On 26 mar 2009, at 22.56, Dave Temkin wrote:
Ravi Pina wrote:
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:39:25AM -0400, Rodrick Brown wrote:
Not sure if anyone has followed the recent announcement of OnLive
and
their new gaming service which will basically allow them to stream
video game gameplay output
will couse this, I am sure sprint support can help
you with it..
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On 4 dec 2008, at 14.05, Pekka Savola wrote:
On Wed, 3 Dec 2008, Anders Lindbäck wrote:
Mtr is even less usefull then that, in its default mode it does a
traceroute and then proceeds to ICMP Ping flood each IP in the
list generated by the traceroute, the result is usually completly
all you want.
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etc..
And using UDP will not really provide better results due to the same
thing, and IIRC Cisco from 12.0 has a standard setting of no more
then 1 ICMP Unreach per 500ms..
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On 3 dec 2008, at 12.00, Pekka Savola wrote:
On Tue
it.
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On 3 dec 2008, at 20.56, Braun, Mike wrote:
If the question is to measure hop by hop latency from source to
destination, perhaps across routers you don't manage, how can this
be done without using the ICMP time exceeded messages? End to end
latency
of the Internet, and that is what they
deliver really..
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On 2 nov 2008, at 16.01, Daniel Senie wrote:
At 09:33 AM 11/2/2008, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
On Sun, 2 Nov 2008, Rod Beck wrote:
It is a short term issue that probably
you have a contract that defines
an SLA with delivery to the entire Internet or something similar
you do not really have case to break your contract or sue due to the
de-peering as a breach of contract from Sprints side..
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On 2
and what you tought
you bought is not really my problem.. :)
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On 2 nov 2008, at 17.10, Joe Greco wrote:
Nice interpretation of my statement..
A reasonable effort and a contractual guarantee are two different
things, a reasonable
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