On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 08:53:15 -0400, Eliot, Wireless and Server Administrator,
Great Lakes Internet wrote
> So, then you're saying 1:10001 is equivilant to 110,001, which would 
> be 0x1ADB1 -- as opposed to 10,001 = 0x2711 ?

I would like to say that classids are not decimal numbers but hexadecimal,
i.e. if you've got decimal class number 65535 you show write it down in tc
command as FFFF. I hope now it's clear ;-)

> Eliot Gable
> Certified Wireless Network Administrator
> Cisco Certified Network Associate
> CompTIA Security+ Certified
> CompTIA Network+ Certified
> Network and Systems Administrator
> Great Lakes Internet, Inc.
> 112 North Howard
> Croswell, MI 48422
> 810-679-3395

> --
Kind regards,
Tomasz Chilinski
RHCX, RHCE, RedHat Academy Instructor
Cisco Certified Academy Instructor
LMS developer: http://lms.rulez.pl
Kadu developer: http://www.kadu.net
Director of Chilan.com network engineering department

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