Re: CBQ.init

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Stef Coene wrote:

>>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.
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>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?
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>
100Mbps probably is the device bandwidth, what is the rate..? As
suggested by Stef before, its always better to have rate = 95% of the
rate. Its better to check tbf buffer too.

Regards
-Raghu

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>
>>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 ?
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>>
>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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