On 5/9/11 8:15 AM, Mr Dash Four wrote:
> 
>> Yes. TC can be defined for a device that has no IP address (think of
>> port devices on a bridge).
>>   
> OK, so the next time that device acquires a real IP address everything
> would be back to normal, I will start getting matches and the tc policy
> will be fully operational - I won't have to do anything, right?
> 

Everything will be back to normal, unless you need policy routing out of
the device (providers file).

-Tom
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