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egress and ingress traffic shaping.

What exactly is the difference between ingress and egress in traffic shaping, what does it mean when we say that imq provies ingress shaping using egress qdisks?
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what does it mean when we say that imq provies ingress shaping using egress qdisks?
If you wish to have good answers, please show enough courtesy to our members and spell your questions correctly !

It is not our job to decode your spelling errors. For example, what is this??

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my huge spelling error!

I am Russian, English my 4th language, but I think it is easy to recognise what was the correct spelling of the word I misspelled in my question. Hence, the question is easy to understand..

Since you are an admin, I advice you not to make such comments unless the question is really full of errors.. If you do not agree with me, I will be happy not to use your site.
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No I don't agree with you.

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