Router mode #270
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Presently, no. Using linux as router, you can easily layer the techniques we use, such as multi-level HTB and SQM (cake), but you will not get the performance we get out of it as a bridge, it is in general problematic that you can crack 10Gbits routing with the present day linux stack. For anything less than about 6GBits, people use linux as a router all the time! OpenWrt is where the sqm concept came from, in fact. Someday we will attempt to merge the high speed read path we get out of XDP with routing capability, yes. Some kind of export from UISP and BGP into a routing device would be nice! |
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Can LibreQoS works in router mode ?
Over there :
https://github.com/LibreQoE/LibreQoS/wiki/LibreQoS-v1.3-Installation-&-Usage-Guide-Physical-Server-and-Ubuntu-22.04
In Network Design Assumptions LibreQoE acts like bridge between client and edge router. I wan run this two roles on one server.
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