On 2014-07-01 16:33, Alan Goodman wrote:
Hi Michael,
Thanks for your reply. Please see my inline comments.
On 01/07/14 14:30, Michal Soltys wrote:
Judging from the speed/info, is it adsl and is your modem directly
connected to your router ?
Connection type is ADSL, PPPoA
Topology is this:
Phone line -> splitter -> ADSL Router in bridge mode -> 10/100 ethernet
-> eth0 on CentOS 6 server
CentOS 6 server is doing PPPoE, router is connected directly to eth0.
I shape internet upload on ppp0 and internet download as it passes out
of the eth1 interface. Eth1 is the uplink to my LAN.
Ah, so essentially you have adsl router (draytek perhaps ?) that
translates pppoe and then sends using pppoa (it's still operates as a
router from what I rememeber, only mimicking pppoe server).
Anyway, long story short you should use tc-stab to match adsl speed
properly, then the rules will need some adjustment as well. I'll put
some suggestions later (for once, 100mbit in default is generally bad
idea in default class if something faster lands there, as it will
instantly saturate uplink - realtime curve will make sure of that).
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