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7 Chapter 13 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Retransmission and Time-Out
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Retransmission Time-Out and Round-Trip Time
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The RTO should be neither too large nor too small to prevent the following behaviors: Retransmission Time-Out and Round-Trip Time
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Congestion Collapse Retransmission Time-Out and Round-Trip Time
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Retransmission Behavior
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Retransmission Behavior for New Connections Retransmission Behavior
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Dead Gateway Detection Retransmission Behavior
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When the router at 10.0.0.1 fails, dead gateway detection uses the following process to change the default route to use the next-hop IP address of 10.0.0.2: Retransmission Behavior
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Forward RTO-Recovery Retransmission Behavior
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Using the Selective Acknowledgment (SACK) TCP Option Retransmission Behavior
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Using SACKs to Indicate Duplicate Received Packets Retransmission Behavior
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Calculating the RTO
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Using the TCP Timestamps Option
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TCP Timestamps
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Karns Algorithm TCP Timestamps
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Karns Algorithm and the Timestamps Option TCP Timestamps
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Fast Retransmit and Fast Recovery
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Fast Recovery Fast Retransmit and Fast Recovery
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SACK-based Loss Recovery Fast Retransmit and Fast Recovery
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New Reno Support for Fast Recovery Fast Retransmit and Fast Recovery
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Summary
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