RE: Anything out there that is similar to Cisco's WFQ?

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Nooooo SFQ is not like WFQ... WRR is the closest thing to cisco's
fair-queue..
WRR keeps track of the connections using the ip_conntrack .. that's sort of
what
cisco's fair-queue does and it checks the bandwidth streams and gives lower
priority
to the higher streams and larger packets.. it's meant to reduce latency for
traffic
shaping and it does :)
I haven't tried WRR but it looks like the closest thing to it although it
doesn't
take everything in to account as cisco's flow based WFQ does..

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: Don Cohen [mailto:don-lartc@isis.cs3-inc.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 3:55 PM
To: xerox@foonet.net; lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl
Subject: Anything out there that is similar to Cisco's WFQ?


 > From: "CIT/Paul" <xerox@foonet.net>
 > Any help would be greatly appreciated :) This is much better than SFQ :>

Sounds like SFQ to me.  Can you tell us what the differences are?

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