I am in the process of designing and developing a next generation network product
line. These discussions on packet sizes and other related topics have been of immense
value to me. Thanks much and keep it up.
Nara
On Tue, 12 December 2000, Kevin Farley wrote:
I am evaluating an IP in
At 03:24 PM 12/10/00 +0100, Simon Leinen wrote:
The average of the above is generally in the 200-250 bytes per packet
neighborhood, largely due to the predominance of 552 byte segments. If
Path MTU were more widely used - something one would expect to happen
as systems are upgraded over
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
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"
Title: RE: IP Packet size
Check out www.caida.org.
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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
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
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