Re: FRTS

From: Giveortake@aol.com
Date: Mon Oct 07 2002 - 22:27:23 GMT-3


If thats what Jeff Doyle says, I say Jeff Doyle is wrong! But then again
who am I (dumb guy who failed twice) That may be ok for certain situations,
but does not cover all.

I don't believe you can make a blanket statement like that listed below.
Frankly its just wrong. It may be right in a "specific" scenerio but WRONG
for another.

CIR = Port physical speed
Mincir= CIR ( cir provides by carrier)
Bc= remote speed circuit /8
Be<= port speed of the remote router

Actually I think the blanket statements like this are killing people from
understanding. What we need are a couple good scenerios to demonstrate real
life situations such as over subscribing a head end, throttling back to
certain transmit rates if BECN's received etc.......... Traffic shaping
takes some math and some thought. Not memorize these four lines.



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