Re: 95th percentile billing

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Stef Coene wrote:

On Saturday 21 February 2004 02:41, Roy wrote:


You have good provider,
this is very usefull, because you can manage your trafic very efectively.
it is esay to limit trafic, to 1mbit, but you can set cburst to some very
large nunber like 3-10 mb


That's not such a good idea. burst/cburst is for small burst. If you use the configured cburst (so you send more packets then the ceil), you have to wait some time to be able to reuse the cburst. The bucket with ctokens has to rebuild and this can only if you use less bandwidth then the ceil.

Stef



How do cable modems limit ?

Here in tne uk you downloads always seam to start at wirespeed and then drop to the speed your paying

Can anyone who is on a burstable connection provide any example of how they allow busting for short periods

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