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> >>1. why do I have "lended" for children classes almost the same as
> >>"sent", who do they lend to? the neighboring classes?
> >Yes, to other classes.
> >"lended is # of packets donated by this class (from its rate)"
> I did some experimenting, and had a root class and just 1 child class,
> and this child class still had lended pkts to smbody. Who did it lend it
> to?
Can you send me your script so I know the settings of rate and ceil ?  Or 
maybe Devik knows the answer.

> >>2. What is overlimits? is it incremented when certain pkt goest above
> >>"rate", what if both "rate" and "ceil"? incremented twice?
> >
> >overlimits : Packet is not sended due to ceil or rate restrictions  So
> > there was to much data in the class.  But don't believe this too much. 
> > It depends on how often the qdisc looked for packet.
>
> What does "looked" mean? could you pleases explain it a bit more? How
> does it look for a pkt? I`m very interested in finding out what that
> value means.
I quoted it from Devik, he his also reading this list, so Devik, can clear 
this out.

> >>3. "dropped"- if the pkt is overlimit it may be dropped right? if it
> >>cannot be delayed, right? is  this the reason why I have such a
> >>difference between them?
> >Between what?
> Between "overlimits" and "dropped"
If the packet is overlimit, it can also be delayed to be send later.  

Stef

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