RE: Ideally BER should be a customer controlled option
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- Subject: RE: Ideally BER should be a customer controlled option
- From: Ariel Hendel <Ariel.Hendel@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 Jun 1999 18:24:26 -0700 (PDT)
- Reply-To: Ariel Hendel <Ariel.Hendel@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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The intent might be benign, but the BER knob is an interoperability threat.
Vendors will naturally use it as a hook for controlling both ends of the link.
It probably will not get to the point where removing somebodies' browser
automatically increases your link bit rate...but I am sure you can find
an expert to say that in court nonetheless...
I prefer to spec an agressive BER, based on the undetected error rates
(observed at the MAC, as mentioned by Rich Seifert).
I am more concerned about that, than about the retransmissions.
Ariel Hendel
Sun Microsystems
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> Ed:
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> Please don't get me wrong. I think a standard should be set for BER, so
> that at least to insure compatibility and interoperability. I also know
> that a flexible BER may be a pipe dream. The factors that influence BER
> tend to very non-linear and as such a flexible BER may be very difficult to
> implement in practice. However, I would be interested to see if any
> manufacturers would provide a knob for BER, or at least provide a spec sheet
> outlining the various factors that may effect BER and what steps could be
> taken to push the BER envelope beyond the agreed upon standard if so
> desired.
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> Bill
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> Bill St Arnaud
> Director Network Projects
> CANARIE
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