| C. Partridge, personal communication, 1998. |
....university (U.C. Berkeley) to the Internet. In a Jan. 1998 sample of 400,000 packets, one in 7,500 had an inconsistent checksum. In a Nov. 1998 sample of 294 million packets, about one in 9,500 had an inconsistent checksum. Thus, the problem appears quite real, and is under further investigation [Par98]. In summary, we cannot offer a definitive answer as to overall Internet packet corruption rates: but the evidence that corruption occurs fairly frequently argues for further study in order to resolve the question. 4 Bottleneck Bandwidth In this section we discuss how to estimate a fundamental ....
C. Partridge, personal communication, 1998.
....that may exist between different flows. The flow specification designers view the flow specification as simply specifying the traffic and some QoS requirements; the other features of channel setup are handled using other mechanisms which lie outside the scope of the flow specification [EsDePa92] [Partridge93]. However, we feel that the flow specification 14 should be extended to address these important inter flow properties. It is not clear as to how this may be best done, and as to how difficult it is likely to be.The key problem is that it is very hard to find a single compact format for such a ....
C. Partridge, personal communication (Jan 1993)
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