Raghuveer wrote:

I feel it gets the interface bandwidth.
yes, it does.
you need the interface bandwidth for the cbq qdisc:
http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.qdisc.classful.html#AEN935

How can I get the actual/real interface bandwidth, for ex: bandwidth provided by my ISP is 512kbits.
You can't really. unless you've got a internal DSL card, or want to write a script/program to do a test downloads and uploads to try and find the max speeds.

So this Iam calling it as actual/real interface bandwidth. In tc whether we have to provide interface bandwidth or real/actual bandwidth....?
it depends where you're using it.
different qdiscs/classes use different things.


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