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... note that the `routers' referred to in this document also include the
IP-layer processing of the Quick-Start Request at the sender.) In
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... Figure 1 shows a successful use of Quick-Start, with the sender's IP
layer and both routers along the path approving the Quick-Start
Request, and the TCP ...
... router' imprecisely to
also include the Quick-Start functionality at the IP layer at the
sender.) The QS TTL ...
... connection sending the request; in the default case of a router
(or IP-layer implementation at an end-node) that does not maintain
per-flow ...
...
The sender may be using an iterative approach such as Packetization
Layer Path MTU Discovery (PLPMTUD) [MH06] for Path MTU Discovery ...
... bandwidth for the interface and to communicate this to the IP layer.
Particular issues will arise for wireless links ...
... Townsley, W., Valencia, A., Rubens, A., Pall, G., Zorn, G., and B. Palter, "Layer Two Tunneling Protocol 'L2TP'", RFC 2661prop, August 1999. ...
... A. Gurtov, M. Passoja, O. Aalto, and M. Raitola. Multi- Layer Protocol Tracing in a GPRS Network. In Proceedings of the IEEE ...
... Mathis, M. and J. Heffner, "Packetization Layer Path MTU Discovery", Work in Progress, December 2006. ...
