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TCP and Explicit Congestion Notification (1994)

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by Sally Floyd
Venue:In: ACM Computer Communication Review, V. 24 N
Citations:636 - 13 self
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@ARTICLE{Floyd94tcpand,
    author = {Sally Floyd},
    title = {TCP and Explicit Congestion Notification},
    journal = {In: ACM Computer Communication Review, V. 24 N},
    year = {1994},
    pages = {10--23}
}

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Abstract

This paper discusses the use of Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) mechanisms in the TCP/IP protocol. The first part proposes new guidelines for TCP’s response to ECN mechanisms (e.g., Source Quench packets, ECN fields in packet headers). Next, using simulations, we explore the benefits and drawbacks of ECN in TCP/IP networks. Our simulations use RED gateways modified to set an ECN bit in the IP packet header as an indication of congestion, with Reno-style TCP modified to respond to ECN as well as to packet drops as indications of congestion. The simulations show that one advantage of ECN mechanisms is in avoiding unnecessary packet drops, and therefore avoiding unnecessary delay for packets from low-bandwidth delay-sensitive TCP connections. A second advantage of ECN mechanisms is in networks (generally LANs) where the effectiveness of TCP retransmit timers is limited by the coarse granularity of the TCP clock. The paper also discusses some implementation issues concerning specific ECN mechanisms in TCP/IP networks.

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explicit congestion notification    ecn mechanism    tcp ip network    first part    reno-style tcp    tcp response    red gateway    tcp retransmit timer    tcp clock    ip packet header    implementation issue    unnecessary delay    specific ecn mechanism    new guideline    low-bandwidth delay-sensitive tcp connection    tcp ip protocol    ecn bit    packet header    second advantage    coarse granularity    unnecessary packet drop    ecn field    source quench packet   

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