[100attendees] Love buffer bloat -- cannot get enough of it

"Lubashev, Igor" <ilubashe@akamai.com> Sat, 11 November 2017 06:52 UTC

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From: "Lubashev, Igor" <ilubashe@akamai.com>
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Now that we figured that Singapore customs are not as bad, a technical question for a change.

Does anyone know how to make Cisco 2900 assign really big buffers per port?  We would love the router to build up huge buffers for ports whose link speeds are lower than the rate of incoming data.


  *   Igor