[LARTC] HTB rate 0kbit

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Abraham van der Merwe wrote:
| Hi Thomas!
|
| The smallest rate you can use with r2q=1 is mtu*8 kbit (12kbit in most
| cases). You can skip r2q and use quantum=125 bytes, but that is
probably not
| such a good idea...
|
|>OK, I will use rate 1kbit. Therefore r2q should be 1, right?
|>
|>	Thanks,
|>		Thomas

The HTB FAQ page from Devik's site says that you should use at least
4kbit for realiable operation of HTB. So it's hard to say what could be
the best minimal quantum value in this case. It's not a good ideea to
use a value smaller than 1500 bytes, so leave the quantum at this value
and ignore the warning messages from syslog, or use the patch against
2.4.20 to skip these type of errors.

- --
Catalin Bucur      mailto:cata@geniusnet.ro
NOC @ Genius Network SRL - Galati - Romania

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