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diff --git a/docs/ch10-qos.rst b/docs/ch10-qos.rst
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--- a/docs/ch10-qos.rst
+++ b/docs/ch10-qos.rst
@@ -182,8 +182,8 @@ Matching rules
<match name>`
* Add a description:
- :code:`set traffic-policy limiter <policy name> class <class ID> match
- <match name> description <description>`
+ :code:`set traffic-policy limiter <policy name> class <class ID> match
+ <match name> description <description>`
* Specify the priority of a matching rule to set the order in which the rules
are evaluated, the higher the number the lower the priority, range 0...20
@@ -266,11 +266,12 @@ Available commands:
:code:`set traffic-policy network-emulator <policy name>`
* Add a description:
- :code:`set traffic-policy network-emulator <policy name> description <description>`
+ :code:`set traffic-policy network-emulator <policy name> description <description>`
* Specify a bandwidth limit in kbit/s:
:code:`set traffic-policy network-emulator <policy name> bandwidth <rate>`
Available suffixes:
+
* kbit (kilobits per second, default)
* mbit (megabits per second)
* gbit (gigabits per second)
@@ -281,6 +282,7 @@ Available commands:
* Set a burst size, the maximum amount of traffic that can be sent, in bytes:
:code:`set traffic-policy network-emulator <policy name> burst <burst size>`
Available suffixes:
+
* kb (kilobytes)
* mb (megabytes)
* gb (gigabytes)
@@ -288,13 +290,14 @@ Available commands:
* Define a delay between packets:
:code:`set traffic-policy network-emulator <policy name> network-delay <delay>`
Available suffixes:
+
* secs (seconds)
* ms (milliseconds, default)
* us (microseconds)
* Set a percentage of corrupted of packets (one bit flip, unchanged checksum):
- :code:`set traffic-policy network-emulator <policy name> packet-corruption
- <percent>`
+ :code:`set traffic-policy network-emulator <policy name> packet-corruption
+ <percent>`
* Set a percentage of random packet loss:
:code:`set traffic-policy network-emulator <policy name> packet-loss <percent>`
@@ -304,7 +307,7 @@ Available commands:
<percent>`
* Set a queue length limit in packets, range 0...4294967295, default 127:
- :code:`set traffic-policy network-emulator <policy name> queue-limit <limit>`
+ :code:`set traffic-policy network-emulator <policy name> queue-limit <limit>`
Priority queue
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -318,10 +321,10 @@ transmitted after traffic volume from higher priority queues decreases.
Available commands:
* Define a priority queue:
- :code:`set traffic-policy priority-queue <policy name>`
+ :code:`set traffic-policy priority-queue <policy name>`
* Add a description:
- :code:`set traffic-policy priority-queue <policy name> description <description>`
+ :code:`set traffic-policy priority-queue <policy name> description <description>`
Traffic classes
***************
@@ -338,25 +341,29 @@ Traffic classes
queue-limit <limit>`
* Specify a queue type for a traffic class, available queue types:
+
* drop-tail
* fair-queue
* random-detect
+
:code:`set traffic-policy priority-queue <policy name> class <class ID>
queue-type <type>`
**Default class**
* Define a default priority queue:
- :code:`set traffic-policy priority-queue <policy name> default`
+ :code:`set traffic-policy priority-queue <policy name> default`
* Define a maximum queue length for the default traffic class in packets:
- :code:`set traffic-policy priority-queue <policy name> default queue-limit
- <limit>`
+ :code:`set traffic-policy priority-queue <policy name> default queue-limit
+ <limit>`
* Specify the queuing type for the default traffic class, available queue types:
+
* drop-tail
* fair-queue
* random-detect
+
:code:`set traffic-policy priority-queue <policy name> default queue-type <type>`
Matching rules
@@ -462,6 +469,7 @@ Available commands:
* Set a bandwidth limit, default auto:
:code:`set traffic-policy random-detect <policy name> bandwidth <rate>`
Available suffixes:</u>
+
* auto (bandwidth limit based on interface speed, default)
* kbit (kilobits per second)
* mbit (megabits per second)
@@ -584,6 +592,7 @@ Available commands:
* Specify a bandwidth limit in kbits/s:
:code:`set traffic-policy rate-control <policy-name> bandwidth <rate>`
Available suffixes:</u>
+
* kbit (kilobits per second, default)
* mbit (megabits per second)
* gbit (gigabits per second)
@@ -594,6 +603,7 @@ Available commands:
* Specify a burst size in bytes, default 15 kilobytes:
:code:`set traffic-policy rate-control <policy-name> burst <burst-size>`
Available suffixes:
+
* kb (kilobytes)
* mb (megabytes)
* gb (gigabytes)
@@ -602,6 +612,7 @@ Available commands:
allowed to wait in the queue, default 50 milliseconds:
:code:`set traffic-policy rate-control <policy-name> latency`
Available suffixes:
+
* secs (seconds)
* ms (milliseconds, default)
* us (microseconds)
@@ -615,13 +626,13 @@ classes.
