tc (Linux)
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tc (traffic control) is the user-space system administration utility program used to configure the Linux kernel packet scheduler.[1][2] Tc is usually packaged as part of the iproute2 package.[3]
Syntax
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tc filter add dev pppoe-dsl parent 1: prio 1 protocol ip handle 202 fw flowid 1:202
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Linux Administration and Privileged Commands Manual –
- ^ Jha, Sanjay (2002). Engineering Internet QoS. Mahbub Hassan. Boston: Artech House. pp. 69–71. ISBN 1-58053-566-6. OCLC 52751809.
- ^ "list of the Debian package iproute2". Debian.
External links
[edit]- Traffic Control HOWTO Dated but still very relevant HOWTO from the Linux Documentation Project.
- Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO More up-to-date HOWTO for advanced networking topics, including traffic control
- Linux TC Notes brief note of various parts of linux traffic control. English is sometimes broken, but the information is still good.
- tc: Linux HTTP Outgoing Traffic Shaping Example use of tc for shaping tcp/80 traffic.
- Advanced Traffic Control ArchLinux wiki entry for traffic control with tc.
- tcng A proposed alternative to the regular tc program, however it appear to have stalled.