Traffic priority by mark
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Hi all,
Short(and hopefully simple) question,
What is the simplest way to prioritize traffic by a mark set erlier with l7-filter.
no bandwidthlimiting, just prio to packets with a low mark(using 1- 8)
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//Magnus
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