fixed length packetの例文
- Limiting variable length packets using the leaky bucket algorithm as a queue is significantly more complicated than it is for fixed length packets.
- Some networks used fixed length packets, typically 1024 bits, while others use variable length packets and include the packet length in the header.
- However, the description according to the ITU-T is for ATM cells, which are fixed length packets, and Turner does not specifically exclude variable length packets.
- Imagine a traffic shaping function for fixed length packets that is implemented using a fixed length queue, forming a delay element, which is serviced using a leaky bucket as a meter.
- Therefore for fixed length packets, the implementation of the leaky bucket as a queue is of a special case of a traffic shaping function using a leaky bucket ( or token bucket ) as a meter in which the limit value, " ? ", is zero and the process of testing conformance is performed at the lowest possible rate.