An article on Dynamic Transfer Mode and how circuit-switching technology will enhance packet-switching protocols. TIWAGOS. http://www.zdnet.com/intweek/daily/980921c.html
bjames@mis.net (Barry L James) writes:
An article on Dynamic Transfer Mode and how circuit-switching technology will enhance packet-switching protocols. TIWAGOS.
Uh, yeah. A large grain of salt. Without software, bandwidth reservation is just silly. (Even with it, it's fairly easy to prove that channelization always increases queue depths and waiting times. Oh, well.) -- James Carlson, Consulting S/W Engineer <carlson@ironbridgenetworks.com> IronBridge Networks / 55 Hayden Avenue 71.246W Vox: +1 781 372 8132 Lexington MA 02421-7996 / USA 42.423N Fax: +1 781 372 8190 "PPP Design and Debugging" --- http://people.ne.mediaone.net/carlson/ppp
In article <360905DD.EF01672D@mis.net> you write:
An article on Dynamic Transfer Mode and how circuit-switching technology will enhance packet-switching protocols. TIWAGOS.
router#config t Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. router(config)#dtm ? % Unrecognized command router(config)#ip dtm ? % Unrecognized command router(config)#^Z router# 'Nuff said. I like this quote:
Karoop said the company could also do battle with the big fast-router set. "They could have success in the core routing space and compete with the likes of Argon [Networks Inc.], Avici [Systems Inc.] and Juniper [Networks Inc.]," he said. "Their value proposition is that they can provide better QOS than what's out there."
I guess all the big providers are behind the times. Evidently the core routing space is controlled by Argon, Avici, and Juniper. No, I couldn't write that with a straight face. :-) -- Leo Bicknell - bicknell@dimension.net Network Engineer (CCIE #3440) - Dimension Enterprises 1-703-709-7500, fax, 1-703-709-7699
On Wed, Sep 23, 1998 at 10:29:49AM -0400, Barry L James wrote:
An article on Dynamic Transfer Mode and how circuit-switching technology will enhance packet-switching protocols. TIWAGOS.
TIWAGOS? -- "You know, I've decided lizards aren't too smart." --Me, to "Junior", one of my iguanas
On Wed, 23 Sep 1998, Steven J. Sobol wrote:
On Wed, Sep 23, 1998 at 10:29:49AM -0400, Barry L James wrote:
An article on Dynamic Transfer Mode and how circuit-switching technology will enhance packet-switching protocols. TIWAGOS.
TIWAGOS?
Yeah, this stuff gets out of hand, but after staring at it longer than I should: Take It With A Grain Of Salt Charles
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On Wed, 23 Sep 1998, Steven J. Sobol wrote:
On Wed, Sep 23, 1998 at 10:29:49AM -0400, Barry L James wrote:
An article on Dynamic Transfer Mode and how circuit-switching technology will enhance packet-switching protocols. TIWAGOS.
TIWAGOS?
Take It With A Grain Of Salt It's the new Internet Fad. The comm has chngd f/ lil abbrv lang 2 total acronyms. Soon, inet comm will look like DNA strings (but with 22 more letters to choose from), YKWIM? ;^) Barry "I am one with my duality" James Barry L James | Mikrotec Internet Services, Inc (AS3801) Director R & D | 1001 Winchester Rd bjames@mis.net | Lexington KY 40505 http://www.mis.net/ | 606/266.5925 800/875.5095 Member AAAI, IEEE # 40277528 --- Man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of the time he will pick himself up and continue on. -- Winston Churchill
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Barry L James
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