Re: Is this actually possible?

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Thu, 2004-10-14 at 02:10, Zviad O. Giorgadze wrote:
> According to tc-htb man page, if we set PRIO parameter, then after
> supplying the packets to satisfy the RATE of all classes, the HTB
> first sends the available packets to LOWEST PRIO class and so on.
I think that's correct

>  In this case if the above class 1:20 with PRIO 0 requests packets,
> than the class 1:30 must receive only 1kbit (the specified RATE),
> nothing more. 
This is true only if that packet is marked to go to the 1:20 chain. It
has to _know_ where it's destined for before it gets priority.

> In practice class 1:30 shares the bandwidth with class 1:20 and gets
> not 1kbit, but much more >20kbit.
This I can't be certain.

> I have TSL 2.1, kernel 2.4.27-3tr. I changed the PSCHED_CPU and
> disabled the HTB hysteresis, set SFQ queue length to 16
I'm not sure what are those. If anyone can explain that,it wold be nice

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