Re: [LARTC] htb

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On Tuesday 13 May 2003 20:00, Evgeni Gechev wrote:
> class htb 1000:10 root leaf 1010: prio 0 quantum 1600 rate 48Mbit ceil
> 48Mbit burst 3Kb/8 mpu 0b cburst 63Kb/8 mpu 0b level 0
>  Sent 17553816503 bytes 13078592 pkts (dropped 63733, overlimits 0)
>  rate 730783bps 570pps backlog 112p
>  lended: 13078480 borrowed: 0 giants: 0
>  tokens: -589 ctokens: 7412
>
> Hi!
>   Can somebody explain what is wrong from the above?
> I can't understand following relation:
> "rate 48Mbit ceil 48Mbit" and "rate 730783bps 570pps backlog 112p"
> Why the current rate is limited to 730KByte/s (and there is backlog
> 112p) when the rate and ceil are 48Mbit/s (6Mbyte/s)?
rate 730783bps means that the average rate is 730783bps for that class.  And 
570pps means that class sends 570 packets per seconds.  So it's just some 
statistics for that class.
I'm not sure for the backlog, but I think it means that there are 112 packets 
in the queue ready to be send.

> I sent similar question some months ago, but there was no answer.
Satisfied ?  :)

Stef

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