Now, this may seems a trivial question, but I'm very confused on this point.
What's the delay?
When I studied QoS I read about serialization delay, switch delay, Queuing-buffering delay and de-jitter delay.
Doing a show interface ser 0
I get a DLY value which is costant (I guess calculated on the port speed).
Somewhere in Internet I've found a table with different delay values based on the frame size.
So, is the delay a fix or variable value?
If it's variable, wha't the SNMP "delay" value I get on the router/switch interface?
If it's still true that the delay is variable, how can a port calculate it?
I'm just so confused on this, could you please shade light on this for me?
Thanks a lot!