On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 07:52:42PM +0200, NetOne - Doichin Dokov wrote:
> yong...@freebsd.org написа:
> >Synopsis: [txp] [patch] txp driver doesn't work with latest firmware
> >03.xxx.xxx
> >
> >State-Changed-From-To: feedback->patched
> >State-Changed-By: yongari
> >State-Changed-When: Wed Feb 25
Old Synopsis: carp(4) advskew setting ignored when carp IP used on a gif(4)
interface
New Synopsis: [carp] carp(4) advskew setting ignored when carp IP used on a
gif(4) interface
Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-bugs->freebsd-net
Responsible-Changed-By: linimon
Responsible-Changed-When: Wed
yong...@freebsd.org написа:
Synopsis: [txp] [patch] txp driver doesn't work with latest firmware 03.xxx.xxx
State-Changed-From-To: feedback->patched
State-Changed-By: yongari
State-Changed-When: Wed Feb 25 01:51:48 UTC 2009
State-Changed-Why:
Firmware image updated to the latest one.
Respons
Hello Ivan,
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Siquijor Philips wrote:
> Hello Eugene,
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>> Traffic bandwidth does not matter (or much less), P
Siquijor Philips wrote:
> Hello Eugene,
>
>> Traffic bandwidth does not matter (or much less), PPS rate matters.
>> Packets drop due to high pps rate. Higher packet size, lesser pps
>> saturates link and pps just can't grow high. It can with smaller packets.
>>
>
> All the test scenarios here are
Hello Eugene,
> Traffic bandwidth does not matter (or much less), PPS rate matters.
> Packets drop due to high pps rate. Higher packet size, lesser pps
> saturates link and pps just can't grow high. It can with smaller packets.
>
All the test scenarios here are bombarded with 1-Gig of network
tra
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 03:14:11PM +0800, Siquijor Philips wrote:
> Can someone explain why FreeBSD network throughput (both incoming and
> outgoing traffic) decreases when smaller frame size being processed?
> With smaller frame size, corresponding packet rate (packet/sec or pps)
> increases and