PCC
The PCC
strategy group can be easily understood as Loon automatically test the node delay under the PCC
strategy group at intervals, and eliminate the node with the maximum delay set by the user, and lock the same node for the network access request of the same host name initiated by the user
1. Enter Strategy Group
to add a strategy group
Please click here to jump to the Manually add a policy group
tutorial, and return to setting PCC
after completing the operation Tutorials
Two, set strategy type
Three, add agent node
Say a few more words
The newly added
PCC
strategy group according to this tutorial has no substantive effect. It is necessary to nest thePCC
strategy group as a sub-strategy group into the surrogate parent strategy group to play a substantial roleIt must be noted that other sub-strategy groups cannot be nested under the
PCC
strategy group, because the strategy group is not a node, and the strategy group does not delay testing.When adding a proxy node, it is strictly forbidden to select from the list of
subscribe nodes
, otherwise there will be a Loon warning, or even a proxy server provider’s ban.It is not allowed to have too many nodes in
Screening Subscription Nodes
, it is recommended to be less than10
, otherwise it is easy to appear Loon warnings, even proxy server provider bans and other serious consequencesIf you do not use regular expressions to filter suitable nodes, please click here to learn regular expressions
Classic Case
Regarding the situation that the policy type in the policy group is
PCC
and the available nodes under the policy group are0
, it may be because the parent policy group did not select thePCC
policy group as the proxy policy group