On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, Dennis wrote: > At 06:42 PM 2/26/00 -0500, jamal wrote: > > > > > >>We have a customer who has peaked at 110k pps on dual T3s on a 600Mhz > >>Pentium. It happens to be FreeBSD but I suspect that a linux number would > > > >Out of curiosity, how was the 110Kpps measured? > > Interrupts generated by the HSSI card. > So a more stupid precise question: How did you count it to get the interupts/sec? Ie did you take a long time average or did you use some little tool which gave you a more accurate peaks. I can understand if you tested with some piece of hardware like the smartbits, but from your context it seems to be from real life traffic Seems like 110Kpps is already beyond T3 capacity. cheers jamal - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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