Toke has already replied, but:

> Sure, my proposal does not cover the problem of mangling the CE bit inside
> VLAN-tagged packets, i.e. if we should understand if qdiscs should allow
> it or not.

This is clearly wrong-headed by itself.

Everything I've heard about VLAN tags thus far indicates that they should be 
*transparent* to nodes which don't care about them; they determine where the 
packet goes within the LAN, but not how it behaves.  In particular this means 
that AQM should be able to apply congestion control signals to them in the 
normal way, by modifying the ECN field of the IP header encapsulated within.

The most I would entertain is to incorporate a VLAN tag into the hashes that 
Cake uses to distinguish hosts and/or flows.  This would account for the case 
where two hosts on different VLANs of the same physical network have the same 
IP address.

 - Jonathan Morton

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