On Sep 25, 2013, at 12:24 PM, Mikael Abrahamsson swm...@swm.pp.se wrote:
For higher end platforms, for instance all cisco CPU based routers (for some
value of all) can be configured with RED, fair-queue or similar, but they
come with FIFO as default. This has been the same way since at
Curtis all,
At 17:07 14/10/2013, Curtis Villamizar wrote:
In enterprise and data center there is also very good control over
what equipment is used and how it is used. However, clue density
decreases exponentially farther from the core and approaches zero in
some data centers and in some
On Sun, 29 Sep 2013, Bob Briscoe wrote:
The shallow marking threshold certainly keeps standing queuing delay
low. However, that's only under long-running constant conditions. During
dynamics, not waiting a few hundred msec to respond to a change in the
queue is what keeps the queuing delay
Thanks Shahid
Although interesting to know that (W)RED has made it into some hardware (in
your RE to Lars' point), my question is more about deployment at the edge
or the core, whether it's being used or not?
Cheers,
Naeem
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 8:51 PM, Akhtar, Shahid (Shahid)
On Wed, 25 Sep 2013, Akhtar, Shahid (Shahid) wrote:
Please see below examples of support for RED/WRED from switches (from ALU and
Cisco websites, search for RED or WRED in document):
I'd venture to claim that putting RED on a device with a few milliseconds
worth of buffer depth is pretty