Re: quantum clarification

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On Friday 06 September 2002 23:09, Victor wrote:
> Quantum = how mutch a class can send at a turn.
> But a class can sent at a turn at least how mutch his rate is.
> So the quantum should be higher than the rate.
> Then why the default quantum=rate/r2q?
>
> I belive there is something wrong in my deduction.
> Can someoan plese clarify these things?
Quantum is only used if the class is already sending it's rate and the parent 
has some bandwidth left to distribute.

Stef

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