Hello,
I'm testing the Cyclades-PC300 card (our syncrhonous card) in several
different kernels (2.0.38, 2.2.15 and 2.3.99-pre8) and I've seen an
interesting behavior that I'd like you guys to comment on.
In 2.2 and 2.3, if I do 'ping -f' through 3 different PC300 interfaces at
4Mbps each, I get packet loss rates of around 6%. If I do just one
interface at a time, I get packet loss rates of 1-2%.
In 2.0, however, it's completely different!! If I do 'ping -f' through 3
different PC300 interfaces at 4Mbps each, I get packet loss rates of
around 70%!! If I do just one interface at a time, I get packet loss rates
of 0%!!
Can anyone tell me the reason for that?? Is this a known behavior /
problem?? What could I do to make the 2.0 behavior closer to the 2.[23]
behavior (which is much more scalable ...)??
Thanks in advance for your answers!!
Regards,
Ivan
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