From: Hennen, David (David.Hennen@gtech.com)
Date: Fri Jan 17 2003 - 13:45:56 GMT-3
I'm having a friendly disagreement with another tech at work regarding
frame-relay payload-compression packet-by-packet. The situation is a remote
office with a heavily utilized 128k Frame pvc to a hub office. The remote
spoke office has a 4700 router as does the hub office and both sides with
frame-relay payload-compression packet-by-packet enabled on the
subinterfaces.
I recall reading, maybe in Laura Chappels book, that on slow links you get a
diminished return using frame-relay payload-compression, ie it takes longer
to compress, transmit, receive and decompress the data than it would without
the compression configured. I've done a few searches in the obvious places
like cisco.com but can't find a reference to support or disprove my opinion.
Does anyone in this list know of a reference regarding this topic?
thanks
dave h
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