Also worth pointing out that having multiple Multinet connections don't
hurt. It adds redundancy, which means resilience. Just set costs that
favor the link you think is the "best" (and further discussions on link
costs will be ignored by me, as we have never been able to agree on what
costs should reflect, and how, in HECnet :-) ).
Johnny
On 2018-11-04 12:20, supratim sanyal wrote:
Sorry port 60000 is taken, please use port *60004* if
you do run a test.
Thanks.
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*From: *supratim sanyal <mailto:supratim at riseup.net>
*Sent: *Sunday, November 4, 2018 06:19
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*Subject: *RE: [HECnet] Multinet connection in UK
If you wish you can run an experiment with IMPVAX (VA, USA); I have
heard trans-Atlantic loop latencies are not as bad as one might think.
TCP only, Something like this in
DECNET-CIRCUITS.COM should work:
$ multinet set /decnet /remote=52.23.221.223 /port=60000 /device=tcpa0:
/connect /tcp=connect /buffers=24
Supratim
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*From: *Douglas Hall <mailto:dhall.hecnet at dhcl.co.uk>
*Sent: *Sunday, November 4, 2018 03:26
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*Subject: *[HECnet] Multinet connection in UK
Is there anyone in the UK/Europe that would be able to provide me with a
connection to HECNet via a multinet link?
I'm connected off AS8676 - the node IP is 217.65.167.14. It's not
currently reachable via ICMP but if you ping 217.65.160.9 you should get
a reasonable idea of latency.
cheers,
Douglas
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