Re: [LARTC] Isolated Class in HTB

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Use independent root. I.e. create 1:40 with 1:0 as root not 1:2.
Roots of hierarchy are isolated each against other.
And like someone other wrote, use ceil to bound both 1:2 and 1:40
to appropriate values.
devik

> My problem is One faculty (Class 1:40) don`t want to borrow and lend
> bandwith to other classes.
> I use SFQ as queing discipline. In CBQ with TBF we can do ISOLATED and
> BOUNDED.. How to do it in HTB .?
>
> Thnx
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