03-02-2020
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bobochacha29
On this ethernet segment we have many servers, but only these two servers got error, so I don't think this's the point.
A slight delay in a packet on a busy Ethernet segment is not "an error". That is how Ethernet works.
What you are "showing us' (an occasional 44 ms delay) is typical of all busy Ethernet segments with many devices.
44 ms is 44 one thousandths of a second. 44/1000 seconds.
The way in which you answer my questions shows you do not understand LAN networking and Ethernet (or networking in general).
Delays on an Ethernet segment are not "errors" and nor is it a sign of "instability". This his how the Ethernet (and indeed most networking protocols work) protocols works (queues, delays, priorities).
If you want guaranteed fast delivery between two hosts, you need to move them to their own Ethernet segment with only two devices on that network.
This is the only approach any experienced network engineer would take or advise.
Think about how Ethernet works. Every device wants to talk at the same time on the same wire. They cannot talk at the same time. The more devices, the more this happens. Each device will wait a random number of milliseconds to transmit when the network is busy. This is now LANs work. The more devices, the more a chance of a delay. So..... a 44ms delay (44/1000 of a second) occasionally on a busy LAN segment is normal.
As I mentioned to you, but you do not seem to want to understand, you want guaranteed fast delivery between two hosts on a LAN segment, you need to
move them to their own Ethernet segment with only two devices on that physical networking segment.
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INTRO(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual INTRO(4)
NAME
intro - introduction to special files and hardware support
DESCRIPTION
This section describes the special files, related driver functions, and networking support available in the system. In this part of the
manual, the SYNOPSIS section of each configurable device gives a sample specification for use in constructing a system description for the
/sys/conf/configscript, the autoconfig(8), program and descibes the major and minor device numbers and their encoding. The DIAGNOSTICS
section lists messages which may appear on the console and/or in the system error log /usr/adm/messages due to errors in device operation.
This section contains both devices which may be configured into the system, ``4'' entries, and network related information, ``4N'', ``4P'',
and ``4F'' entries; The networking support is introduced in intro(4N).
PDP DEVICE SUPPORT
This section describes the hardware supported on the DEC PDP-11. Software support for these devices comes in two forms. A hardware device
may be supported with a character or block device driver, or it may be used within the networking subsystem and have a network interface
driver. Block and character devices are accessed through files in the file system of a special type; c.f. mknod(8). Network interfaces
are indirectly accessed through the interprocess communication facilities provided by the system; see socket(2).
A hardware device is identified to the system at configuration time and the appropriate device or network interface driver is then compiled
into the system. When the resultant system is booted, the autoconfiguration facilities in the system probe for the device on either the
UNIBUS (or Q-bus) or MASSBUS and, if found, enable the software support for it. If a device does not respond at autoconfiguration time it
is not accessible at any time afterwards. To enable a device which did not autoconfigure, the system will have to be rebooted.
The autoconfiguration system is described in autoconfig(8). A list of the supported devices is given below.
SEE ALSO
intro(4), networking(4), config(8).
LIST OF DEVICES
The devices listed below are supported in this incarnation of the system. Pseudo-devices are not listed. Listed also are devices which
are in various stages of porting to 2.11BSD from 4.3BSD.
Devices are indicated by their functional interface. If second vendor products provide functionally identical interfaces they should be
usable with the supplied software. (Beware, however, that we promise the software works ONLY with the hardware indicated on the appropri-
ate manual page.) Occasionally, new devices of a similar type may be added simply by creating appropriate table entries in the driver.
The following are known to work:
acc ACC LH/DH IMP communications interface
de DEC DEUNA 10Mb/s Ethernet controller
dh DH-11 emulators, terminal multiplexor
dhu DHU-11 terminal multiplexor
dz DZ-11 terminal multiplexor
ec 3Com 10Mb/s Ethernet controller
hk RK6-11/RK06 and RK07 moving head disk
ht TM03 MASSBUS tape drive interface (with TE-16, TU-45, TU-77)
il Interlan 1010, 1010A, 2010A 10Mb/s Ethernet controller
lp LP-11 parallel line printer interface
qe DEC DEQNA Q-bus 10 Mb/s Ethernet interface
ra DEC UDA-50, RQDX, KLESI disk controllers
rk DEC RK05 disk controller
rl DEC RL-11 disk controller
rx DEC RX02 floppy interface
si SI 9500 disk controller
tm TM-11/TE-10 tape drive interface
tmscp TMSCP-compatible tape controllers (e.g., TU81, TK50)
ts TS-11 tape drive interface
vv Proteon proNET 10Mb/s and 80Mb/s ring network interface
xp General purpose SMD disk controller
The following should work:
dr DR-11W general purpose DMA UNIBUS interface
The following worked in the past but will probably require work:
css DEC IMP-11A communications interface
dmc DEC DMC-11/DMR-11 point-to-point communications device
en Xerox 3Mb/s Ethernet controller (obsolete)
sri DR-11C IMP interface
It should be possible to port these from 4.3BSD:
ex Excelan 10Mb/s Ethernet controller
ix Interlan NP-100 10Mb/s Ethernet controller
np Interlan NP-100 10Mb/s Ethernet controller (intelligent mode)
pcl DEC PCL-11 communications interface
No idea whether any of the following could be ported:
ad Data translation A/D interface
ct C/A/T or APS phototypesetter
ddn ACC ACP625 DDN Standard Mode X.25 IMP interface
dmf DEC DMF-32 terminal multiplexor and parallel printer interface
dmz DEC DMZ-32 terminal multiplexor
dn DEC DN-11 autodialer interface
hdh ACC IF-11/HDH IMP interface
hp MASSBUS disk interface (with RP06, RM03, RM05, etc.)
hy DR-11B or GI-13 interface to an NSC Hyperchannel
kg KL-11/DL-11W line clock
mt TM78 MASSBUS tape drive interface
tu VAX-11/730 TU58 console cassette interface
un DR-11W interface to Ungermann-Bass
up Emulex SC-21V, SC-31 UNIBUS disk controller
ut UNIBUS TU-45 tape drive interface
uu TU58 dual cassette drive interface (DL11)
va Benson-Varian printer/plotter interface
vp Versatec printer/plotter interface
4th Berkeley Distribution January 27, 1996 INTRO(4)