Re: CBQ.init

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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> Thank you for your advice.
> I have checked link quality before I applied CBQ and after I applied CBQ.
> And ... I have checked switch, cable, etc.
> I confirmed they are 100 Mbps full duplex.
It's not becaused they are configured as 100Mbps full duplex that you are able 
to get 100Mbps.  What's the speed you get when there is no cbq rulte?

> But ... as a result,I could limit bandwidth only 6.95Mbps.
> Do you know how to limit bandwidth more than 10 Mbps ?
> If you know , please tell me how to limit bandwidth more than 10 Mbps.
> Won't you please tell me, everyone ?
Can you check resources when you check the speed (cpu, disk, memory, switch)?  
And how do you check the speed?

Stef

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