From: Richard Adams (ujvhmtjb.jfhmxqxhzp@ittralee.ie)
Date: Tue Oct 23 2001 - 17:36:47 EEST
On Tuesday 23 October 2001 08:54, g3orh wrote:
> Hi List,
> Monitoring my main ax25/netrom channel (which is port eth
> for ethernet) and which feeds the BPQ nodes system for cluster traffic
> (Spider) I noticed over the last 2 days (using listen eth -a -c) this :-
>
> eth: Txdelay 1420 ms
>
> This was sent about 2 or 3 times mixed with other traffic then nothing for
> a while. This seemed to occurr around the time that my nr_neighbour went
> choke. He handles my cluster link feed and user input/output so I expect
> him to choke occasionally (9k6 link simplex maxframe 4).
>
> Can anyone tell me why this happens. No txdelay of that value is set
> anywhere by me so it appears to be set by the system randomly if there is a
> small hiccup somewhere.
That has been a hiccup for years, i reported it about +/- 4 to 5 years ago,
others have reported it periodicaly as well.
It occurs (here) when i monitor my bpq interface and a scc interface.
I have never seen any adverce effects and it does not seem to have anything
to do with ones actual TxD's.
I've grown accustomed to it. Its the Power of pissy the Penguin i think..;-)
>
> - Regards Colin (73's)
> - uxeje.bmrf@treat.net
>
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