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> -----Original Message----- > From: Constantine Protopapas [mailto:wiztech at cmpnetmail.com] > Sent: Thursday, 9 July 1998 19:46 > To: louie at UU.NET > Cc: ietf at ietf.org > Subject: RE: IP QoS issues > > > > > Given that Internet service provisioning on an Internet backbone doesn't > > NEED SVCs, this is a vacuuous argument. The Internet backbone also > > doesn't route SNA or X.25, either. > > > > > I agree that the "CHURN rate" is the major thing to look > > > when talking about speed and possible bottlenecks. > > > > True. I think that you have an incomplete understanding on how today's > > production Internet backbones are put together and work. The questions > > you're asking might be interesting, but the likely have only passing > > revelence to today's practice, or perhaps even for the next 6 > or 9 months > > at least. > Maybe so. But as an systems/network engineer, i get asked a lot > about these > things, so I want to clear out what's going on. > > Constantine Protopapas > e-mail: wiztech at cmpnetmail.com > wiztech at hol.gr > > "I like to design ATM switches on a piece of paper" > Newbridge CEO when asked how he spends his spare time. > >
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