On 06/05/2015 07:44 PM, Tom Eastep wrote:
> For an outbound ipv6 packet, first the IPv6 tc rules and filters for 
> the SIT device are applied. Then, once the packet is encapsulated, the 
> IPv4 tc rules and filters are applied to the IPv4 protocol 41 packet.

So, if I don't misunderstand, all the IPv6 packets ultimately end up as 
a a single sub-tree of whichever class the IPv4 protocol 41 packet is 
classified in. Hmmm... Not what I want... But I guess that it is a 
structural limitation of having IPv6 going through its own interface.

Thanks for your explanation !


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