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hci
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PPPoE Queues

Mon Jan 23, 2012 6:51 pm

On a PPPoE Queue I see something like this:

D name="<pppoe-pppoe-user1>" interface=<pppoe-pppoe-user1> parent=none
direction=both priority=8 queue=default-small/default-small
limit-at=128k/1536k max-limit=128k/1536k burst-limit=0/0
burst-threshold=0/0 burst-time=0s/0s total-queue=default-small

It appears to be using limit-at and max-limit. What is the difference between the two? If limit-at is lower then max limit will max limit be reached? If I want to temporarily slow a connection can I just lower limit-at rather then both?
 
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Re: PPPoE Queues

Sun Jan 29, 2012 4:36 am

-It appears to be using limit-at and max-limit. What is the difference between the two?
max-limit is the max speed that can be reached

-If limit-at is lower then max limit will max limit be reached?
yes

If I want to temporarily slow a connection can I just lower limit-at rather then both?
to temporarily slow a connection, say for 20 secs, set the Burst time to: 20

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