"William Allen Simpson" <wsimpson@greendragon.com> writes:
This is supposedly an operations list. So, everyone, when are you configuring it in _YOUR_ Cisco?
Ebone will be deploying code that does RED in CEF in approximately nine hours. I expect BC and I will be playing with RED most of this week, seeing how the Cisco implementation does on congested high-speed and sometimes high-delay interfaces where traffic is very heavily aggregated. I am not sure anybody else has done this yet (jhawk?) although there is some positive experience with RED on slow interfaces. Sean. - -- Sean Doran <smd@ebone.net> Development Manager, Ebone Inc., Copenhagen Denmark
Ebone will be deploying code that does RED in CEF in approximately nine hours. I expect BC and I will be playing with RED most of this week, seeing how the Cisco implementation does on congested high-speed and sometimes high-delay interfaces where traffic is very heavily aggregated.
I am not sure anybody else has done this yet (jhawk?) although there is some positive experience with RED on slow interfaces.
Some. A few links, only one of which sees enough drops for RED to make eny difference at all. I've been remiss :-(, though oddly enough I've spent some cycles with it last week, and have some more slotted this week. If people are interested this link (unidirectionally) is doing RED'd: 8 paix.bbnplanet.net (4.0.1.50) 80.247 ms 80.399 ms 80.463 ms 9 su-bfr.bbnplanet.net (4.0.1.49) 82.032 ms 81.574 ms 80.578 ms BTW, if you want to have a numbers-based discussion of your results, I suggest big-internet. I suppose we need to come up with some good guidelines for tweaking parameters... --jhawk
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John Hawkinson
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