| Dave Borman. NTCP: A proposal for the next generation of TCP and UDP. In Submission to the End2End-Interest mailing list, pages 1--37, Eagan, MN, 1993. Cray Research. End2End archives available via FTP at ftp.isi.edu. |
....windows, rather than the 16 bit windows defined by the TCP specification. This turns out to be important for the high bandwidths generated by our experiments, and we note that 32 bit flow control information is used in both 4. 4 BSD with large windows [16] and in the next generation TCP proposals [6, 30]. Due to the semantics of TCP, the protocol consequently has a great deal of per connection state, which must be locked to provide consistency and semantic correctness. For example, each connection has a retransmission queue, a reassembly queue, and various windows for both the send and receive ....
Dave Borman. NTCP: A proposal for the next generation of TCP and UDP. In Submission to the End2End-Interest mailing list, pages 1--37, Eagan, MN, 1993. Cray Research. End2End archives available via FTP at ftp.isi.edu.
....rather than the 16 bit window defined by the TCP specification. This turns out to be important in order to generate the high bandwidths in our experiments, and we note that 32 bit flow control information is used in both 4. 4 BSD with large windows [17] and in the next generation TCP proposals [16, 119]. Due to the semantics of TCP, the protocol consequently has a great deal of perconnection state, which must be locked in a packet level parallel implementation to provide consistency and semantic correctness. For example, each connection has a retransmission queue, a re assembly queue, and ....
Borman, D. NTCP: A proposal for the next generation of TCP and UDP. In Submission to the End2End-Interest mailing list, pages 1--37, Eagan, MN, 1993. Cray Research. End2End archives available via FTP at ftp.isi.edu.
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