> On May 24, 2015, at 9:31 PM, Mikael Abrahamsson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I don't understand the difference between AF1 and CS1. Please elaborate.

RFC 2597: any AF class (there are four rate-based classes, named AFx) has three 
different quanta (called AFxy) at which drop probability can change. One has a 
low drop probability if, during a given time interval, one has sent less than 
some quantum of data. If one has sent more than that but less than a second 
amount, one has an increased drop probability. If one has sent more than the 
second but less than a third amount, one has an even more increased drop 
probability. Crossing that third line, All traffic is presumably dropped.

RFC 3662: assuming one has a priority queuing system, CS1 traffic occupies the 
lowest priority, and a packet in that queue might be held for at most some time 
interval or dropped when the queue becomes too deep. The description in the RFC 
isn't CoDel, but CoDel would work well there.

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