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15. Traffic Control

Revision 1.14.3

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Clicking on a link in the Interface column will allow you to edit or delete a traffic classification interface
as shown below. The Manually Edit File button also allows you to make direct changes to the TC
interface configuration file.

Figure 15.2. Edit TC Interface

The Interface field specifies a network interface whose traffic will be controlled by the TC subsystem.

The In bandwidth field specifies the maximum inbound bandwidth that the interface can handle. If
the rate exceeds this value, packets may be delayed or potentially dropped.

The Out bandwidth field specifies the maximum outbound bandwidth that the interface can handle.
Outbound traffic above this rate is delayed or potentially dropped.

Bandwidth is specified in either kilobytes per second (kbps), or kilobits per second (kbit).

Note

The minimum bandwidth that may be specified to the Traffic Control subsystem for any network
device is 10 kilobits per second (kbit).

15.2.2. TC Classes

Figure 15.3. TC Classes

This menu allows you to add, edit, or remove a traffic classification class. Please note that each
class is associated with exactly one network interface. Exactly one class for each interface must be
designated as default. Unmarked traffic (packets which have not been assigned a mark value in the
TC Rules menu or via VLAN 802.1p) will be handled by the default class. Classes can match packets
either by their assigned mark or by their ToS field. The ToS field takes precedence over the mark.

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