07-17-2020 01:49 AM
Hi All
Can anyone talk to me about FEC (forward error correction) at the packet level ?
I believe many SD WAN products now use this and I believe it can have really good effects on a lossy / high latency network.
Does it work?
How does it work?
Does Viptella / Meraki use it?
Cheers
07-17-2020 03:09 AM - edited 07-17-2020 03:11 AM
Hello @carl_townshend ,
for FEC at packet level you can refer to the following links:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6363
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-0-387-34986-2_8
from the second link:
Packet level forward error correction can be implemented by transmitting M redundancy packets after each set of N regular packets, so that all packets can be reconstructed if at least N out of N + M are received
according to the following link it is supported on VIPTELA SD WAN if using IPSEC tunnels
Hope to help
Giuseppe
07-17-2020 03:21 AM
07-17-2020 03:44 AM
Hello @carl_townshend ,
I have no direct experience of this packet level FEC.
However, fot the way it works you can reduce packet loss at the price of an higher latency as you send M+N packets insteaf of N packets only.
So my guess is that if your WAN links have losses and have also an high latency this feature may not be so effective.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
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