Re: [Lsr] IS-IS flooding

2021-08-03 Thread Les Ginsberg (ginsberg)
Bruno - From: bruno.decra...@orange.com Sent: Tuesday, August 3, 2021 2:13 AM To: Les Ginsberg (ginsberg) Cc: lsr@ietf.org Subject: RE: IS-IS flooding Some more questions on S13 (speeding UP, aka sensing the receiver performance) Can you clarifying the definition of the three measurements

Re: [Lsr] IS-IS flooding

2021-08-03 Thread Les Ginsberg (ginsberg)
Bruno - Inline. From: bruno.decra...@orange.com Sent: Tuesday, August 3, 2021 1:41 AM To: Les Ginsberg (ginsberg) Cc: lsr@ietf.org Subject: IS-IS flooding Les, Thank you for the implementation and test results. I have some clarification questions on your test results S6: What burst size did

[Lsr] IETF 111 LSR Meeting Minutes

2021-08-03 Thread Acee Lindem (acee)
The meeting minutes have been uploaded. Thanks to Yingzhen Qu for taking them. There were some definitely some bursts of discussion where congestion control would have come in handy. The Meetecho chat from the meeting is also appended but no attempt has been made at editing or even complete

Re: [Lsr] IS-IS flooding

2021-08-03 Thread bruno.decraene
Some more questions on S13 (speeding UP, aka sensing the receiver performance) Can you clarifying the definition of the three measurements reported (LSPTxMax, Tx, RxAv)? So far, it seems that LSPTxMax is always higher than RxAv, i.e. the sender's estimation seems higher than the receiver

[Lsr] IS-IS flooding

2021-08-03 Thread bruno.decraene
Les, Thank you for the implementation and test results. I have some clarification questions on your test results S6: What burst size did you use? And distributions of reals values if possible, if not (min, max, average, median) would be useful. What scheduling frequency/period did you use on