Re: using TOS as a key in route cache

2000-12-04 Thread Rajeev Bector
Hello Thanks for your reply. But this can create problems in some of the cases. For example, "scp" over TCP starts with TOS 0, then goes to 8 (bulk data). What happens is that when RTOs are cached, they are updated for TOS 8 and not for TOS 0, therefore a new connection does not pick up the cache

Re: using TOS as a key in route cache

2000-12-04 Thread Helge Hafting
Rajeev Bector wrote: > > Guys > I am looking for a reason as to why we want > to have different route cache entries for > different IP ToS types. Does anyone have > any insight into this ? Because you may want to route time-critical stuff like video through a dedicated fast network and slow stu