16 Aug
2007
16 Aug
'07
1:09 p.m.
On Thu, 16 Aug 2007, Randy Bush wrote:
Alexander Harrowell wrote:
Yeah, that's why I was limiting the need (requirement) to only 1-few ASN hops upstream. I view this as similar to some backbones offering a special blackhole everything BGP community that usually is not transitive. This is the Oh Crap, Don't Blackhole Everything but Slow Stuff Down BGP community. and the two hops upstream but not the source router spools the packets to the hard drive? Ideally you'd want to influence the endpoint protocol stack, right?
ECN
sally floyd ain't stoopid
ECN doesn't affect the initial SYN packets. I agree, sally floyd ain't stoopid.