Re: Byte-count - Packet Syze

From: Lionel Florit (lflorit@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Mar 21 2002 - 05:03:52 GMT-3


   
Sorry guys, I've got my numbers wrong for dlsw, it's getting late on the
west coast:

IP=2xIPX=6xDLSw

1500 for DLSW, 9000 for ip, 3500 IPX

Lionel

>Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 23:43:56 -0800
>To: "Leonardo Pereira" <lpereira@br.ibm.com>
>From: Lionel Florit <lflorit@cisco.com>
>Subject: Re: Byte-count - Packet Syze
>Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>
>Leonardo,
>
>the way I see it is (in your example)
>IP=2xIPX=10xDLSw
>
>therefore a byte count of 1500 for DLSW, 15000 for ip, 7500 IPX should do
>it...
>
>
>Lionel
>
>At 02:44 AM 3/21/2002 -0300, Leonardo Pereira wrote:
>>Hello guys !!!
>>
>>I've already understand how to calculate the byte-count to use with custom
>>queuing. Now I want to know how I get the packet sizes for the protocols.
>>
>>Let's imagine I have to calculate the byte-count for IP, IPX and DLSW in
>>the following way
>>
>>IP = 60 % of bandwidth
>>IPX = 30 % of bandwidth
>>DLSW = 10 % of bandwidth
>>
>>How can I know the packet size for these protocols ?
>>
>>To be more specific, what should I expect about this ? Should I have these
>>numbers on my mind or they will be given ? And before someone claim about
>>NDA, I don't want to know how these kind of question is presented at the
>>exam.
>>
>>I am asking because at the books I read about this subject I couldn't find
>>a scenario that ask me to calculate byte-count. All the examples already
>>had the byte-count calculated.
>>
>>To finish, If someone has a good source for the protocol's packet size,
>>please send it to me.
>>
>>Regards,
>>Leonardo.



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