Sorry, I am way behind.
> IMO if you want to follow the true spirit of RFC3390 and RFC2581 then
> yes.. you should ONLY use RFC3390 (or 2581) to set your initial
> cwnd.
>
> I am adding Mark Allman on this to get his opinion.. Mark, here
> is your big chance to chime in on something that has had
>>I.e. where we keep past connection state and use that
>>as a reference for the initial cwnd. I asked Mark about
>>this in the past.. and he said that his paper was
>>mis-interpreted and this is incorrect behavior. If you
>>have no connections up to a peer you should not use any
>>past value for t
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I.e. where we keep past connection state and use that
as a reference for the initial cwnd. I asked Mark about
this in the past.. and he said that his paper was
mis-interpreted and this is incorrect behavior. If you
have no connec
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> I.e. where we keep past connection state and use that
> as a reference for the initial cwnd. I asked Mark about
> this in the past.. and he said that his paper was
> mis-interpreted and this is incorrect behavior. If you
> have no connections up to a
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We've recently been doing some TCP congestion control research, and have
written a small logging module for 6.2 that outputs the cwnd of a tcp
flow to a log file. The logging module is called SIFTR and is available
on our website:
James Healy wrote:
This behaviour seems a little odd to us - can anyone shed some light on
it? Our assumption is that the use of the hostcache is designed to
increase performance where appropriate by seeding the initial cwnd based
on past experience.
For this section of code to return a cwnd th
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Whoops, we forgot to update the subject of our email. Our previous email
isn't a draft.
James
James Healy wrote:
> We've recently been doing some TCP congestion control research, and have
> written a small logging module for 6.2 that outputs the cwn
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We've recently been doing some TCP congestion control research, and have
written a small logging module for 6.2 that outputs the cwnd of a tcp
flow to a log file. The logging module is called SIFTR and is available
on our website: http://caia.swin.edu