Lines Matching refs:BANDWIDTH
116 # to borrow bandwidth from their parents.
197 # often possible (and convenient) to let <clsid> resemble bandwidth of the
208 # DEVICE=<ifname>,<bandwidth>[,<weight>] mandatory
213 # <bandwidth> is the physical bandwidth of the device, e.g. for
216 # <bandwidth>. As a rule of thumb: <weight> = <bandwidth> / 10
219 # <bandwidth> [and <weight>] only once, therefore in other files you only
227 # Bandwidth allocated to the class. Traffic going through the class is
259 # from borrowing bandwidth from its parent even if you have BOUNDED set
263 # If you want to ensure (approximately) fair sharing of bandwidth among
269 # If set to "yes", the class is not allowed to borrow bandwidth from
271 # will be allowed to borrow bandwidth from its parent.
279 # If set to "yes", the class will not lend unused bandwidth to
314 # borrowing bandwidth from the ancestor class, because even if the
320 # The SFQ queueing discipline is a cheap way for sharing class bandwidth
412 # This parameter allows you to differentiate the class bandwidth
632 BANDWIDTH=`echo "$DEVFIELDS"| sed -n "/^$DEVICE,/ \
735 ### Retrieve device bandwidth and, optionally, weight
740 ### Device bandwidth is required
742 cbq_message "could not determine bandwidth for device $dev!"
756 bandwidth $DEVBWDT avpkt $AVPKT cell 8
772 bandwidth $BANDWIDTH rate $RATE weight $WEIGHT prio $PRIO \
946 bandwidth $BANDWIDTH