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      zwck @occamsrazor
      last edited by zwck

      @occamsrazor

      go to command prompt and type "ipfw sched show" and print the output please

      typo :( sorry

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        occamsrazor @zwck
        last edited by

        @zwck said in Playing with fq_codel in 2.4:

        ipfw shed show

        Thanks, output is:

        ipfw: bad command `shed'
        

        I set up the two limiters as in the video:

        0_1537256451183_Screen Shot 2018-09-18 at 10.39.21.jpg

        And the rule in the Firewall Floating tab:

        0_1537256567789_Screen Shot 2018-09-18 at 10.41.45.jpg

        Is there supposed to be something showing in the queues tab?

        0_1537256480988_Screen Shot 2018-09-18 at 10.39.28.jpg

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        • GertjanG
          Gertjan
          last edited by

          ipfw sched show
          

          No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
          Edit : and where are the logs ??

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            occamsrazor @Gertjan
            last edited by

            @gertjan said in Playing with fq_codel in 2.4:

            ipfw sched show
            

            Thanks, output is:

            00001:  50.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
            q65537  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 1 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
             sched 1 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 0 buckets 1 active
             FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 100ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
               Children flowsets: 1
            BKT Prot ___Source IP/port____ ____Dest. IP/port____ Tot_pkt/bytes Pkt/Byte Drp
              0 ip           0.0.0.0/0             0.0.0.0/0        2      738  0    0   0
            00002:  40.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
            q65538  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 2 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
             sched 2 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 0 buckets 0 active
             FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 100ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
               Children flowsets: 2
            

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            Ubiquiti Unifi wired and wireless network, APC UPSs
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              zwck
              last edited by zwck

              @occamsrazor said in Playing with fq_codel in 2.4:

              FQ_CODEL

              sched shed shit :D

              sorry for the typo, when you run the dslspeedtest you should see in this output if fq_codel is active, which from here it seems like it is.

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                zwck
                last edited by

                @mattund I watched the video linked before and end up with more question then before. Do we use masks or not. ? Do we use ECN or not, i remember on the upload side we should not use ECN.

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                • occamsrazorO
                  occamsrazor
                  last edited by occamsrazor

                  Not sure what changed but now my setup seems to be working OK...

                  https://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/39073625

                  This while doing speedtest:

                  Shell Output - ipfw sched show
                  
                  00001:  50.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
                  q65537  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 1 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                   sched 1 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 0 buckets 1 active
                   FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 100ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                     Children flowsets: 1
                  BKT Prot ___Source IP/port____ ____Dest. IP/port____ Tot_pkt/bytes Pkt/Byte Drp
                    0 ip           0.0.0.0/0             0.0.0.0/0      653   974276  0    0   0
                  00002:  40.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
                  q65538  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 2 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                   sched 2 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 0 buckets 1 active
                   FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 100ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                     Children flowsets: 2
                    0 ip           0.0.0.0/0             0.0.0.0/0       59     3149  0    0   0
                  

                  Is fq_codel adaptive to bandwidth in some way? I'm wondering what to put for the WAN bandwidth values in the limiter, as my speeds can sometimes vary during the day.

                  Also, I am running pfBlocker developer version. Should the fq_codel floating rule be above or below all the pfb rules?

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                  Ubiquiti Unifi wired and wireless network, APC UPSs
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                    xciter327 @occamsrazor
                    last edited by xciter327

                    @occamsrazor said in Playing with fq_codel in 2.4:

                    Not sure what changed but now my setup seems to be working OK...

                    https://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/39073625

                    This while doing speedtest:

                    Shell Output - ipfw sched show
                    
                    00001:  50.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
                    q65537  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 1 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                     sched 1 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 0 buckets 1 active
                     FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 100ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                       Children flowsets: 1
                    BKT Prot ___Source IP/port____ ____Dest. IP/port____ Tot_pkt/bytes Pkt/Byte Drp
                      0 ip           0.0.0.0/0             0.0.0.0/0      653   974276  0    0   0
                    00002:  40.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
                    q65538  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 2 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                     sched 2 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 0 buckets 1 active
                     FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 100ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                       Children flowsets: 2
                      0 ip           0.0.0.0/0             0.0.0.0/0       59     3149  0    0   0
                    

                    Is fq_codel adaptive to bandwidth in some way? I'm wondering what to put for the WAN bandwidth values in the limiter, as my speeds can sometimes vary during the day.

                    Also, I am running pfBlocker developer version. Should the fq_codel floating rule be above or below all the pfb rules?

                    The pfb rules are block/reject so it should not matter. This should only apply on pass/match rules depending on what You are trying to achieve.

                    ps. - I don't thin fq_codel is adaptive bandwidth. Normally I set it to 90% link speed a peak hours(like 8-9PM) in the evening.

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                    • KOMK
                      KOM @occamsrazor
                      last edited by

                      @occamsrazor Conventional wisdom says to measure your WAN link speed several times throughout the week, at various times of the day, and then use 90-95% of your LOWEST value.

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                      • occamsrazorO
                        occamsrazor @KOM
                        last edited by

                        @kom Thanks. I was doing some testing last night with the fq_codel download bandwidth set to 50Mbit, and when I was running a popular torrent I hit a sustained download rate of over 100Mbit. So it would seem to me that this "limit" isn't actually a hard limit. Can that be right? Or does fq_codel only affect TCP traffic (my torrent client is set to use uTP)

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                        • KOMK
                          KOM @occamsrazor
                          last edited by

                          @occamsrazor I have no idea. I'm fairly dumb when it comes to QoS, and know just enough to be dangerous. I haven't played with codel at all.

