Re: HTB and theory

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Stef Coene wrote:
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| Yes  : child ceil <= ceil of parent (I just added it to the faq page)
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| Stef
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So far, so good. But what if I want to give my clients a little more
bandwidth than (parent ceil) / (no. of clients)?
Let's suppose that I have 10 clients, and guaranteed bandwidth is
5000Kbit. The parent ceil is 5000Kbit, childs' ceils are equal with
500Kbit every each. But I want to give - for example - 800Kbit for each
one, so the parent ceil must be equal or greater than 8000Kbit. That is
the problem, I don't think is a such good ideea to give the parent a
ceil that is greater than guaranteed bandwidth; the result could be
unpredictable.

Thank you for your answers,
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Catalin Bucur      mailto:cata@geniusnet.ro
NOC @ Genius Network SRL - Galati - Romania

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