ON THE COVER - FRADs HALFWAY THERE - FRADs are supposed to alleviate frame relay congestion, giving corporate networkers more bandwidth for the buck. But are they doing their job? Yes and no, according to our latest test. New boxes boast speedier silicon and can move high-priority SNA through congested pipes. But they aren't very good at prioritizing among multiple protocols (Englisch)
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Titel:ON THE COVER - FRADs HALFWAY THERE - FRADs are supposed to alleviate frame relay congestion, giving corporate networkers more bandwidth for the buck. But are they doing their job? Yes and no, according to our latest test. New boxes boast speedier silicon and can move high-priority SNA through congested pipes. But they aren't very good at prioritizing among multiple protocols
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