Re: Bandwidth bounding in a Shared Channel (reused bandwidth)

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Friday 10 October 2003 16:54, Randolph Carter wrote:
> Sometimes (especially with DSL) in my location when you bought a channel
> say 128Kbps, there are some "peak" times when you can get even 256Kbps,
> and another times the channel can go down to least than 128Kbps(in that
> case the queuing discipline in the box would be doin't but nothing, and
> the queue would fall into the DSL router). When I used TC + HTB the users
> complain the speed has dramaticly decreased, and somehow they are right,
> the channel are not using the peaks(call bursts if you want). How can I do
> the queing discipline be aware of those changes, any idea; any
> suggestion?
This is allmot impossible to implement.  You can not 'sense' the speed of the 
link on your shaping box in real time.  And that's what you need.

Stef

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