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Re: setting dscp or tos bits

... service provider and enterprise networks using DSCP > classification and prioritization. > > ISPs tend to ... don't trust these externally set TOS/DSCP bits"? Henning, could you explain ... interface pf box for home use or some big > studly hardware running ...

openbsd-misc - Nick Guenther - Aug 22 2007 - 20:51

Re: setting dscp or tos bits

... and throw away any remainder.) The DSCP value uses the same field in ... but ignores the last bits. So, DSCP to TOS is simply multiply by 4 (and convert to hex) David Newman [dnewman@networktest. ... pf itself set TOS and/or DSCP values? > > Only some of ...

openbsd-misc - Chris Cappuccio - Aug 21 2007 - 22:31

Re: setting dscp or tos bits

... Can OpenBSD and/or pf itself set TOS and/or DSCP values? > > not for forwarded traffic, no. > ... VERY large service provider and enterprise networks using DSCP classification and prioritization. ISPs tend to run at much higher utilization levels than ...

openbsd-misc - David Newman - Aug 22 2007 - 19:24

Re: setting dscp or tos bits

... service provider and enterprise networks using DSCP > classification and prioritization. yes, sure, within their networks. > ISPs tend to run at much higher utilization levels ... trusts externally set TOS/DSCP > No one should trust external TOS or ...

openbsd-misc - Henning Brauer - Aug 23 2007 - 04:26

Re: setting dscp or tos bits

... t trust these > externally set TOS/DSCP bits"? Henning, could you ... the > luddites? you really want to reset them. you don't ... it because of stupid defaults, misconfig, or you're actually using ... edge is the best thing to do. -- Henning Brauer, hb@bsws ...

openbsd-misc - Henning Brauer - Aug 23 2007 - 04:28

Re: setting dscp or tos bits

... pf itself set TOS and/or DSCP values? not for forwarded ... all their stuff with a DSCP of > 0x38 (high throughput, low ... is really 1) looking at DSCP/TOS at all, - and - 2) ... and - 4) trusts externally set TOS/DSCP ? -- Henning Brauer, hb@bsws. ...

openbsd-misc - Henning Brauer - Aug 22 2007 - 08:22

Re: setting dscp or tos bits

... work with some equipment that uses TOS values and > some that uses DSCP ... throw away any remainder.) The DSCP value uses the same > field ... ignores the last bits. So, DSCP to TOS > is simply multiply ... does not ignore anything in TOS; if anything it's a ...

openbsd-misc - David Newman - Aug 22 2007 - 19:12

setting dscp or tos bits

... PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'm setting up ALTQ and hfsc to ... /or pf itself set TOS and/or DSCP values? Only some of my VoIP gear does DSCP marking. Also, I noticed today that ... marks all their stuff with a DSCP of 0x38 (high throughput, low ...

openbsd-misc - David Newman - Aug 21 2007 - 15:33

Re: setting dscp or tos bits

... pf box for home use or some big >> studly hardware running ... 'd call it a nice-to-have, yes. > > -- > Henning Brauer, hb@ ... .org Just curious: Where would DSCP re-marking be implemented? My ... cases where an OpenBGPD and/or OpenOSPFD box could use re- ...

openbsd-misc - David Newman - Aug 23 2007 - 13:38

Re: setting dscp or tos bits

... -interface pf box for home use or some big > >> studly hardware running OpenBGPD ... it a nice-to-have, yes. > Just curious: Where would DSCP re-marking be implemented? pf. > My ... see cases where an OpenBGPD and/or > OpenOSPFD box could use re-marking ...

openbsd-misc - Henning Brauer - Aug 23 2007 - 14:53

Re: setting dscp or tos bits

... .de, henning@openbsd.org > > Just curious: Where would DSCP re-marking be implemented? > > My question was about pf, ... make decisions at the route level, or the network layer moves packets according to the RFC rules, but nothing else changes packets ...

openbsd-misc - Theo de Raadt - Aug 23 2007 - 13:59

Re: setting dscp or tos bits

... i'd call it a nice-to-have, yes. > > > > > > -- > > > Henning Brauer, hb@bsws ... openbsd.org > > > > Just curious: Where would DSCP re-marking be implemented? > > > > My question ... the route level, or > the network layer moves packets according to the ...

openbsd-misc - Stuart Henderson - Aug 23 2007 - 14:33

Re: setting dscp or tos bits

... , Henning Brauer wrote: > > ISPs tend to run at much higher utilization ... well, and I have yet to see that. at least > in ... access side - in .uk, backhaul to ADSL wholesalers is usually run ... all their stuff with a DSCP of >> 0x38 (high throughput, low ...

openbsd-misc - Stuart Henderson - Aug 23 2007 - 05:27

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