Question about propagation and queuing delays

Eric A. Hall ehall at ehsco.com
Mon Aug 22 15:32:43 UTC 2005



On 8/22/2005 11:14 AM, David Hagel wrote:
> This is interesting. This may sound like a naive question. But if
> queuing delays are so insignificant in comparison to other fixed delay
> components then what does it say about the usefulness of all the
> extensive techniques for queue management and congestion control
> (including TCP congestion control, RED and so forth) in the context of
> today's backbone networks?

Latency is cumulative. Knocking a little time off Part A will still act to
shorten total time, regardless of the time occupied by Part B

Queuing behaviors are also significant when you are suffering congestion,
apart from the delay factors

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