Re: Overbooking...

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On Tuesday 02 September 2003 22:56, Michal Jursa wrote:
> Hi,
> as I read in the Howto and messages in the conference the root class should
> be 'wide' enough to keep all the children classes, but I just wonder if
> there si some way to create guaranted rates with overbooking??
>
> For example:
> I've got 128kbit/s line and I'd like to have 4 users with guaranted rate
> 64kbit/s and ceil for example 96kbit/s, that means overbooking 1:2.
> So the question is: Is this possible and if yeah, then how..:)??
Euh, if you have 128kbit, how can you guarantee each one 64kbit/s????  That's 
just not possible.

Stef

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