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... routers or
end-hosts without disturbing the current Internet semantics. We
note that, while Quick-Start ...
... IPsec uses the IKE (Internet Key Exchange) Protocol for security
associations. We do not consider the interactions between Quick-
Start ...
... Measurement studies cited earlier [MAF04] suggest that on a wide
range of paths in the Internet, TCP SYN packets containing unknown IP
options will be dropped. Thus, for the sender ...
... Quick-Start's deployment in the
Internet. This would mean some extra delay for the end hosts, and
extra processing burden for the routers ...
... Quick-Start is not currently intended for ubiquitous deployment in
the global Internet. In particular, Quick-Start should not be
enabled by default in end-nodes ...
... Given the glacially slow rate of deployment of ECN in the Internet to
date [MAF05], it is disconcerting to note that some of the deployment ...
... complications of an IP Option, which can be difficult to pass through
the current Internet [MAF05].
...
... deployment of Quick-Start, at least in protected corners of the
Internet, because the potential benefits of Quick-Start to the user
are considerably more dramatic than those of ECN ...
... performance for best-
effort traffic in the Internet. However, there are many things that
the Quick-Start proposal would not accomplish. Quick-Start ...
...
Being a control protocol used between Internet nodes, one could argue
that ICMP is the ideal method ...
... issue of allowing larger initial windows. Also, (we think) it is
more amenable to incremental deployment in the current Internet.
We do not discuss proposals such as XCP ...
... whether there is a pressing need for more sophisticated congestion
control mechanisms, such as XCP, in the Internet. Quick-Start is
inherently a rather crude tool ...
... round-trip time are routed
on path B. We note that [ZDPS01] shows Internet paths to be stable
on the order of RTTs.
...
... unreliable datagrams, intended for applications such as streaming
media, Internet telephony, and online games. In DCCP, the
application has a choice of congestion control ...
... Deering, S. and R. Hinden, "Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification", RFC 2460draft ...
... Harkins, D. and D. Carrel, "The Internet Key Exchange (IKE)", RFC 2409(-> 4306prop), November 1998. ...
... Karn, P., Bormann, C., Fairhurst, G., Grossman, D., Ludwig, R., Mahdavi, J., Montenegro, G., Touch, J., and L. Wood, "Advice
for Internet Subnetwork Designers", BCP 89, RFC 3819 ...
... Kent, S. and K. Seo, "Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol", RFC 4301prop, December 2005. ...
... Conta, A., Deering, S., and M. Gupta, "Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6 ...
... Conta, A., Deering, S., and M. Gupta, "Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Specification", RFC 4443draft, March 2006. ...
... Dina Katabi, Mark Handley, and Charles Rohrs, Internet Congestion Control for Future High Bandwidth-Delay Product Environments. ACM Sigcomm 2002, August 2002. <http://ana.lcs.mit.edu/dina/XCP ...
... Alberto Medina, Mark Allman, and Sally Floyd, Measuring Interactions Between Transport Protocols and Middleboxes, Internet Measurement Conference 2004, August 2004. <http://www.icir.org/tbit/". ...
... Alberto Medina, Mark Allman, and Sally Floyd. Measuring the Evolution of Transport Protocols in the Internet. Computer Communications Review, April 2005. ...
... Ruoming Pang, Mark Allman, Mike Bennett, Jason Lee, Vern Paxson, Brian Tierney. A First Look at Modern Enterprise Traffic. ACM SIGCOMM/USENIX Internet Measurement Conference, October 2005. ...
... Michael Welzl: PTP: Better Feedback for Adaptive Distributed Multimedia Applications on the Internet, IPCCC 2000 (19th IEEE International Performance, Computing, And Communications Conference), Phoenix, Arizona, USA, 20-22 February 2000. <http://www.welzl.at/research/publications/>.
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... Y. Zhang, N. Duffield, V. Paxson, and S. Shenker, On the Constancy of Internet Path Properties, Proc. ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop, November 2001. ...
... Y. Zhang, N. Duffield, V. Paxson, and S. Shenker, On the Constancy of Internet Path Properties, Proc. ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop, November 2001. ...
... Sally Floyd
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ICIR (ICSI Center for Internet Research)
EMail: floyd@icir.org
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