thank you very much for the reply. actually by 100% throughput i meant packet reception ratio
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 7:02 PM, Manjunath Doddavenkatappa < [email protected]> wrote: > > It means packet reception ratio (PRR --- num packets transmitted > successfully/total number of packets transmitted) is 1.0. > > Moreover, ETX in CTP is bi-directional, it accounts for the quality of link > from receiver to transmitter (on which ACKs are transmitted) > > On the otherhand, throughput of a link is how fast you can succesfully pump > data on onto the link (bytes/second). It is true that throughput of a link > is a function of its ETX, but I am not sure what you mean by 100% > throughput. > > Regards, > Manjunath D > > ##############################**##############################** > ##############################**###################### > **************************************************************** > ***************************************************** > > > On Sun, 31 Jul 2011, sadun silva wrote: > > Dear all, >> >> in CTP does the linkEtx =10 (essentially 1.0) means the throughput is >> 100%? >> >> I'm trying to comprehend the linkEtx value's relationship to the >> throughput. >> >> can someone help me in this? >> >> >> Thanks all for the great community support. >> >> >> silva >> >>
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