Re: tc -s -d explanation

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On Thursday 11 September 2003 21:09, Damjan wrote:
> > I have some more info on the faq page on docum.org.
> > But the -59999999  is very strange.  Can you post all your tc commands? 
> > And also check out your kernel log files for errors.
> >
> :) I guess it because of the big burst buffer:
>
> tc qdisc add $LAN root handle 1: htb default 0
> tc class add $LAN classid 1:1  parent 1:  htb rate 100Mbit
> tc class add $LAN classid 1:10 parent 1:1 htb rate 80kbit
> tc class add $LAN classid 1:100 parent 1:10 htb rate 40kbit burst 200kb
> cburst 200kb
The bursts are there for small burst, not for big burst like you did.  And 
yes, then can be the cause of the strange tokens and ctokens.

Stef

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