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Re: Cache hit DSCP (TOS)

Fri Aug 01, 2008 12:57 pm

i have a rb433AH and i added a microsd card to it for caching purposes.
i am on satellite internet so its vital i am able to use the cache...

my two questions are:

if i enable: Always from cache will this screw up some times?
also, how do you figure out what the best value for the "Cache hit DSCP" field is?

pls advise.
 
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Re: Cache hit DSCP (TOS)

Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:55 am

bump ?
 
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Re: Cache hit DSCP (TOS)

Mon Aug 25, 2008 12:47 pm

cylent stop posting in other people's threads. make your own
 
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Re: Cache hit DSCP (TOS)

Mon Aug 25, 2008 12:48 pm

Hello,

Please i use the mikrotik router OS ver3.1 on my routerboard 230.

Please i really don't understand the cache hit DSCP (TOS) what value is best to be used. I use an external cache memory of 1Gb via USB port.

Thanks
you don't have to use DSCP unless there is a specific reason. what exactly do you need to achieve here?
 
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Re: Cache hit DSCP (TOS)

Mon Aug 25, 2008 1:34 pm

Hello,

Please i use the mikrotik router OS ver3.1 on my routerboard 230.

Please i really don't understand the cache hit DSCP (TOS) what value is best to be used. I use an external cache memory of 1Gb via USB port.

Thanks
you don't have to use DSCP unless there is a specific reason. what exactly do you need to achieve here?
better caching :)
 
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Re: Cache hit DSCP (TOS)

Mon Aug 25, 2008 1:50 pm

you can use DSCP Type of Service markings to tell apart different types of traffic. In some cases it's used to tell apart HIT and MISS traffic.

By no means it is required in all webproxy setups

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