Re: the quantem of class 10001 is big

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On Friday 20 September 2002 11:49, hanhbnetfilter wrote:
> imq and htb are used to control traffic.
> #tc qdisc add dev imq0 root handle 1: htb default 0
> #tc class add dev $IMQDEV parent 1: classid 1:1 htb \
> rate 10000kbps ceil 10000kbps burst 15k
>
> I get the following messages:
> HTB quantum of class 1001 is big.consider r2q change
> <7>htb*g j=4129006
> what is the reasonable range of rate ,or I have to set
> which parameter to set rate up to 10M(even 100M)
If you want more info about quantum, checkout the faq page on www.docum.org.  

1500 < quantum = rate / r2q (=10) < 60.000

- r2q can be overruled when you add the cbq qdisc
- quantum can be overruled when you add the cvq class

Stef

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