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* [LARTC] Finally, CBQ nearly completely documented
@ 2001-12-01  0:33 bert hubert
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From: bert hubert @ 2001-12-01  0:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,

After preparing my talk on CBQ/HTB (http://ds9a.nl/cbq-presentation ), I
finally understood how CBQ and filters etc truly work. And I wrote it down.
Check out the Linux Advanced Routing & Shaping HOWTO, it's changed a lot!

Especially this part is very new, please check it for mistakes and
inconsistencies:

  http://ds9a.nl/2.4Routing/HOWTO//cvs/2.4routing/output/2.4routing-9.html

I even got 'split' and 'defmap' figured out, which should be a first. There
is not a single other page online that tells you correctly what these do.

One thing - does *anybody* understand how hash tables work in tc filter, and
what they do? Furthermore, I could use some help with the tc filter police
things.

So if you do understand how these work, please drop me a line.

Thanks!

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