I believe you would have tail-drop at that point Taqdir.

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 1:11 AM, Taqdir Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> like below command says
>
> random-detect precedence 5 40 90 5
>
> This will look at IPPrec 5 packets. And will start discarding when the queue
> depth reaches 40. By the time the queue-depth reaches 90  it will discard 1
> of every 5 packets.
>
> So now whene queue is at max 90, no more space for packets and MPD says
> discard 1 packet, what about other 4 packets
>
> if there is no space in queue for more packets (I mean remaining 4 packets).
> how are they actually processed ?
>
> I am confused somewhere in between:-) Could you please clear this concept ?
>
>
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