Re: Ingress QoS

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On 2013-04-22T09:47:18+0100, Phil Daws <uxbod@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> have started to learn about Ingress policing/shaping using the IFB
> module. What I would like to achieve is having different class ID's
> for different service groups. One would contain HTTP/S traffic,
> another SMTP, and one for interactive services like RDP. Most
> examples I have seen are for limiting bandwidth, where as I am after
> priority control so that a non interactive does not impede a users
> interactive experience.
> 
> What would be the most efficient way to achieve this sort of
> configuration ?

Probably using fq_codel would be the most efficient way. I use it via
OpenWrt's QoS scripts. You could adapt those to your system, or
something like this might help you implement it:
https://github.com/dtaht/deBloat/blob/master/src/debloat.sh

-- 
Kenyon Ralph

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