Re: Re: burst question

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Tuesday 23 November 2004 21:08, richard lucassen wrote:

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> The last sentence makes this clear IMHO. But I can be terribly wrong of
> course, so please correct me if I'm still wrong...
I think you are right.
I also know that this is not how htb works because this wil eat cpu cycles.  
There is some optimalization in the code so htb can "predict' the class that 
has a lot of packets to send.  One of the parameters that controls this, is 
HTB_HYSTERESIS.

Stef

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