Thread: Packet loss
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Old 31-10-2011, 19:48   #5
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Re: Packet loss

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Originally Posted by Milambar View Post
"High Utilization" causing packet loss?

Err, thats a new one to me, and I honestly don't know if its a valid excuse. I will be interested to hear one of the more technically experienced members response to this.
On the Cisco uBR 10k especially certainly this happens. If the upstream is busy enough modems spend so long trying to send their data they give up, thus the packet is lost.
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