> No Stef,
> the rate is really measured - it is used as source for DRR weight
> (here it is used relative to other classes) and to see whether we
> need to borrow from parent - here absolute value matters.
> So that the example above should work and give 512k.
So each class gets it's rate if it can by borrowing from the parent ?
But what if the parent has more bandwidth then the rate of the classes? =20
Isn't the remaining bandwith given to the classes compared with the rates=
?
What happens of the sum of the rates of the child classes is bigger then =
the=20
rate of the parent or even the ceil of the parent ?
Stef
--=20
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