Re: Router dropping packets?

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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John Philips wrote:
> Hey guys,
> 
> I have several Linux routers in place at high-usage
> locations (student apartment complexes).  I'm having
> trouble with some of the routers which use 6Mbit DSL
> lines as their Internet feed.  The routers use PPPoE
> and perform NAT.
> 
> During peak usage periods, the routers are dropping
> alot of packets.  I'm lead to believe this is because
> there are too many active connections.

Besides what you wrote in the rest of your mail, do you have any other
reason to believe this? Based on the information you've given, I would
suspect you're just seeing the normal (albeit ugly) effects of
saturating a DSL line.

Are your Linux routers doing any traffic shaping? When you're having
these problems, what is the bandwidth going over the DSL? Don't forget
to look at both upstream and downstream rates.

-Corey
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