Re: [LARTC] shape downstream of a ppp link

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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I would say no. You could only shape (= drop) some of the incoming packets,
and hope that the sender will slow down on this, because he doesn't receive
ACK for the dropped packets. This you can do with the normal tc methods.

Andreas

Joerg Sommer (joerg@xxxxxxxxxxxx) schrieb:
>
> Hi,
>
> is it anyhow possible to tell the other end of the ppp link how he should
> queue the packages? I have a ppp link to my isp and would like to control
> the order of packages send to me. I would like to give uucp a lower
> priority than http. Is this possible? Has ppp any special features to
> control such things?
>
> Bye, Jörg.
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