Path: utzoo!dciem!nrcaer!cognos!bruce From: bruce@cognos.uucp (Dwayne Bruce) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip Subject: cmu-tcp Message-ID: <2718@cognos.UUCP> Date: 11 Apr 88 19:10:50 GMT Article-I.D.: cognos.2718 Posted: Mon Apr 11 14:10:50 1988 Reply-To: bruce@cognos.UUCP () Organization: Cognos Incorporated, Ottawa, Canada Lines: 42 From nrcaer!gandalf!ml Wed Mar 30 22:36:11 1988 To: cognos!bruce Subject: CMU-TEK TCP/IP and SLIP Status: RO Hi Dwayne, could you forward this to the appropriate newsgroup? I have some comments and question about CMU-TEK TCP/IP for VMS. I've been trying to get it connected to Amateur Packet radio using a PC as a gateway. It works, but the CMU-TEK TCP/IP seems to have a very short (5sec) TCP segment timer. This causes A LOT of unnecessary retransmit traffic on the packet radio link, and leads to even longer packet delays than would occur otherwise. Can anybody think of a fix for this that doesn't involve modifying the source (we don't have a BLISS compiler!!). The CMU-TEK TCP sets the high-reliability flag in the IP datagrams, which causes the gateway to use AX.25 connected mode rather than datagram mode, thus increasing packet delays. Again, I'd like to be able to tell it (VMS) the TOS. Has anybody written a SLIP driver for the CMU-TEK TCP/IP that I could have? The ethernet card that I'm using on the PC is borrowed, and is overkill for our local packet radio network anyway!! In case you haven't already guessed, the PC is running the KA9Q code, version 871225.12. Thanx in advance Marcus Leech VE3MDL ...utzoo!dciem!nrcaer!gandalf!ml VE3MDL@VE3JF > Please reply to above, Marcus Does not have Usenet access.-- Dwayne Bruce P.O. Box 9707 Cognos Incorporated 3755 Riverside Dr. VOICE: (613) 738-1440 FAX: (613) 738-0002 Ottawa, Ontario UUCP: decvax!utzoo!dciem!nrcaer!cognos!bruce CANADA K1G 3Z4