[Bloat] ADSL, ATM drivers, bloat, education & confusion
Jonathan Morton
chromatix99 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 6 09:53:43 EDT 2015
Ideally, one would read the raw sync rate out of the modem (there has to be
a way to do that, since it is able to report it in the web interface), and
use that to set cake's bandwidth parameter. You could update it
periodically using "tc qdisc change ...".
You will need to set the overhead calculation correctly, probably using
"pppoa-vcmux" or similar, depending on precisely what encapsulation your
ISP uses. If you're not confident about that, specify "conservative" to
begin with. Once you have that, you can experiment to see how much you need
to reduce the raw sync rate to achieve full bottleneck control - hopefully
not much, at most 1%.
The same approach would also work for inbound if necessary, except that you
would need to reduce the raw sync rate rather more.
- Jonathan Morton
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