--- gvpe/doc/gvpe.conf.5 2006/11/22 21:26:41 1.17 +++ gvpe/doc/gvpe.conf.5 2006/11/22 22:55:15 1.18 @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ .\" ======================================================================== .\" .IX Title "GVPE.CONF 5" -.TH GVPE.CONF 5 "2006-08-02" "2.0" "GNU Virtual Private Ethernet" +.TH GVPE.CONF 5 "2006-11-22" "2.0" "GNU Virtual Private Ethernet" .SH "NAME" gvpe.conf \- configuration file for the GNU VPE daemon .SH "SYNOPSIS" @@ -247,11 +247,12 @@ eight times the minimum (= expected) latency, assuming the request or reply has been lost. .Sp -For congested links a higher value might be necessary (e.g. \f(CW30\fR). If the -link is very stable lower values (e.g. \f(CW2\fR) might work nicely. Values -near or below \f(CW1\fR makes no sense whatsoever. +For congested links a higher value might be necessary (e.g. \f(CW30\fR). If +the link is very stable lower values (e.g. \f(CW2\fR) might work +nicely. Values near or below \f(CW1\fR makes no sense whatsoever. .Sp -The default should be working ok for most links. +The default should be working ok for most links but will result in low +throughput if packet loss is high. .IP "if-up = relative-or-absolute-path" 4 .IX Item "if-up = relative-or-absolute-path" Sets the path of a script that should be called immediately after the