docs/78096: Add info on setting up ATLQ

Brad Davis so14k at so14k.com
Sat Feb 26 12:10:19 UTC 2005


The following reply was made to PR docs/78096; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Brad Davis <so14k at so14k.com>
To: Tom Rhodes <trhodes at FreeBSD.org>,
	FreeBSD-gnats-submit at FreeBSD.org, freebsd-doc at FreeBSD.org,
	zanchey at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
Cc:  
Subject: Re: docs/78096: Add info on setting up ATLQ
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 05:01:06 -0700

 Ok... How about this...
 
 
 --- doc-ori/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/firewalls/chapter.sgml	Fri Feb 25 13:31:41 2005
 +++ doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/firewalls/chapter.sgml	Sat Feb 26 04:13:55 2005
 @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@
    </sect1>
  
    <sect1 id="firewalls-pf">
 -    <title>The Packet Filter (PF) Firewall</title>
 +    <title>The Packet Filter (PF) Firewall and ALTQ</title>
  
      <indexterm>
        <primary>firewall</primary>
 @@ -211,12 +211,12 @@
        contained <acronym>PF</acronym> as an integrated part of the
        base system was &os; 5.3 in November 2004.
        <acronym>PF</acronym> is a complete, fully featured firewall
 -      that contains <acronym>ALTQ</acronym> for bandwidth usage
 -      management in a way similar to what DUMMYNET provides in
 -      <acronym>IPFW</acronym>.  The OpenBSD project does an
 -      outstanding job of maintaining the PF users' guide that it will
 -      not be made part of this handbook firewall section as that would
 -      just be duplicated effort.</para>
 +      that contains <acronym>ALTQ</acronym> (Alternate Queuing).  ALTQ
 +      provides Quality of Service (QoS) bandwidth shaping that allows
 +      guaranteeing bandwidth to different services based on filtering
 +      rules.  The OpenBSD project does an outstanding job of maintaining
 +      the PF users' guide that it will not be made part of this handbook
 +      firewall section as that would just be duplicated effort.</para>
  
      <para>The availability of PF for the various &os; releases and versions is
        summarized below:</para>
 @@ -356,6 +356,55 @@
          enable the following option as well:</para>
  
        <programlisting>gateway_enable="YES"            # Enable as Lan gateway</programlisting>
 +
 +    </sect2>
 +    <sect2>
 +      <title>Enabling ALTQ</title>
 +
 +      <para><acronym>ALTQ</acronym> is only avaliable by compiling the
 +        options into the &os; Kernel.  <acronym>ALTQ</acronym> is not
 +        supported by all of the avaliable network card drivers.  Please
 +        see the &man.altq.4; manual page for a list of drivers that are
 +        supported in your release of &os;.  The following options will
 +        enable <acronym>ALTQ</acronym> and add additional functionality.
 +        </para>
 +
 +      <programlisting>options         ALTQ
 +options         ALTQ_CBQ        # Class Bases Queuing
 +options         ALTQ_RED        # Random Early Detection
 +options         ALTQ_RIO        # RED In/Out
 +options         ALTQ_HFSC       # Hierarchical Packet Scheduler
 +options         ALTQ_PRIQ       # Priority Queuing
 +options         ALTQ_NOPCC      # Required for SMP build</programlisting>
 +
 +      <para><literal>options ALTQ</literal> enables the ALTQ framework.</para>
 +
 +      <para><literal>options ALTQ_CBQ</literal> enables Class Based
 +        Queuing (CBQ).  CBQ allows you to divide a connection's
 +        bandwidth into different classes or queues.</para>
 +
 +      <para><literal>options ALTQ_RED</literal> enables Random Early
 +        Detection (RED).  RED is used to avoid network congestion.  RED
 +        does this by measuring the length of the queue and comparing
 +        it to the minimum and maximum thresholds for the queue.  If the
 +        queue is over the maximum all new packets will be dropped.  True
 +        to its name, RED drops packets from different connections
 +        randomly.</para>
 +
 +      <para><literal>options ALTQ_RIO</literal> enables Random Early
 +        Detection In and Out.</para>
 +
 +      <para><literal>options ALTQ_HFSC</literal> enables Hierarchical
 +        Fair Service Curve Packet Scheduler.  See <ulink
 +        url="http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~hzhang/HFSC/main.html"></ulink>
 +        for more info.</para>
 +
 +      <para><literal>options ALTQ_PRIQ</literal> enables Priority
 +        Queuing (PRIQ).  PRIQ will always pass traffic that is in a
 +        higher queue first.</para>
 +
 +      <para><literal>options ALTQ_NOPCC</literal> enables SMP support
 +        for ALTQ.  This option is required on SMP systems.</para>
  
      </sect2>
    </sect1>



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