offered traffic as Neil is using it is,  makes sense for an aggregate of flows 
that varies over time.

low load would mean that for a some relatively long period of time all flows 
have finished while none have started yet. In the standard 5min average that 
means that you capture a fraction of data from the few that happened to be 
active in that window.

but when the system is non empty whatever the number of flows is the link can 
be fully utilized if that link is the bottleneck.




-------- Message d'origine --------
De : Jonathan Morton
Date :2015/05/04 17:39 (GMT-04:00)
À : David Lang
Cc : bloat
Objet : Re: [Bloat] Detecting bufferbloat from outside a node


Or you are defining various terms in a way that makes no sense to us. Given 
that you're obviously working with core rather than edge networks, that is 
entirely possible.

- Jonathan Morton

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