All:
Does anyone know what the burst and cburst parameter do?
My understanding so far:
* I see a lot of different definitions on the web. It
seems like burst is the number of bytes sent before serving other
queues/classes. So if burst was 1000 bytes and class rate was 100kibit
per second. It would send 1000 bytes each time the scheduler service
that queue to a rate of 100 kbit per second?
Also does anyone know how the burst and cburst parameters are configured
by default?
* Looking for a formula and all the parts to come up with
the automatically configrued number that is show with the below command
* "tc -s -d class show dev eth1"
Thanks
Jon Flechsenhaar
Boeing WNW Team
Network Services
(714)-762-1231
202-E7
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