Vadim Antonov wrote:
I would like to inject some sanity into the traffic engineering discussion by reminding about some small fact of life:
Nobody knows how to measure how what the demanded/available bandwidth ratio is when the circuit is overloaded.
I think the point of TE is to avoid overbooking in the first place, and also calculate a suitably assured protection path. (or just build for the busy hour, of course)
What it means that by and large traffic engineering is done by seat of the pants.
May be so, but at some point every business will be accountable to operating cost. This is the hallmark of a mature sector in a commodity market, in fact.
PPS Pluris core technology allows to treat traffic as a liquid - unlike simple IP routing it works by splitting aggregated streams, which can be sent along different paths.
Not by hashing flows I hope. Otherwise, I suspect that non-Newtonian CFD per macroflow can't possibly be a time-complexity win over the "simple" MCF optimization problem... :P Regards, Andrew Bender thrupoint.net