Re: [LARTC] "isolated" doesn't work?

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"isolated" means other classes cannot borrow bandwidth from you,
"bounded" means you cannot borrow bw from other classes.

Daniel Lee wrote:

> Hi all cbq guru,
> 
> In my network BW measurement, it seems that the class type "isolated"
> doesn't work.
> Supposedly, "isolated" class means it neither share other's BW nor share its
> BW to other.  The simple network is as follows:
> 
>                          root (1:0)
>                               |
>                          parent (1:1) --BW 10Mbit
>                               /\
>                              /   \ 
>                            /      \                        
>         child1 (1:2)     child2 (1:3)
>         BW 5Mbit         BW 5 Mbit
>          isolated           isolated
> 
> But according to measurement, child2 class can still get 10 Mbit if child1
> class is idle.
> Do I misunderstand the meaning of "isolated" or does it don't work.
> Does any guru find the same problem?  Please give me some comment if you
> know the answer.
> 
> Daniel Lee 
> e-mail:daniel_lee@xxxxxxxx
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