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2005 Oct 11
5
The effects of queueing on delay
...e and shaping rates to 48.4687. The
combined increase is 31.2 kbit which is very small. there are some
packets queued for a short period and some dropped which clears the
queue. The maximum number of packets dropped was 20 per second. But the
delay goes up to 30ms.
check out the graphs at
http://frink.nuigalway.ie/~jlynch/queue/
I cant seem to explain this. Even if the queue was full all the time and
each packet was of maximum size, the delay imposed by queueing should be
a maximum of 10 * 1500 * 8 /100,000,000 which equals 1ms.
How can so much delay be added by such a small increase in the...
2004 Jan 14
5
* For Call Center
Hi Everyone ;)
I have posted something like this before but yeilded no solid help as of
yet.
I am new to * and havent even setup a box for it yet as to I have no clue
what I should go ahead and buy before wasting a few $k. Im looking to setup
* for my office with outbound calling only with some call agents, and also
remote agents so they can work from home. At this time im not looking to
2006 Jun 15
2
Custom database forms input and display ??
I read through the entire agile web book and started over from scratch
now to see if I can start my own project..
I need to understand how admin/new.rhtml <%= render :partial => ''form''
%>
is creating the forms and telling it to input data into the tables
I have it talking to a different table this time and in list.rhtml <%=
column.human_name %> I can get it
2005 Jul 06
0
Diffserv using HTB or PRIO qdiscs as basis for EF phb
Im experimenting with using a Linux machine with 3 interfaces to operate
as a core router. All links and network interfaces are 100mbit. Below is
a ascii diagram of the network.
(network A) edge router ------>core router---->edge router (network C)
^
|
|
edge router
(network B)
I have tried two
2005 Jul 27
13
HTB and PRIO qdiscs introducing extra latency when output interface is saturated
Im using a Linux machine with standard pc hardware with 3 seperate PCI
network interfaces to operate as a DiffServ core router using Linux
traffic control. The machine is a P4 2.8ghz, 512mb RAM running fedora
core 3 with the 2.6.12.3 kernel. All links and network interfaces are
full duplex fast ethernet. IP forwarding is enabled in the kernel. All
hosts on the network have their time sychronised