From: Donnie Hale (donnie@haleonline.net)
Date: 07/19/03
From: "Donnie Hale" <donnie@haleonline.net> Subject: tcptrace TCP window utilization Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 18:45:37 -0400 Message-ID: <INECKHKOHJGEDEFOMDPMCEEPCHAA.donnie@haleonline.net>
I've just started using tcptrace, and I clearly have a ways to go to
understand all the implications of its detailed output.
I'm wondering if tcptrace can output the maximum (and perhaps min/avg as
well) window size *reached* (as opposed to advertised) for each direction in
a connection. I'm looking to get more concrete info on if an app protocol is
taking advantage of the window size that the other endpoint advertises. This
information may be in the "-l" output and I don't know which identifier
indicates this info. If you could point me in the right direction, I'd
appreciate it.
Thanks...
Donnie
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