It is not mandatory to set a buffer size. If I am not mistaken the
buffer size will match the tx rate by default.
Normally you would set a buffer size that is smaller than the default to
reduce/limit queuing delays for a real-time service such as VoIP. If the
TX rate is high enough, a large buffer is not needed, and buffer
real-time traffic in a large queue is often more disruptive then simply
tossing it.
HTHs.
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> Subject: [j-nsp] CoS Question
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> Hi all,
> I have a doubt about Schedulers in CoS configuration:
> Within configuratin we set "Transmit-rate" and "buffer-size".
> My question
> is: What is the exact relation between then ??
> It's mandatory to have both ??
>
> Tnks
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