Genuine question.  For the reduced bandwidth tins in diffserv3/4/8 a different 
rate and hence different target & interval values are also calculated.  I get 
why a target/interval calculation is desirable for the ‘main’ tin - this forms 
a ‘best case’ of how long each byte takes to transmit and is fundamental to the 
shaper.  What I’m less clear on is why increased targets & intervals are used 
for the reduced threshold tins.

To my mind it means those tins can be more ‘bursty’ before codel jumps on them. 
 That’s possibly ok on an egress path but I’m not so convinced on an ingress 
path.

Please point out the error in my thinking!


Cheers,

Kevin D-B

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