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Can I use priority queuing with Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) header compression over Frame Relay?

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Can I use priority queuing with Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) header compression over Frame Relay?

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A. For the TCP header compression algorithm to function, packets must arrive in order. If packets arrive out of order, the reconstruction will appear to create regular TCP/IP packets but the packets will not match the original. Because priority queuing changes the order in which packets are transmitted, enabling priority queuing on the interface is not recommended.

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