On 2007/06/27 01:30, Pui Edylie wrote:
> Thank you for the reply. May i ask uner what circumtances that a packet
> could be in suspends category?
you should probably read parts of this if you'd like to learn
more about altq internals:
ftp://ftp.sonycsl.co.jp/pub/kjc/papers/dissertation.ps.gz
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: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 1:05 AM
Subject: Re: pftop question
On 2007/06/27 00:43, Pui Edylie wrote:
Good Day,
I was looking at pftop and noticed the following and would like to
understand
its meaning
they're for queues.
DROP_P
dropped packets
DROP_B
dropped bytes
QLEN
queue length
SUSPEN
suspends
On 2007/06/27 00:43, Pui Edylie wrote:
> Good Day,
>
> I was looking at pftop and noticed the following and would like to understand
> its meaning
they're for queues.
> DROP_P
dropped packets
> DROP_B
dropped bytes
> QLEN
queue length
> SUSPEN
suspends
Good Day,
I was looking at pftop and noticed the following and would like to understand
its meaning
DROP_P
DROP_B
QLEN
SUSPEN
I have tried to search the man and google but luck was not with me.
ta
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Edy wrote:
Hi Edy
> Even tho we limit the users to 30Kbps/thread but if we have extra
> bandwidth in the 3Mbps pool, we would like to distribute it evenly.
You would want to be looking at load balancing Edy. Combined with QoS
can do what you want
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