Reduce link delay – Nortel Networks NN43001-563 User Manual

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ITG engineering guidelines

Other delay components

Other delay components, generally considered minor, are as follows.

Router processing delay
The time it takes to forward a packet from one link to another on the
router is the transit or router processing delay. In a healthy network,
router processing delay is a few milliseconds.

LAN segment delay
The transmission and processing delay of packets through a healthy
LAN subnet is just one or two milliseconds.

Reduce link delay

In this and the next few sections, different methods of reducing one-way
delay and packet loss in the IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) network are examined.

Link delay is defined as the time it takes for a voice packet to be queued
on the transmission buffer of a link until it is received at the next hop router.
Link delay can be reduced by the following:

Upgrading link capacity.
This reduces the serialization delay of the packet, and more significantly,
it reduces the utilization of the link and the queueing delay. To estimate
how much delay can be reduced, refer to the tables and formulas given in

"Serialization delay" (page 134)

and

"Queuing delay" (page 134)

. Before

upgrading a link, check both routers connected to the link intended for
the upgrade and comply with router configuration guidelines.

Changing the link from satellite to terrestrial.
This should reduce the link delay by on the order of 100 to 300 ms.

Implementing a priority queueing discipline.
See

"Queue management" (page 130)

.

To determine which links should be considered for upgrading, first list all the
intranet links used to support the IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) traffic, which can
be derived from the Traceroute output for each site pair. Then using the
intranet link utilization report, note the highest utilized and/or the slowest
links. Estimate the link delay of suspect links using the Traceroute results.

Assume that a 256kbit/s link from Router1 toRouter2 has a high utilization;
the following is a Traceroute output that traverses this link:

Richardson3% traceroute santa_clara_itg4

traceroute to santa_clara_itg4 (10.3.2.7), 30 hops max, 32

byte packets

router1 (10.8.0.1) 1 ms

1 ms

1 ms

router2 (10.18.0.2) 42 ms

44 ms

38 ms

router3 (10.28.0.3) 78 ms

70 ms

81 ms

router4 (10.3.0.1) 92 ms

90 ms

101 ms

santa_clara_itg4 (10.3.2.7) 94 ms

97 ms

95 ms

Nortel Communication Server 1000

IP Trunk Fundamentals

NN43001-563

01.01

Standard

Release 5.0

30 May 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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