Fair criticisms, yes. But an interesting problem, no? And I think I am close to getting something somewhat functional, using various pieces of hardware and software. Is it a slick solution? Not at all. But it just might work more or less. Small could be 10MB. Large is larger.
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I think change is posing the problem. "Big" and "small", it seems to me, is too vague a criterion. Plus direct solution assumes continious control of each connection at all and accounting at all. What, in my opinion, a bit crazy.
11.05.16 1:59, J Green пишет:
> From what I understand, it is traffic policing, as opposed to traffic shaping.
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> The goal is to block transfer of large files over various TCP protocols, while allowing small files.
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> On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 12:55 PM, Yuri Voinov <yvoinov@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:yvoinov@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
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> And, incidentally, smoke manuals - Cisco either enables traffic shaping or limit the speed on ports, protocols, networks, clients and so on. :) As you wish. :)
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> Its possibilities are limited only version of the software platform, and your ability to smoke manuals. :)
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