TTL vs RWIN
TTL vs RWIN
Here the choose
Smaller RWIN with Bigger TTL Hops or
Bigger RWIN with Smaller TTL Hops ?
pino
Smaller RWIN with Bigger TTL Hops or
Bigger RWIN with Smaller TTL Hops ?
pino
It doesn't matter.
TTL or Time To Live is the number of hops (servers) a packet can travel to it's destination before it's dropped.
RWIN determines how much data the receiving computer can get and is not dependent on TTL.
TTL or Time To Live is the number of hops (servers) a packet can travel to it's destination before it's dropped.
RWIN determines how much data the receiving computer can get and is not dependent on TTL.
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You don't want TTL too low with a large RWIN -- there will be a critical point if your RWIN greatly exceeds your bandwidth.
Think about it. If you have a HUGE RWIN and small bandwidth, the packets will have left the server and will be sitting in limbo for a long time waiting to get through the narrow pipe. If they sit in limbo too long, TTL will be exceeded.
Think about it. If you have a HUGE RWIN and small bandwidth, the packets will have left the server and will be sitting in limbo for a long time waiting to get through the narrow pipe. If they sit in limbo too long, TTL will be exceeded.
Originally posted by rmrucker
You don't want TTL too low with a large RWIN -- there will be a critical point if your RWIN greatly exceeds your bandwidth.
Think about it. If you have a HUGE RWIN and small bandwidth, the packets will have left the server and will be sitting in limbo for a long time waiting to get through the narrow pipe. If they sit in limbo too long, TTL will be exceeded.
OK, What would be a good setting for a large RWIN like 3584000?
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