RE: TC-ng questions/problems

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hi Joost,

OK -- on the units of measure -- you may to double check that your
upstream provider is 2.000.000 bits/s and not 2 * 1024^1024.

I think that your r2q is probably off -- please see:

http://www.docum.org/stef.coene/qos/faq/cache/31.html

Check your system log as well -- you may see an indication of the
problem. You can try

#define MYR2Q	20

and then in your htb declaration try

htb ( r2q MYR2Q )

Also consider specifying a burst of 6kB and try someother values.

Cheers

Charles



On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 10:26, Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
> Hi Chalres,
> 
> Thanks for the answer. I have also been bitten by the byte/bit bug in the past but in this case it must be something different. All my values are in in the correct amount of bits.
> 
> The most important problem is actually problem 2: why does the tc toward internet (dev WAN) do what it does?
> 
> 
> Groeten,
> 
> Joost Kraaijeveld
> Askesis B.V.
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