I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-tcpsat-stand-mech-00.txt

From: [email protected]
Date: Fri Oct 03 1997 - 09:32:41 EDT


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This draft is a work item of the TCP Over Satellite Working Group of the IETF.

        Title : Enhancing TCP Over Satellite Channels
                          using Standard Mechanisms
        Author(s) : D. Glover, M. Allman
        Filename : draft-ietf-tcpsat-stand-mech-00.txt
        Pages : 11
        Date : 02-Oct-97
        
    The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) provides reliable delivery
    of data across any network path, including network paths containing
    satellite channels. While TCP works over satellite channels there
    are several mechanisms that enable TCP to more effectively utilize
    the available capacity of the network path. This draft outlines
    some of these TCP mitigations. At this time, all mitigations
    discussed in this draft are IETF standards track mechanisms.

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