Re: Wanted Good Documentation on HFSC

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On Saturday 28 May 2005 11:02, Jesper Dangaard Brouer wrote:
> On Fri, 27 May 2005, Konrad wrote:
> > KartheeK wrote:
> >> Hello All,
> >> I am trying to prioratize VOIP traffic from data. The follwing link says
> >> that HFSC is better than HTB for shaping VOIP traffic.
> >> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-QoS+Linux+with+HFSC
> >> I am in search of good documentation to start with HFSC,
> >> I am unable to understand the parameters used.
> >> I "googled" a lot to find on how to use HFSC, but no luck.
> >> Can anyone of you get me a link To good HFSC stuff....
> >> Regards
> >> KartheeK
> >
> > I have the same problem.
>
> HFSC is based upon ALTQ (used on FreeBSD)... so I found and used some
> documentation from a README file in the ALTQ package...
>
> Maybe someone, which is actually using HFSC, should write a new section to
> the LARTC HOWTO... Anyone using HFSC on this mailinglist?
I was using it for some time to provide RT for games in my network, but having 
encountered some strange behavior of hfsc I did almost the same using htb and 
its burst/cburst parameter. For now it works. When I have time I'll decribe 
it and try to investigate my hfsc problems.
>
> Hilsen
>    Jesper Brouer
>
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