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Re: 10gig coast to coast
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jakob Heitz)
Tue Jun 18 09:46:10 2013
From: Jakob Heitz <jakob.heitz@ericsson.com>
To: Fred Reimer <freimer@freimer.org>
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 13:45:37 +0000
In-Reply-To: <CDE5D840.2727D%freimer@freimer.org>
Cc: "<nanog@nanog.org>" <nanog@nanog.org>
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Thanks Fred. Sawtooth is more familiar.
How much of that do you actually see in practice?
Cheers,
Jakob.
On Jun 18, 2013, at 6:27 AM, "Fred Reimer" <freimer@freimer.org> wrote:
> It is also called a "sawtooth" or similar terms. Just google "tcp
> sawtooth" and you will see many references, and images that depict the
> traffic pattern.
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> HTH,
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> On 6/18/13 9:20 AM, "Jakob Heitz" <jakob.heitz@ericsson.com> wrote:
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>>> Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 22:04:52 -0600
>>> From: Phil Fagan <philfagan@gmail.com>
>>> ... you could always
>>> thread the crap out of whatever it is your transactioning across the
>>> link
>>> to make up for TCP's jackknifes...
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>> What is a TCP jackknife?
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>> Cheers.
>> Jakob.
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