On Saturday 25 October 2003 22:09, raptor wrote:
> |On Monday 20 October 2003 00:40, raptor wrote:
> |> how do u decide how big BURST to use for a class ?!
> |
> |If you don't specify a burst, htb will calculate the smallest one for you.
>
> ]- yep i know ... why i ask this ? I was thinking along the lines of using
> burst to give some better behaviour for web-browsing.. what I mean ?
> Normally users when browsing click on link a html page is loaded which in
> most of the cases are not bigger than 50kBytes. What I want to know is how
> this burst is paid off on subsequent seconds ? Other question - when, at
> what speed, the htb calculated burst become bigger than 50kBytes..
>
> Does someone made some test to see if such scenario works...etc.etc..
Most of your questions are answered on this page :
http://www.docum.org/stef.coene/qos/tests/htb/burst/
To understand burst, you have to understand the concept of tokens.
Stef
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