Re: Quantum of class nnnnn is big

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On Wednesday 21 January 2004 17:18, rubens@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > Make sure 1500 < quantum < 60000
> > quantum = rate / r2q
>
> Stef,
>
> Would it be 1500 < quantum, or 1500 <= quantum ?
No, 1500 < quantim < 60.000.  So quantum must be at least 1500, that's the 
maximum packet size.  And < 60000 and this is hard decoded in htb to prevent 
cass starvation.

Stef

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