On Wed, 8 Nov 1995, Hans-Werner Braun wrote:
These aggregations result in some degree of steady state, but also burst behavior, which even in a well designed ^^^^^^^^^^^^ People who have analyzed Internet traffic would disagree with that statement. The traffic patterns on the Internet do not appear to converge on a steady state when multiple packet streams are aggregated.
you're the greatest expert around here, obviously.
Hardly... I just have a memory which is good at storing facts. Sometime in the last month on either nanog or com-priv a person whose name escapes me posted an article about some statistical studies that had been done on the old NSFnet and recently redone. In both instances the traffic patterns did not smooth out after aggregation. There was a specific mathematical/statistical term used to describe the distribution but I can't remember it (not a mathematician). So, no I am not a great expert, but I listen carefully, try to understand intuitively what the real experts are saying and think about the implications. In any case, expertise is not an overall thing in this day and age. I am an expert in certain fields which Curtis and Sean probably know little. They in turn are experts far beyond my level in their fields. One nice thing about Internet lists (and some parts of USENET) is that we can all rub shoulders and from time to time, develop a synergy that helps us understand our own problems better and find solutions that we would not have found strictly within the confines of our field of expertise. Michael Dillon Voice: +1-604-546-8022 Memra Software Inc. Fax: +1-604-542-4130 http://www.memra.com E-mail: michael@memra.com