Brian J. Murrell wrote:

> 
> If I'm right, this seems like it could be a SOP (in absence of high
> marks) for using marking both for routing and shaping, complete with
> warnings/errors for marking packets in the wrong places, no?
> 

You're correct (It's been a while since I thought about why I did
HIGH_ROUTE_MARKS). So long as you don't try to use SAVE/RESTORE rules, you
should be ok. HIGH_ROUTE_MARKS provides a way to do SAVE/RESTORE safely
while still using 'track' (which also does SAVE/RESTORE).

-Tom
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