On December 3, 2017 8:54:40 PM GMT+01:00, Juliusz Chroboczek <j...@irif.fr> 
wrote:
>> Many would kill for a 10:1 DOCSIS connection. 50:1 is not rare, and I
>> have personally been subscribed to a near 100:1 service.
>
>Some people should not be allowed to design networks.
>
>> The DOCSIS shaper deals with ethernet frames so 58 / 1518 bytes.
>
>Could you please point me to details of the DOCSIS shaper?

the relevant section from the Docsis standard 
(http://www.cablelabs.com/specification/docsis-3-0-mac-and-upper-layer-protocols-interface-specification/):

"C.2.2.7.2 Maximum Sustained Traffic Rate 632 This parameter is the rate 
parameter R of a token-bucket-based rate limit for packets. R is expressed in 
bits per second, and MUST take into account all MAC frame data PDU of the 
Service Flow from the byte following the MAC header HCS to the end of the CRC, 
including every PDU in the case of a Concatenated MAC Frame. This parameter is 
applied after Payload Header Suppression; it does not include the bytes 
suppressed for PHS. The number of bytes forwarded (in bytes) is limited during 
any time interval T by Max(T), as described in the expression: Max(T) = T * (R 
/ 8) + B, (1) where the parameter B (in bytes) is the Maximum Traffic Burst 
Configuration Setting (refer to Annex C.2.2.7.3). NOTE: This parameter does not 
limit the instantaneous rate of the Service Flow. The specific algorithm for 
enforcing this parameter is not mandated here. Any implementation which 
satisfies the above equation is conformant. In particular, the granularity of 
enforcement and the minimum implemented value of this parameter are vendor 
specific. The CMTS SHOULD support a granularity of at most 100 kbps. The CM 
SHOULD support a granularity of at most 100 kbps. NOTE: If this parameter is 
omitted or set to zero, then there is no explicitly-enforced traffic rate 
maximum. This field specifies only a bound, not a guarantee that this rate is 
available."

So in essence DOCSIS users need to only account for 18 Bytes of ethernet 
overhead in both ingress and egress directions under non-congested conditions.



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