On 25 Apr 2018, at 15:53, Nick Wolff wrote:
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018, 6:55 PM Lee Brown wrote:
setdscp cs7 from me to 224.0.0.18
You can do this in ipfw but not in pf as far as I'm aware.
You can do this in pf too.
set-tos ⟨string⟩ | ⟨number⟩
Enforces a TOS for matching IP pac
tgoing
> > > packets. This will make it easier to preform QOS on modern switches as
> we
> > > have been able to drive carp insane on 10g links while throwing storage
> > > traffic at it.On an interesting side note apparently after 64k mac
> > address
> >
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 1:27 AM, Tom Jones wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 04:30:45PM -0400, Nick Wolff wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I currently have a review in to make carp use dscp values on outgoing
> > packets. This will make it easier to preform QOS on modern switch
On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 04:30:45PM -0400, Nick Wolff wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I currently have a review in to make carp use dscp values on outgoing
> packets. This will make it easier to preform QOS on modern switches as we
> have been able to drive carp insane on 10g links while t
Hi,
I currently have a review in to make carp use dscp values on outgoing
packets. This will make it easier to preform QOS on modern switches as we
have been able to drive carp insane on 10g links while throwing storage
traffic at it.On an interesting side note apparently after 64k mac address
Hi.
Is it possible to configure VLAN priority on FreeBSD10-STABLE or
FreeBSD11-CURRENT?
Thanks.
Alex Liptsin
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(less prioritized
than 1) ?
Thx and hope really you will give me some ideas !!!
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I recently tried to set up a freebsd 4.11 stable box to do vlan Qos, and
got one patch from earlier post, but it did not work well. I did a little
update, and like to contribute it, in case some people want it.
You need to patch /usr/src/sbin/ifconfig and /usr/src/sys/net. Then
rebuild the
y to 192.168.5.18/32 in via tun0
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> Hi,
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Subject: QoS
> hello
> how to setup QoS on FreeBSD 5.2CURRENT? all I need is to split the
outgoing adsl connection to 5 users on LAN
I f
Hi,
man ipfw
I think pipes is what you need.
rik
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Try Mii-tools.
It may work with some nics to allocate bandwidth.
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Hello!
I have NATed my ADSL connection on the local network, and now I would wish
to use QoS, that is, I would like to do sth like this:
1 user on net: 100% to him
2 users on net: 50-50
etc.
you get the grip
I tried downloading throttled 0.3.2 (the latest), but it says
"throttled-0.3.2 i
On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 09:12:47PM +0100, Bruce M Simpson wrote:
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> With the increased interest in VoIP and similar these days, perhaps hardware
> DS/QoS support of this nature is something the project should explore?
the usual problem here is that if you want your mechanisms to be
usefu
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