> No Stef, > the rate is really measured - it is used as source for DRR weight > (here it is used relative to other classes) and to see whether we > need to borrow from parent - here absolute value matters. > So that the example above should work and give 512k. So each class gets it's rate if it can by borrowing from the parent ? But what if the parent has more bandwidth then the rate of the classes? =20 Isn't the remaining bandwith given to the classes compared with the rates= ? What happens of the sum of the rates of the child classes is bigger then = the=20 rate of the parent or even the ceil of the parent ? Stef --=20 stef.coene@docum.org "Using Linux as bandwidth manager" http://www.docum.org/ #lartc @ irc.openprojects.net