Re: Terminal Services and traffic control.

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Tue, 2005-10-25 at 14:33 -0200, Thiago Lima - lst wrote:
> 	Hi everybody,
> 
> 	I have a network that only uses terminal services.
> 
> 	Look at the diagram. 
> 
> 	20 machines running WinXP <->  LinuxFW-1  <-> 1Mbit link dedicated fiber link <–> LinuxFW-2 <–> Terminal Server 
> 
> 	I’d like to give the maximum priority for bandwidth to terminal services (port 3389). 
> 
> 	I’ve changed the CBQ script from LARTC site to suite my needs, but every time I run it my connections to 3389 becomes slower. Without TC the connections are faster and better.
> 
> 	I can’t afford to loose more time trying to reinvent the wheel. I’ve read all documentations and I still can’t make a good traffic control for my needs.
> 
> 1) Does anyone have something like that?
I have such a network running Citrix.

> 2) Where should I put the traffic control? In LinuxFW-1 or LinuxFW-2? 
> 3) Is my script changes right?
First: do you have a perfomance problem when running without any traffic
control: according to my experience, each connection runs OK with ~20-30
kilobit/sec? If you don't have problems, don't fix them.

Second, do you use any other services from the Windows server on the
other side: DHCP, DNS, WINS, file shareing (e.g. roaming profiles, home
directories) profiles, databases (SQL server), Internet connections etc?
If you have any of those (especially the ones for name resolution) you
must take those in account also.


 
-- 
Groeten,

Joost Kraaijeveld
Askesis B.V.
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6524NB Nijmegen
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e-mail: J.Kraaijeveld@xxxxxxxxxx
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