On Monday 20 January 2003 18:43, Catalin Bucur wrote:
> Abraham van der Merwe wrote:
> | Hi Thomas!
> |
> | The smallest rate you can use with r2q=1 is mtu*8 kbit (12kbit in most
> | cases). You can skip r2q and use quantum=125 bytes, but that is
>
> probably not
>
> | such a good idea...
> |
> |>O
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Abraham van der Merwe wrote:
| Hi Thomas!
|
| The smallest rate you can use with r2q=1 is mtu*8 kbit (12kbit in most
| cases). You can skip r2q and use quantum=125 bytes, but that is
probably not
| such a good idea...
|
|>OK, I will use rate 1kbit. The
Hi Thomas!
The smallest rate you can use with r2q=1 is mtu*8 kbit (12kbit in most
cases). You can skip r2q and use quantum=125 bytes, but that is probably not
such a good idea...
> OK, I will use rate 1kbit. Therefore r2q should be 1, right?
>
> Thanks,
> Thomas
>
> On Fri,
OK, I will use rate 1kbit. Therefore r2q should be 1, right?
Thanks,
Thomas
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Catalin Bucur wrote:
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> Thomas Jalsovsky wrote:
> | Hello,
> |
> | I would like to achieve this:
> | HTB qdisc with man
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Thomas Jalsovsky wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I would like to achieve this:
| HTB qdisc with many classes. One class shouldn't have guaranteed
| bandwidth, only ceil bandwidth -> if there is available bandwidth, the
| this class can use it, but if everybody us
Hello,
I would like to achieve this:
HTB qdisc with many classes. One class shouldn't have guaranteed
bandwidth, only ceil bandwidth -> if there is available bandwidth, the
this class can use it, but if everybody uses the whole bandwidth it should
get any bandwidth.
I tryed this w