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Curtis & all,<br><br>
At 17:07 14/10/2013, Curtis Villamizar wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">In enterprise and data center
there is also very good control over<br>
what equipment is used and how it is used.  However, clue
density<br>
decreases exponentially farther from the core and approaches zero in<br>
some data centers and in some enterprise IT departments.  This is
also<br>
true of the part of service provider organizations that pick stuff
for<br>
consumer access.  Where clue density is lowest, you'll find
ignorance<br>
of AQM and buffer issues and lack of consideration for buffering and<br>
AQM when picking equipment for deployment and configuring
it.</blockquote><br>
We (BT) use WRED extensively at the edge routers into our global
enterprise MPLS network (see the
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Bob<br><br>
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Bob
Briscoe,                                                 
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