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                            dtaht
                            last edited by

                            you should not be able to achieve a higher rate than htb (hfsc?) specifies. There are a lot of ways to configure htb wrong (like not classifying all packets correctly), there have also been bugs in some versions.

                            Your initial result (2mbits!?) implied to me you'd got the kbit or mbit setting wrong.

                            The oddity of your current result implies you are putting utp traffic into another bin entirely. try to build the simplest possible thing that feeds all packets into a single fq_codel instance. Post your code.

                            The fq part of fq codel works on all packets, the codel part works well on anything that is tcp-friendly, which certainly includes utp and quic.

                            I don't know enough about bsd to help, we found trying to configure this stuff in the linux sqm-scripts so painful that we ended up replacing it all with the one-liner that is sch_cake.

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                              occamsrazor @dtaht
                              last edited by

                              @dtaht said in Playing with fq_codel in 2.4:

                              you should not be able to achieve a higher rate than htb (hfsc?) specifies. There are a lot of ways to configure htb wrong (like not classifying all packets correctly), there have also been bugs in some versions.

                              What is HTB? And my understanding is with fq_codel we are not using HFSC? I followed the video so I have the WANDown and WANup limiters under the limiters section, but when I click on "By Interface" > "WAN" I don't have anything enabled in that section, and nothing in the "By Queue" section....... should I?

                              Post your code.

                              I'm doing it all through the GUI. Is there a command to show the configuration easily?

                              @kom said in Playing with fq_codel in 2.4:

                              @occamsrazor ............know just enough to be dangerous.

                              Same here :-)

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                                dtaht
                                last edited by

                                What you folk are calling a limiter, I call a shaper. The two most common algorithms are token bucket and hfsc. google 'em. I have no idea which or an alternative are being used in the "limiter" concept here (?), nor do I have any idea how this gui is configured, I'm hoping others that are more familiar with bsd and pfsense can chime in. I'm just the co-founder of the bufferbloat project and care deeply seeing about seeing rfc8290 get deployed properly everywhere.

                                I do think you need to enable things on the wan and queue sections but all I can point to at the moment is how to set up "sqm" properly on things like openwrt. Perhaps one of those tutorials would help in creating an analogy for this OS?

                                https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/traffic-shaping/sqm

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                                  gsmornot
                                  last edited by gsmornot

                                  I'm trying this with a gigabit service and so far no matter what instructions I follow codelq performs better for me. With codelq I see an A each time on the dslreports test. With fq_codel I see a C.

                                  00001: 900.000 Mbit/s 0 ms burst 0
                                  q65537 50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 1 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                                  sched 1 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 0 buckets 0 active
                                  FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 100ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                                  Children flowsets: 1
                                  00002: 940.000 Mbit/s 0 ms burst 0
                                  q00002 50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 2 weight 1 lmax 0 pri 0 AQM CoDel target 5ms interval 100ms ECN
                                  sched 2 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 0 buckets 0 active
                                  FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 100ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                                  Children flowsets: 2

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                                    Hugovsky
                                    last edited by Hugovsky

                                    Remember to flush firewall states between each test.

                                    EDIT: what is your hardware and what packages do you use?

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                                      gsmornot
                                      last edited by

                                      Hardware is SG-3100 and packages are Avahi, nut, openvpn client export, and pfblockerng. So, not a lot. Overall the network is great, the only time I see the score is testing. I'm just saying my score is better with codelq than fq-codel after following the video guide. I reset states between testing.

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                                        dtaht @gsmornot
                                        last edited by

                                        @gsmornot your post was fq_codel both times... Does your bandwidth change vs a vs codelq? If you are running out of cpu...

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                                          sensemann
                                          last edited by sensemann

                                          Hello!

                                          I want to priorize two things:

                                          1. video-livestream (one server in my DMZ)
                                          2. VoIP
                                            So thats guaranteed that these to applications always have enough bandwidth.
                                            -> If the videostream need all, give them all (expect some 100kbit for the telephones).

                                          How can I reach this goal with fq_codel in 2.4.4?

                                          I already did the setup which was shown in the youtube-video/hangout with the effect, that the download is now around 175Mbit and the upload only 170KBit! (my cable line is around 220 down, 20Mbit up)

                                          00001: 215.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
                                          q65537  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 1 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                                           sched 1 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 0 buckets 0 active
                                           FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 100ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                                             Children flowsets: 1
                                          00002:  20.000 Mbit/s    0 ms burst 0
                                          q65538  50 sl. 0 flows (1 buckets) sched 2 weight 0 lmax 0 pri 0 droptail
                                           sched 2 type FQ_CODEL flags 0x0 0 buckets 0 active
                                           FQ_CODEL target 5ms interval 100ms quantum 1514 limit 10240 flows 1024 ECN
                                             Children flowsets: 2
                                          
                                          

                                          Thanks for help in advance!
                                          sensemann

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                                            gsmornot @dtaht
                                            last edited by

                                            @dtaht said in Playing with fq_codel in 2.4:

                                            @gsmornot your post was fq_codel both times... Does your bandwidth change vs a vs codelq? If you are running out of cpu...

                                            Not sure I follow the reply. In each case for testing I use pretty much all of the CPU. The SG3100 is a fanless ARM processor. Enough for line rate gigabit but maybe pushing it for fq_codel but that is just a guess. CodelQ, setup via shaper (vs limiter for fq_codel) seems to perform just a bit better for my setup. Do you think its CPU related?

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