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* [LARTC] Deleting queueing discipline on the fly: what happens to packets
@ 2003-01-22  8:44 Emmanuel Guiton
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From: Emmanuel Guiton @ 2003-01-22  8:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hei!

I have to write an application which will modify classes' parameters and 
queueing disciplines on the fly. But I do not want to loose any packet. 
Therefore I wonder how tc manages with queued packets while deleting a 
class. Are the packets deleted or are they first sent and the queue is 
deleted afterwards?

Emmanuel

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