Re: About burst and cburst in htb (Re: [LARTC] htb faq)

2002-05-27 Thread Martin Devera
> > I don't think so. The burst values are used by htb to answer > > question "is the class over rate" and "is the class over ceil". > > The rate and ceil estimator is coupled by pairs rate/burst and > > ceil/cburst. It is by definition of leaky bucket. > > So is it the leak size ? Leaky bucket i

Re: About burst and cburst in htb (Re: [LARTC] htb faq)

2002-05-27 Thread Julián Muñoz
On Mon, 27 May 2002, Martin Devera wrote: > I don't think so. The burst values are used by htb to answer > question "is the class over rate" and "is the class over ceil". > The rate and ceil estimator is coupled by pairs rate/burst and > ceil/cburst. It is by definition of leaky bucket. So is i

Re: About burst and cburst in htb (Re: [LARTC] htb faq)

2002-05-27 Thread Martin Devera
> > Everytime when ceil is computed then cburst is used and vice versa .. > > I will try to answer to myself: > > > - > | | > | | > - > > > Say you have a burst like this. When transmiting all the available > b

About burst and cburst in htb (Re: [LARTC] htb faq)

2002-05-27 Thread Julián Muñoz
On Mon, 27 May 2002, Martin Devera wrote: > > > rate has burst > > > ceil has cburst > > So it means that when traffic is borrowed cburst is used, else burst ? > > Hmm .. do you understand the difference between ceil & rate ? Yes, rate is the guaranteed bandwitdh, ceil is the maximum bandwidth

About burst and cburst in htb (Re: [LARTC] htb faq)

2002-05-27 Thread Julián Muñoz
On Mon, 27 May 2002, Martin Devera wrote: > > > rate has burst > > > ceil has cburst > > So it means that when traffic is borrowed cburst is used, else burst ? > > Hmm .. do you understand the difference between ceil & rate ? Yes, rate is the guaranteed bandwitdh, ceil is the maximum bandwidth.

Re: [LARTC] htb faq

2002-05-27 Thread Alexey Talikov
See chapter 5 on http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/manual/userg.htm The burst and cburst of a class should always be at least as high as that of any of it children The burst and cburst parameters control the amount of data that can be sent at the maximum (hardware) speed without trying to serv

Re: [LARTC] htb faq

2002-05-27 Thread Martin Devera
> > rate has burst > > ceil has cburst > > > > probably it is not clear from the manual ? > > No :-) > > So it means that when traffic is borrowed cburst is used, else burst ? Hmm .. do you understand the difference between ceil & rate ? Everytime when ceil is computed then cburst is used and vic

Re: [LARTC] htb faq

2002-05-27 Thread Julián Muñoz
On Sun, 26 May 2002, Martin Devera wrote: > cburst is for ceil rate and burst is for normal rate. > or > rate has burst > ceil has cburst > > probably it is not clear from the manual ? No :-) So it means that when traffic is borrowed cburst is used, else burst ? -- Saludos de Julián EA4ACL

Re: [LARTC] htb faq

2002-05-26 Thread Martin Devera
cburst is for ceil rate and burst is for normal rate. or rate has burst ceil has cburst probably it is not clear from the manual ? devik On Sat, 25 May 2002, [ISO-8859-1] Julián Muńoz wrote: > What is the difference between burst and cburst parameter ? > > -- > > ___

[LARTC] htb faq

2002-05-25 Thread Julián Muñoz
What is the difference between burst and cburst parameter ? -- ___ LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/