[rbak-nsp] redback-nsp Digest, Vol 36, Issue 8

David Freedman david.freedman at uk.clara.net
Thu Dec 16 13:27:34 EST 2010


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> Use a min of two. One for network maintenance (i.e. ppp keepalives) at
> higher priority one for subscriber-data at lower. With one shaped queue,
> your subscribers can accidentally DOS' themselves by downloading so much
> they get a constant full single queue, ppp keepalives get dropped on egress,
> they get disconnected due to a keepalive drop :-(.

Thanks, thats a good idea, however how do I identify PPP keepalives
though? do they get a default internal priority which I can map to this
queue with a queue map?




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David Freedman
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