Steffen Moser and Raghuveer wrote:

SM> If I then want to shape the traffic I send to the "ppp0" interface,
SM> which bandwidth would be used for setting up a CBQ?
SM>
SM> I suppose that here the "virtual" (e.g. limited by the ISP) bandwidth
SM> of my "ppp0" connection (e.g. 128 kbit/s) is the interesting one, not
SM> the bandwidth of my "eth0" (10 Mbit/s), because the CBQ is attached
SM> to the "ppp0" device and has nothing to do with the underlaying "eth0".
SM>
SM> Is this assumption correct?
no.
SM>
SM> TIA,
SM> Steffen
R>
R> Can you please tell me for HTB and CBQ what bandwidth should I use whether
R> interface bandwidth or real/actual bandwidth....?
R> Regards
R> -Raghu

as it says in the HOW-TO, the cbq device uses the ethernet speed (bandwidth) for idle time calculations. so when you create a cbq qdisc, it needs to know either 10mbit or 100mbit.
you then use the 'interesting' DSL/ISP speeds for the classes.


htb qdiscs don't need to know any speeds.

regards.

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