Re: Priority Queueing Question?

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Hi,

in case of congestion, CBQ guarantees that every class will receive its
reserved bandwidth. Otherwise, priority will determine which class/es gets
avalaible bandwidth. I recommend you to read Van Jacobson/Sally Floy papers
related to this at http://www-nrg.ee.lbl.gov/floyd/

See you,

Esteve Camps

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> I do not want to divide my bandwidth, rather I would like to allow full
> troughput for all except in times of heavy congestion. I want to be able
> to reserve bandwith for certain IPs (Video Conferencing say). By removing
> the 'bounded' will that allow $CLIENT_2_IP to burst into full bandwidth
> when available but also reserve 20Mbits for $CLIENT_2_IP in heavy
> network congestion?

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