From: "Brian Carrig" <CARRIGB@ITCARLOW.IE>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [LARTC] University Project: QoS with Ai
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 07:56:54 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <412C5456.9370.156849@ITCARLOW.IE> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20040824165433.84B034006@outpost.ds9a.nl>
GoMi,
For an ongoing project on QoS we looked at something similar but were weary of
complex decisions being made at high speeds, particularly as most users questioned
would prefer to have a guaranteed equal share of the bandwidth. Currently we are
working on a GUI that allows users to mark their traffic as belonging to Gold/Silver or
Bronze classes of service. They are then charged appropriately per volume. The
results obtained by this approach thus far are quite satisfactory.
Regards
Brian
On 24 Aug 2004 at 18:47, GoMi wrote:
> Hi there guys, i am on my last year of career, and as my final Project i am
> interested in doing something about QoS.
>
> The thing is, I have a couple of QoS solutions working, and since the
> beginning I though it was great but it lacked some kind of dynamicity.
>
> Let me explain myself.. I was thinking in creating a classful queue that
> based on some parameters (kind of users, bw, packets, etc...) could "learn"
> in some way the kind of traffic passing through the box, and change the
> parameters of the classes, classifying also not only the packets, but the
> users.
>
> For example there could be p2p users, HTTP users, etc.. and if the queue
> itself could create classes for those users, maybe increase productivity.
>
>
> What do you think? Am I talking bullocks or it makes some sense? All critics
> welcome :)
>
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-08-25 7:56 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-08-24 16:47 [LARTC] University Project: QoS with Ai GoMi
2004-08-24 19:18 ` Damjan
2004-08-24 19:55 ` Ethy H. Brito
2004-08-25 7:56 ` Brian Carrig [this message]
2004-08-25 13:46 ` Marcin Sura
2004-08-25 15:40 ` adi
2004-09-01 16:29 ` Damjan
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