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'tcp ip flow'.

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TCP-Splitter: A TCP/IP Flow Monitor In Reconfigurable Hardware

White Papers In order to maintain a design that is lightweight, efficient, and able to process a nearly unlimited number of flows at gigabit line rates, the system uses a non-passive flow processing algorithm. TCP/IP is the most commonly-used protocol on the...

[October 31, 2007, 0:00]

Architecture For A Hardware Based, TCP/IP Content Scanning System

White Papers To accomplish this task, a hardware circuit is used to combine a TCP protocol processing engine, a per flow state store, and a content scanning engine. These systems, when placed within the core of the Internet, are subject to millions of...

[October 31, 2007, 0:00]

Trends In TCP/IP Retransmissions And Resets

White Papers For bandwidth wasted, the amount of data retransmitted is calculated and the goodput and throughput per flow is analyzed. One important aspect of Internet connections is bandwidth utilization with data sent using the TCP protocol.

[October 31, 2007, 0:00]

TFMC: A TCP-Friendly Multiplexing Control Scheme For VoIP Flow Transmission

White Papers These negative effects range from the inefficient use of bandwidth to the network congestion caused by the large number of short voice packets flowing into the IP network, which degrades the real-time transmission performance and creates a...

[December 27, 2007, 0:01]

Learn The Basics Of Subnetting A TCP/IP Network

News Breaking networks into smaller, easily defined subnets allows the administrator to better address data flow and security and creates a logical map that can facilitate troubleshooting in the event of a problem.

[May 20, 2003, 12:59]

A Stochastic Model Of TCP/IP With Stationary Random Losses

White Papers This paper presents a model for TCP/IP flow control mechanism. The paper obtains an explicit expression for the throughput of a TCP connection and bounds on the throughput when there is a limit on the congestion window size.

[January 15, 2008, 1:01]

Intel I/O Acceleration Technology: Practical Concerns, Considerations, And Benefits

White Papers Included in the introduction is a discussion of the data flow challenges presented by sending and receiving TCP/IP traffic over Ethernet LANs. This presentation provides system designers and software developers with a brief introduction to Intel I...

[November 4, 2006, 0:00]

Modeling The Internet Congestion Control Using A Smith Controller With Input Shaping

White Papers This paper uses control theoretic analysis to model the Internet flow and congestion control as a time delay system. The key of this success lies in its TCP/IP congestion control algorithm. Different variants of TCP congestion control algorithms...

[December 21, 2007, 0:01]

TCP/IP Over The Bluetooth Wireless Ad-Hoc Network

White Papers This paper analyses how well Bluetooth can carry TCP/IP traffic and in particular it is shown that though the radio channel is very disturbed the TCP Vegas protocol with its flow control mechanism can be carried very well.

[August 12, 2005, 6:00]

Gain A Clear Understanding Of How TCP Operates

White Papers TCP data handling and streams, segments, and sequencesThe TCP sliding window system, used for acknowledgment, reliability, and data flow controlTCP's use of ports and how it identifies connectionsThe most important applications that use TCP and...

[May 17, 2006, 1:00]

MPLS-Aware NetFlow

White Papers A flow is a unidirectional set of packets (IP or MPLS) that arrives at the router on the same subinterface, has the same source and destination IP addresses, has the same Layer 4 protocol, the same TCP/UDP source and destination ports, and the...

[October 1, 2008, 0:00]

Robust TCP Stream Reassembly In The Presence Of Adversaries

White Papers A basic operation inherent to per-flow state management for a transport protocol such as TCP is the task of reassembling any out-of-sequence packets delivered by an underlying unreliable network protocol such as IP.

[December 20, 2007, 0:01]

AC Algorithms In AQUILA QoS IP Network

White Papers Moreover, this method is supported by the declarations about the peak bit rate as well as by the measurements of mean bit rate on aggregate flow level. The discussed algorithms were developed for regulating traffic submitted to Network Services (NS...

[July 18, 2008, 1:01]

Evaluation Of The Available Bit Rate Service Category In ATM Networks

White Papers This paper evaluates various aspects of the ABR flow control schemes using three different evaluation techniques: analysis, simulation and experiments. The paper investigates through simulation the ability of the ERICA+ switch algorithm to provide...

[December 27, 2007, 0:01]

TracePlus Ethernet

Downloads Provides details on bandwith by IP, top URLs, port activity, and traffic flow. Supports IPv6, ICMPv6, and VLAN features of the 802.1Q/802.1P protocols.Version 5.51 has new Multiple document user interface for improved work flow.

[August 28, 2007, 4:46]

Bug Found In MS Exchange

News It allows a malicious user to cause an Exchange server to shut down or stop responding, preventing the flow of e-mail and stalling newsgroup traffic until the server is restarted. In the latest breach, if a hacker connects to an Exchange server...

[July 31, 1998, 10:59]

A Study Of Flow Statistics Of IP Traffic With Application To Sampling

White Papers As an application, flow characteristics are estimated from sampled traffic. This paper presents a new method of statistically characterizing long TCP flows. This observation is discussed and tested on various sets of IP traces.

[December 21, 2007, 0:01]

A Framework For Managing Emergent Transmissions In IP Networks

White Papers Despite the concerns of network congestion problem have raised by the implementations of various per-flow based transmission protocols and queue policies on routers, there are still very few efforts to assess the feasibility of modifying network...

[December 27, 2007, 0:01]