Reg: Quality of Service routing

"Raghu V.V.J Vadapalli" <iprsvp@yahoo.com> Mon, 21 December 1998 22:18 UTC

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From: "Raghu V.V.J Vadapalli" <iprsvp@yahoo.com>
Subject: Reg: Quality of Service routing
To: routing quality <qosr@newbridge.com>
Cc: Internet Protocol <ipng@sunroof.eng.sun.com>, MultiProtocol Label Switching <mpls@external.cisco.com>
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Dear All,

I have one basic question regarding QoS routing. 

Do we need QoS routing if we have enough infinite (I mean 
large ) bandwidth. 

From my poor knowledge:

We need QoS routing b'cos we have limited BW and we want 
to give priority to QoS flows. If some one comes with 
a Tx system which supports 100s Gb/s,(say 128 channel WDM system)
Do we need to support the "special"  status for the QoS flows. 
May in that case the memory at the routers will be
bottleneck. 

Am I missing something. 
With Regards
-Raghu.





 

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