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RE: RINA - scott whaps at the nanog hornets nest :-)


From: "George Bonser" <gbonser () seven com>
Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2010 14:52:26 -0700


He was referring to the updated RFC 4821.

" In the absence of ICMP messages, the proper MTU is determined by
starting
    with small packets and probing with successively larger packets.
The
    bulk of the algorithm is implemented above IP, in the transport
layer
    (e.g., TCP) or other "Packetization Protocol" that is responsible
for
    determining packet boundaries."

It is designed to support working without ICMP. It's draw back is the
ramp time, which makes it useless for small transactions, but it can
be
argued that small transactions don't need larger MTUs.


Jack

That is also somewhat mitigated in that it operates in two modes.  The
first mode is what I would call "passive" mode and only comes into play
once a black hole is detected.  It does not change the operation of TCP
until a packet disappears.  The second method is the "active" mode where
it actively probes with increasing packet sizes until it hits a black
hole or gets an ICMP response.




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