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Enabling compatibility between TCP Reno and TCP Vegas

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Despite research showing the superiority of TCP Vegas over TCP Reno, Reno is still the most widely deployed variant of TCP This predicament is due primarily to the alleged incompatibility of Vegas with Reno. While Yegas in isolation performs better with respect to overall network utilization, stability, fairness, throughput lznd packet loss, and burstiness; its perfarmance is generally mediocre in any environment where Reno connections exist. Hence, there exists no incentive for any operating system to adopt TCP Vegas. In this paper. we show that the accepted (default) configuration of Vegas is indeed incompatible with TCP Reno. However: with a careful analysis of how Reno and Vegas use buffer space in routers, Reno and Vegas can be compatible with one another if Vegas is conjigured properly Furthermore, we show that overall network performance actually improves with the addition of properly conjigured Vegas flows competing head-to-head with Reno flows.

Research Organization:
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Sponsoring Organization:
DOE
OSTI ID:
976435
Report Number(s):
LA-UR-02-6973
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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