On May 5, 2011, at 5:46 PM, Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info From Data Corp. wrote:

>> I have found that if I put an OUT-BANDWIDTH in tcinterface which is low
>> enough, then it is easier to observe if traffic control works,
> 
> I just caught this mid-thread, so if this isn't relevant please ignore.
> 
> I spent most of my time with traffic control fine tuning the outbound 
> bandwidth parameter - trying to have it set just below the level that my 
> outbound link could handle.  As soon as I hit the magic number, the 
> congestion on both inbound and outbound links cleared up.
> 

Thanks Bob.

That indeed is the key. Same for IN-BANDWIDTH.

-Tom

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