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Re: ECN


From: David Freedman <david.freedman () uk clara net>
Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2008 09:14:26 +0000

When I thought about it, the IP core (10G links etc) first came to mind,
and there it's fairly easy to roll out (since I guess a lot of us do
WRED already), but what about on slower links? Would it make sense to
have our DSLAMs do this? What about DSL/cable modems (well, vendors
should first realise that FIFO is not great to begin with :P) ?

Implementing this in an MPLS core is not an easy task, you can really
only do this on the edge, when the MPLS labelled packet arrives at an
LSR, we don't know if it contains a TCP segment or not (fancy deep h/w
implementations excluded), all we know is that , if there is congestion,
we can discard it based on the EXP bits in the shim.

Dave.



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