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- Retrieved 2019-05-16. "Questions about AF_PACKET V4 and AF_XDP". Kernel.org. "Accelerating networking with AF_XDP [LWN.net]". lwn.net. Retrieved 2019-05-16...
- module that is loaded. Example output from lsmod: Module Size Used by af_packet 27392 2 8139too 30592 0 snd_cs46xx 96872 3 snd_pcm_oss 55808 1 snd_mixer_oss...
- military transport aircraft developed from the World War II-era Fairchild C-82 Packet, designed to carry cargo, personnel, litter patients, and mechanized equipment...
- (datagram service or datagram sockets) SOCK_SEQPACKET (reliable sequenced packet service) SOCK_RAW (raw protocols atop the network layer) protocol specifying...
- The AF behavior group defines four separate AF classes with all traffic within one class having the same priority. Within each class, packets are given...
- argument value AF_UNIX that is p****ed to the function that creates a socket system resource. The same communication domain is also selected by AF_LOCAL. Valid...
- marking packets, or simply dropping them). DiffServ allows two carrier services apart from the default best-effort service: ****ured Forwarding (AF) and Expedited...
- 884: — 885: — 886: TW 887: — 888: —UN 889: — 9x 90: TR, CT 91: IN 92: PK 93: AF 94: LK 95: MM 96: ↙ 97: ↙ 98: IR 99: ↙ 96x 960: MV 961: LB 962: JO 963: SY...
- Eighteenth Air Force (18 AF) is the only Numbered Air Force (NAF) in Air Mobility Command (AMC) and one of the largest NAFs in the United States Air Force...
- connection, TCP maintains a CWND, limiting the total number of unacknowledged packets that may be in transit end-to-end. This is somewhat analogous to TCP's...