On 2/22/06, Jon Simola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Leave out the linkshare and bandwidth, just use realtime and
> upperlimit. And the priority of the queues matters, in the above each
> of the queues can go as high as 81Mb (90% of 90Mb) but if more than
> one tries to go above 45Mb, the one with the higher priority gets
> first chance at available bandwidth. Linkshare is another override; in
> the above it is easily possible that the q_dmz_lb queue will get quite
> backlogged as it gets last chance, adding linkshare would allow it to
> bypass the priorities of the other queues. You may not want to even
> use priorities, using just realtime and upperlimit is probably a lot
> easier for your simplified example.

Interesting, priority works if you don't use linkshare?  I'll give
that a shot!  Thanks for the info.

--Bill
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