From: P729 (p729@xxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jul 31 2002 - 19:56:08 GMT-3
You'll want to look at some form of policing, like policing to a given rate,
accommodating bursts in a fashion so that TCP will self-police to the
desired rate. Exceed the allowable burst and you're dropped (or marked and
dropped further down the line).
Shaping implies queuing which in turn implies delay.
Regards,
Mas Kato
https://ecardfile.com/id/mkato
----- Original Message -----
From: "Casey, Paul (6822)" <Paul.Casey@o2.com>
To: "ccielab" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 12:40 PM
Subject: Processing delay sensitive traffic.
Hello,
Can some help me with this
Users on the local ethernet segment of Area 33 ABR are running a
delay-sensitive application from a server
Configure appropriate routers such that the application which uses udp port
4700 will incur minimum processing
delay and its packets are MORE lightly to be dropped than delayed.
How you would you go about doing something like this..
Paul Casey
O2 Ireland
Core Network Eng'g Team
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