Re: HTB and theory

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hi Stef!

> > How does this influence the shaping results and the shaping of other
> > classes? I've actually asked a similar question before: If you have
> >
> >            1:1
> >            / \
> >          /     \
> >        1:2     1:3
> >        /|\       \------
> >      /	|  \       \     \
> >    1:4 1:5 1:6     1:7   1:8
> >
> > if 1:7 and 1:8 respects the rate/ceil of 1:3 and 1:3 respects the rate/ceil
> > of 1:1, but 1:4 does not respect the rate/ceil of 1:2 and 1:2 respects the
> > rate/ceil of 1:1, does the shaping of 1:3 work as normal and only those
> > classes under 1:2 are adversely affected or not? from your previous answer,
> > it seems that the classes under 1:3 would not be affected, but I would love
> > to know why. what happens with 1:4 requests some bandwidth which 1:2 does
> > not have...
> It's easier if you add some numbers of ceil/rate to understand the question.
> 
> I'm going to create an extra page on www.docum.org with your questions and my 
> answer to explain how rate and ceil of classes and parent classes are used.  
> Ok?

That would be great, thanks

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 Abraham

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