Project Description

I need to learn how queueing disciplines work. I need to learn how to use the /usr/sbin/tc tool to change traffic control settings. This is a do-it-yourself project. I do not offer nor require assistance.

Goal for this Hackweek

Learn the basics.

Resources

  • https://lartc.org/
  • man tc
  • net/core/dev.c and net/sched in the Linux kernel source

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This project is part of:

Hack Week 23

Activity

  • almost 2 years ago: jiriwiesner removed keyword networking from this project.
  • almost 2 years ago: jiriwiesner removed keyword linux from this project.
  • almost 2 years ago: jiriwiesner added keyword "linux" to this project.
  • almost 2 years ago: jiriwiesner added keyword "networking" to this project.
  • almost 2 years ago: jiriwiesner started this project.
  • almost 2 years ago: jiriwiesner originated this project.

  • Comments

    • ericmenk33
      3 days ago by ericmenk33 | Reply

      Understanding traffic control with tools like tc is essential for network optimization, especially when managing resources efficiently. For a broader learning path, payment of attention to detailed guides on platforms can help simplify complex networking concepts. It’s a solid way to strengthen your foundation while exploring advanced IT topics.

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