Re: [LARTC] CBQ inaccuracy

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On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 07:17:43PM -0600, Amit Kucheria wrote:
> I have found CBQ to be very inaccurate (as others on the list)
> 
> I have created a structure as follow
> 
>   Root  (10mbit)
>    |
>   CBQ class (bandwidth=1mbit, rate=10mbit)
>    |
>   CBQ qdisc (bandwidth=1mbit)

Um, this doesn't make sense. I keep repeating this to posters here, SHOW
YOUR CONFIGURATION! Don't just draw pictures - your CBQ commandlines may not
do what you think they do.

In this case, it appears you've attached a qdisc within a qdisc or
something, I'm not sure. That could cause huge inaccuracies.

So show your configuration.

Regards,

bert

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