Based on our testing it looks like it all has to do with packet size. With
small packets the throughput is very low. With what Cisco calls an
internet mix of packet sizes throughput is much better. When doing max
MTU packets, the throughput is of course the best.
Also remember that Cisco
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workforDirecPCorhave
anengineeringcontactatdirectPC.Ican'tbelievetheyaresellingnon-routableaddressesasanISP to the general
public.Pleasereplyoffline.
Heath
Dieckert
Network
Engineer
Dell
US
Internetworking
Systems
512.723.5026
I can understand your lack of belief. Imagine my surprise when I got 9
emails in response to my question and 15 questions about how to replicate my
sig. LOL!!! I've been laughing about that all day.
Who says engineers can't have a sense of humor. If you met me somewhere
besides work, or
Is anybody aware of a vendor that can supply a layer three device with the
capability to pass 2000 or more simultaneous cRTP flows over ATM DS3 without
running out of CPU? Each flow is 12Kbit/sec (with RTP header compression).
Specifically I am talking about G729a traffic with a 30ms payload.
delurk
Hey all,
I am interested in your thoughts on best practices in network
engineering/implementation change control for the large business
organization. Specifically what have you found that works best and
why? Interested in your thoughts on business partner notification,
management