Re: [LARTC] HTB burst, cburst parameters

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On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Martin Devera wrote:

> > I hope I'm explained it right.  Devik ?
> 
> Almost :) The part "send 12k and select other class" is not exact.
> Other class is selected also when current one is empty or DRR allotment
> is exceeded.
> Also cburst is not meant for burst reshaping (like peakrate in tbf)
> but can be used for it.
> tbf estimators always needs two parameters, rate and burst. There are
> two estimators (rate and ceil) thus we have four (2*2) parameters:
> rate/burst
> ceil/cburst

Hmm...so if i understand this correctly, 'burst' controls 'rate' and 
'cburst' controls 'ceil'?

Lets say that i am generating bursty fixed length UDP traffic i.e.1470 
bytes every 5000us.
Now for a pkt size of 1470 bytes and 'rate' and 'ceil' being 1.536Mbit 
what would be the ideal values of burst and cburst?

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