[c-nsp] 7513 T3 Card Question

Adrian Chadd adrian at creative.net.au
Thu Mar 29 01:42:26 EST 2007


On Thu, Mar 29, 2007, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Jon Lewis wrote:
> 
> > VOIP.  It doesn't appreciate the out of order packets caused by cef
> > per-packet load sharing.
> 
> Same for some other types of low-latency applications like audio or video 
> streaming.  Some apps will try to guard against audio/video dropouts by
> buffering some of the content before starting to play, at the expense of 
> being not-quite-real-time delivery.  For VOIP, that's typically not 
> possible.

Ever seen what out-of-order packet delivery does to various VPN devices
(say, Snapgear units) which expect their PPTP traffic to be in-order?





Adrian



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