From: johngibson1541@yahoo.com
Date: Wed Apr 04 2007 - 14:52:30 ART
The Tx ring is always FIFO and have no special treatment for any packets.
I remember a ciscopress book says something like "to have better use of LLQ
and better control over packet treatment, set Tx ring depth to as small as possible".
When Tx ring depth is 1 (the smallest possible), doesn't that mean the
interface is always "congested" by the functional definition (Tx ring is full)
when the interface is sending packets then? When the interface is always
congested when it is at work doesn't matter how fast packets are arriving
why do we need to define a time of congestion? I am totally lost.
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