IP Packet size

2000-12-08 Thread Pipo Bui
Hi, I am evaluating an IP in IP encapsulation technology and would like to know the average size or size range of an IP Packet, including the 20 byte header. Can you tell me this or where to find it? Thanks, Pipo Pipo Bui Associate Horizon Communications 5201 Great America Parkway, Suite 333

Re: IP Packet size

2000-12-08 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Fri, 08 Dec 2000 12:31:40 PST, Pipo Bui [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I am evaluating an IP in IP encapsulation technology and would like to know the average size or size range of an IP Packet, including the 20 byte header. Can you tell me this or where to find it? The concept of an "average"

RE: IP Packet size

2000-12-08 Thread Uyeshiro, Robin
Title: RE: IP Packet size Check out www.caida.org. -Original Message- From: Pipo Bui [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 10:32 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: IP Packet size Hi, I am evaluating an IP in IP encapsulation technology and would like to know

Re: Internationalization and the IETF

2000-12-08 Thread Fred Baker
At 02:43 PM 12/7/00 +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote: Not a valid comparison. Do we have a worldwide, global phonebook that lists every telephone number on the planet? yes. we call it "411". If the operator doesn't have the information, s/he redirects you to someone who does. Do we have

Re: Will Language Wars Balkanize the Web?

2000-12-08 Thread Fred Baker
At 03:49 AM 12/8/00 +0859, Masataka Ohta wrote: However, they can't justify to call them internationalization. precisely.

Re: Internationalization and the IETF

2000-12-08 Thread Bill Manning
% that's not obvious either. If I want to call you, I have to track down your % phone number. I can't just call the operator and say "connect me to Anthony % Atkielski". But I can find your email address pretty quickly with a web % browser, and atkielski.com isn't too hard to come by. Buzzt.

Re: IP Packet size

2000-12-08 Thread Steve Feldman
There's lot of data at http://moat.nlanr.net try http://moat.nlanr.net//Datacube/Data/AIX/PLen/20001206/976126449-1.PLen for an example, and http://moat.nlanr.net/PMA/Datacube.html for access to more data. CAIDA (http://www.caida.org) also has some data on packet lengths. As a previous response

ANNOUNCE: ISOC Netw. Distr. Sys. Security Symp. (NDSS'01)

2000-12-08 Thread David M. Balenson
R E G I S T E R N O W ! ! THE INTERNET SOCIETY'S 2001 NETWORK AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM SECURITY SYMPOSIUM (NDSS'01) February 8-9, 2001 Catamaran Resort Hotel, San Diego, California General Chair: Steve Welke, Trusted Computer Solutions Program Chairs: Avi Rubin, ATT Labs

Re: bookmarks (was Re: Internationalization and the IETF)

2000-12-08 Thread Gabriel Landowski
--- Dave Crocker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If we did not already have very wide-scale use of ascii, it might be worth considering numerals as the common form. But that wide-scale use is everywhere. Why not alias the ASCII to the numeral form? Gabriel Landowski Mindangle, USA

Postel's razor applied to ACE

2000-12-08 Thread James P. Salsman
If ACE wanted to be liberal with what it accepts, it would not insist that applications "MUST" stop with an error when it finds that the encoded string has an ASCII representation. Political decisions about uniqueness should not require everyone to have to upgrade their servers to software

Re: Postel's razor applied to ACE

2000-12-08 Thread Paul Hoffman / IMC
One more time with feeling: please take this discussion to the IDN WG's mailing list. It has no place on the main IETF mailing list, and it needs to be discussed where the people working on the protocol are working. Of course, one might want to read the WG's archive before posting to the

RE: IP Packet size

2000-12-08 Thread Fred Baker
At 11:54 AM 12/8/00 -1000, Uyeshiro, Robin wrote: I am evaluating an IP in IP encapsulation technology and would like to know the average size or size range of an IP Packet, including the 20 byte header. Can you tell me this or where to find it? various studies in various places have come up

Re: bookmarks (was Re: Internationalization and the IETF)

2000-12-08 Thread Dave Crocker
At 01:53 PM 12/8/00 -0800, Gabriel Landowski wrote: Why not alias the ASCII to the numeral form? What is the benefit of having the numeric form all, since we already have a common form (ascii)? d/ =-=-=-=-= Dave Crocker [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brandenburg Consulting www.brandenburg.com Tel: