Re: [LARTC] HTB timer??

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> > Remember : the lower the prio, the higher the priority.
>
> Ok, But as you say prio is used in order:
> to to determine the order of the classes so the highest
> priority class has the lowest delays.
>
> As I understand this, high prio class must be placed among the first
> classes in the self feed list.
> So my question is, how does HTB schedule this???  Among leafs classes it
> has a self feed list for each priority.
> Does it place high prio class at first place, or how does it order this
> list.??
> I have done a test for this scenario, but the result as you say did not
> end with starving low prio class.
It also depends on how much data you generate in the low prio class.  If you 
generate more data then the rate, the latency will be very high.  You can 
find this on the htb homepage.
So for high latency, never send more data in the class then it's configured 
rate.

Stef

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