11-17-2003 03:45 AM - edited 03-02-2019 11:45 AM
We are an isp and offering connection to 1 of our customers between israel
and us.
customer complain that when he do a file transfer from isreal to us he is
gettting only 0% of port speed wich is 512k.
whe he is testing from us to isreal he gets 100%.
I tried to explain that there is no limitation at our and and we tested by doing 2 or 3 file transfer the same time and I can see
utilization up to 100%
So with 1 file transfer session he has 200k only.
with 2 file transfer sessions 400k
und up to port speed with 3 sessions.
Custumer still want to reach port speed with only 1 file transfer session.
I have feeling that this is an application limitation problem but I have to
prouve it.
Anyone can advise what could limit this to only 40% ?
11-17-2003 05:50 AM
Hello,
can you find out if there are any bandwidth shaping devices (e.g. PacketShaper) in the path from your customer to the destination in the US ? Can you find out which FTP application your customer is using ?
Regards,
GP
11-17-2003 06:28 AM
This is usually a problem with the hosts not being tuned for high latency connections. Sounds like the receiving host on the slow transfer is not offering a big enough window and/or the sending host does not have enough buffer space. You need to sniff it to see whats really going on.
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