| Publisher | Extreme Networks | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 340.9KB PDF | Date added | 01 Feb 2006 |
| Topics | Voice - Data Integration, Ethernet, High Performance Computing | ||
| Downloads | 169 | ||
The objective of this white paper is to highlight the requirement for hierarchical rate shaping in advanced carrier Ethernet networks. Differences between traffic shaping and traffic policing are considered along with models for two-tier and three-tier Quality of Service. With service providers deploying a growing number of latency sensitive services, three-tier hierarchical Quality of Service emerges as the clear requirement.
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