Re: class exceeds its ceil

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Tuesday 27 December 2005 23:34, Jody Shumaker wrote:
> Also, that email is partially incorrect. Nothing done in that email 
> will prevent lending from the 1:40 to the 1:2 class and subclasses.

The way I see it, the email is correct.

A class that has the same rate and ceil will never borrow, simply because 
it does not have to. As for lending, that will happen only if one of it 
siblings wants to borrow bandwidth. As for children classes, they are 
restricted by their parent. They cannot take bandwidth from outsiders, 
unless their parent borrows it for them.

That does not help the original poster in any way, however.
Sorry for this useless message. ;-)

Regards,
Andreas Klauer
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