> I've not set it up yet, so the answer is, "yes, the spare
> capacity could be given to active users" or am I misreading
> your reply? At the moment we only have 128K but hope to
> have 2Mb soon and we want to be able to ensure that video
> conferencing has enough bandwidth.
It depends on the class of delay pool you use. Class 1 will
allocate unused bandwidth to other users; class 2 and 3 will
not.
Since what you want to do is ensure bandwidth is left for
video conferencing (which I'm guessing isn't proxied by Squid),
I would recommend you use a class 1 delay pool.
See the following for more info on delay pools:
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-19.html
Adam
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