Hi community,
I’m trying a first approach with a real quality of service on my wireless network, so i’m figuring out how i can shape and prioritize traffic.
My scenario is classic : pppoe server on every RB, but i have a radius (radius manager) that create dynamic simple queue for limit bandwith per user (UL/DL). The simple queues created by radius have prio 8.
Now, what i code: i realize several mangle rules to mark connections (and packets) on WKS (21-25-53-80-110-443-8080) and several others to mark “the rest” : my idea is create a first simple queue with prio 1 for WKS, unlimited because in my mind i was sure the user queue does limiting job, and a second queue for “the rest” (emule ares & similia) limited at 512/512k obviously for the entire global users RB.
What happens: the first rule “accept” correctly my WKS packets and flow them without traverse the dynamic queue of the single user, with the result that every WKS connection is unlimited; and the second queue don’t work very well because i can’t lower-prioritize them (the dynamic simple queue of the client is prio 8, so i can’t assign for this queue a priority 9…) and the RB become very slow in response opening e.g. a HTTP page…
I read the F*** manual, but i need a little help for understand something about the “complicated” queues (global in, global out)… or else if i’m doing right with SQ but in the wrong way.
Anyone help this poor stressed man ?? ![]()
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