From: Bob Gustafson <bobgus@mcs.net>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [LARTC] Per-connection routing for multiple uplinks/providers
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 21:38:19 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-101899316928829@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-lartc-101890143014670@msgid-missing>
Don Cohen writes:
>Bob Gustafson writes:
> > But, But, - this is really just software. We are not trying to cram wine
> > bottles down the internet pipe (although many would really like to do
> > that!).
>
>The limitations I point out are inherent in tcp/ip.
Yes, there are limitations in tcp/ip..
>
> > >From the requestee point of view, I know how much bandwidth I need to
> > listen to the BBC newscast, or to a company conference call. I can also
> > request email and ftp sessions to work in the 'background' at a lower
> > bandwidth allocation (cost?), but if I am talking to someone interactively,
> > it would be nice if my packets were transferred at a regular rate without
> > jitter or delay. IP doesn't do this, and one can argue that it cannot. But,
> > the whole thing is run by software and software can change.
>
>All of the things above can already be done on a single link.
With IP, to get decent QoS, you need a bit of excess bandwidth on the
connection. With contention for the pipe at any point in the path from
sender to receiver, the connection reverts to a 'best efforts' un-policed
connection.
Hmm, maybe I'm wandering into the Pub wearing a weird hat. After all, this
is the Lartc mail list.
>What cannot be done is make two links work like one with the
>sum of the bandwidth.
I can see your point. I didn't say that it was going to be easy.
=
I just 'measured' my DSL bandwidth at 632 kbits/sec and my Cable bandwidth
at 897 kbits/sec (using bandwidthplace.com)
=
BobG
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-04-16 21:38 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-04-15 20:08 [LARTC] Per-connection routing for multiple uplinks/providers ?? Bob Gustafson
2002-04-15 21:55 ` [LARTC] Per-connection routing for multiple uplinks/providers Arthur van Leeuwen
2002-04-16 6:01 ` Bob Gustafson
2002-04-16 6:56 ` Arthur van Leeuwen
2002-04-16 11:48 ` Patrick McHardy
2002-04-16 13:38 ` Mihai RUSU
2002-04-16 13:57 ` Patrick McHardy
2002-04-16 14:14 ` Mihai RUSU
2002-04-16 20:01 ` Bob Gustafson
2002-04-16 20:26 ` Don Cohen
2002-04-16 21:38 ` Bob Gustafson [this message]
2002-04-28 15:27 ` [LARTC] Per-connection routing for multiple uplinks/providers ?? mikee
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