I have created a bridge with nmcli between eth0 and wlan0
I use this procedure
sudo nmcli con add ifname br0 type bridge con-name br0
sudo nmcli con add type bridge-slave ifname eth0 master br0
sudo nmcli con add type bridge-slave ifname wlan0 master br0
sudo nmcli con modify br0... (1 Reply)
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# uname -a
Linux xxxx 4.8.0-52-generic #55~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 28 14:36:29 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Hi all,
I need to add domain and search parameters to resolv.conf, however network manager overwrites.
Setting the PEERDNS=No in the interface file seems to have no effect on this behaviour.
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Dear Engineer,
Can anyone please inform me some application name like (CBQ) to control network bandwidth and please provide me the url to configure it.
With Best Regards,
Md. Abdullah-Al Kauser (1 Reply)
Many papers, articles and posts about network bandwidth requirements refer to network traffic rules-of-thumb when estimating bandwidth requirements for a new network with an unknown load. I've seen a couple rules for video and VoIP.
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USB_SET_INTERFACE(9) USB Core APIs USB_SET_INTERFACE(9)NAME
usb_set_interface - Makes a particular alternate setting be current
SYNOPSIS
int usb_set_interface(struct usb_device * dev, int interface, int alternate);
ARGUMENTS
dev
the device whose interface is being updated
interface
the interface being updated
alternate
the setting being chosen.
CONTEXT
!in_interrupt ()
DESCRIPTION
This is used to enable data transfers on interfaces that may not be enabled by default. Not all devices support such configurability. Only
the driver bound to an interface may change its setting.
Within any given configuration, each interface may have several alternative settings. These are often used to control levels of bandwidth
consumption. For example, the default setting for a high speed interrupt endpoint may not send more than 64 bytes per microframe, while
interrupt transfers of up to 3KBytes per microframe are legal. Also, isochronous endpoints may never be part of an interface's default
setting. To access such bandwidth, alternate interface settings must be made current.
Note that in the Linux USB subsystem, bandwidth associated with an endpoint in a given alternate setting is not reserved until an URB is
submitted that needs that bandwidth. Some other operating systems allocate bandwidth early, when a configuration is chosen.
This call is synchronous, and may not be used in an interrupt context. Also, drivers must not change altsettings while urbs are scheduled
for endpoints in that interface; all such urbs must first be completed (perhaps forced by unlinking).
RETURN
Zero on success, or else the status code returned by the underlying usb_control_msg call.
COPYRIGHT Kernel Hackers Manual 3.10 June 2014 USB_SET_INTERFACE(9)