Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!masscomp!ocpt!tsdiag!hico2!kak From: kak@hico2.UUCP (Kris A. Kugel) Newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1 Subject: some uucp transfer rates for 3b1 w/ telebit Summary: up to 1754 bytes/sec outward, 1266 inward, for reasonably large transfers Keywords: Trailblazer Telebit Plus HFC Hardware Flow Control Locked interface Message-ID: <1789@hico2.UUCP> Date: 29 May 91 04:56:28 GMT Reply-To: kak@hico2.westmark.com Organization: High Country Software Lines: 100 In around 107 somewhat related articles, several authors discuss Hardware Flow Control, telebits, and throughput. I thought I'd add some transfer statistics from hico2, a 3b1 with starlan (low option), serial patch, HDB uucp, and a Trailblazer Plus (4.0 roms), using uucp spoofing and locked 19200 interface speed. What I did was look at the files /usr/spool/uucp/.Adm/xferstats and /usr/spool/.Old/xferstats, edit out irrelavant information, and then throw out data on very short transfers ( < 3 seconds ), or slow transfers ( < 1000 bytes/sec ). I've ordered the remaining entries from faster to slowest. I'm seeing some respectable top transfer rates. Note that some of these are on substantial transfers. Also note that I get occasional good transfers with several machines, in both directions (although one direction seems to have a faster top speed than the other, 1266 bytes/sec vs. 1754 bytes/sec). I think only dxis and maybe zorch are 3b1s. I suspect that a 3b1 can send faster than it can receive. Assuming that these numbers are realistic, and at least somewhat meaningful, it's at least POSSIBLE to get good throughput. For what it's worth, here it is: kadath -> 6902 / 3.933 secs, 1754 bytes/sec kadath -> 6449 / 3.683 secs, 1751 bytes/sec kadath -> 6385 / 3.650 secs, 1749 bytes/sec kadath -> 5684 / 3.250 secs, 1748 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 5359 / 3.066 secs, 1747 bytes/sec att -> 6195 / 3.550 secs, 1745 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 5466 / 3.133 secs, 1744 bytes/sec kadath -> 5467 / 3.133 secs, 1744 bytes/sec kadath -> 5435 / 3.116 secs, 1744 bytes/sec kadath -> 11771 / 6.750 secs, 1743 bytes/sec kadath -> 14169 / 8.133 secs, 1742 bytes/sec kadath -> 13842 / 7.950 secs, 1741 bytes/sec kadath -> 12053 / 6.933 secs, 1738 bytes/sec kadath -> 8429 / 4.850 secs, 1737 bytes/sec kadath -> 6863 / 3.950 secs, 1737 bytes/sec kadath -> 13063 / 7.533 secs, 1734 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 5201 / 3.000 secs, 1733 bytes/sec kadath -> 5201 / 3.000 secs, 1733 bytes/sec kadath -> 12628 / 7.283 secs, 1733 bytes/sec att -> 6010 / 3.466 secs, 1733 bytes/sec kadath -> 5341 / 3.083 secs, 1732 bytes/sec kadath -> 11177 / 6.450 secs, 1732 bytes/sec kadath -> 10477 / 6.050 secs, 1731 bytes/sec kadath -> 8708 / 5.033 secs, 1730 bytes/sec kadath -> 7121 / 4.116 secs, 1730 bytes/sec kadath -> 6278 / 3.633 secs, 1728 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 6018 / 3.483 secs, 1727 bytes/sec kadath -> 5407 / 3.133 secs, 1725 bytes/sec att -> 5013 / 2.916 secs, 1719 bytes/sec kadath -> 8968 / 5.233 secs, 1713 bytes/sec att -> 5998 / 3.516 secs, 1705 bytes/sec att -> 5069 / 3.016 secs, 1680 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 8080 / 4.900 secs, 1648 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 7229 / 4.400 secs, 1642 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 7148 / 4.383 secs, 1630 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 7432 / 4.566 secs, 1627 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 5341 / 3.283 secs, 1626 bytes/sec kadath -> 5108 / 3.166 secs, 1613 bytes/sec kadath -> 28428 / 18.233 secs, 1559 bytes/sec kadath -> 44627 / 29.816 secs, 1496 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 7403 / 5.166 secs, 1433 bytes/sec dxis -> 9268 / 6.516 secs, 1422 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 8433 / 5.966 secs, 1413 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 8665 / 6.150 secs, 1408 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 10716 / 8.250 secs, 1298 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 5405 / 4.216 secs, 1282 bytes/sec dxis -> 10092 / 7.933 secs, 1272 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 10373 / 8.166 secs, 1270 bytes/sec kadath <- 16253 / 12.833 secs, 1266 bytes/sec zorch <- 54500 / 43.333 secs, 1257 bytes/sec zorch <- 113339 / 90.316 secs, 1254 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 12933 / 10.466 secs, 1235 bytes/sec kadath <- 11431 / 9.283 secs, 1231 bytes/sec kadath <- 10022 / 8.166 secs, 1227 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 16614 / 14.333 secs, 1159 bytes/sec zorch <- 22904 / 19.966 secs, 1147 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 15478 / 13.683 secs, 1131 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 23642 / 21.950 secs, 1077 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 22620 / 21.383 secs, 1057 bytes/sec tsdiag -> 37347 / 37.016 secs, 1008 bytes/sec zorch <- 11179 / 11.116 secs, 1005 bytes/sec It'd be interesting to see if other people are or aren't getting these kind of numbers. Your milage may vary. Kris A. Kugel ( 908 ) 842-2707 uunet!tsdiag.ccur.com!hico2!kak (maybe) {daver,ditka,zorch}!hico2!kak internet: kak@hico2.westmark.com