Re: [rtcweb] DSCP and media

Dzonatas Sol <dzonatas@gmail.com> Wed, 20 July 2011 18:34 UTC

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On 07/20/2011 10:59 AM, Cullen Jennings wrote:
> Many home NATs support DSCP based QoS and it does help. I think that the IETF should recommend that some default DSCP for audio and video from the browser as well as suggest there should be an API to set the DSCP for different media steam.
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> Cullen<with my individual contributor hat on>
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XML entities with DNA-like name sequences, I knew there was some use for 
these non-aspects. If DSCP is t.co or G.co aware, then 
&co.G.sequence...; is possible for speedy QoS. I haven't found any 
reason for AOT and JIT namespaces to conflict in such entities. It's 
just not as automated as some desire, yet could be universally 
coincidental. No need to make these "far" synopsis any harder for 
internationalization of such namespaces.

Glad ICE continues to support direct IPv4 override, hypervisors still 
need this mode for games.

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