Available commands:
* Define a round robin policy:
- :code:`set traffic-policy round-robin <policy-name>`
+ :code:`set traffic-policy round-robin <policy-name>`
* Add a description:
- :code:`set traffic-policy round-robin <policy-name> description <description>`
+ :code:`set traffic-policy round-robin <policy-name> description <description>`
* Define a traffic class ID, range 2...4095:
- :code:`set traffic-policy round-robin <policy-name> class <class>`
+ :code:`set traffic-policy round-robin <policy-name> class <class>`
**Default policy:**
@@ -635,9 +646,11 @@ Available commands:
:code:`set traffic-policy round-robin <policy name> default queue-limit <limit>`
* Specify the queuing type for the default policy, available queue types:
+
* drop-tail
* fair-queue
* priority (based on the DSCP values in the ToS byte)
+
:code:`set traffic-policy round-robin <policy name> default queue-type <type>`
Matching rules
@@ -741,6 +754,7 @@ Avialable commands:
default 100%:
:code:`set traffic-policy shaper <policy-name> bandwidth <rate>`
Available suffixes:
+
* % (percentage of total bandwidth)
* kbit (kilobits per second)
* mbit (megabits per second)
@@ -750,7 +764,7 @@ Avialable commands:
* gbps (gigabytes per second)
Traffic classes
-***************
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
* Define a traffic class for a shaper policy, range for class ID is 2...4095:
:code:`set traffic-policy shaper <policy-name> class <class ID>`
@@ -762,6 +776,7 @@ Traffic classes
* Specify a bandwidth limit for a class, in kbit/s:
:code:`set traffic-policy shaper <policy-name> class <class ID> bandwidth <rate>`
Available suffixes:
+
* kbit (kilobits per second, default)
* mbit (megabits per second)
* gbit (gigabits per second)
@@ -772,6 +787,7 @@ Traffic classes
* Set a burst size for a class, the maximum amount of traffic that can be sent,
in bytes: :code:`set traffic-policy shaper <policy-name> class <class ID>
burst <burst-size>` Available suffixes:
+
* kb (kilobytes)
* mb (megabytes)
* gb (gigabytes)
@@ -779,6 +795,7 @@ Traffic classes
* Set a bandwidth ceiling for a class in kbit/s:
:code:`set traffic-policy shaper <policy-name> class <class ID> ceiling <rate>`
Available suffixes:
+
* % (percentage of total bandwidth)
* kbit (kilobits per second)
* mbit (megabits per second)
@@ -795,10 +812,12 @@ Traffic classes
* Specify a queue type for a traffic class, default fair-queue. Available
queue types:
+
* drop-tail
* fair-queue
* random-detect
* priority
+
:code:`set traffic-policy shaper <policy name> class <class ID> queue-type <type>`
* Modify DSCP field; the DSCP field value of packets in a class can be
@@ -842,7 +861,7 @@ Traffic classes
+---------+------------+--------+------------------------------+
Matching rules
-**************
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
* Define a class matching rule:
:code:`set traffic-policy shaper <policy name> class <class ID> match