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Subject: 4.2UNIX on VAX as a gateway
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Date: Wed, 26-Jun-85 11:58:37 EDT
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From: schoff%rpi.csnet@csnet-relay.arpa

Has anyone done any measurements of throughput with a VAX750 or VAX780 running
4.2bsd UNIX acting as a gateway between two local nets?  I am interested
in knowing what kind of performance can be had in either packets/sec or
(bits,bytes)/second.  Operationally I would be using a dedicated MicroVAX II
for this service (the rational is that they are cheap and can get reasonable
service in the field).  I would like to know what the duration of the test
was, what the media and interfaces of the local net's were etc....


marty schoffstall
schoff%rpi@csnet-relay