Re: [LARTC] Limiting Outgoing and Incoming Bandwidth in Linux 2.2

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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At 18:39 5-12-00 +0200, you wrote:
what about using ingress policeing instead of rshaper for limiting incomming
bandwidth?
And does anyone have some information on how exactly the CBQ-routine distributes the bandwidth fairly among several channels that may borrow from each other, as in for example:

* 3 upload channels of 32 kbit, non-bounded
* one person starts to upload, borrowing from the other channels totalling to 96 Kbit
* then another person comes in, who only gets 32 kbit while the first uploader still holds 64 kbit for upload -> this is not exactly what I call
'fair' queueing, is it possible to prevent this behaviour?


Sander




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