ISC 2.2 SL/IP throughput?

Ehud Gavron gavron at alpha.sunquest.com
Thu Aug 30 15:48:43 AEST 1990


In article <1990Aug29.233628.2595 at craycos.com>, ewv at craycos.com (Eric Varsanyi) writes...
#In article <1990Aug23.160013.1199 at scuzzy.mbx.sub.org> src at scuzzy.mbx.sub.org (Heiko Blume) writes:
#>can someone tell me what throughput i can expect with sl/ip over
#>a modem connection with HST modems (14400bps)?
# 
#This does not directly relate to HST's, but it might be interesting anyway.
# 
#Configuration:
#--------------
#	SCO Unix (3.2.2) with the vanilla driver on a vanilla serial board
#	Connection between 2 Telebit T2500's.
#	Cisco terminal server providing slip bridge onto ethernet 


Our configuration: Two Telebit T2500s over an analog leased line
	between two serial ports on MicroVAXen.

#	19200 hardware flow control on both sides

Same here

# 
#Numbers:
#--------
#		Kb/s (reported by ftp)	Roundtrip (reported by ping)
#V.32 mode	.795			370
#(s50=6)
# 
#Pep		.799			1420
# 
#Pep/compressed	.823			1551	
#(s110=1)


My comparison is *extremely* similar.

# 
#Interactive was virtually useless at 1.4 seconds/echo, but using V.32
#even editing with vi is tolerable. Compressed mode isn't worth the trouble
#unless you are sending BIG files.

	PEP is worth it if you intend to do any FTP, or if you intend
	to use more than one average tcp link at a time.  In other words,
	if a majority of the time this limited line will support two
	connections, we have found that PEP-19200 is much more responsive
	than V.32-9600 on the same line.

	Note that for single-channel interactive use, I concur that
	V.32 is better for latency.
# 
#Does anyone know when/if Telebit is going to put IP header prediction into
#the modems (so they don't have to turn around for the ACK's)?
	
	I'd like to find out myself :-)

#-- 
#-Eric Varsanyi (ewv at craycos.com)        Cray Computer Corporation

	Ehud

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