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Re: Does Anyone Care?
From: "Brian Dickson" <briand () spare de teleglobe net>
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 12:33:04 -0500
But why would the interface always transmit broadcasts to the FDDI interface in Spokane and show excessive latency at anytime of the day that you try to connect/send an echo reply at it.
A) Because *multicast*, when sent on a *broadcast* media like FDDI, is sent as *broadcast* packets (to avoid replication); B) Because multicast is very VIP2 CPU-intensive, doing all kinds of funky things - we see that on very low utilization, there is high CPU. This in turn shows up as latency *to* the router, but not *through* the router (different switching paths). Basically, this is normal, and ~5Mbps is about right for this traffic.
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Bjorn Carlsson wrote: > Hi, > > Not sure I follow. schnell.ebone.net is actually an interface of Sprint > icm-bb1-pen which connects to a FDDI ring in Pennsauken built for multicast. > The name/address (schnell.ebone.net) is there for historial reasons and > should be changed to something-else.icp.net. > > As for directed broadcast it is long since turned off on all EBONE > routers. > > --BC >
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