Re: U32 Port Range

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Tuesday 05 October 2004 13:06, gt90bh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> - I know that is something about the 0xffff parameter....

I guess it is some kind of bitmask and works similarly to a netmask. If you 
only want to categorise traffic from port 1-1024, using "sport 0 0xfbff" 
*might* work, though I am not sure about that. Some core QoS developers on 
the kernel may give you more insight than I am able to do. But you can still 
try it, better than nothing :).

- -- 
Thilo Schulz

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