Re: [LARTC] CBQ DEVICE BW?

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> Forgive me, if i'm wrong.
>
> As of my understanding, are the below lines right?
>
> DEVICE BW = Real physical bandwidth of the device
>
> So, Here DEVICE means only the Interface, not the Link, am i right?
Yes.

> &
>
> RATE = Rate assigned to perticular user/network/service.
>
> How much the user/network/service can aquire max. allowable rate?
Yes.  If you add the bounded parameter, you create a maximum for that class.

> I can consider as 10/100 Mbps for ethernet interface.
> So, how about, when i use ppp0 (pppoe) in my CBQ, is it same?
> bcoz, pppoe uses eth0, am i right?
I'm not sure about that.  But I think you have to use the eth0 speed.
Or use htb, no more bandwidth questions needed :)

Stef

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