tc bandwidth specification

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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hi,

in the lartc howto it says:

Just to prevent confusion, tc uses the following 
rules for bandwith specification: 

...
Internally, the number is stored in bps and b.
But when tc prints the rate, it uses following :1Mbit = 1024 Kbit = 1024 * 1024 bps => bit/s


why would tc print rates differently?
and why is 1mbit = 1024kbit, since when?




greets
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