<erik.tarald...@telenor.com> writes: >> Fra: Sebastian Moeller <moell...@gmx.de> > >> .. snip <good explanations and tips> >> One problem with the unelastic load is that as far as I can tell no flow on >> the open internet is >> allows/assumed to behave like that (isn’t the default tcp-friendly, and >> inelastic DOS traffic is >> essentially out-lawed?) > > You are right in that single stream udp without any feedback is a > quite unrealistic load. It is however usually a good indicator of > possible trouble with bufferbloat. When I get delays in the multiple > seconds range there usually is no point in running more realistic > tests such as flent, so I tend to start with that udp test before > setting up a lab. Current record found in production systems is 34 > seconds.
How are you measuring latency in this case? -Toke _______________________________________________ Cake mailing list Cake@lists.bufferbloat.net https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cake