g'day Alan,
At 03:03 AM 23/06/2002 +0100, you wrote:
> i know of many many folk who use transaction logs from HTTP caches for
> volume-based billing.
> right now, those bills are anywhere between 10% to 25% incorrect.
>
> you call that "extremely limited"?
It wouldnt help you anyway. Prove which frames were not due to the
overloading and congestion/errors on your network which therefore the
customer should
not have a duty to pay. Account for bitstuffing on HDLC links...
sure - but these are all Layer-8 (politics) and layer-9 (religion) issues.
typically Service Providers on this side of the planet handle that side of
things via SLAs internal to their own network. i.e. "we guarantee X%
uptime, less than Y% packet-loss across our own core network as measured
using XXYYZZ method".
the fact that an IP packet may have a PPP header on it across one hop, a
HDLC header across another, perhaps some MPLS labels across another,
802.1q-in-802.1q across another is generally immaterial.
if you did want to get fancy and account for it, at least you have
packet-counters on a per-socket basis from which to do that with.
without per-socket accounting, you just don't have that anyway.
cheers,
lincoln.
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