It's time to take "Enhancing TCP Over Satellite Channels using Standard Mechanisms" to last call. We are going to put it on the Best Current Practice track....
adfalk@...
Oct 2, 1998 7:12 pm
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Attached below is our short contribution for inclusion in the research issues draft. It was written by my student Rohit Goyal and me. We would appreciate any...
Raj Jain
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Oct 7, 1998 4:59 pm
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Hi, I am conducting throughput experiments using MFTP protocol (StarBurst) [running on 100 Mb FastEthernet link via 100Mb Hub between two UNIX Sparc...
Martin Koyabe
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Oct 8, 1998 9:07 pm
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Don't know, but good question. I'd wondered similarly for an experiment some time ago. If you find out the answer, I'd like to hear it. Regards, Seth Kaplan...
Seth Kaplan
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Oct 13, 1998 6:12 pm
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Folks- We've received only a single comment on draft-ietf-tcpsat-stand-mech-06.txt and that comment related to a misplaced period. So, either no-one has read...
adfalk@...
Oct 16, 1998 7:55 pm
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... Folks- We've received only a single comment on draft-ietf-tcpsat-stand-mech-06.txt and that comment related to a misplaced period. So, either no-one has...
TiscomPostmaster
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Oct 19, 1998 12:15 pm
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Is anyone working on TCP+RSVP? If a certain number of bandwidth is reserved along the connection, what modifications shall be made to TCP slow start and ...
Tang Oo
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Oct 21, 1998 4:31 am
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... In the case of TCP operating on an RSVP managed share of the bandwidth, one would require a TCP implementation close to TCP Vegas or better yet a protocol...
Bora Akyol
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Oct 21, 1998 2:29 pm
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... The following link covers one approach to this (it obviously isn't the only possible way, but it works well for us *8-) ): http://www.scps.org (follow the...
Eric Travis
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Oct 21, 1998 3:47 pm
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... No changes should be made to TCP because of RSVP. RSVP does not guarantee bandwidth or quality of service. It is my understanding that RSVP will probably...
William D Ivancic
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Oct 21, 1998 8:50 pm
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Dear sirs, 1. Currently we are working on a university project involving TCP links over LEO sattelites. For this, we are looking for papers in which the ...
Wim Rouwet
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Oct 22, 1998 8:37 am
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... Dear sirs, 1. Currently we are working on a university project involving TCP links over LEO sattelites. For this, we are looking for papers in which the ...
TiscomPostmaster
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Oct 22, 1998 12:22 pm
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... RSVP and diffserv are a best effort attempt to guarantee bandwidth, but you are still sharing the bandwidth. Therefore you need congestion control. Thus,...
William D Ivancic
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Oct 22, 1998 12:26 pm
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To who it may concern, please remove MErnesto@... from your mail list ... and ... No changes should be made to TCP because of RSVP. RSVP does not...
TiscomPostmaster
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Oct 22, 1998 12:39 pm
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Assume that all the IP routers don't use fair queueing scheme. In case of buffer overflow, the arriving packets are discarded randomly. The window size will be...
Tang Oo
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Oct 23, 1998 8:56 am
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Well, this is TCP dynamics! High speed connections will suffer more; even more connections with high bandwidth and long delay paths will deliver degraded...
You are right Luigi, Ad far i could read the doc's they use a proprietry protocol (both ends have a proxy). Jack Stiekema Cap Gemini Nederland Phone: +31 (0)30...
Jack Stiekema
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Oct 25, 1998 2:49 pm
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http://www.intersatcom.net/...
jarmo
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Oct 25, 1998 8:13 pm
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... According to a presentation at NASA Lewis last June, Mentat does use a transport gateway to split the connection, and uses a proprietary congestion control...
Tom Henderson
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Oct 26, 1998 7:00 pm
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Hello everybody !!! I am a young engineer working in a project about telehealth care and I need to improve times on sending images using geostationary...
Pedro Sanchez
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Oct 29, 1998 8:29 pm
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Pedro, If you don't already have one, a good start would be to get a copy of the AIX Performance Tuning Guide from your local IBM sales rep. It covers tuning...
Shvodian, W. M. (Bill)
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Oct 29, 1998 9:04 pm
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Hello, although the main concern of this mailinglist is TCP over satellite, I have a question that could be interesting also for others. Can it happen that it...
Arndt Ritterbecks
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Oct 30, 1998 2:14 pm
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Hi We have started work on a project "Internet Access via Satellite". The basic architecture is that of a TDM/TDMA, with the interface to the Internet at the...
R.S.Arkesh Kumar
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Oct 30, 1998 5:13 pm
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Dear Armdt, Like all IP protocols PPP is so slow you can enter all data manualy, timouts are many (10, 60?) seconds. I have tested PPP with win95 and RTT of...
Jack Stiekema
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Oct 30, 1998 8:06 pm
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Hi Arkesh, I may be able to answer your first question. Yes, a buffering policy can be used at hub, but the hub CAN NOT send back acks to the Tcp data source ...
Ketan Bajaj
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Oct 31, 1998 10:18 am
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I'd be interested to know what semantics are lost by intermediate acknowledgements. When I look at the WinSock socket interface, I don't get any notice after I...
Doug Dillon
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Oct 31, 1998 4:21 pm
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Hi Doug, The Tcp at sender end relies on incoming acks for two major purposes : 1). Reliable delivery at receiver If the hub sends an ack to sender, the sender...
Ketan Bajaj
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Oct 31, 1998 5:29 pm
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Hi ! A similar protocol involving splitting of TCP connection over the wireless part was proposed by A.Bakre and B.R.Badrinath, I-TCP : Indirect TCP for mobile...