13 Dec
2004
13 Dec
'04
8:57 a.m.
--On 13 December 2004 13:18 +0000 Sam Stickland <sam_ml@spacething.org> wrote:
doesn't lock out traffic for such long periods of time.
Could it be that buffers and flow-control over the 14ms third party leg are causing the rate-limiting leaky bucket to continue to overflow long after it's full?
Or you are losing line protocol keepalives of some sort (e.g. at L2), or routing protocol packets. It may also be that your MPLS provider limits the traffic at X kbps INCLUDING protocol overhead - if so it's going to police out all sorts of important stuff (assuming you are running FR, ATM or something rather than some sort of TDM over MPLS). Alex