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        RFC 2884

        Title:      Performance Evaluation of Explicit Congestion
                    Notification (ECN) in IP Networks
        Author(s):  J. Hadi Salim, U. Ahmed
        Status:     Informational
        Date:       July 2000
        Mailbox:    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Pages:      18
        Characters: 44647
        Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:  None

        I-D Tag:    draft-hadi-jhsua-ecnperf-01.txt

        URL:        ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2884.txt


This memo presents a performance study of the Explicit Congestion
Notification (ECN) mechanism in the TCP/IP protocol using our
implementation on the Linux Operating System. ECN is an end-to-end
congestion avoidance mechanism proposed by [6] and incorporated into
RFC 2481[7]. We study the behavior of ECN for both bulk and
transactional transfers. Our experiments show that there is
improvement in throughput over NON ECN (TCP employing any of Reno,
SACK/FACK or NewReno congestion control) in the case of bulk
transfers and substantial improvement for transactional transfers.

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Joyce K. Reynolds and Sandy Ginoza
USC/Information Sciences Institute

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