03-12-2010 08:38 AM - edited 03-06-2019 10:06 AM
Was doing some reading, and as you know service nagle was always recommended in the past for congestion of small packets, particuarly as related to telnet sessions on the routers. I have read where service nagle could be an issue with real-time traffic such as voip when sourced from the router. Does anyone know "todays" view on this ?? Technically the router does not "source" the voice traffic, usually it traverses it, so I want to be sure. I am still to this day deploying service nagle as part of my qos "templates" looking forward can this or has this become an issue, and is it impacting my voice and possibly other real time traffic using small packets ??
03-12-2010 10:53 PM
Was doing some reading, and as you know service nagle was always recommended in the past for congestion of small packets, particuarly as related to telnet sessions on the routers. I have read where service nagle could be an issue with real-time traffic such as voip when sourced from the router. Does anyone know "todays" view on this ?? Technically the router does not "source" the voice traffic, usually it traverses it, so I want to be sure. I am still to this day deploying service nagle as part of my qos "templates" looking forward can this or has this become an issue, and is it impacting my voice and possibly other real time traffic using small packets ??
Hi,
The Nagle congestion-control algorithm is something that many ISPs turn on to improve the performance of their Telnet sessions to and from the router. This method is usually good for all TCP-based traffic and helps when connectivity to the router is poor or congested or the router itself is busier than normal.
However, do not use the service nagle command if you have XRemote users on X Window sessions or sourcing voice over IP traffic or other real-time traffic from the router—performance will become very poor.Without service nagle on a Cisco router, each character in a Telnet session is a separate CPU interrupt.
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Ganesh.H
08-04-2011 08:41 AM
Hi Ganesh,
I wonder why you included VoIP and real-time, when the "nagle" algorithm affects only to TCP.
Coould you clarify?
Cheers
Ricardo
11-06-2015 01:35 PM
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