Hello, I''m using HTB and would like to ask is it correct to put "PRIO" on non-leaf classes ? I know that on leaf classes it''s correct and determines how the excess bandwidth is distributed among non-leaf classes. Thanks Nikolay G.K
On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 03:28:14PM +0200, openswan wrote:> Hello, > > I''m using HTB and would like to ask is it correct to put "PRIO" on > non-leaf classes ? I know that on leaf classes it''s correct and > determines how the excess bandwidth is distributed among non-leaf classes.I believe it''s okay, but i didnt experiment much. ((I think of HTB classes as working with tokens, both leaf and non-leaf.))> > Thanks > Nikolay G.K-- _,-=._ /|_/| `-.} `=._,.-=-._., @ @._, `._ _,-. ) _,.-'' ` G.m-"^m`m'' Dmytro O. Redchuk
On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 03:28:14PM +0200, openswan wrote:> I''m using HTB and would like to ask is it correct to put "PRIO" on > non-leaf classes ? I know that on leaf classes it''s correct and > determines how the excess bandwidth is distributed among non-leaf classes.Depends on what you mean by "PRIO". If you''re talking about the class parameter prio (in lower-case letters), then it''s correct, the PRIO QDisc however, can not be attached to anything but the device itself (root qdisc) or a leaf class. Regards Andreas Klauer