QoS for system critical packets on wireless
Jim Gettys
jg at freedesktop.org
Wed Jun 22 22:48:29 EDT 2011
On 06/22/2011 11:17 AM, Dave Taht wrote:
> The biggest fallout of the diffserv work I was trying was observing
> that most packets fell into one of 3 buckets:
>
> 1) System control and 'MICE' are< less than 1% of all packets. Mice
> includes a bunch of messages like ARP, NTP, UDP, and most of the icmp6
> portion of the stack, in what I'm doing currently. Mice are
> desperately needed for the network to continue to function.
I'd not use this term: please call it something else.
Van and Kathy have talked about HTTP "mice" and "elephant" TCP flows for
a long time, and you'll terminally confuse everyone if you call these
items "mice".
- Jim
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