RE: Induced Jitter
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RE: Induced Jitter



 
Remote system is not aware of jitter.
 
Application of jitter SHOULD NOT result in increase in send interval.
 
So, if you the send interval is 1000ms and jitter is 25%, then you need to send a packet
every 750-1000 ms.
 
Remote end does not take jitter into account when deducing it's detection time.

Thanks
Nitin

 


From: rtg-bfd-bounces at ietf.org [mailto:rtg-bfd-bounces at ietf.org] On Behalf Of Shahram Davari
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 2:24 PM
To: rtg-bfd at ietf.org
Subject: Induced Jitter

Hi,
 
When a local system applies Jitter to transmitted BFD control packets, is the remote system aware of the amount of this Jitter? or the remote bases its Detection time without taking to account this Jitter? If so then doesn't this cause a problem, since the Jitter could be as much as 25% and this value is added on top of the network jitter.
 
Thanks,
Shahram

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