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If the queuing resolution of only .1 ms, is frame sequence preserved?

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If the queuing resolution of only .1 ms, is frame sequence preserved?

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Yes. Despite the fact that the queuing mechanism sees a .10 to .19 millisecond delay as being “the same.” the delivery of frames for a given connection or traffic group is maintained as a FIFO queue. What is not guaranteed is that traffic from different connections is FIFO relative to each other – since that is what a traffic shaper does, it prioritizes and manages traffic by retarding or advancing frames for one purpose over another.

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