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- This table shows the STREAMS
message types and the possible data or control information
they may contain.
- This table shows a partial
output of the netstat -mv command illustrating
the STREAMS data buffers currently allocated by
the system.
- This table gives the standard
deviations for the graphs over loopback TCP and
network TCP round-trip times.
- This table shows the total
number of connections to the BSD or STREAMS server
for one-to-four clients. The total number of connections
is the sum of the connections obtained from each
client machine.
- This table shows the average
application data (1000 bytes) RTT for the two different
applications used in the priority tests using the
unmodified Fast Ethernet driver HME.
- This table shows the average
application data (1000 bytes) RTT for the two different
applications used in the priority tests using the
modified Fast Ethernet driver MHME.
- This table shows the average
application data (1000 bytes) RTT for a wide range
of priority bands using the modified Fast Ethernet
Driver MHME.
- This table shows the results
from the test outlined in Figure 5.5
with both clients sending on priority band 0 (normal
messages).
- This table shows the results
from the test outlined in Figure 5.5
with both clients sending on different priority
bands.
- This table shows the results
from the test outlined in Figure 5.5
except with three clients and three servers, sending
to different DLSAP addresses and over different
priority bands.
Super-User
2001-05-07