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Meaning of fields #210
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sebelk <[email protected]> writes:
Hi,
What is the meaning of fields BE, BK, CS5 and FF that it ouputs in the graphs?
I've searched a bit, but I didn't found anything.
Thanks in advance!
Those are diffserv markings:
BE: Best Effort (marking 0x0)
BK: Background (AKA CS1, marking 0x20)
CS5: Class Selector 5 (marking 0xa0)
EF: Expedited Forwarding (marking 0xb8)
The particular markings were chosen so that the four flows should be put
into the four different hardware queues on Linux WiFi devices. Some ISPs
also treat diffserv-marked traffic differently, while others just clear
all markings. The RRUL test can also be used as a way to discover this...
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Hi Toke,
On Jun 18, 2020, at 15:21, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen ***@***.***> wrote:
sebelk ***@***.***> writes:
> Hi,
>
> What is the meaning of fields BE, BK, CS5 and FF that it ouputs in the graphs?
> I've searched a bit, but I didn't found anything.
> Thanks in advance!
Those are diffserv markings:
BE: Best Effort (marking 0x0)
BK: Background (AKA CS1, marking 0x20)
CS5: Class Selector 5 (marking 0xa0)
EF: Expedited Forwarding (marking 0xb8)
The particular markings were chosen so that the four flows should be put
into the four different hardware queues on Linux WiFi devices.
Except they are not. The default DSCP to WMM AC mapping puts these into:
BE -> AC_BE
BK -> AC_BK
CS5 -> AC_VI
EF -> AC_VI
AC_VO is not exercised by the rrul set. The rrul_cs8 test however will put two flows in each AC if the default mapping is used:
CS0 -> BE -> AC_BE
CS1 -> BE -> AC_BK
CS2 -> BE -> AC_BK
CS3 -> BE -> AC_BE
CS4 -> BE -> AC_VI
CS5 -> BE -> AC_VI
CS6 -> BE -> AC_VO
CS7 -> BE -> AC_VO
This comes as the default mapping basically just looks at the TOS precedence, or so.
Some ISPs
also treat diffserv-marked traffic differently, while others just clear
all markings. The RRUL test can also be used as a way to discover this...
Again I humbly propose the rrul_cs8 test for this, many ISPs also use the 3 TOS precedence bits (because some hardwware software only allows for 3 priority bits).
Best Regards
Sebastian
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Hi,
What is the meaning of fields BE, BK, CS5 and FF that it ouputs in the graphs?
I've searched a bit, but I didn't found anything.
Thanks in advance!
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