> a:13, priority:2, guaranteed speed 320kbit to 320kbit - Main class for
> outgoing traffic
> a:13:14, priority 2, guaranteed speed 120kbit to full (40KB/s), dmax
> 60ms, umax 1500b - VOIP traffic routed outside ("boosted" to 200kbits)
> a:13:15, priority 3, guaranteed speed 80kbit to full, dmax 100ms, umax
> 1500b - VPN 1 traffic going out ("boosted" to 120kbits)
> a:13:16, priority 4, guaranteed speed 80kbit to full, dmax 224ms, umax
> 1500b - VPN 2 traffic going out
> a:13:17, priority 5, guaranteed speed 40kbit to full, dmax 374ms, umax
> 1500b - other unclassified traffic going out
Forgot to post this question:
What happens when I only specify dmax and umax values on the boosted
classes and leave out the rest? For example:
a:13, priority:2, guaranteed speed 320kbit to 320kbit - Main class for
outgoing traffic
a:13:14, priority 2, guaranteed speed 120kbit to full (40KB/s), dmax
60ms, umax 1500b - VOIP traffic routed outside ("boosted" to 200kbits)
a:13:15, priority 3, guaranteed speed 80kbit to full, dmax 100ms, umax
1500b - VPN 1 traffic going out ("boosted" to 120kbits)
a:13:16, priority 4, guaranteed speed 80kbit to full - VPN 2 traffic
going out
a:13:17, priority 5, guaranteed speed 40kbit to full - other
unclassified traffic going out
The reason I am asking is this:
Further down in my "a:XX" set of statements I have another
leaf-structured classes, which are only used for my internal subnets.
They all have vastly superior speeds (1GBit/s+), so I did boost the
speed of the traffic I wanted "boosted", but left everything else
without specifying dmax and umax as the excess delays calculated were
absolutely miniscule (less than a millisecond!).
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