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Re: [openss7] strsctp-0.7.6 RFC 2960 SCTP for LiS STREAMS
I'm sorry. Try now.
--brian
> From: Per Bergqvist <per@synapse.se>
> To: <bidulock@openss7.org>
> Cc: <openss7@openss7.org>
> Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 18:12:13 +0100
> Subject: Re: [openss7] strsctp-0.7.6 RFC 2960 SCTP for LiS STREAMS
>
> Hi Brian,
>
> I cannot download the 0.7.6 tarball.
>
> /Per
>
> > All,
> >
> > We are pleased to announce the Beta release of our RFC 2960 SCTP
> > (Stream Transmission Control Protocol) for LiS 2.10 STREAMS. This
> > is a stable version that is available for download on our downloads
> > page at http://www.openss7.org/download.html
> >
> > This STREAMS release of SCTP has some significant advantages over
> > the Linux Native implementation of SCTP that has been available now
> > for some months. These advantages are:
> >
> > o All timer values can be set to zero. (Yes, set to zero.)
> > This yields significant failover performance for multi-homed
> > hosts. The loopback test programs (included in the release)
> > show max 10ms failover times on loopback.
> >
> > o Higher performance. The test programs show 30-40 usec delays
> > on a 350MHz AMD.
> >
> > o Full STREAMS TPI Version 2 and NPI Version 2 interface support.
> > Test programs are included for both interfaces. The TPI
> > interface can be used with XOpen XNS/XTI 5.2.
> >
> > This STREAMS version provides full support for our M2PA, M2UA, M3UA
> > and SUA SIGTRAN modules which will be available shortly.
> >
> > --brian
> >
> > --
> > Brian F. G. Bidulock ¦ The reasonable man adapts himself to the ¦
> > bidulock@openss7.org ¦ world; the unreasonable one persists in ¦
> > http://www.openss7.org/ ¦ trying to adapt the world to himself. ¦
> > ¦ Therefore all progress depends on the ¦
> > ¦ unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw ¦
> >
> =========================================================
> Per Bergqvist
> Synapse Systems AB
> Phone: +46 709 686 685
> Email: per@synapse.se
--
Brian F. G. Bidulock ¦ The reasonable man adapts himself to the ¦
bidulock@openss7.org ¦ world; the unreasonable one persists in ¦
http://www.openss7.org/ ¦ trying to adapt the world to himself. ¦
¦ Therefore all progress depends on the ¦
¦ unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw ¦