Re: CCID2 TCP Friendliness Test ?

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Thank you Ian.
If any one has report of such experiments, I don't need to do the same work.

gavin

On Jan 17, 2008 2:24 PM, Ian McDonald <ian.mcdonald@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Jan 17, 2008 5:17 PM, maillist ifiaas <maillist.ifiaas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi friends,,
> >
> > Where can we find CCID2 (latest Linux release) test against TCP ?
> > There seems no measurement study to validate the TCP friendliness on
> > any existing implementation yet, including BSD.
> >
> > Emmanuel Lochin has did some test before, showing the BSD
> > implementation was not very well:
> > http://manu.lochin.org/dccp/tests/dccp_eval.html
> >
> > Any similar test for Linux CCID2 out there?
> >
> > Thank you very much!
> >
> > gavin
>
> Easy enough to do a test with modified iperf. Gerrit and I both have
> patches for iperf to run it continuously, use dccp and select the TCP
> congestion mechanism - use Reno in particular.
>
> I used to do this with simultaneous CCID3 and TCP to see that they
> matched the rate, you could do the same for CCID2. You can use netem
> also to constrain link or introduce loss also.
>
> Regards
>
> Ian
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