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features [2013-07-17 12:50] – created nkukard | features [2013-10-16 19:10] – [Core] nkukard | ||
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===== Core ===== | ===== Core ===== | ||
+ | * High performance event-driven design | ||
+ | * Flexible plugin interface | ||
+ | * Limit change batching and streaming | ||
+ | ===== Shaping ===== | ||
* Class definitions allowing class prioritization and shaping | * Class definitions allowing class prioritization and shaping | ||
+ | * Interface grouping for easy TX/RX identification | ||
+ | * Username-based limit support | ||
+ | * IP address based limit support | ||
+ | * Traffic match priorities | ||
+ | * Committed traffic rates and limits | ||
+ | * Limit time and permanent overrides | ||
+ | * Always (first), Normal (default) and Falltrhough traffic filtering | ||
* Optimization of traffic | * Optimization of traffic | ||
* Re-classification of traffic based on end-user experience | * Re-classification of traffic based on end-user experience | ||
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===== Plugins ===== | ===== Plugins ===== | ||
==== webserver ==== | ==== webserver ==== | ||
- | The webserver plugin implements a web interface entirely contained within OpenTrafficShaper. | + | The webserver plugin implements a web interface entirely contained within OpenTrafficShaper. It has a nice clean interface based on Twitter Bootstrap & JQuery/ |
==== tc ==== | ==== tc ==== | ||
The current supported traffic shaping system is tc, this module implements shaping rules based on tc. | The current supported traffic shaping system is tc, this module implements shaping rules based on tc. | ||