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From: shen jing <jshen@cad.zju.edu.cn>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] Anyway to adjust the bandwidth of a packet stream when it's active?
Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 13:31:22 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-99062474919860@msgid-missing> (raw)

Hi:

I'm playing with TC.  I find it works fine when you predefine
a bandwidth allocation for some host or application.

But, as my testing, a FTP session is preallocated 250Kbps
bandwidth, when on one end station I'm ftping a 250MB
file, I want to reallocate/adjust the bandwidth allocated, means
give more bandwidth to the ftp client host.

I do the following:

   1. reduce the bandwidth allocated for best effort traffic from 5Mbps
to 3Mbps
        by tc
    2.  make a new allocation for ftp host

each step is done by tc with "tc add", the first works ,but the second
fails.

I want to know is it possible to do so ?

Thanks

James Shen


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