[Bloat] Three new diffserv codepoints suggested
Dave Taht
dave.taht at gmail.com
Mon Jun 13 07:35:32 PDT 2011
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 8:10 AM, Jonathan Morton <chromatix99 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I thought: Most Important Control Engrams.
Works for me. I have the classifier up at my git repo, I hope to figure out
how to get this sort of stuff into 802.11e and 802.1d next.
>
I came up with a mildly more apt name for 'Information, Text', calling
it 'Immediate Text'. There's an even better name for it:
'Bandwidth Only For Help'
For which I doubt the acronym for will get past the first PHB, but *I*
like it...
Also, I gave up, and created a new PTP diffserv class for torrents, etc
using codepoint 9 which basically combines CS1 (bulk) with the TOS bit
of MMC (minimize monetary cost)
so, four new codepoints that adaquately classify a great deal of traffic
that has come to light since the original RFC...
> Also, Linux 3.0 appears to be getting QFQ which might be a better alternative to SFQ. I've read the paper and it seems to be both clever and sufficiently simple to work.
>
I'll read it. I only just this morning get DRR into the cerowrt build...
> The key to knowledge is not to rely on others to teach you it.
Well, right now I'm trying to move Linux forward from 1998...
>
> On 11 Jun 2011, at 16:15, Dave Taht <dave.taht at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I was unable to come up with a back-acronym for 'mice'. I got as
>> far as 'majorly important' before getting stuck on the 'c'.
>
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