Fix troff warnings about line breaks around URL's.
Remove unnecessary whitespace at end of line.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
locally terminated traffic for the given DSA switch user port. For a
description of which network interfaces are suitable for serving as conduit
interfaces of this user port, please see
-https://docs.kernel.org/networking/dsa/configuration.html#affinity-of-user-ports-to-cpu-ports
+.nf
+.UR https://docs.kernel.org/networking/dsa/configuration.html#affinity-of-user-ports-to-cpu-ports
+.UE
+.fi
as well as what is supported by the driver in use.
.sp
.BI enc_tos " NUMBER"
.TQ
.BI enc_ttl " NUMBER"
-.TQ
-.BR
.TP
.BI ct_state " CT_STATE"
.TQ
has the same semantics as
.B codel
and is used to ensure that the measured minimum delay does not become too stale.
-The minimum delay must be experienced in the last epoch of length
+The minimum delay must be experienced in the last epoch of length
.BR interval .
It should be set on the order of the worst-case RTT through the bottleneck to
give endpoints sufficient time to react. Default value is 100ms.
.IP " 1. " 4
Hemminger S. , "Network Emulation with NetEm", Open Source Development Lab,
April 2005
+.nf
.UR http://devresources.linux-foundation.org/shemminger/netem/LCA2005_paper.pdf
.UE
+.fi
.IP " 2. " 4
Salsano S., Ludovici F., Ordine A., "Definition of a general and intuitive loss
model for packet networks and its implementation in the Netem module in the
Linux kernel", available at
+.nf
.UR http://netgroup.uniroma2.it/NetemCLG
.UE
+.fi
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR tc (8)
enqueued. Without the parameter it is early-dropped.
.TP
adaptive
-(Added in linux-3.3) Sets RED in adaptive mode as described in http://icir.org/floyd/papers/adaptiveRed.pdf
+(Added in linux-3.3) Sets RED in adaptive mode as described in
+.na
+.UR http://icir.org/floyd/papers/adaptiveRed.pdf
+.UE
+.ad
.nf
Goal of Adaptive RED is to make 'probability' dynamic value between 1% and 50% to reach the target average queue :
.B (max - min) / 2