Re: example clarification needed

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Tuesday 20 January 2004 10:05, jayesh rathod wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a parent class 1:1 with rate=ceil=64kbit
> i create 3 classes under it(1:1).
> class 1:2  rate=ceil=32kbit
> class 1:3 rate=ceil=16kbit
> class 1:4 rate=ceil=16kbit
>
> if 64kbit traffic is flowing from the cable all the 3 classes will get
> their respective shape.
>
> 1 .if only 32kbit data is flowing(for some reason).
> a. Then how will the traffic gets distributed.?
> b. Is it in first come first serve bases or gets equally distributed.if
> distributed equally then what is the logic behind it.
>
> 2. if more than 64kbit is flowing then what happens ?
I'm not going to answer your questions, but I point you to the faq page on 
docum.org for answers.

Stef

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