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IP packet size distribution
From: "Niels Chr. Bank-Pedersen" <ncbp () bank-pedersen dk>
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 18:08:41 +0100
Hi, We are in the process of evaluating different means of providing QoS (and whether this is sane or not is not the topic of this mail :) . The performance indications we have from our vendors are based on different packet size distributions, so we'd like to see how the distribution is on the Net in general. Our own statistics show: Router#sh ip cache flow IP packet size distribution (93363M total packets): 1-32 64 96 128 160 192 224 256 288 320 352 384 416 448 480 .002 .433 .054 .022 .014 .012 .008 .010 .008 .008 .008 .009 .007 .006 .005 512 544 576 1024 1536 2048 2560 3072 3584 4096 4608 .004 .004 .148 .035 .194 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 But we may have a few "nonstandard" applications within our network that could push the distribution towards smaller packets. Anyway, if anyone could provide me with their view of packetsizes I'd appreciate it (private mail would probably be appreciated by the list ;) . /Niels Chr. -- Niels Christian Bank-Pedersen, NCB1-RIPE. Network Manager, Tele Danmark NET, IP-section. "Hey, are any of you guys out there actually *using* RFC 2549?"
Current thread:
- IP packet size distribution Niels Chr. Bank-Pedersen (Nov 24)
- Re: IP packet size distribution Steve Feldman (Nov 24)
- Re: IP packet size distribution Richard Steenbergen (Nov 24)
- Re: IP packet size distribution Steve Feldman (Nov 24)