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With the default settings, running an rsync over ssh backup, kills DNS lookups completely! SSH has a higher priority than DNS, and with all the SSH traffic DNS lookups can't get a word in edgeways. |
With the default settings, running an rsync over ssh backup, kills DNS lookups completely! SSH has a higher priority than DNS, and with all the SSH traffic DNS lookups can't get a word in edgeways. |
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==AA Default Settings== |
==AA Default VMG1312 Settings== |
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We set the QoS be simply based on packet size. We deactivate the various default Classes and Queues and rely on the setting to let small packets jump the queue. This typically gives VoIP, DNS and other 'real time' protocols priority. This is similar to the way that the core routers at the AAISP side work. |
We set the QoS be simply based on packet size. We deactivate the various default Classes and Queues and rely on the setting to let small packets jump the queue. This typically gives VoIP, DNS and other 'real time' protocols priority. This is similar to the way that the core routers at the AAISP side work. |
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