RE: commercial tcp implementation features

"Naidu, Venkata" <Venkata.Naidu@Marconi.com> Wed, 29 May 2002 13:18 UTC

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From: "Naidu, Venkata" <Venkata.Naidu@Marconi.com>
To: "'Prakash Khemani'" <khemani@netscaler.com>, "'tcp-impl@grc.nasa.gov'" <tcp-impl@grc.nasa.gov>
Subject: RE: commercial tcp implementation features
Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 09:18:47 -0400
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Prakash,

  You might find recent classical work useful:
  http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/padhye01inferring.html

  Linux supports most of the features you asked.

--
Venkata.

-> 
-> Where can I find or how do I go about finding what features 
-> a particular TCP
-> stack implementation has implemented?
-> 
-> For example, I want to be able to (quickly) answer questions 
-> like these
-> O Which major implementations support ECN today?
-> O Has Solaris 2.x implemented RFC3042 (Limited Transmit Algo)?
-> O Which implementations support or do not support SACK?
-> O ... more.
-> 
-> Regards,
-> Prakash 
->