Daniel, Mine will be finished around the end of December. It only goes over CBQ and a new algorithm have I have ported into the kernel as part of a Masters degree. I am covering the Linux QoS architecture and go through how CBQ works in a fair bit of detail (theoretical and technical). I haven't given any coverage to the parameters of other QDiscs or any of the filters. Alex. From: "Daniel Bergqvist" <daniel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>@lrc.epfl.ch on 06/12/2000 10:53 CET Sent by: owner-linux-diffserv@xxxxxxxxxxx To: <lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <linux-diffserv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> cc: Subject: TC command reference Hi all, I have now added most of the options to the qdiscs and filters and I have converted the source to DocBook SGML. Where are still parts missing but I'm working on it. The address is: http://linux.bergqvist.se/tc/ I have a couple of questions: * How is it with other documentation about TC? For example the documentation Alex Goldney is working on? Then I started this there was almost none, but it seems several people are working on TC documentation and there is no reason for me to document things that others are working on. * It's always good with examples, especially for new users (but also advanced examples for experienced users). I would like to add a few working examples to each qdisc and fitler to give an example on how to use that particular qdisc or filter. If you have a good setup that you want to share, please send it to me, along with an explanation on how it's working. Also: I would like to add a section "TC and masquerading". I don't use it myself but I have seen people on the list who does. Anyone who want to write an example about it? * I'm new to DocBook and SGML so if I have done something wrong, feel free to tell me. Regards, Daniel