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The Internet and Its Protocols
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The Internet and Its Protocols

by Adrian Farrel
June 2004
Intermediate to advanced
840 pages
39h 47m
English
Morgan Kaufmann
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376 Chapter 8 Traffic Engineering
thing to do because of the various ways that the byte has been used (or not
used) over time. Where the ToS byte is unused or is used for DiffServ these bits
were previously reserved and unused, so their allocation for ECN processing is
without problems.
The mechanism by which transport protocols throttle back on the data they
send is not important to the functioning of ECN. It is best if the regulation is
passive (for example, by not sending sliding window acknowledgments) since
active methods (such as sending quiescent messages) may suffer from mes- ...
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ISBN: 9781558609136