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Re: Congestion control train-wreck workshop at Stanford: Call for Demos


From: "Lamar Owen" <lowen () pari edu>
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 07:27:51 -0400


On Monday 03 September 2007, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
More seriously -- the question is whether new services will cause
operator congestion problems that today's mechanisms don't handle.
It's also possible, per the note that some solutions will have operator
implications, such as new tuning knobs for routers and/or new funky new
DNS records to make it clear which hosts support TCP++.  Beyond that,
there are likely implications for things like firewalls, ACLs, and
service measurements.

Is this not partially where SCTP fits in?  Reading a few of the SCTP RFC's 
certainly indicates that SCTP has some interesting possibilities as far as 
congestion control is concerned.
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Lamar Owen
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