Pedro Miguel da Fonseca Marques Ferreira
2006-Dec-26 11:48 UTC
RSVP/RSVP6 Enabling a linux box is not working: Why ?
Hi. I just went thru reading all of the howto and have a working
implementation of RSVP over UDP encapsulation that i would linke to test,
made in Java.
For this, I would like to use a Linux Box as a RSVP enabled router. However,
I have tried and tried to make RSVP work on linux and failed.
So I wonder what I am doing wrong.
Basically, on the linux box what I am doing is turning eth0 and
eth1 to CBQ with bandwidth 100Mbps and avpkt 1500 bytes:
Tc qdisc add dev eth0 root cbq bandwidth 100Mbps avpkt 1500
Tc qdisc add dev eth1 root cbq bandwidth 100Mbps avpkt 1500
Then I add filters for rsvp, for example:
Tc filter add dev eth0 parent 8000: protocol ip rsvp
Tc filter add dev eth1 parent 8001: protocol ip rsvp
But, on my windows XP box, when I try to pathping -n -R the linux box, it
says the linux box is not RSVP AWARE.
Can someone give-me a hint on what am I doing wrong here ? Also, can someone
clarify me as if linux RSVP supports UDP encapsulation as the Standard RSVP
provides on ports 1698,1699 ?
(RFC2205)
Any help appreciated.
Thank you.
Pedro Miguel da Fonseca Marques Ferreira, Lic. MsC.
PhD Student at DEI-FCTUC, University of Coimbra
Polo II, Pinhal de Marrocos
3030 Coimbra
Portugal
Email: pmferr@dei.uc.pt
Web: http://eden.dei.uc.pt/~pmferr/
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