Re: [LARTC] traffic shaping

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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To make dynamic balance traffic shaping, maybe we can use WRR quequing.
You can look at: Linux 2.4 Advanced Routing Howto; section 9.6
Or you can go directly to http://wipl-wrr.dkik.dk/wrr

Regards,
Junus Junarto D

Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 04:52:54 +0100
> To: "Wouter Smit" <wouter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> From: Sander <thrill12@xxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [LARTC] traffic shaping
> So we now have 1 root class of 128 kbit, two subclasses of 64 kbit, each
of
> those subclass serving 3 people.
> The 40kbit per person thing was done with one purpose: when 1 person
starts
> the upload, and another person kicks in, the first person still gets
> 128Kbit - 40Kbit and the second one gets that 40 Kbit. This is more then
> one would get when we would simply divide 128Kbit by 6. I don't yet know
> how to get the loadbalancing system to divide the space evenly (1
> person=128 Kbit, 2 persons = 64Kbit, 3=43Kbit etc..), but haven't come up
> with a solution yet.


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