RE: r2q

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quantum = rate (bytes) / r2q

Rate=8 Kbits/s = 1 Kbyte/s = 1024 Bytes
r2q=1

quantum = 1024/1.

Then Quantum = 1024

But MTU=1500    =>  MTU > Quantum

Must I set MTU to 1024 ????

Thank you!

Andres.



-> Simply set quantum manualy,
-> now quantum = rate / r2q
-> set quantum to one mtu ( 1500 bytes)
-> 
-> Remember that quantum affects priority 
-> bigger quantum means higer priority.
-> 
-> 
-> ----- Original Message ----- 
-> From: "ThE LinuX_KiD" <gregoriandres@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
-> To: "lartc" <lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
-> Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 11:20 PM
-> Subject:  r2q
-> 
-> 
-> > Hi...
-> > 
-> > I'm working with HTB, and have a question...
-> > 
-> > what happen if I create a class of '"'8kbit'"' ??
-> > 
-> > I get a log : 
-> > 
-> > '"'HTB: quantum of class .... is small. Consider r2q change'"'
-> > 
-> > but, my r2q=1  I can't reduce that variable...
-> > 
-> > how must I procced ?
-> > 
-> > Thank you!
-> > mac
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