[e2e] Is RED dead?

Puddinhead Wilson puddinghead_wilson007 at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Sep 30 09:45:17 PDT 2005



how does it matter in case of congestion/queue if i
drop at a central node or an edge node?

is the queue size sufficient to hold a window?

-danke!

--- Jing Shen <jshen_cad at yahoo.com.cn> wrote:

> I've talked with some one before who said wred is
> deployed in ISP network edge, but he is just from a
> network equipment manufacturer. 
> 
> To me, (W)RED seems good to provide a method
> avoiding
> congestion. But, how could those traffic be dropped
> according to traffic management requirement ? how to
> avoid to focusing those "honest" TCP
> implementations?
> 
> Jing  
> 
> 
> --- Randy Bush <randy at psg.com>дµÀ:
> 
> > wred is used in real network deployments, though
> not
> > as widely
> > as it likely should be.
> > 
> > randy
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> Jing Shen
> 
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