Re: (simplified) Rate precision

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Am Saturday 01 November 2003 21:32 schrieb Peteris Krumins:

>   i wrote a few days ago but did not receive any answers.

I did not receive/read this mail.

>   The example above should shape the speed to 2mbit (2048kbit)
> but unfortunately the real speed is only 1920kbit..

How exactly do you measure the 'real speed'? The difference sounds much like
overhead of some sort that you're not accounting properly. For example, when
using scp to copy files over the line, it would be normal to have lower
transfer rates than the actual line speed, because there's some kind of
handshake/encryption overhead with every package sent.

Regards,
Andreas Klauer

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