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You can use the same marks for different interfaces. You can use the same marks for different interfaces.
RATE The minimum bandwidth this class should get, RATE The minimum bandwidth this class should get,
when the traffic load rises. when the traffic load rises. If the sum of the rates
in this column exceed the INTERFACE's OUT-BANDWIDTH,
then the OUT-BANDWIDTH limit may not be honored.
CEIL The maximum bandwidth this class is allowed to use CEIL The maximum bandwidth this class is allowed to use
when the link is idle. Useful if you have traffic when the link is idle. Useful if you have traffic
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You can use the value "full" in here for setting You can use the value "full" in here for setting
the maximum bandwidth to the defined output bandwidth the maximum bandwidth to the defined output bandwidth
of that interface of that interface.
PRIORITY The priority in which classes will be serviced by PRIORITY The priority in which classes will be serviced by
the packet shaping scheduler and also the priority the packet shaping scheduler and also the priority
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rlogin, and ftp still use them. rlogin, and ftp still use them.
tos-minimize-delay 0x10/0x10 tos-minimize-delay 0x10/0x10
tos-maximize-throughput 0x08/0x08 tos-maximize-throughput 0x08/0x08
tos-maximize-reliability 0x04/0x04 tos-maximize-reliability 0x04/0x04
tos-minimize-cost 0x02/0x02 tos-minimize-cost 0x02/0x02
tos-normal-service 0x00/0x1e tos-normal-service 0x00/0x1e
NOTE: each of this options is only NOTE: each of this options is only
valid for ONE class per interface. valid for ONE class per interface.