Re: Re: [LARTC] How to use tc to limit bandwidth of a special IP inLAN

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Ramin Alidousti wrote:

> You mean there is no-one (even not the one who wrote this QoS thing)
> has a decent doc on that? Trial and error is evil and waste of time.

First, the best way to learn things is to try it. If you think that's a
waste of time, you shouldn't be using GNU/Linux in the first place, but
consider a commercial boxed Cisco router or something alike.

And secondly, the best and most accurate documentation: the source code.
Every detail is explained there.

No offence.


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or reference to the previously constructed class.

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