Re: [LARTC] Re: Still with HTB ..

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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----- Original Message -----
From: Stef Coene <stef.coene@xxxxxxxxx>
> On Friday 25 April 2003 07:01, rio@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > Could you analyze this for me ?
> Mhh.  I suppose you placed each host in it's own class.

Yup one host in one class, i set CEIL to maximum speed of parent class.

> And if you have unfairness, do you have 10 hosts generating traffic in 10
> different classes?  So you have 10 active classes?
>
of course 10 active classes generating traffic with their own classes..

> I (tried) to try it my self, and it seems that it works for me.  I created
7
> classes.  I placed traffic in 6 of them.  As soone as I started to
generate
> traffic in the 7th class, the bandwidth was allocated.
>

I see, so this is worked for you. Lets begin analyze the different between
your HTB and me..
My kernel is 2.4.20, with last iproute installed.
In my linux that acting as bandwidth manager there is only 1 ethernet which
has 1 public ip and 1 private ip connecting to my LAN network.

Is this become a trouble ? If this become a trouble then i should separate
private ip in one interface other than public ip that i have.
Also i analyze other weirdness, when i tried to ping from other host via
internet to my public ip, ping results is not normal, arround 2000ms -
3000ms, if i stop HTB, the normal ping should results between 700ms - 800ms.

Regards,
Rio Martin.







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