[Bloat] The challenge
Neil Davies
neil.davies at pnsol.com
Thu May 10 11:34:53 EDT 2012
Bit unfair to BT...
BT have architected their network so that cells loss doesn't happen.
They pace the cell rate, on a per line basis, in their BRASs so that
individual DSLAM buffers are not overrun.
The PPP sessions are terminated in BT's BRAS - the ISPs LNS establishes
an L2TP tunnel to the BRAS.
As for the sanity, we've measured other ISPs in the UK. They deliver consistently
more jitter and loss than BT's *wholesale* network.
Neil
On 10 May 2012, at 15:42, David Woodhouse wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-05-10 at 10:25 -0400, Justin McCann wrote:
>> Can't they turn on Early Packet Discard or something similar? This
>> seems like a no-brainer.
>
> This is British Telecom we're talking about.
>
> No, we cannot expect them to do *anything* even half sane.
>
> The ISP has clue, and the PPP session handled by BT's DSLAM is
> terminated in an L2TP session on their LNS. For the foreseeable future,
> that is where any queue management has to happen.
>
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