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Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization
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Latency
Latency, or line delay, specifies how many normal- or low-priority bits the router
can allocate to the transmit queue at any one time. Latency determines, therefore,
the greatest time delay that a high-priority packet can experience.
Latency is based on the line speed of the attached media. The following formula
illustrates how line speed, bits queued, and latency value are related.
The default value for latency is 250 milliseconds (ms). This value usually allows
good throughput while preserving rapid terminal response (rapid echoing of
keystrokes and timely response to commands) over most media types.
You can change the default latency value. Keep in mind, however, that if you
configure a higher latency value (thus allowing more room on the transmit queue),
the throughput becomes greater, but you sacrifice terminal response. We
recommend accepting the default value of 250 ms.
Latency =
Bits Queued
Line Speed (bits per second)
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