[squid-users] Traffic prioritizing
Yuri Voinov
yvoinov at gmail.com
Tue Jan 13 10:44:30 UTC 2015
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Amos,
TOS without infrastructure support does not effect.
Routers/switches must be configured to understand packet labeling.
This is not trivial task and cannot be solve without touch network
equipment.
13.01.2015 16:41, Amos Jeffries пишет:
> On 13/01/2015 11:30 p.m., Dr. Lars Hanke wrote:
> > I want to prioritize traffic of some subnets over the the rest to
> > avoid leisure traffic killing critical business traffic over a slow
> > network connection. This of course would be a task for tools like
> > tc, but behind the proxy the information of the original IP is
> > lost.
>
> > I do not want to statically limit the bandwidth of the
> > non-priority traffic. I just want the priority traffic to receive a
> > major share of the bandwidth, if it actually requires it. I'm not
> > sure whether delay_pools can do that.
>
> > Any ideas how to accomplish this?
>
> Best way is to use the tcp_outgoing_tos and ACLs to emit TOS values
> for the traffic as it flows so tools like tc etc can do the management
> without direct access to the client IP.
>
> Amos
>
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