[Tsvwg] draft-ietf-tsvwg-highspeed-00.txt

Sally Floyd <floyd@icir.org> Mon, 21 July 2003 21:05 UTC

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From: Sally Floyd <floyd@icir.org>
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 14:03:37 -0700
Subject: [Tsvwg] draft-ietf-tsvwg-highspeed-00.txt
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Allison and Jon -

I have submitted draft-ietf-tsvwg-highspeed-00.txt and
draft-ietf-tsvwg-slowstart-00.txt to the internet-drafts
editor, and there are local copies on the HSTCP web page
at: 
  http://www.icir.org/floyd/hstcp.html
i.e.,
  http://www.icir.org/floyd/papers/draft-ietf-tsvwg-highspeed-00.txt
  http://www.icir.org/floyd/papers/draft-ietf-tsvwg-slowstart-00.txt

I think these are ready for Working Group Last Call to be
considered for Experimental status.

- Sally

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< .ds *FN draft-floyd-tcp-highspeed-03
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> .ds *FN draft-ietf-tsvwg-highspeed-00
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125a126,139
> Status of this Memo
> .NORMRS
> .LP
> 
> The proposals in this document are experimental.  We believe they
> are safe for deployment in the current Internet, but they do not
> represent a consensus that this is the best method for high-speed
> congestion control.  In particular, we note that alternative
> experimental proposals are likely to be forthcoming, and it is not
> well understood how the proposals in this document will interact
> with such alternative proposals.  
> 
> .NORMRE
> .SH
176a191,198
> Changes from draft-floyd-tcp-highspeed-03.txt:
> 
> Added the section on "Status of this Memo".
> 
> Added a paragraph to the end of the section on "Deployment issues
> of HighSpeed TCP" about possible interactions between HighSpeed TCP
> and other alternative experimental proposals.
> 
1204a1227,1235
> We do not believe that the deployment of HighSpeed TCP would
> serve as a block to the possible deployment of alternate experimental
> protocols for high-speed congestion control, such as
> Scalable TCP, XCP [KHR02], or FAST TCP [JWL03].
> In particular, we don't expect HighSpeed TCP to interact
> any more poorly with alternative experimental proposals that would
> the N parallel TCP connections commonly used today in the absence
> of HighSpeed TCP. 
> 
1518a1550,1554
> [JWL03] Cheng Jin, David X. Wei and Steven H. Low,
> FAST TCP for High-speed Long-distance Networks,
> internet-draft
> draft-jwl-tcp-fast-01.txt, work-in-progress, June 2003.
> 
1521a1558,1561
> 
> [KHR02] Dina Katabi, Mark Handley, and Charlie Rohrs,
> Congestion Control for High Bandwidth-Delay Product Networks,
> SIGCOMM 2002.

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