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* [LARTC] How much does it matter where the throttling is done?
@ 2002-11-25  6:25 Brian Capouch
  2002-11-25 17:10 ` Stef Coene
  2002-11-25 18:55 ` [LARTC] How much does it matter where the throttling is Art Reisman
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From: Brian Capouch @ 2002-11-25  6:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

I got into a "spirited discussion" tonight about just what the upstream 
effects of traffic shaping look like.

In the case in point, a private WAN with quite a few routers connects to 
a number of Internet POPs.  In some cases, the "leaves" are three or 
four hops from the backbone source.

The central focus of the discussion was the relative harm/benefit from 
putting the traffic shaper at the point where the bandwidth hits the 
Internet, at one extreme, versus at the "last-hop" routers on the other.

I won't go into the details as I suspect there is probably a cut and 
dried answer.

And rather than proffering my own ideas, I would rather not embarrass 
myself and just ask the experts.

Thanks.

B.

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