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[RE] Technical Feasibility



One of the limitations in the current 802.3 specification is that there
is no way to say "I need 20Mbps for my application until I say stop or
timeout". This is absolutely necessary for AV across a point to point
link (and eventually over a bridge). Currently priorities allow you to
say "I need my application to be priority x" which may or may not be
higher than other applications. And if two applications choose to use
the same priority, then they will inevitably step on each other. Trying
to manage this at higher levels (higher than 802.3) is much more
difficult and expensive.

Deterministic latency is also necessary. This is not just a problem
over a bridge, as a point to point link has several applications on
each side competing for the pipe at a given moment.

-John Gildred
Vice President of Engineering
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