On 01/05/2014 04:14, Tom Herbert wrote:
Assuming we are using Ethernet (I don't believe this can be a
requirement either) this only provides hop to hop protection, not end
to end. I don't have a completely error free network and checksum
errors while low, are non-zero.
Interesting, for years I have been looking for someone to put forward
some statistics on the error rate in a modern network, to get some
hard data on the UDP c/s issue. What error rate are you seeing?
Also can you help me understand what class of switch/router you are
seeing this on: h/w forwarding, s/w forwarding, host basted s/w
forwarding... If you know whether the packet memory has any form of
error detection/protection that would also be interesting.
Thanks
Stewart
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