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Diffstat (limited to 'extensions/libxt_rateest.man')
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1 files changed, 10 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/extensions/libxt_rateest.man b/extensions/libxt_rateest.man index 42a82f32..b1779eb3 100644 --- a/extensions/libxt_rateest.man +++ b/extensions/libxt_rateest.man @@ -4,22 +4,26 @@ estimators and matching on the difference between two rate estimators. .PP For a better understanding of the available options, these are all possible combinations: -.\" * Absolute: +.TP +Absolute: .IP \(bu 4 \fBrateest\fP \fIoperator\fP \fBrateest-bps\fP .IP \(bu 4 \fBrateest\fP \fIoperator\fP \fBrateest-pps\fP -.\" * Absolute + Delta: +.TP +Absolute + Delta: .IP \(bu 4 (\fBrateest\fP minus \fBrateest-bps1\fP) \fIoperator\fP \fBrateest-bps2\fP .IP \(bu 4 (\fBrateest\fP minus \fBrateest-pps1\fP) \fIoperator\fP \fBrateest-pps2\fP -.\" * Relative: +.TP +Relative: .IP \(bu 4 \fBrateest1\fP \fIoperator\fP \fBrateest2\fP \fBrateest-bps\fP(without rate!) .IP \(bu 4 \fBrateest1\fP \fIoperator\fP \fBrateest2\fP \fBrateest-pps\fP(without rate!) -.\" * Relative + Delta: +.TP +Relative + Delta: .IP \(bu 4 (\fBrateest1\fP minus \fBrateest-bps1\fP) \fIoperator\fP (\fBrateest2\fP minus \fBrateest-bps2\fP) @@ -31,7 +35,7 @@ combinations: For each estimator (either absolute or relative mode), calculate the difference between the estimator-determined flow rate and the static value chosen with the BPS/PPS options. If the flow rate is higher than the specified BPS/PPS, 0 will -be used instead of a negative value. In other words, "max(0, rateest#_rate - +be used instead of a negative value. In other words, "max(0, rateest#_rate \- rateest#_bps)" is used. .TP [\fB!\fP] \fB\-\-rateest\-lt\fP @@ -68,7 +72,7 @@ The names of the two rate estimators for relative mode. \fB\-\-rateest\-pps2\fP [\fIvalue\fP] Compare the estimator(s) by bytes or packets per second, and compare against the chosen value. See the above bullet list for which option is to be used in -which case. A unit suffix may be used - available ones are: bit, [kmgt]bit, +which case. A unit suffix may be used \(em available ones are: bit, [kmgt]bit, [KMGT]ibit, Bps, [KMGT]Bps, [KMGT]iBps. .PP Example: This is what can be used to route outgoing data connections from an |