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On Wed, 9 Jul 1997, Peter Kline wrote: > Men, > > CPE -- 10baseT/FDDI ---|netedge|--- DS3 ---|netedge|--- 10baseT/FDDI -- switch > > In otherwords, the NetEdges act as bridges, which have to be used in a pair > in order to turn the ethernet or FDDI connection into ATM over the DS3 and > back. The NetEdges are programmable, and I'm sure that bandwidth is one of > the things that's configurable. That's the connection we have alright, but MFS/UUNet says they cannot limit the amount of bandwidth on it, and that if they gave us a 100Mbps handoff off the NetEdge box, then we'd get 100Mbps off it and there was nothing they could do. My response was why not provision the ATM bridge to 10-13Mbps, and use that to limit the data throughput? Seems that would work, but they said no go. Frustrating. > > We used to run these things fairly full and fairly hard for extensive > periods of time. I think we were able to get about 30Mpbs full duplex out > of them. I doubt that dropping packets at ~6Mpbs is the NetEdges' fault > (unless you had really old ones). Yes, it was an old one, and after months of complaining they finally delivered a new one yesterday morning. It is working MUCH better, but as soon as the link approaches 6Mbps or more, it starts choking hard. > The fundamental problem at the upper bound is that you're taking IP, > encapsulating it in ethernet or FDDI, then segmenting and further > encapsulating that (IP inside ethernet/FDDI) inside ATM. The double > encapsulation extracts even more of a tax than the !53 bunch usually > complain about. > > If you're interested in a second opinion, you might try contacting NetEdge > directly. Indeed. That's what I plan on doing today... Thanks for the input. > good luck, > -peter > Joe Shaw - jshaw@insync.net NetAdmin - Insync Internet Services "Learn more, and you will never starve." - Paraphrase of Lee
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