> [EMAIL PROTECTED] :-) Bah. It's still relevant. :)
> for simple cases yes, but you missed quoting this bit: "For > example, if there is more than one internal network, one can't > create a single altq instance that covers them all. You can > divide bandwidth between them, but you can't borrow between > the different queues in this case." What he said. > Queuing on outbound means the destination sees the packet later, > so ACKs _are_ delayed, which is the reason this does actually slow > down the sending rate (for TCP, anyway). I think the larger concern is that those methods aren't really applicable beyond TCP, even if it's TCP tunneled over UDP/proto 41/whatever. Everything understands dropped packets. :) -Anthony