nanog mailing list archives
Re: usable T1 bandwidth
From: "Mike Heroux" <mheroux () u washington edu>
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 11:38:10 -0800
How much of the 1.544 Mbits/second of a T1 are available to IP? I
know
some bits are taken for framing and such. I think I remember it is around 1.3 something. It's better than that, but the topic is inappropriate to this list, so...
So you bothered to clutter it up with even more senseless mail. (much like this reply) This list gets so pathetic at times.. Is anybody else on this list younger than 20? --mike - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Current thread:
- usable T1 bandwidth Steve Crumley (Mar 18)
- Re: usable T1 bandwidth Tony Li (Mar 18)
- Re: usable T1 bandwidth Michael Dillon (Mar 18)
- usable T1 bandwidth Michael Shields (Mar 18)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: usable T1 bandwidth Mike Heroux (Mar 18)
- Re: usable T1 bandwidth Todd Graham Lewis (Mar 18)
- Re: usable T1 bandwidth Christopher Montano (Mar 18)
- Re: usable T1 bandwidth Randy Bush (Mar 18)
- Re: usable T1 bandwidth Jim Dixon (Mar 18)
- Re: usable T1 bandwidth David Carmean (Mar 18)
- Re: usable T1 bandwidth bmanning (Mar 18)
- Re: usable T1 bandwidth Randy Bush (Mar 18)
- Re: usable T1 bandwidth Brian (Mar 18)
- Re: usable T1 bandwidth Matthew E. Pearson (Mar 18)
- Re: usable T1 bandwidth Alex Rubenstein (Mar 18)
- Re: usable T1 bandwidth Sean Doran (Mar 18)
- Re: usable T1 bandwidth Tony Li (Mar 18)