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34 \item To allow user to set traffic class bits.
36 \item To allow user to read traffic class bits of received packets.
42 \item To assign flow labels to packets sent by user.
44 \item To get flow labels of received packets. I do not know
48 \item To allocate flow labels in the way, compliant to RFC2460. Namely:
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228 \item {\bf ``Cooperative''. } We could leave flow label allocation wholly
239 \item {\bf ``Indirect''.} Kernel redirects requests to user level daemon
245 \item {\bf ``Stupid''.} To allocate labels in kernel space. It is the simplest
285 \item \verb|dst| is IPv6 destination address associated with the label.
287 \item \verb|label| is flow label value in network byte order. If it is zero,
292 \item \verb|action| is requested operation. Currently, only three operations
301 \item \verb|flags| are optional modifiers. Currently
310 \item \verb|share| defines who is allowed to reuse the same flow label.
320 \item \verb|linger| is time in seconds. After the last user releases flow
326 \item \verb|expires| is time in seconds. Flow label will be kept at least
393 \item \verb|Label| is hexadecimal flow label value.
394 \item \verb|S| is sharing style.
395 \item \verb|Owner| is ID of creator, it is zero, pid or uid, depending on
397 \item \verb|Users| is number of applications using the label now.
398 \item \verb|Linger| is \verb|linger| of this label in seconds.
399 \item \verb|Expires| is time until expiration of the label in seconds. It may
401 \item \verb|Dst| is IPv6 destination address.
402 \item \verb|Opt| is length of options, associated with the label. Option