* [LARTC] how to identify huge downloads ?
@ 2003-09-16 19:08 Brandis Jaroslav
2003-09-17 3:37 ` Venkatesh. K
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From: Brandis Jaroslav @ 2003-09-16 19:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
hello ...
how can I identify huge downloads on link to automticly move them to low priority queue ? somethink like combination rate and duration of session
Thanks
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* Re: [LARTC] how to identify huge downloads ?
2003-09-16 19:08 [LARTC] how to identify huge downloads ? Brandis Jaroslav
@ 2003-09-17 3:37 ` Venkatesh. K
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From: Venkatesh. K @ 2003-09-17 3:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
You need to keep track of a TCP session and identify the session which is
downloading huge files and move them to a lower priority.
You can consider using Netflow exports from router or use a Netflow
compatible probe. You can also consider using Netramet, which will give you
TCP session tracking.
Venkatesh K
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From: "Brandis Jaroslav" <jaroslav.brandis@softec.sk>
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> hello ...
> how can I identify huge downloads on link to automticly move them to low
priority queue ? somethink like combination rate and duration of session
>
> Thanks
> ,
> Lj vjjpLr
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