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:Matthew Dillon wrote:
:
:> I am trying to find something equivalent with PF and not having much
:> luck. Neither CBQ nor HFSC seem to work well. I can separate certain
:> types of traffic but the real problem is when there are multiple
:> TCP connections that are essentially classified the same, and one is
:> hogging the outgoing bandwidth.
:
:I'm not an export about ALTQ, but how about creating N similar queues,
:and assigning a new TCP connection to one of these queues at random
:using the "probability X%" keyword?
:
:Cedric
That would help. I don't see a 'probability' keyword anywhere though.
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
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