htb guarantee bandwidth

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Hi People,
I am really losing sleep over concept of bandwidth guarantee
using htb.
Let me say that i have tried cbq and was quite satisfied.

A simple example.
I have a link of 128 Kbps, and 3 clients.
Now i give each of them a bandwidth restriction of 64 Kbps,
and one out of them i want guaranteed bandwidth.

Now with cbq, i create an isolated class for the guaranteed guy,
and i observerd that regardless of the other 2 machines being online,
He always gets his allocated 64 Kbps.

For htb, since there is no keyword "isolated", i created 3 root classes.
Also in htb, its documented that root classes do not share from each
other. In other words, can i assume that they are isolated?

I tried the same scenario as above using htb, but unfortunately
the guaranteed machine was not receiving the allocated
bandwidth.

Has neone doen nething like this?
Thanx

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arc_of_descent
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