upstream
forwarder, so your results are filtered through google?
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nd has
> all the bugs in the 3.4 series.
> I backported fq_codel and the latest flow hashing stuff to that
> version; patch 0013 is a little problematic as yet:
why did you backport, rather than move the kernel forward?
Are there custom pieces in 3.4 which need to be forward p
This process needs to be written up as an IETF BCP.
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if
> it's expired (or too new, or...), which gets back to some of the earlier
parts
> of this discussion.
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probably
> don't respect an address assignment lifetime.
I have experimental evidence that it's the opposite: clients give up their
address and on-linkness way too easily.
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I'm not sure that "tos 0x8" is particularly useful. It's DSCP 1, and I think
it's actually being marked TOS-like.
Will any value here have any affect on default 3.10 qos.sh script?
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Michael Richardson wrote:
> When I had this problem before, I tried starting a new copy of dropbear
> From the Network/Fireall/Custom Rules file, since that is a shell
> script I can hack: dropbear -p 2221 &
> but that didn't work (nothing listening on p
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noon would be a good time to do this upgrade (people
shouldn't be doing computers, should they?) but I forgot that people in the
house wanted to Skype to distant relatives... but that's working now.
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>> Michael Richardson writes:
>>
>>> As for having identical ESSID on the same layer-2... I think that
>>> perhaps cerowrt/openwrt/homenet should consider a wireless AP
>>> discovery attribute in the routing protoco
aving identical ESSID on the same layer-2... I think that perhaps
cerowrt/openwrt/homenet should consider a wireless AP discovery attribute in
the routing protocol, and given that, run GRE over IPv6 ULA between APs.
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Fred Stratton wrote:
> For best 5GHz results, get rid of your walls and doors...
>
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/09/14/virgin_media_superhub_update_modem_mode/
Yeah, in my house, my experience with 5Ghz is that it means the network
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> OpenWRT doesn't cut releases too often; you should find a much more
> recent build here:
> http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/x86/
Thanks.
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