Re: Why does scp stall on low bandwidth connections?

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hello Andy,
unshaped here means with higher priority than the rest of the classes
that have filters attached to them?

So if an arp packet is sent at the same time an ip packet is sent, the
arp packet will go first? And only then the ip packet will be matched by
the filters?

Regards,
-Nikolay

Andy Furniss wrote:
> Nikolay Kichukov wrote:
>> Hello Andreas,
>> and arp is not ip ... thanks for clarification.
>>
>> Where(in which class) would all non-ip traffic go in the filter scenario?
> 
> In the case of htb unclassified go unshaped without a default class set
> (=default 0) you do get a counter -
> 
> andy@noki:~$ /sbin/tc -s qdisc ls dev eth3
> qdisc htb 1: r2q 10 default 0 direct_packets_stat 3223
> 
> In the case of HFSC unclassified get dropped - so you really need a
> default class, but not one that gets low prio IP sent to it :-)
> 
> Andy.
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