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From: Emil Wilmanski <emilus@galeria-m.art.pl>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] HTB / ingress diffrence
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 08:11:55 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1113207115.31385.94.camel@emilus> (raw)

Hi
I have outgoing speed 128kbit and 5 users. So I want to cat outgoing
traffic to 50kbit per user. The best Idea is make 
HTB queue 10kbit ceil 50kbit
but one user (the Donkey one :) ) who using P2P take all the outgoing
band.
When I make HTB is trafic was very low Donkey doesn't get any data or
take
only a little, outgoing traffic was about 1-2K, but In HTB trafic I have
full outgoing bandwich.
I change outgoing trafic queue to ingress and limit it to 35kbit. (less
than in HTB)
WOW... Donkey gets data fullspeed and outgoing was about 2-3Kbit!!!

I think that the problem is in ACK packets. Why HTB block all data,
ingress not??
I try make other queue for ACK and SYN packets for client and test it.

-- 
EW

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