<tt><font size=2>> When viewed as packets per protocol, TCP for Lax3
goes from nil to around 10%.<br>
> <br>
> </font></tt><a href="http://stats.l.root-servers.org/cgi-bin/dsc-grapher.pl?"><tt><font size=2>http://stats.l.root-servers.org/cgi-bin/dsc-grapher.pl?</font></tt></a><tt><font size=2><br>
> window=604800&node=lax3&key=tcp&plot=direction_vs_ipproto&server=L-<br>
> root&yaxis=percent<br>
> <br>
> This leads one to assume that for every TCP query, tens times the
<br>
> number of packets are generated. Is this correct?<br>
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<br><tt><font size=2>Curious - if anything
it's more than 10 times, maybe as much as 20 times. I might expect
a minimum TCP handshake's worth as a multiplier, but not a 20x increase
in queries vs packets.</font></tt>
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<br><tt><font size=2>But, does that graph only show port 53 IP traffic,
or might it be including something else (e.g. downloading of server logs)
which is excluded from the "DNS Transport" graph ?</font></tt>
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<br><tt><font size=2>Ray</font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2> </font></tt>