Any suggestions for the configuration file in a Sunray / printer
environment with 10 Mbit network?
Ivar
Jerry K wrote:
Or use the Solaris Bandwidth Manager
<http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/coll/426.2?q=solaris+bandwidth+manager>
It is part of Solaris and you won't have to mess with any 3rd party
stuff.
Jerry K
Ivar Janmaat wrote:
Another option could be Thinprint.
www.thinprint.com
They support Solaris.
Ivar
Leigh Porter wrote:
Linux has advanced traffic shaping abilities. Search on google for
"linux traffic shaping" and you'll soon find some interesting stuff.
A simple Linux box will easily do this job for you, cost will be
that of a box to run it on and some time.
--
Leigh Porter
Chief Scientist
UK Wireless Broadband
Rob Giltrap wrote:
I have a situation in a thin client architecture where on a low
bandwidth (256kb/s) link I have clients and a printer. Performance
is satisfactory except for when a print job gets sent to the
printer and the link gets swamped. Has anyone got any suggestions
on how to restrict the bandwidth consumed by the print traffic?
I have been recommended http://www.packeteer.com/ but wanted to
know if anyone else on the list has addressed this problem before?
It's a very small organisation with only a few users in each of a
dozen branches so are keen to limit the cost of any traffic shaping
overhead.
Thanks, Rob.
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