RE: IPX/SPX window? (was TCP Sliding Windows question) [7:6925]

2001-06-03 Thread ElephantChild

On Sat, 2 Jun 2001, Chuck Larrieu wrote:

 If memory serves ( always a question in my case ) the facility was called
 Pburst, ( maybe pburst.nlm? ) and was one of those things that got blamed
 for a lot of problems on Novell servers. Almost the first words out of any
 NetWare engineer's mouth were have you disabled packet burst?

That and that other gizmo they called large IPX, yes. And Did you run
bindfix?...

Boy, am I glad I don't do Netware servers anymore... :-)

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 On Sat, 2 Jun 2001, andyh wrote:
 
  sort of continuing, although on an IPX track
 
  was reading Radia Perlman's book the other day, and she mentions that SPX
  has a window size of 1.  Now, I seem to remember from my DOS/Win3.11 days
  that there was some kind of SPX burst facility available (with addition
 TSR
  drivers).  Wasn't really au-fait with networking back int those days, but
  would I be right in assuming that this adds some kind of sliding window
  functionality to SPX?
 
 The burst facility you're thinking of is probably the one used by NCP,
 which is Novell's notion of a client-to-server application-level
 protocol, and is to SPX what the original NFS was to TCP (ie, a distant
 relative). SPX-with-a-real-window was (IIRC) what SPX2 would have been
 had it not been stillborn.
 
 All of the above is from dim memories, and any relation to reality may
 or may not be a coincidence.

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Re: IPX/SPX window? (was TCP Sliding Windows question) [7:6925]

2001-06-02 Thread ElephantChild

On Sat, 2 Jun 2001, andyh wrote:

 sort of continuing, although on an IPX track
 
 was reading Radia Perlman's book the other day, and she mentions that SPX
 has a window size of 1.  Now, I seem to remember from my DOS/Win3.11 days
 that there was some kind of SPX burst facility available (with addition TSR
 drivers).  Wasn't really au-fait with networking back int those days, but
 would I be right in assuming that this adds some kind of sliding window
 functionality to SPX?

The burst facility you're thinking of is probably the one used by NCP,
which is Novell's notion of a client-to-server application-level
protocol, and is to SPX what the original NFS was to TCP (ie, a distant
relative). SPX-with-a-real-window was (IIRC) what SPX2 would have been
had it not been stillborn.

All of the above is from dim memories, and any relation to reality may
or may not be a coincidence. 

-- 
Someone approached me and asked me to teach a javascript course. I was
about to decline, saying that my complete ignorance of the subject made
me unsuitable, then I thought again, that maybe it doesn't, as driving
people away from it is a desirable outcome. --Me




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RE: IPX/SPX window? (was TCP Sliding Windows question) [7:6925]

2001-06-02 Thread Chuck Larrieu

If memory serves ( always a question in my case ) the facility was called
Pburst, ( maybe pburst.nlm? ) and was one of those things that got blamed
for a lot of problems on Novell servers. Almost the first words out of any
NetWare engineer's mouth were have you disabled packet burst?

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Subject:Re: IPX/SPX window? (was TCP Sliding Windows question) [7:6925]

On Sat, 2 Jun 2001, andyh wrote:

 sort of continuing, although on an IPX track

 was reading Radia Perlman's book the other day, and she mentions that SPX
 has a window size of 1.  Now, I seem to remember from my DOS/Win3.11 days
 that there was some kind of SPX burst facility available (with addition
TSR
 drivers).  Wasn't really au-fait with networking back int those days, but
 would I be right in assuming that this adds some kind of sliding window
 functionality to SPX?

The burst facility you're thinking of is probably the one used by NCP,
which is Novell's notion of a client-to-server application-level
protocol, and is to SPX what the original NFS was to TCP (ie, a distant
relative). SPX-with-a-real-window was (IIRC) what SPX2 would have been
had it not been stillborn.

All of the above is from dim memories, and any relation to reality may
or may not be a coincidence.

--
Someone approached me and asked me to teach a javascript course. I was
about to decline, saying that my complete ignorance of the subject made
me unsuitable, then I thought again, that maybe it doesn't, as driving
people away from it is a desirable outcome. --Me




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