> It's the other way around.  The class needs a token to send a packet.  As long 
> as the class has tokens, it can send packets.  If the class has used all his 
> tokens, it asks the parent if he has tokens left.

Hmm, then you should correct this:

http://www.docum.org/stef.coene/qos/tests/
    """
    If a child is using a token to send a packet, the same tocken is
    requested from the parent. So the child class is using the
    tokens/ctokens of it's parent. And without tokens, the parent can't give
    remaining bandwidth to it's child classes.
    """
And by the way, the next paragraph after that one is incomplete:
"...there is less traffic. That bur"


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