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Hi,
Brian Carrig wrote: | I'm a little confused. Downstream is 1mbit and upstream is 128kbit but the root limit | in your code is 1mbit. Surely this could be the cause of your problem? | [...] |>~ 27 # shapiung class of root --> not more than 1mbit bandwidth |>~ 28 $tc class add dev $tun parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 1mbit \ |>~ burst 0 cburst 128
As i'm really new to this topic... I did understand that if in that case my downstream is 'full' (ie ~1mbit) and I do want to send data upstream, these two will not get their maximum but slow down to a sum of 1mbit... This is not the right behaviour ;) - but is not my problem...
Well, in the meantime, i did some new tests with the script and discovered, that it is always running at only half speed... ie when I do a ping flood the bandwidth seems to be 128kbit - but _not_ in upstream, these 128kbit are up- and downstream together...
So my current situation is: it does not peak to the double upstream bandwith every minute, but it runs at half speed and peaks to full speed each minute of 45 to 50 seconds...
I really don't know why it does so
best regards, Marcus
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