From: "Michael T. Babcock" <mbabcock@fibrespeed.net>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [LARTC] Re: further CBQ/tc documentation ds9a.nl/lartc/manpages
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 13:54:29 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-100799253602059@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-lartc-100785524509147@msgid-missing>
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 09:41:59AM +0100, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> example, consider the not too uncommon example of a computer connected via
> 100Mbps networking to a DSL modem, and you want to tune the use of the link
> without needing to introduce a router inbetween.
Assuming there is only one computer (and therefore no need for the router),
why would you want something other than a work-conserving ingress policy?
Drop certain packets, allow everything else ...
I can almost see your point if we're discussing very slow computers, but
in that case the qdisc's would slow it down more -- could you please fill
me in on your assumptions here?
--
Michael T. Babcock
CTO, FibreSpeed Ltd. (Hosting, Security, Consultation, Database, etc)
http://www.fibrespeed.net/~mbabcock/
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2001-12-08 20:43 [LARTC] Re: further CBQ/tc documentation ds9a.nl/lartc/manpages jamal
2001-12-08 21:30 ` bert hubert
2001-12-08 21:56 ` jamal
2001-12-08 23:08 ` bert hubert
2001-12-08 23:29 ` jamal
2001-12-08 23:30 ` jamal
2001-12-08 23:45 ` Henrik Nordstrom
2001-12-08 23:54 ` bert hubert
2001-12-09 1:19 ` jamal
2001-12-09 1:35 ` bert hubert
2001-12-09 2:11 ` jamal
2001-12-09 2:30 ` jamal
2001-12-09 11:38 ` Henrik Nordstrom
2001-12-09 14:40 ` bert hubert
2001-12-09 14:49 ` jamal
2001-12-09 15:01 ` jamal
2001-12-09 15:49 ` Henrik Nordstrom
2001-12-09 16:45 ` Henrik Nordstrom
2001-12-09 21:41 ` jamal
2001-12-09 22:33 ` Michael T. Babcock
2001-12-09 22:36 ` Michael T. Babcock
2001-12-10 1:12 ` Cédric Rivard
2001-12-10 7:53 ` Don Cohen
2001-12-10 8:38 ` Martin Devera
2001-12-10 8:41 ` Henrik Nordstrom
2001-12-10 9:59 ` Henrik Nordstrom
2001-12-10 11:35 ` Martin Devera
2001-12-10 11:59 ` Martin Devera
2001-12-10 12:00 ` Henrik Nordstrom
2001-12-10 12:14 ` bert hubert
2001-12-10 12:25 ` Henrik Nordstrom
2001-12-10 12:52 ` Martin Devera
2001-12-10 13:29 ` jamal
2001-12-10 13:40 ` Martin Devera
2001-12-10 13:42 ` Jim Fleming
2001-12-10 13:52 ` Michael T. Babcock
2001-12-10 13:54 ` Michael T. Babcock [this message]
2001-12-10 13:56 ` Gerry Creager N5JXS
2001-12-10 13:58 ` Michael T. Babcock
2001-12-10 14:02 ` Martin Devera
2001-12-10 14:51 ` Jim Fleming
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