The Internet Emergency Preparedness (ieprep) group sounds very interesting 
and important. Thanks for letting us know about it (in a back-handed way. ;-)

Priscilla

At 05:01 PM 3/21/02, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
>Working on IETF stuff:  :)
>
>  http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/ieprep-charter.html
>
>
>This was in response to Scott's question on where Scott Bradner's been
>hiding.  I imagine he's at the IETF meeting right now.
>
>
>""Steven A. Ridder""  wrote in message
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> > Working on IETF stuff:  :)
> >
> > http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/ieprep-charter.html
> >
> > --
> >
> > RFC 1149 Compliant.
> > Get in my head:
> > http://sar.dynu.com
> >
> >
> > ""s vermill""  wrote in message
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> > > Sam,
> > >
> > > These calculations are almost always based on the minimum - 64 bytes.
> > It's
> > > tempting to suspect the worst when you see that.  But truth is, the
>larger
> > > the packet size, the more bytes you can generally move through a
>platform.
> > > The better studies will show you the pps for several packet sizes,
>ranging
> > > from 64 bytes to 1518.  They will ideally show you the throughput for
>the
> > > various switching methods as well.
> > >
> > > Scott Bradner of Harvard fame is, well, famous for his thorough and
> > > independent testing of various internetworking products.  However, I
> > haven't
> > > been able to locate his ftp site lately.  Anyone know where he is
hiding
> > > that these days?
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > Scott
> > >
> > > sam sneed wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I noticed Cisco uses pps when they give their specs for
> > > > routers, firewalls,
> > > > etc. What is the assumed packet size when they come up with
> > > > these specs? I'm
> > > > planning on using 2 2621's in HSRP mode (getting default routes
> > > > via BGP) and
> > > > need to be able to support a constant 10 Mb/sec and would like
> > > > know if these
> > > > routers will do the trick.
> > > > thanks
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