Re: [email protected]: Help in Satellite comunications

From: Gregory D. Otto ([email protected])
Date: Wed Nov 10 1999 - 16:36:40 EST


I have found that if you have latencies approaching 200 ms, Citrix users
will complain of unacceptable performance.

At 12:25 PM 11/10/99 -0500, Graham Fennie wrote:
>Citrix Metaframe is a "thin client" software package that runs on top of
Windows NT Terminal Server. It is essentially a 'throwback' to the old days
of dumb terminals and mainframe computing.
>
>All processing and I/O is done on the Windows NT Server - which clients
can connect to using the Citrix client software... the client sends
keystrokes & mouse clicks to the server, and receives screen updates
(similar to PC Anywhere). For more information:
>
>www.citrix.com
>
>Granted my experience with MetaFrame is limited to land-lines and dial-up
connections - but I don't see how the software would adversely effect your
satellite bandwidth.... and on a 128kbps connection (assuming low latency),
you should be able to support 3-5 concurrent users.
>
>Regards,
>Graham
>
>
>
>
>Graham A. Fennie
>Systems Engineer
>Western NY Computing Systems, Inc.
>(716) 381-4120 x7334
>[email protected]
>
>>>> Dan Shell <[email protected]> 11/09/1999 2:58:41 PM >>>
>Just what is a metaframe?
>
>And using TDMA should not cause a performance problem.
>As Mark can tell you that the link utlilization in TCP/IP depends on the
>quality of TCP/IP protocol stack and
>if it has enable large windows (very important) adjustable buffers etc.)
>
>
>At 01:53 PM 11/9/99 -0500, Mark Allman wrote:
>>
>>The following was sent to an old version of the tcpsat mailing list
>>that doesn't exist.
>>
>>allman
>>
>>
>>------- Forwarded Message
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>>From: [email protected]
>>To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
>> [email protected]
>>Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1999 19:10:14 -0400
>>Subject: Help in Satellite comunications
>>
>>
>> At the moment we are working in a project that requires the use of
>>satellite
>>communication.
>>Looking for information in the Internet I arrived to your web page. We need
>>to clarify some topics and maybe you can help us or give us references
>>where to find answers.
>>The scene it is more or less this:
>>
>>Four locations of work exist, each one of them consists of a network
>>Ethernet with platform NT,
>>gateway, the connection between this locations are by means of satellite
>>communication using
>>TDMA with Dynamic Location of Time, a bandwidth of 512 Kbps and using
>>Metaframe of citrix with
>>the TCP/IP protocol.
>>
>>The main problem to face is the possibility that this bandwidth is not well
>>used: some of the technicians of the project argue that with metaframe the
>>transmission is limited to 128 kbps and the 512 Kbps available will not be
>>used, due to the TDMA with Dynamic Location of Time. For this reason my
>>concern is to find a similar systems in operation that uses this
>>technology.
>>
>>The system looks like this:
>>
>>Two Ethernet networks with platform NT, communicated by means of satellite
>>using technology
>>TDMA (Dynamic Location of Time) with a bandwidth of 512kb. On one side we
>>have applications servers and in the other side we have around about 20
>>concurrent clients of relatively heavy applications using protocol TCP/IP.
>>
>>My questions are:
>>
>>1) It is true that with this technology (TDMA with DLT) the maximum
>>bandwidth that I will be able to use
>>is 128 Kbps even if I have a channel of 512 kbps ?
>>
>>2) If the previous is true, how would be the way to increase the
>>bandwidth
>>an at what cost of the communication channel? What would be maximum real
>>bandwidth of this 512 Kbps channel ?
>>
>>3) Could someone give me references of similar projects that have been made
>>? Any reference on the use of the metaframe with satellite communication
>>(TDMA with DLT) ?
>>
>>I will appreciate any help ...
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>------- End of Forwarded Message
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>>
>
>Dan Shell
>CISCO Systems Engineer Federal
>Advanced Technologies
>Wireless and Satellite
>216 643 2422
>
>
>

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