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RED(8) | Linux | RED(8) |
NAME¶
red - Random Early DetectionSYNOPSIS¶
tc qdisc ... red limit bytes [ min bytes ] [ max bytes ] avpkt bytes [ burst packets ] [ ecn ] [ harddrop] [ bandwidth rate ] [ probability chance ] [ adaptive ]DESCRIPTION¶
Random Early Detection is a classless qdisc which manages its queue size smartly. Regular queues simply drop packets from the tail when they are full, which may not be the optimal behaviour. RED also performs tail drop, but does so in a more gradual way.ALGORITHM¶
The average queue size is used for determining the marking probability. This is calculated using an Exponential Weighted Moving Average, which can be more or less sensitive to bursts.PARAMETERS¶
- min
- Average queue size at which marking becomes a possibility.
Defaults to max /3
- max
- At this average queue size, the marking probability is maximal. Should be at least twice min to prevent synchronous retransmits, higher for low min. Default to limit /4
- probability
- Maximum probability for marking, specified as a floating point number from 0.0 to 1.0. Suggested values are 0.01 or 0.02 (1 or 2%, respectively). Default : 0.02
- limit
- Hard limit on the real (not average) queue size in bytes. Further packets are dropped. Should be set higher than max+burst. It is advised to set this a few times higher than max.
- burst
- Used for determining how fast the average queue size is influenced by the real queue size. Larger values make the calculation more sluggish, allowing longer bursts of traffic before marking starts. Real life experiments support the following guideline: (min+min+max)/(3*avpkt).
- avpkt
- Specified in bytes. Used with burst to determine the time constant for average queue size calculations. 1000 is a good value.
- bandwidth
- This rate is used for calculating the average queue size after some idle time. Should be set to the bandwidth of your interface. Does not mean that RED will shape for you! Optional. Default : 10Mbit
- ecn
- As mentioned before, RED can either 'mark' or 'drop'. Explicit Congestion Notification allows RED to notify remote hosts that their rate exceeds the amount of bandwidth available. Non-ECN capable hosts can only be notified by dropping a packet. If this parameter is specified, packets which indicate that their hosts honor ECN will only be marked and not dropped, unless the queue size hits limit bytes. Recommended.
- harddrop
- If average flow queue size is above max bytes, this parameter forces a drop instead of ecn marking.
- adaptive
- (Added in linux-3.3) Sets RED in adaptive mode as described
in http://icir.org/floyd/papers/adaptiveRed.pdf
Goal of Adaptive RED is to make 'probability' dynamic value between 1% and 50% to reach the target average queue : (max - min) / 2
EXAMPLE¶
# tc qdisc add dev eth0 parent 1:1 handle 10: redlimit 400000 min 30000 max 90000 avpkt 1000
burst 55 ecn adaptive bandwidth 10Mbit
SEE ALSO¶
tc(8), tc-choke(8)SOURCES¶
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- Floyd, S., and Jacobson, V., Random Early Detection gateways for Congestion Avoidance. http://www.aciri.org/floyd/papers/red/red.html
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- Some changes to the algorithm by Alexey N. Kuznetsov.
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- Adaptive RED : http://icir.org/floyd/papers/adaptiveRed.pdf
AUTHORS¶
Alexey N. Kuznetsov, <kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru>, Alexey Makarenko <makar@phoenix.kharkov.ua>, J Hadi Salim <hadi@nortelnetworks.com>, Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet@gmail.com>. This manpage maintained by bert hubert <ahu@ds9a.nl>13 December 2001 | iproute2 |