Re: [LARTC] HTB, MPU, and suitable values

2004-05-18 Thread Ed Wildgoose
Jason Boxman wrote: On Monday 17 May 2004 17:23, Ed Wildgoose wrote: snip Read the follows to that post as well. Basically it's only an approximation. The MPU is basically pointing out that your ADSL stream is encapsulated in an ATM stream. ATM uses fixed size 64 byte packets. You need at

[LARTC] HTB, MPU, and suitable values

2004-05-17 Thread Jason Boxman
It seems Andreas Klauer's fairnat has experimental support for using HTB's MPU and overhead options. fairnat.config: # Use MPU for HTB. From the LARTC Howto on MPU: # A zero-sized packet does not use zero bandwidth. For ethernet, no packet # uses less than 64 bytes. The Minimum Packet Unit

Re: [LARTC] HTB, MPU, and suitable values

2004-05-17 Thread Ed Wildgoose
I imagine that 106 value is a reference to this post: http://mailman.ds9a.nl/pipermail/lartc/2004q2/012369.html ... It's my suspicion that the MPU and overhead options for HTB would assist in resolving this and enable me to resume using 190kbit instead of 160kbit for the outer most parent

Re: [LARTC] HTB, MPU, and suitable values

2004-05-17 Thread Jason Boxman
On Monday 17 May 2004 17:23, Ed Wildgoose wrote: snip Read the follows to that post as well. Basically it's only an approximation. The MPU is basically pointing out that your ADSL stream is encapsulated in an ATM stream. ATM uses fixed size 64 byte packets. You need at least 2 of these,