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2005 Jul 19
10
Problem with HTB and ceil
Hi, I am trying to setup a shaper for my linux box and I am experiencing some problems. What I am trying to do is priorizing packets on the egress link, therefore I have setup some prio classes etc. The priorizing seem to work but the problem is that the ceil parameter doesnt seem to work on non leafs. This is what stats show: > class htb 1:1 root rate 3000bit ceil 3000bit burst 1602b/8 mpu
2007 Jul 04
1
infinite amount of data for HTB burst
...kbit/s. If the two flows don''t compete for this 240kbit/s (their combined upload stays below 240kbit/s), then each can use whatever it feels like (for example, "p2p" uses 220kbit/s, "!p2p" uses 10kbit/s). If they do compete, then "p2p" should be constrained to 140kbit/s, and "!p2p" should be constrained to 100kbit/s. For (1), I chose PRIO, for (2), I chose HTB. legend: [qdisc], (class) [1:0 PRIO, 2 bands] / \ / \ band 0, favored band 1,...
2005 Aug 09
4
Too slow computer?
Hello! I''ve put some questions on this list some weeks ago and I''ve got good answers. Thank you! Now I''ve finished my (beautyful) script and I ran it on my router... About my script: It routes packages based on their destination on the Internet. I have about 1650 preffered destination networks listed in some file. The script read this file and marks every package for
2005 Dec 02
17
HTB - prio and rate
Hi all, I''ve not been able to find an explanation of the relationship between prio and rate as they apply to the HTB technique. Hopefully someone on here will be able to help me. As I understand things, when prio values are assigned to an HTB setup, classes with a given prio value will only be serviced when there are no packets waiting in classes with a lower prio value. Now, does