Yep nagle is only for sessions with the router as one
end of the connection.

flem

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does setting 'service nagle' on a router have any
> effect on TCP sessions
> transitting the router, or does it only have an
> effect on sessions that
> terminate at the router?
> Various bits on CCO vaguely imply that it affects
> through traffic, but
> having read up on how Nagle's algorithm works, I
> can't see how it could -
> as it works at the TCP layer, I think it should only
> affect sessions where
> the router is a session endpoint.
> 
> Can anyone confirm this, or am I missing something?
> 
> Ta,
> JMcL
> 
> 
> 
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