... You know, for using larger than default (general 4096), we use 'SO_SNDBUF' and 'SO_RCVBUF' options. I think, they set before connection initiate using ...
kim yong sin
dragon@...
Mar 1, 1998 8:38 am
91
Has anyone heard of a SACK implementation for SCO Openserver 5.0.4? Thank you, Nathaniel H Cooper Raytheon ______________________________ Reply Separator...
nhcooper@...
Mar 3, 1998 7:44 pm
92
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launch@...
Mar 4, 1998 11:58 am
93
... i don't believe that any such thing exists (hopefully i'd know about it). we will implement SACK for UnixWare 7 in the near future, but it's unlikely to...
dave edmondson
dme@...
Mar 5, 1998 2:10 pm
94
Hello: I'm getting ready to re-implement a central office ISP server in the Bering Straits region of northwest Alaska -- a satellite-dependent communications...
Thomas Bohn
tbohn@...
Mar 5, 1998 8:17 pm
95
... This was a question I asked a couple of weeks ago. The answer is that Solaris 2.6 boxes are running the New TCP Reno implementation, which is based on...
C. Charalambous
ccharala@...
Mar 6, 1998 2:53 am
96
Thomas, ... Pull a copy of one of the 2.1.8x development kernels. It is in 2.1.88; I can't say how well it works, but I can see the code in the source tree :o)...
Eric Travis
etravis@...
Mar 6, 1998 9:01 am
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Hi; Are there any interface level optimizations on ciscos reccommended by this group for Satellite links? I recall a discussion on MTU but am not sure...
Ing. Felipe Tribaldos
felipe@...
Mar 9, 1998 10:41 pm
98
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Iftikhar Ahmed Qureshi
ghazii@...
Mar 11, 1998 4:58 am
99
Hello, I am still struggling with my problem to have an efficient data-rate for ftp over a transparent 384 kb/s satellite link: The configuration is as...
Dr. Bettina Pieper
bettina.pieper@...
Mar 13, 1998 5:57 pm
100
... Have you checked the "obvious" settings, i.e. TCP window size and router buffer space? A 384kbps circuit on a geo satellite will require a 27,000 byte TCP...
Hans Kruse
hkruse1@...
Mar 13, 1998 6:06 pm
101
Hi, I'm sure you'll get this from more than one of us, but :o) You didn't mention a few items that might diagnose the problem: (0) What was the length of the...
Eric Travis
travis@...
Mar 13, 1998 6:42 pm
102
Just a quick note to let everyone know that I just sent a new version of the Research Issues draft off to the archive. It should appear in a few days. In the...
Mark Allman
mallman@...
Mar 13, 1998 10:49 pm
103
Earlier this afternoon, we submitted a fresh I-D; Although it grew out of what were supposed to be comments on the two current documents, we think it will...
Eric Travis
etravis@...
Mar 14, 1998 2:34 am
104
Revised Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories. This draft is a work item of the TCP Over Satellite Working Group of the...
Internet-Drafts@...
Mar 16, 1998 4:28 pm
105
Bettina, the best would be to have a trace (of about 1 minute) of a starting TCP session available using tcpdump or equivalent tool, in order to check a number...
Frank Zeppenfeldt
Zeppenfeldt@...
Mar 16, 1998 5:58 pm
107
Hi- You might want to consider how the traffic serialized from the router into the modem. Does the circuit use a WAN protocol or does the router bridge raw...
Tom.Saam@...
Mar 20, 1998 3:53 pm
108
Hi, All: We have arranged some sort of "open house" type demo at HRL laboratories in Malibu, Monday evening (March 30) for IETF-41 and anyone who is interested...
Yongguang Zhang
ygz@...
Mar 23, 1998 1:55 pm
109
Hi, we are going to do some tests about ftp over VSAT because we have some problems of performance. Does anybody know a FTP client highly tunable ? We'd like...
CANTRAINE Godefroid
Godefroid.Cantraine@...
Mar 23, 1998 3:27 pm
110
Hi, WS_FTP Pro allows you to configure the network buffer size, for both receive and transmit. It works fine in Windows NT. Michael Vistar Telecommunications...
Michael Roden
mroden@...
Mar 23, 1998 6:01 pm
111
... You should probably need to get source code and hardcode the appropriate buffer size according to your BDP. (That's what we did down here with FTP under...
C. Charalambous
ccharala@...
Mar 23, 1998 8:26 pm
112
Any article that states that the TCP "slow-start algorithms" were developed by "Van Lewis" needs to be completely ignored. - paul...
Paul Ferguson
ferguson@...
Mar 23, 1998 9:58 pm
113
Have you read this article, http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB19980322S0002? There are some quotes from different researchers. Just wondering if they are ...
Kacheong Poon
kcpoon@...
Mar 23, 1998 10:05 pm
114
... The article is absolute junk. If you can't even get Van Jacobson's name right, you shouldn't be writing about networking. Most (if not all) of the quotes...
Mark Allman
mallman@...
Mar 23, 1998 11:25 pm
115
Re draft-ietf-tcpsat-res-issues-02.txt I finally got a chance to read the latest draft. An area of interest to me is TCP spoofing (since it is included in...
John Border
border@...
Mar 24, 1998 2:10 am
116
John- Thanks for the comments... ... We would be very happy to include brief performance results with a pointer to the appropriate literature. If you can...
Mark Allman
mallman@...
Mar 24, 1998 4:18 pm
117
... I agree that the area is outside of the scope of the WG documents. I was wondering if some verbage should be added to the overview document with this...
John Border
border@...
Mar 24, 1998 4:28 pm
118
I'm not sure the implication is valid. Spoofing is, essentially, a delay mitigation mechanism whereas the TCP options are, essentially, error mitigation...
matthew halsey
halsem@...
Mar 24, 1998 5:04 pm
119
John, ... I also encounter, on a regular basis, folks that seriously consider UDP-based approaches. For me, this is currently within a NASA domain (but not all...
Eric Travis
travis@...
Mar 24, 1998 10:00 pm
120
Matt, ... I'm not sure that the current TCP options are error mitigation techniques (with the possible exception of SACK); RFC-1323 options are large-window...