On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 01:43:09PM +0100, Mike Jagdis wrote:
> > In other words, being able to just turn on ECN for localhost and your
> > internal network isn't likely to be terribly useful.
>
> Being able to turn ECN on/off for specific routes would be very
> useful. Currently we have to turn ECN off for systems connected to
> the Internet because there are bad routers out there. But I know
Well, I think that we need to make some kind of PR push about ECN. Linux
right now has enough clout and respect to be able to be used as a
'Technology Push' argument - and it shouldn't be that hard. Write some
articles on how Linux is innovating, and how Cisco and others are standing
in the way of progress.
Regards,
bert hubert
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