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Contents
Index
5
Transport
Subsections
30
. UDP Agents
30
.
1
UDP Agents
30
.
2
Commands at a glance
31
. TCP Agents
31
.
1
One-Way TCP Senders
31
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1
.
1
The Base TCP Sender (Tahoe TCP)
31
.
1
.
2
Configuration
31
.
1
.
3
Simple Configuration
31
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1
.
4
Other Configuration Parameters
31
.
1
.
5
Other One-Way TCP Senders
31
.
2
TCP Receivers (sinks)
31
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2
.
1
The Base TCP Sink
31
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2
.
2
Delayed-ACK TCP Sink
31
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2
.
3
Sack TCP Sink
31
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3
Two-Way TCP Agents (FullTcp)
31
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3
.
1
Simple Configuration
31
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3
.
2
BayFullTcp
31
.
4
Architecture and Internals
31
.
5
Tracing TCP Dynamics
31
.
6
One-Way Trace TCP Trace Dynamics
31
.
7
One-Way Trace TCP Trace Dynamics
31
.
8
Commands at a glance
32
. Agent/SRM
32
.
1
Configuration
32
.
1
.
1
Trivial Configuration
32
.
1
.
2
Other Configuration Parameters
32
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1
.
3
Statistics
32
.
1
.
4
Tracing
32
.
2
Architecture and Internals
32
.
3
Packet Handling: Processing received messages
32
.
4
Loss Detection--The Class SRMinfo
32
.
5
Loss Recovery Objects
32
.
6
Session Objects
32
.
7
Extending the Base Class Agent
32
.
7
.
1
Fixed Timers
32
.
7
.
2
Adaptive Timers
32
.
8
SRM objects
32
.
9
Commands at a glance
33
. PLM
33
.
1
Configuration
33
.
2
The Packet Pair Source Generator
33
.
3
Architecture of the PLM Protocol
33
.
3
.
1
Instantiation of a PLM Source
33
.
3
.
2
Instantiation of a PLM Receiver
33
.
3
.
3
Reception of a Packet
33
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3
.
4
Detection of a Loss
33
.
3
.
5
Joining or Leaving a Layer
33
.
4
Commands at a Glance
Paul Kroon 2008-03-16