[LARTC] traffic shaping

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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depents what video stream are you using. Some uses UDP and
some even non-IP protocol.
Use tcpdump on Linux side if you are not sure.
devik

On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Antonis Lazaridis wrote:

> Hello everybody.
> 
> I have a learning-network that consists of a linux file server with samba 
> installed and 2 other windows machines.
> 
> I have also been able to shape traffic to the 2 machines depending on their 
> ip address, by filtering the traffic with tc.
> 
> My problem is this:
> Let's suppose i want to watch a video file that is located in the linux 
> server, using one of the windows machines. The same windows machine might be 
> also copying other files from the linux server.
> 
> How can i make sure that the video stream will remain fast, even if there 
> are several files being copied to the same machine?
> 
> How do i seperate these connections? I thought the connections would use 
> different ports, but if i run netstat on the windows machine, i only get 1 
> connection and 1 open port. I get the same from the linux server.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> antonis lazaridis.
> 
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