Re: Trafficv Shaping per connection

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At 03:53 PM 09/07/2000 -0400, you wrote:
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>[stuff about inefficiencies of CBQ deleted]
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>Denis, can you provide substantial proof of what you claim?

Read the studies, its an inherent property of the technique. Its a
round-robin  deal, and the larger the robin, the less efficient the round.
Only the highest priority traffic is guaranteed its slice...everything else
suffers as the number of queues increase. the 2 major pitfalls of cbq are:

1) unidirectional (outgoing) only
2) inefficiencies increase with the number of streams/classes

I cant prove that the sun is hot, but I know it is.

Dennis

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