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Re: [8023-CMTF] May meeting materials uploaded



Kevin (et. al.),
 
Its interesting that Hugh is considering ACK/NACK at the
MAC interface level.
 
One might speculate that is also appropriate at the
PHY-to-PHY level, rather than PAUSE. It then gives
the sender the options of sending other frames
(possibly even of the same priority), rather than
blocking when only one switch output queue becomes
full.
 
That's closer to the bus backplane model, and only
really useful within the backplane environment
(or possibly computer room, as long as the cable
is only a few frames long).
 
Probably works OK in that environment, though.
 
DVJ
 
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Subject: [8023-CMTF] May meeting materials uploaded

All,
 
The materials for the 802.3ar Congestion Management Task Force May interim meeting have been uploaded. The URL is included below for convenience:
 
http://www.ieee802.org/3/ar/public/0505/index.html
 
 
You will find that Hugh Barrass has submitted two presentations. In addition, three presentations are included from last week's IEEE 802.1 interim meeting in Berlin. Hugh has been given permission by the respective author's to present/review/highlight during our meeting in Austin.
 
As chair, I will structure the meeting so we spend the majority of time trying to satisfy the TF objectives we've established and have committed to 802.3 WG we'd deliver on.
 
Hope to see you in Austin.
 
 
 
Kevin Daines
Chair, P802.3ar TF