[LARTC] iptables vs tc

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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tc being more universal (can do non-IP, rsvp, diffserv) but
more coomplex to understand. iptables are well known but
as name implies - IP only.
devik

On Fri, 3 May 2002, Chris Ellsworth wrote:

> Since monitoring this list and others i see people use both iptables
> and tc to assign packets on a bridge to the correct class for
> bandwidth control, what is the plus/minus of each?
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