Need Help With QoS ACC

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Diz
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Need Help With QoS ACC

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In the "Congestion Control Status" What are the differences between "Ping" , "Filtered Ping" and "Ping Time Limit"
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Have you read the "More info" link underneath that table and is there something there you aren't comfortable with?
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Lantis wrote:Have you read the "More info" link underneath that table and is there something there you aren't comfortable with?
So Does the "Manually control target ping time" set a target ping for only devices in the MiniRTT? Or does it Set a target ping for devices outside the MiniRTT class
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In manual mode the user selects the active mode pinglimit indirectly. qosmon always measures the RTT of a ping on an unloaded link. This is called the ping entitlement. With a manual entry the minRTT ping limit is 110% of this measured ping entitlement and the active mode ping limit is the minRTT limit plus the user entered value.
In summary manaully entered ping times only affect the active mode, not the minRTT mode ping time limits.
In auto mode we calculate transmission delay based on our bandwidth and then ask qosmon to add this value to its measured ping entitlement to form the final ping limit.
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