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> Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 10:34 AM
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> Subject: [j-nsp] loss priority high/low
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> Experts,
> can you he
Reverse that. loss-priority=high means it's more likely to be dropped.
David
2008/9/15 Bit Gossip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Experts,
> can you help to clear the confusion here:
>
> loss-priority high = PLP high = the packet is LESS likely to get dropped
> loss-priority low = PLP low = the pac
Experts,
can you help to clear the confusion here:
loss-priority high = PLP high = the packet is LESS likely to get dropped
loss-priority low = PLP low = the packet is MORE likely to get dropped
Is this correct?
Thanks,
Bit.
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