Re: Prioritizing UDP Packets?

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Sommarnatt wrote:

I've downloaded Wonder Shaper and have added this to the default script:


tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 12 u32 \
   match ip protocol 0x6 0xff flowid 1:3
There is no flowid 1:3 in the default script. was that supposed to be 1:30 ?

I'm now quite sure about everything in the script - all I want is to prioritize the UDP traffic, so that it always gets sent and recieved.
What should I remove / add?
The above rule matches tcp traffic and puts it in the low priority queue (if you used 1:30).
I guess this would therefore make UDP faster.
you might also want to try putting UDP in flow 1:10


This won't affect download UDP traffic though, the wondershaper
only shapes outbound (sent) traffic, and polices inbound (received) traffic.
If you want to prioritize downloaded UDP traffic, you'll need to use 2 network interfaces, or play around with the IMQ device.
(or one of the other suggestions that have been discussed recently)


regards



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