pftop question

2007-06-26 Thread Pui Edylie
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 -e

Re: pftop question

2007-06-26 Thread Stuart Henderson
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

Re: pftop question

2007-06-26 Thread Pui Edylie
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

Re: pftop question

2007-06-26 Thread Stuart Henderson
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 try

Re: pftop question

2007-01-07 Thread Bob DeBolt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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