On 12/02/2011 02:11 AM, Michael Tuexen wrote:
What about:
<t>One important thing to remember about SCTP streams is that they
are uni-directional. The endpoint for which a stream is an outgoing
stream is called the outgoing side, the endpoint for which the
stream is an incoming stream is called the incoming side.
Michael: I would reword the above as "The endpoint that originates
the SCTP connection (resulting the the associated stream) is the
outgoing side and the recipient of that SCTP connection becomes the
incoming side."
The rest of what you write below is fine.
The procedures outlined in this section are designed so that the
incoming side will always reset their stream sequence number first
before the outgoing side which means the re-configuration request
must always originate from the outgoing side. These two issues have
important ramifications upon how an SCTP endpoint might request that
its incoming streams be reset. In effect it must ask the peer to
start an outgoing reset procedure and once that request is
acknowledged let the peer actually control the reset operation.</t>
Whether or not to include issue of glare, I will leave up to you.
Thanks,
- vijay
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