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nl-qdisc(8)							   nl-qdisc(8)

NAME
       nl-qdisc-{add|list|delete} - Manage queueing disciplines

SYNOPSIS
       nl-qdisc-add --dev dev --parent id [OPTIONS] qdisc-type [QDISC]

       nl-qdisc-delete [ --interactive ] [OPTIONS]

       nl-qdisc-list [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION
       The  nl-qdisc  tools allow to manage and configure queueing disciplines
       (qdiscs) in the kernel.

OPTIONS
       -h or --help
	      Print help text to console and exit.

       -v or --version
	      Print versioning information to console and exit.

       -q or --quiet
	      Do not print informal notifications about actions taken  to  the
	      console.	  By   default	a  short  description  of  each	 qdisc
	      added/update/deleted will be printed to the console. This option
	      disables this behaviour.

       -d or --dev=DEV
	      Network device the qdisc is attached to.

       -p or --parent=ID
	      Identifier  of the parent qdisc/class this qdisc is attached to.
	      The identifier can be specified as classid, name or one  of  the
	      special values "root" or "ingress".

       -i or --id=ID
	      Identifier of qdisc. It can be specified as classid or name.

   nl-qdisc-add Options
       --update
	      Update qdisc if it already exists, otherwise attempting to add a
	      qdisc which already exists will result in an  error.  This  does
	      not include changing the type of the qdisc, use --replace if you
	      wish to do so.

       --replace
	      Replace or update qdisc if it already exists. Same behaviour  as
	      --update	but  will  completely  replace	the qdisc if it exists
	      already.

       --update-only
	      Update an existing qdisc but do not create it  if	 it  does  not
	      exist.

       --replace-only
	      Update  or  replace an existing qdisc but do not create it if it
	      does exist.

   nl-qdisc-delete Options
       --interactive
	      The interactive mode requires confirmation by the user for  each
	      qdisc  deleted.  It  will print a prompt for each qdisc matching
	      the provided filter and requires the user	 to  answer  'y'es  or
	      'n'o.

       --yes  Make  the	 default answer for interactive prompts be 'y'es. This
	      option is also required to delete	 all  qdiscs  on  all  network
	      devices.

       -k or --kind=TYPE
	      Only delete qdiscs of this type.

   nl-qdisc-list Options
       --details
	      Show detailed information for each qdisc listed.

       --stats
	      Show  statistics	information for each qdisc listed. This option
	      will also turn on detailed information automatically.

       -r or --recursive
	      List all TC objects recurisvely attached to all qdiscs  matching
	      the filter.

       -k or --kind=TYPE
	      Only list qdiscs of this type.

USAGE
       Add a HTB root qdisc with id "5:":

	      nl-qdisc-add --dev eth0 --parent root --id 5: htb

       List all qdiscs on eth0 and print statistical data:

	      nl-qdisc-list --stats --dev eth0

       Delete the qdisc "5:":
	      nl-qdisc-delete --id 5:

SEE ALSO
       nl-classid-lookup(8)

AUTHOR
       Thomas  Graf is the original author and current maintainer of libnl and
       libnl tools. Many people have contributed to it since.

libnl				21 October 2010			   nl-qdisc(8)
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