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Thu Mar 25 11:59:21 PST 2004
obtained like this,
for E1->E3, the maximum throughput is 3 since the minimum link througput
in the routing path from E1 to E3 is 3 at E1->C1 link. And the minimum
throughput is 0 when every traffic leaving E1 router transferred to
E4 router.
for E2->E3, the maximum throughput is 4 since the minimum link throughput
in the routing path is 4 at C2->E3 link. And the minimum throughput is
1 when all the traffic at C2->E4 link is from the router E2.
I found that the real throughput of every E-to-E traffic is bounded with
this min/max value. And I'd like to use this metric to control DiffServ
network.
Is there anybody have similar interests and valuable comments on this idea?
Thank you so much in advance.
Sincerely,
Jay Kim
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