[olug] Traffic prioritization
Christopher Cashell
topher-olug at zyp.org
Mon Mar 9 17:00:55 UTC 2009
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Obi-Wan <obiwan at jedi.com> wrote:
> Is there a good way, preferably using my existing firewall box, to
> prioritize traffic by port or IP without strictly limiting the bandwidth
> if nothing else is contending for it?
The Linux kernel has built in QoS support. However, trying to setup
QoS by hand can be a rather complicated and involved process. The
direct tools used are tc and tcng. The URL already given,
http://lartc.org/, is probably the best documentation online (that I
know of) to get going with it. Although a little dated, it's still
almost all applicable and accurate.
> Any suggestions?
Luckily, there are a handful of relatively simple scripts and tools
that can make setting up basic QoS easier. My recommendation would be
to start with 'wondershaper'. It's a fairly simple little script that
you plug your upload and download speeds into, and it then sets up
basic QoS to ensure that a big upload won't negatively affect your
download/interactive activities.
It, and other similar scripts, can also be extremely useful for
providing examples and a framework to build on for extending and
adding your own additional rules.
> Ben "Obi-Wan" Hollingsworth obiwan at jedi.com
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Christopher
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