Re: iptables vlan and 802.1p marking is possible?

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В Чтв, 08/04/2010 в 12:30 +0200, Alessandro Fachin пишет: 
> Hi,
> is it possibile marking  with iptables the traffic coming from tagged
> port (802.1Q vlan)
> that is using PCP, the 3-bit field which refers to the IEEE 802.1p priority?

It seems you can mark vlan packet with ebtables using protocol 802_1Q
and --vlan-id, --vlan-prio matches, see man ebtables.

Then you might want to use those marks from iptables or directly from
tc.

> I'm trying to do this for keep the correct priority until traffic arriveto tc.
> Thanks for reply.
> Regards.
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