[c-nsp] SPA Module compatibility
Mark Tinka
mark.tinka at seacom.mu
Tue Feb 25 22:57:56 EST 2014
On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:45:37 AM Christian Kratzer
wrote:
> All this seems to work far too well these days and the
> expectation seems to be that you can define products at
> any bandwidth and the the right thing (tm) will just
> happen.
We have found policing in both directions to work very well
provided you have reasonable burst sizes.
As you know, too big and your policer is ineffective. Too
small and and your policer is over-eager.
If you have the right burst size, the policer is a great
tool to manage bandwidth without dropping in-contract
traffic.
Mark.
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