Re: Queuing faster than 4 Gbps

2018-02-27 Thread BARDOU Pierre
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Re: Queuing faster than 4 Gbps

2018-02-27 Thread BARDOU Pierre
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Re: Queuing faster than 4 Gbps

2018-02-26 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018-02-26, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: > On 02/26/18 17:50, BARDOU Pierre wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'm trying to use queuing on a 10 Gbps interface. >> I remind of a conversation on tech@ or misc@ which was about queuing values >> being stored in a UINT which prevented configuring values > 4 G

Re: Queuing faster than 4 Gbps

2018-02-26 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
On 02/26/18 17:50, BARDOU Pierre wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to use queuing on a 10 Gbps interface. > I remind of a conversation on tech@ or misc@ which was about queuing values > being stored in a UINT which prevented configuring values > 4 Gbps. > I can't find it in the mailing list archive

Queuing faster than 4 Gbps

2018-02-26 Thread BARDOU Pierre
Hello, I'm trying to use queuing on a 10 Gbps interface. I remind of a conversation on tech@ or misc@ which was about queuing values being stored in a UINT which prevented configuring values > 4 Gbps. I can't find it in the mailing list archive logs though. Wasn't the discussion about using long