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> LOL, sure. So 100mbit inseamna ~12mbytes/s, so 125000 quantum (si
> acum am gresit?)

Nu as risca sa-l pun asa de mare... cf. docs:

It is important to know that for precise operation quantums need to be=20
as small as possible and larger than MTU.=20
 Normaly you don't need to specify quantums manualy as HTB chooses=20
precomputed values. It computes classe's quantum (when you add or=20
change it) as its rate divided by r2q global parameter. Its default=20
value is 10 and because typical MTU is 1500 the default is good for=20
rates from 15 kBps (120 kbit). For smaller minimal rates specify r2q 1=20
when creating qdisc - it is good from 12 kbit which should be enough.=20
If you will need you can specify quantum manualy when adding or=20
changing the class. You can avoid warnings in log if precomputed value=20
would be bad. When you specify quantum on command line the r2q is=20
ignored for that class.=20

Daca pui un r2q mic incat sa ai 125000 quantum o sa-ti dea warning...=20
Daca-l specifici tu explicit atata... nu stiu cat o sa-ti functioneze=20
de bine...

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