In my script, i assigned specific ip's to set classes, and assume by default any other ip not matching my list of ips falls into the default class. Consequently ave had occasions whenever systems that have ip's which am sure fall into the default class, are in use, traffic tends to get congested on "normal" classes...
NB. my default class has the lowest priority
1. Is this meant to be so, if not how can i correct it?
2. Is it possible to know the sort of traffic passing thru the default class? If possible improve the rate of other classes by matching important traffic back to a higher priority class.
3. Can I also match by mac-addresses?
TIA
K
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