Subject: Slow UDP traffic
To: None <netbsd-users@netbsd.org>
From: Schamil Wackenhut <sw@wacke.org>
List: netbsd-users
Date: 06/04/2004 16:08:00
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Hi,

I did some benchmarking in my private network today, and i saw that
the udp transferrate between my server(NetBSD 1.6.2/GENERIC/ipf
disabled) and my firewall(OpenBSD 3.5/GENERIC/pf disabled) (both
have 100mbit ethernet link) is down to only ~25MBit/s. TCP transferrate
is ok (90MBit/s). What can be a reason for such slow udp traffic?

tia,
schamil

PS: i used ttcp for benchmarking, with normal parameters (ttcp -{r,t} -s
-u [host])
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		Schamil Wackenhut

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