I was looking at some scripts floating around to classify traffic based
on 5-tuples, and that might be handy for hosts/applications that don't
appropriately market their traffic... but in the case of a Linux-based
firewall or router, what about some examples of scheduling (queuing
strategies) for DSCP-marked traffic?
Let's say that the traffic has already been marked.. and in most cases,
with certain traffic types, I wouldn't know what sort of connection it
was anyway without doing stateful inspection (such as TFTP or the SDP
stream associated with a SIP call)... but that the traffic has been
appropriate marked with either TOS or DSCP...
Are there examples of how to shape that?
Thanks,
-Philip
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