Hi Joe, (Removing CoRE from the CC list, but keeping LWIG, as it has been proposed as a possible home for this draft...)
Thanks a lot for this and for your other several comments. > On 6/21/2016 3:47 AM, Carles Gomez Montenegro wrote: >> 'In CNNs, a TCP connection SHOULD be kept open as long as the two TCP >> endpoints have more data to exchange or it is envisaged that further >> segment exchanges will take place within an interval of two hours >> since the last segment has been sent.' > TCP is already defined such that idle connections remain in the > "connected" state. There should be no need to state this requirement at > all. > > The converse may be useful to state, such as when a system can "garbage > collect" such idle connections. That's typically only useful to scavenge > memory, and it's always been the OS'es prerogative to do so. Agreed. We'll reflect this comment in a future document revision. (Memory is a relatively very limited resource in CNNs...) Again, all your feedback is very much appreciated. Cheers, Carles > Joe > _______________________________________________ Lwip mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/lwip
