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Re: WMM classification guideline for applications?

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David Acker <dacker@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Kalle Valo wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> me and Patrik have been pondering what's the proper way for user space
>> applications to do packet classification to get the benefits from WMM.
>> VoIP application is a good example here.
>>
>> For the time being we have identified three different methods:
>>
>> 1. SO_PRIORITY with values 0-7 (we used this in nokia n810)
>> 2. SO_PRIORITY with values 256-263 (used by mac80211)
>> 3. IPv4 DSCP field with values 0-7 (used by mac80211)

[...]

> What do think of also supporting a method 4, VLAN priority field (0-7)?

Sorry, I haven't heard about this. I don't even know how applications
should set this. Can you show an example, please?

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Kalle Valo
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