Subject: Re: TCP/IP tuning.
To: Thomas Miller <tom@insolvencyhelp.org>
From: Johnny Billquist <bqt@update.uu.se>
List: current-users
Date: 03/02/2004 14:58:13
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004, Thomas Miller wrote:
> Johnny Billquist <bqt@update.uu.se> wrote:
>
> > You are seeing more than 3 Mb/s, but it looks like your close to
> > 4 Mb/s, not 5...
>
> Just to be blindingly clear could you please post
> (perhaps again) how you calculated "close to 4?"
Didn't you mention somewhere around 390 KB/s transfer rate with ftp? Or
did I dream that number?
> > And to the ISPs servers, you should probably be able to
> > get more. The latency interested me. Do you know how many
> > hops you have to that ftp server? (You can check it out with
> > traceroute).
>
> aluminum: {1} traceroute -I -n 207.172.2.141
> traceroute to 207.172.2.141 (207.172.2.141), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets
> 1 10.18.224.1 8.309 ms 25.364 ms 36.551 ms
> 2 10.18.224.1 9.392 ms 16.449 ms 7.969 ms
> 3 209.6.160.100 6.440 ms 8.941 ms 12.470 ms
> 4 207.172.15.146 5.935 ms 6.441 ms 7.966 ms
> 5 207.172.19.2 16.495 ms 19.541 ms 15.852 ms
> 6 207.96.92.134 17.451 ms 17.451 ms 19.200 ms
> 7 208.59.255.70 17.234 ms 18.462 ms 17.982 ms
> 8 207.172.2.141 19.461 ms 19.965 ms 21.519 ms
>
> I think 1 and 2 are my router and modem, respectively.
> The times on hop 1 vary from 5 to 36 ms.
A few hops, but not too bad. Yes, the first two are probably your modem,
and whatever machine at the other end of that. Looks like the bump comes at
hop 5. It would be interesting to know what equipment and link you have
there, but it's getting tricky to find out.
I also wonder why you would get between 5 and 36 ms on that first hop.
That's a large spread.
Johnny
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