TY - GEN
T1 - Providing rate guarantees to TCP over the ATM GFR service
AU - Goyal, Rohit
AU - Jain, Raj
AU - Fahmy, Sonia
AU - Vandalore, Bobby
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - The ATM Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) service is intended for best effort traffic that can benefit from minimum throughput guarantees. Edge devices connecting LANs to an ATM network can use GFR to transport multiple TCP/IP connections over a single GFR VC. These devices would typically multiplex VCs into a single FIFO queue. It has been shown that in general, FIFO queuing is not sufficient to provide rate guarantees, and per-VC queuing with scheduling is needed. We show that under conditions of low buffer allocation, it is possible to control TCP rates with FIFO queuing and buffer management. We present analysis and simulation results on controlling TCP rates by buffer management. We present a buffer management policy that provides loose rate guarantees to SACK TCP sources when the total buffer allocation is low. We study the performance of this buffer management scheme by simulation.
AB - The ATM Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) service is intended for best effort traffic that can benefit from minimum throughput guarantees. Edge devices connecting LANs to an ATM network can use GFR to transport multiple TCP/IP connections over a single GFR VC. These devices would typically multiplex VCs into a single FIFO queue. It has been shown that in general, FIFO queuing is not sufficient to provide rate guarantees, and per-VC queuing with scheduling is needed. We show that under conditions of low buffer allocation, it is possible to control TCP rates with FIFO queuing and buffer management. We present analysis and simulation results on controlling TCP rates by buffer management. We present a buffer management policy that provides loose rate guarantees to SACK TCP sources when the total buffer allocation is low. We study the performance of this buffer management scheme by simulation.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0032308847
U2 - 10.1109/LCN.1998.727680
DO - 10.1109/LCN.1998.727680
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:0032308847
SN - 0818688106
T3 - Conference on Local Computer Networks
SP - 390
EP - 398
BT - Conference on Local Computer Networks
T2 - Proceedings of the 1998 23rd Conference on Local Computer Networks
Y2 - 11 October 1998 through 14 October 1998
ER -