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<blockquote data-quote="rc7200" data-source="post: 1960239" data-attributes="member: 21272"><p>Hey guys i don't want to argue with any of you in first place. Dialog Broadband targets enterprise market. And EM requirements are very different when they compared to your requirements. They want to send voip and there are hell lots of other bandwidth critical applications. That’s why they went to this Quality Of Service model. This process is not done by simple commands in router. There is a separate engine call CISCO SERVICE CONTROL ENGINE. From that they can read your packet header and according that information they will classify your data. Earlier model was FIFO (first in first out). That mean first packet come will go to the other end as the first one. </p><p></p><p>let’s say you are doing voice chat in skype. It generates a separate packet type called RTP (real time transfer protocol) this RTP is under UDP. So like TCP they can’t guarantee your packet delivery. If it’s dropped it’s dropped. Only this service provider can do is mark this packet and send it fast as he can. That’s what happens in QOS model. So when they classifying traffic types they will give higher priority those traffic types. That’s mean it gives lower priority to torrents and rapidshare. Cos its tcp. They will re-transmit the traffic if it got dropped. That’s the truth behind lower bandwidth scenario. </p><p></p><p>I got a bad news to SLT users also. SLT is also looking for this solution from cisco.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc7200, post: 1960239, member: 21272"] Hey guys i don't want to argue with any of you in first place. Dialog Broadband targets enterprise market. And EM requirements are very different when they compared to your requirements. They want to send voip and there are hell lots of other bandwidth critical applications. That’s why they went to this Quality Of Service model. This process is not done by simple commands in router. There is a separate engine call CISCO SERVICE CONTROL ENGINE. From that they can read your packet header and according that information they will classify your data. Earlier model was FIFO (first in first out). That mean first packet come will go to the other end as the first one. let’s say you are doing voice chat in skype. It generates a separate packet type called RTP (real time transfer protocol) this RTP is under UDP. So like TCP they can’t guarantee your packet delivery. If it’s dropped it’s dropped. Only this service provider can do is mark this packet and send it fast as he can. That’s what happens in QOS model. So when they classifying traffic types they will give higher priority those traffic types. That’s mean it gives lower priority to torrents and rapidshare. Cos its tcp. They will re-transmit the traffic if it got dropped. That’s the truth behind lower bandwidth scenario. I got a bad news to SLT users also. SLT is also looking for this solution from cisco. [/QUOTE]
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