Re: Re: ctokens vs tokens - HTB.

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Hi,
--- Stef Coene <stef.coene@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Ctokens is used for the ceil, tokens is used for the
> rate.  tokens are used to 
> give a class a minimum bandwidth and ctokens are
> used to give the class a 
> maximum bandwidth.
okay.

> For ctokens the ceil parameter is used, for tokens
> the rate parameter.
Thank you.

> > 3) Would the ctokens and token be treated equally
> once
> > borrowed?
> What do you mean with this ?
Before that ... do ctokens and tokens have an equal
capacity to transfer a packet; meaning can exactly one
packet flow through, as long as, for every single
ctoken or token?
If this is true, then my question ... would a child
class borrowing a token from the parent class treat a
ctoken and a token equally? Meaning, are ctokens &
tokens qualitatively the same and different only in
the fact that ctokens are used at ceil rate and at
normal rate a token is used?

I am sorry if I am confusing you, but I am terribly
confused, and I am just trying to understand things
better :)

Thank you.

Regards,
suraj.

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