Re: flowid and classid

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Friday 06 December 2002 00:16, James Ma wrote:
> Hi, All,
>
> I have a class 1:10, it seems if I use netfilter mark as classifier, then
> the class will be refered as classid 1:10, however, if I use u32 as
> classifer, then the class should be refered as flowid 1:10, is it right?
flowid is the same as classid.

>From the tc source :
if (matches(*argv, "classid") == 0 ||
    matches(*argv, "flowid") == 0) {

Stef

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