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5 Transport
Subsections
34. UDP Agents
34.1 UDP Agents
34.2 Commands at a glance
35. TCP Agents
35.1 One-Way TCP Senders
35.1.1 The Base TCP Sender (Tahoe TCP)
35.1.2 Configuration
35.1.3 Simple Configuration
35.1.4 Other Configuration Parameters
35.1.5 Other One-Way TCP Senders
35.2 TCP Receivers (sinks)
35.2.1 The Base TCP Sink
35.2.2 Delayed-ACK TCP Sink
35.2.3 Sack TCP Sink
35.3 Two-Way TCP Agents (FullTcp)
35.3.1 Simple Configuration
35.3.2 BayFullTcp
35.4 Architecture and Internals
35.5 Tracing TCP Dynamics
35.6 One-Way Trace TCP Trace Dynamics
35.7 One-Way Trace TCP Trace Dynamics
35.8 Commands at a glance
36. SCTP Agents
36.1 The Base SCTP Agent
36.1.1 Configuration Parameters
36.1.2 Commands
36.2 Extensions
36.2.1 HbAfterRto SCTP
36.2.2 MultipleFastRtx SCTP
36.2.3 Timestamp SCTP
36.2.4 MfrHbAfterRto SCTP
36.2.5 MfrHbAfterRto SCTP
36.3 Tracing SCTP Dynamics
36.4 SCTP Applications
36.5 Example Scripts
36.5.1 Singled Homed Example
36.5.2 Multihomed Example
37. Agent/SRM
37.1 Configuration
37.1.1 Trivial Configuration
37.1.2 Other Configuration Parameters
37.1.3 Statistics
37.1.4 Tracing
37.2 Architecture and Internals
37.3 Packet Handling: Processing received messages
37.4 Loss Detection--The Class SRMinfo
37.5 Loss Recovery Objects
37.6 Session Objects
37.7 Extending the Base Class Agent
37.7.1 Fixed Timers
37.7.2 Adaptive Timers
37.8 SRM objects
37.9 Commands at a glance
38. PLM
38.1 Configuration
38.2 The Packet Pair Source Generator
38.3 Architecture of the PLM Protocol
38.3.1 Instantiation of a PLM Source
38.3.2 Instantiation of a PLM Receiver
38.3.3 Reception of a Packet
38.3.4 Detection of a Loss
38.3.5 Joining or Leaving a Layer
38.4 Commands at a Glance
2008-08-29