Re: Understanding of HTB classes

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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When child class is out of bandwidth(ie the rate given to it) , it can borrow the bandwidth from the parent class upto its ceil limit, provided the bandwidth is unused.
Is this correct?

Regards,
Vinod C

Andy Furniss wrote:

Vinod Chandran wrote:

Hi all,

I have configured HTB classes on my public interface. I have split the bandwidth among two subclasses say 1:2 and 1:3. Lets say if I configure the rate limit of say 1:2 as 250kbps with a ceil setting of 1000kbps, I presume it means that the class can have bandwidth upto 1000kbps, provided the bandwidth is unused, if not it is assured a bandwidth of 250kbps.


Rate is guarenteed (remember to tc bps = bytes/sec)


Is my understanding correct in this regards when it comes to unbounded classes?


Don't know what you mean.

Andy.


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