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   tc-u32    ( 8 )

универсальный 32-битный фильтр управления трафиком (universal 32bit traffic control filter)

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VALUES

Options and selectors require values to be specified in a
       specific format, which is often non-intuitive. Therefore the
       terminals in SYNOPSIS have been given descriptive names to
       indicate the required format and/or maximum allowed numeric
       value: Prefixes u32, u16 and u8 indicate four, two and single
       byte unsigned values. E.g.  u16 indicates a two byte-sized value
       in range between 0 and 65535 (0xFFFF) inclusive. A prefix of int
       indicates a four byte signed value. A middle part of _hex_
       indicates that the value is parsed in hexadecimal format.
       Otherwise, the value's base is automatically detected, i.e.
       values prefixed with 0x are considered hexadecimal, a leading 0
       indicates octal format and decimal format otherwise. There are
       some values with special formatting as well: ip_address and
       netmask are in dotted-quad formatting as usual for IPv4
       addresses. An ip6_address is specified in common, colon-separated
       hexadecimal format. Finally, prefixlen is an unsigned, decimal
       integer value in range from 0 to the address width in bits (32
       for IPv4 and 128 for IPv6).

Sometimes values need to be dividable by a certain number. In that case a name of the form N*val was chosen, indicating that val must be dividable by N. Or the other way around: the resulting value must be a multiple of N.