Re: HTB and iptables statistics

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Am Wednesday 30 June 2004 19:13 schrieb Alexander Kotelnikov:

> Using HTB I get negative values for tokens and ctokens in tc -s output

Can't help you there.

> class htb 1:13 parent 1:1 prio 7 quantum 1024 rate 8Kbit ceil 16Kbit
[...]
> 12307 pkts (dropped 20013, overlimits 0)


> I get traffic speed up to 12kbs, even my
> uplink is no more than 32Kbit. How can this be?

My guess: Not every packet that passes your IPTables rule does actually 
find it's way to the uplink. The 'dropped' counter of your 1:13 class
indicates that many packets are just thrown away.

Andreas
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