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[moonv6] FW: [dstm] HP Summer 2004 Intern Research Report DSTM
From: Bound, Jim (jim.bound@hp.com)
Date: 01/20/05
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FYI.
/jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Laurent Toutain [mailto:Laurent.Toutain@irisa.fr]
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 4:24 AM
To: dstm@mlistes.enst-bretagne.fr
Subject: Re: [dstm] HP Summer 2004 Intern Research Report DSTM
Hi Jim,
Happy new year, I hope that 2005 will be the DSTM year.
Thank you very much for this interesting report. I can add some
measurement we have made. The red curve is when you send directly the
packet (rennes to Grenoble on an IP over WDM network not loaded). The
yellow one is the same thing but we use the TEP as a router (to see the
delay introduced by the forwarding).
and the blue curves is with the same equipment as a TEP.
We have increased the payload length. You can see that performances are very similar except when we reach 1280 bytes since we have to fragment the packet.
Laurent
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