Re: Controlling only delay using HTB without stealing excess bandwidth

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htb is very primitive trafic managing system (if compare it with ipatbles)
because it was designed for high speed, and not quality

Anyway it is not easy to make what you want because delay is the same as
priority
so the first function is just side effect of second.

There is no easy way to make what you want.




Hi Gurus,

The documentation isn't terribly clear, but it seems that the HTB 'prio'
field has two separate functions:
1. Classes with lower prio get all the excess bandwidth first.
2. Classes with lower prio get lower delay.

I want just #2 - and not #1
In other words, for example lets say that I have a 100kbps link, divided
to classes A and B as following.

A - rate=20kbps limit=100kbps
B - rate=20kbps limit=100kbps

How can I get class B to have a lower delay than A, while still sharing
the excess bandwidth fairly with A?

Thanks,
Aron Brand
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