Re: [Cake] The two SCE tests I have in mind

2019-03-24 Thread Sebastian Moeller
Hi All, while I am late to the party, I could run a client side test tonight. Nothing special, just a residential O2/Telefonica (via L2-bitstream access) VDSL2 50/10 link in Germany. Would a capture of that be of any help? If yes I am happy to test, otherwise I will wait for the dust to

Re: [Cake] Sce In cake testers wanted

2019-03-24 Thread Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant
and sent a github PR to get tc-adv to report sce enabled/disabled status correctly. > On 23 Mar 2019, at 21:28, Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant > wrote: > > Sent a github PR to make it build - not run it yet. > >> On 23 Mar 2019, at 19:15, Dave Taht wrote: >> >> >> On Sat, Mar 23, 2019, 8:09 PM

Re: [Cake] hotrfc meeting at hotel prague at 6PM

2019-03-24 Thread Pete Heist
At hotel atrium, left of first stairs after entrance. > On Mar 24, 2019, at 3:47 PM, Dave Taht wrote: > > https://datatracker.ietf.org/group/hotrfc/meetings/ is at 6 sunday. > I'll be there. > > On the agenda over there are some possible revisions to section 7 of > >

[Cake] hotrfc meeting at hotel prague at 6PM

2019-03-24 Thread Dave Taht
https://datatracker.ietf.org/group/hotrfc/meetings/ is at 6 sunday. I'll be there. On the agenda over there are some possible revisions to section 7 of https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7437#page-28 regarding member recall procedures in light of this thread over here:

Re: [Cake] Headed to Prague

2019-03-24 Thread Pete Heist
Got mini hdmi cable, ETA 4:30. ___ Cake mailing list Cake@lists.bufferbloat.net https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cake

Re: [Cake] The two SCE tests I have in mind

2019-03-24 Thread Dave Taht
I made two goofs in this post. --te=download_streams=10 and the server and client need to be negiotiating ecn: https://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/cerowrt/wiki/Enable_ECN/ So far as I know the OSX section is out of date, osx always negotiates ecn now. I do not have data on ios's current

Re: [Cake] The two SCE tests I have in mind

2019-03-24 Thread Pete Heist
> On Mar 24, 2019, at 12:08 PM, Jonathan Morton wrote: > >> On 24 Mar, 2019, at 12:05 pm, Pete Heist wrote: >> >> tcpdump -r file.pcap udp port 2112 and greater 80 and "ip[1] != 0x1” >> >> “greater 80” ignores the handshake packets and 0x1 is whatever TOS value we >> want to make sure the

Re: [Cake] The two SCE tests I have in mind

2019-03-24 Thread Jonathan Morton
> On 24 Mar, 2019, at 12:05 pm, Pete Heist wrote: > > tcpdump -r file.pcap udp port 2112 and greater 80 and "ip[1] != 0x1” > > “greater 80” ignores the handshake packets and 0x1 is whatever TOS value we > want to make sure the packets contain. We can use different filters for other > traffic.

Re: [Cake] The two SCE tests I have in mind

2019-03-24 Thread Pete Heist
> On Mar 24, 2019, at 9:55 AM, Dave Taht wrote: > > 1) The research into whether bit flipping to the extent that SCE will > do has not been done yet. The study of ECT(0) vs ECT(1) behavior > transiting to CE was a little lightweight. > > To test this we going to fire up a ton of nanodes in

Re: [Cake] The two SCE tests I have in mind

2019-03-24 Thread Dave Taht
On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 10:30 AM Luca Muscariello wrote: > > We have done something like that a year ago in our team in Cisco > for a project that you Dave are aware of but that is out of scope for these > lists. > > It is important to have vantage points in residential and enterprise networks.

Re: [Cake] The two SCE tests I have in mind

2019-03-24 Thread Luca Muscariello
We have done something like that a year ago in our team in Cisco for a project that you Dave are aware of but that is out of scope for these lists. It is important to have vantage points in residential and enterprise networks. Cloud to Cloud never goes to transit and the big Clouds have global

[Cake] The two SCE tests I have in mind

2019-03-24 Thread Dave Taht
1) The research into whether bit flipping to the extent that SCE will do has not been done yet. The study of ECT(0) vs ECT(1) behavior transiting to CE was a little lightweight. To test this we going to fire up a ton of nanodes in various data centers, with low SCE thresholds, and low bandwidths,

Re: [Cake] Sce In cake testers wanted

2019-03-24 Thread Jonathan Morton
> On 24 Mar, 2019, at 8:37 am, Pete Heist wrote: > > I should theoretically arrive at the boat today some time after 3pm, having > picked up a mini HDMI to HDMI adapter, which we can use with the cable that’s > there… Awesome. I'm also setting up a Linux VM on my Mac, which should help

Re: [Cake] Sce In cake testers wanted

2019-03-24 Thread Pete Heist
I should theoretically arrive at the boat today some time after 3pm, having picked up a mini HDMI to HDMI adapter, which we can use with the cable that’s there… https://www.alza.cz/akasa-hdmi-mini-hdmi-d2286697.htm?o=5 > On Mar 24,