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1 2004.5.18. Last Class This Class Chapter 6.3. ~ 6.4. TCP congestion control
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2 When congestion happens … ssthresh = ½ of cwnd In case of TCP Tahoe, cwnd = 1 When timeout happened/triple ACKs arrived Start from minimum sending rate (slow start) In case of TCP Reno, cwnd = ssthresh When triple duplicate ACKs arrive Sending rate decreased only by half (fast recovery) When timeout happened, same as in Tahoe.
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3 Problems with TCP Reno Triple ACKs often fails to be triggered due to either Losses in burst Small sending window Timeout needs unnecessarily long delay. Congestion control in Reno Need to create packet losses to find the available bandwidth of the connection Continually congesting the network Creating losses for other connections sharing the link. Oscillations
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4 TCP Vegas Ideas Detect congestion before losses occur Compare RTT between two ACKs If delay has increased, retransmit before a third ACK Lower the rate when this imminent packet loss is detected Estimate the thruput by cwnd and RTT Increase/decrease cwnd by 1
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5 How would you compare Tahoe, Reno, and Vegas? Which town offers best skiing? Highest probability to win a jackpot? All employ AIMD Distributed – no coordination between connections needed? Efficient – desired load level close to total? Fairness – connections split the share equally? Responsive to and smooth in equilibrium?
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6 Congestion Avoidance Instead of reacting to congestion, try to predict when congestion is about to happen and reduce sending rates DECbit router sets congestion bit to notify users of impending congestion Random Early Detection Source-based Congestion Avoidance
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7 Random Early Drop (RED) Main idea Instead of waiting for the queue to get full to start dropping, it drops arriving packets with some drop probability whenver queue length exceeds some threshold.
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8 MaxTMinT MaxT Drop Probability 1 MaxP AvgQLen Drop all Drop with some p
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9 AvgQLen = (1-α) AvgQLen + α SampleLen Queue Length Time Average Instantaneous
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10 Drop Probability of RED TempP = MaxP ·(AvgQLen – MinT)/(MaxT-MinT) P = TempP/(1-count · TempP) count = # of pkts not dropped while MinT < AvgQLen < MaxT
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11 Source-Based Congestion Avoidance Key idea Figure out that some router’s queue is building up Monitor RTT for increase
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12 Source-Based Congestion Avoidance Mechanisms 1.If CurrRTT > (minRTT+maxRTT)/2 Then decrease cwnd by 1/8 2.If (CurrW – OldW) x (CurrRTT – OldRTT) > 0 Then decrease cwnd by 1/8 Else increase cwnd by 1/8 3.Per RTT, increase/decrease cwnd by 1 pkt Compare thruput with previous one 4.TCP Vegas
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13 When congestion happens … ssthresh = ½ of cwnd In case of TCP Tahoe, cwnd = 1 When timeout happened/triple ACKs arrived Start from minimum sending rate (slow start) In case of TCP Reno, cwnd = ssthresh When triple duplicate ACKs arrive Sending rate decreased only by half (fast recovery) When timeout happened, same as in Tahoe.
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14 Problems with TCP Reno Triple ACKs often fails to be triggered due to either Losses in burst Small sending window Timeout needs unnecessarily long delay. Congestion control in Reno Need to create packet losses to find the available bandwidth of the connection Continually congesting the network Creating losses for other connections sharing the link. Oscillations
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15 TCP Vegas Ideas Detect congestion before losses occur Compare RTT between two ACKs If delay has increased, retransmit before a third ACK Lower the rate when this imminent packet loss is detected Estimate the thruput by cwnd and RTT Increase/decrease cwnd by 1
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16 Quality of Service Real-time applications need more than best-effort require some form of QoS guarantee intolerant of loss/delay
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17 VoIP Timing Charts Sue speaks encoded and packetized at receiver played out
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18 QoS Support Approaches IntServ’s RSVP DiffServ EF/AF ATM CBR VBR-rt, VBR-nrt ABR UBR Equation-based congestion control
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19 Next Class HW #8 due End-to-End data (Chap. 7)
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