Re: [LARTC] How to do ensure bandwith

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Htb tree:

                      20:1

       20:10                 20:11

20:200  20:201     20:210  20:211

http stream ensure 4Mbps

ftp stream ensure 2Mbps

smtp stream ensure 2MMbps

other stream ensure 2Mbps

so I want ensure 20:200 have 4Mbps for http

20:201 have 2Mbps for ftp and 20:210 have 2Mbps for smtp

20:211 have 2Mbps for other stream(default class )

Each class don't permit lended or borrowed bandwith from each other.

This is I want to get.

Stef Coene <stef.coene@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>On Monday 24 March 2003 07:05, liang jian wrote:
>> How to do ensure a class not lended and not borrowed each other.
>That also depends on the setup of the other classes. Can you give us >more
>information like htb or cbq? What do you want to do? What have you tried >so
>far?

> I do cburst burst 0b ,but ctokens tokens go to negative!
>You always needs a minimum burst and cburst. If you use htb and if you >don't
>specify it on the command line, htb will calculate it for you.

>Stef


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