Re: sum of child rates exceeds parent rate

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Monday 12 January 2004 06:40, jayesh rathod wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have created a parent class with 45Meg rate/ceiling
>
> Note : The actual traffic flowing via that pc is around 6Meg to 15Meg
> I assume the problem will come only when the traffic is more than 45Meg.
Indeed.

> Now if i create child classes whose sum of rates crosses more than 45Meg ?
> 1.How that tc behaves.
It will try to give each class it's configured rate.  An other problem is the 
bottleneck.  YOU have to be the bottleneck and if you send more then your 
modem can handle, the modem will be the bottleneck and undo the traffic 
shaping.

> 2.Will this affect browsing.
It depends on the setup.  But yes, it can.  It's more likely it will affect 
real time traffic like icmp, VoIP, gaming, ...

Stef

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