-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 > We can make it more concrete. Let's create an iptables rule with > numerical values that matches DSCP CS6, which corresponds to IP > Precendence 6, numerical value 0xC0, where in the terms of RFC 1349 bits > 0 and 1 are set in the PRECEDENCE portion of the ToS octet.
I think I should emphasise the point that DSCP CS6 is the same as IP Precedence 6 *by design*, it's not a coincidence. So the experiment proves that IP Precedence 6 is encoded as 0xc0, which is what proves the layout of the octet. Peter. - -- I use the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) in combination with Enigmail. You can send me encrypted mail if you want some privacy. My key is available at <http://digitalbrains.com/2012/openpgp-key-peter> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAEBCAAdFiEEZQCNwiCq4qJXTWzVlp4Bj95s3KEFAl1L6ycACgkQlp4Bj95s 3KHnVgf/a7pav4qO9gYI0rMXi2GsIAtjxWKHaJheph8YXP3vP1LE1v+vOStQB+zC MPFN1IcUElo0+8ozrQ2RQsus3f4KxJIGPVRSXNAWnprlcEF3NRvVAZBkIjMYSWX9 se/v3BnExMk+IU9sUhDw1nH8KFYosa84zbxbT1buoGxbUzEoXZyezBkEB3CSqqtB kn4mSZEoWrkahYsW71bFW7IEfuhCfh7GGq4VmO3aoLxGjIqhjrQgI6Cu+j3XUn3G Sz32dfH5QGgDhsNBIHjlZPr2zlUAhVPJRv/+kdtgXVQiNAQUmFbHLEzoMeGlk4LP Q6J6xy9ZOK66q1UpIC2cygqdx4WbCA== =zRTY -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

