On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Hamilton, David (TSG C&I) wrote:
> No. It's more a case of having to use an unreliable, high-cost
> transmission medium which gives a highly variable bandwidth.
> When the effective bandwidth does drop below useable levels, we have
> usually found tons of TCP re-transmissions, and would therefore like to
> use these as a criterion for shutting down the line due to lack of
> financial viability of the session.
Ah, bit more sensible :).
If this link is carrying multiple TCP sessions, try configuring WRED
on the output interface, should make a difference. Some recent TCP
implementions have better congestion/contention algorithms (e.g BIC)
which could also help, if that's an option.
Financial viability: Presumably you've already negotiated per-MB
billing on this link? (ie not billed by 'session-connected' time).
Your original question: No idea, sorry.
regards,
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