queue bufferの例文
- The average queue buffer lengths are computed over 1 second intervals.
- Problems occur when concurrent TCP flows experience port queue buffer tail-drops, defeating TCP's automatic congestion avoidance.
- It also maintains the queued buffer cache that can hold up to 16 sectors ( 8 KB ) at a time.
- All flows that experience port queue buffer tail-drop begin a TCP retrain at the same moment this is called TCP global synchronization.
- RED indirectly signals to sender and receiver by deleting some packets, e . g . when the average queue buffer lengths are more than a threshold ( e . g . 50 % ) and deletes linearly or cubically more packets, up to e . g . 100 %.