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List of Tables

  1. This table shows the STREAMS message types and the possible data or control information they may contain.
  2. This table shows a partial output of the netstat -mv command illustrating the STREAMS data buffers currently allocated by the system.
  3. This table gives the standard deviations for the graphs over loopback TCP and network TCP round-trip times.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. This table shows the average application data (1000 bytes) RTT for a wide range of priority bands using the modified Fast Ethernet Driver MHME.
  8. This table shows the results from the test outlined in Figure 5.5 with both clients sending on priority band 0 (normal messages).
  9. This table shows the results from the test outlined in Figure 5.5 with both clients sending on different priority bands.
  10. 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