Re: [LARTC] filters not doing anything?

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On Tue, Apr 22, 2003 at 04:41:31PM +0200, Stef Coene wrote:
> It depends on what you want to achieve.  You create a very complicated setup 
> with 3 qdiscs.  If you only want speed up ACK, and other traffic, you can do 
> this with 1 htb qdisc only.  More qdiscs, means more queues so higher 
> latency, higher CPU usage.
> It also depends on how mach traffic you put in the bands.  If you only want to 
> speed up ACK, you can also use a htb class with a higher priority.
So a class with a higher priority that isn't empty will always be
scheduled in front of one with a lower prio? That'd do the trick yes,
good.

> So it just depends on what you want to do.  Maybe there is a cleaner solution.
Perhaps, but at the moment I'd be happy with just having filters work
properly. I'll try a clean, unpatched, straight-from-linus (or
marcelo) kernel later this week and see if it works on that.

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