Pundaleek P Belamge wrote: > Hi List-mates,
Hi. Why did you post your question three times? The most you can accomplish by doing that is annoying the list - which likely isn't what you want. > delay_pool 1 > delay_class 1 3 > delay_parameters 1 2mbps/2mbps 64kbps/64kbps 5kbps/5kbps > I have first n/w level A > 2nd n/w level B C > 3rd n/w level D E F G > According to Delay_parameters 2mbps line for aggregate bucket, 64kbps for > subnetworks B and C(according to what i knew) and 5kbps for per individual > hosts D, E, F and G. Yes - provided A is a class B network and B and C are class C networks. That is what the delay pool assumes when allocating bandwidth. > What happens, if B subnetwork is not using any of the allocated > bandwidth. Is that allocated bandwidth gets wasted or other subnetwork C > can use that bandwidth. If not, is there any way to use that unused > bandwidth. By your configuration, no matter how much bandwidth is available, neither subnet will use more than 64Kbps total. Excess available bandwidth is wasted. The same is true of the per-IP limits - no matter how much bandwidth is available, any given IP address can only get 5kbps. To enable "sharing", you need to set your delay pools to oversubscribe your bandwidth. The general rule of thumb is to set the limits so that one third of your users (at the permitted full speed) would saturate your link. Adam
