From: Sreenivasa Reddy.Kaki (sreeni.kaki@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Jul 19 2006 - 12:07:01 ART
Hi Eldho,
There is a relation between minimum threshold and mark probability
denominator. The 'mark probability denominator' is the denominator for the
number of packets can be dropped when the average queue depth is at the
'minimum threshold'. For example, if the denominator is 512, 1 out of every
512 packets will be dropped when the average queue is at the 'minimum
threshold'.
I don't think there is any relation between 'max threshold' and 'mark
probability denominator'.
Cheers
Sreeni.
On 7/19/06, ELDHO PAUL <cciein2006@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> *random-detect precedence [**precedence] [minimum threshold] [maximum
> threshold] [mark probability denominator]*
>
> *>>In this synatx what is the purpose of mark probability denominator.*
>
> *>>Is there any relation ship between minthreshold maxthreshold and mrk
> probability denominator, just as in the case of Bc , CIR and
> Tc(Bc=CIR*Tc/1000)*
>
> Regards,
>
> Eldho
>
> *
> *
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