At 06:16 PM 10/11/01 -0700, Archie Cobbs wrote:

>If the forwarding path is maxed out, then it is the application layer's
>responsibility to back off (think TCP).

Is it better for the networking layer to deal with this (potentially 
introducing some latency) as opposed to letting the application ?

>Pinging is an excellent way to determine latency.

I guess then its only at the "worst case" where I would see the added 
latency as I dont see any difference by adjusting the queue size.

         ---Mike


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