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hi everyone,
This site is really exciting. I am currently doing a project on user network interface and some ppl said that there is a source code for RSVP in ...
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- 05-18-2004 #1Just Joined!
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RSVP source code and implementation for linux
hi everyone,
This site is really exciting. I am currently doing a project on user network interface and some ppl said that there is a source code for RSVP in LINUX OS. Hopefully that would be someone out there who could send me the source code or the link about this source code and the implementation guidance on how the best way implementing RSVP for LINUX. If there is any information about uni that anyone could share with me, I'll be very grateful. Thanx....
- 05-19-2004 #2Linux Guru
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what is rsvp ?
i cannot find anything in google about it.
- 05-20-2004 #3Just Joined!
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RSVP
RSVP is resource reservation protocol. It is a signalling protocol based on UDP to reserve the resources in the network to provide a guaranteed bandwidth to ensure the Quality of Service. It is mostly used in Integrated service. More information could be seen in this site below
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definit...214274,00.html
- 05-20-2004 #4Linux Guru
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the code appears to be in a kernel module called "cls_rsvp.o"
This module & code should be obtainable from the GNU/Linux kernel website at www.kernel.org
Jason
- 05-22-2004 #5Just Joined!
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thanx
Ok, thanx very much Jason
- 06-03-2004 #6Just Joined!
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Aggregate RSVP implementation in Linux (RFC 3175)
Are there plans for adding Aggregate RSVP support to the Linux kernel?
If so, when?
Thanks in advance,
Rasikan David,
Systems Engineer Sr. Staff,
Lockheed Martin.
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the code appears to be in a kernel module called "cls_rsvp.o"
This module & code should be obtainable from the GNU/Linux kernel website at www.kernel.org
Jason
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