Suppose tcp senders did reliably get explicit congestion


Suppose TCP is used over a lossy link that loses on average one segment in four. Assume the band width × delay window size is considerably larger than four segments.

(a) What happens when we start a connection? Do we ever get to the linearincrease phase of congestion avoidance?

(b) Without using an explicit feedback mechanism from the routers, would TCP have any way to distinguish such link losses from congestion losses, at least over the short term?

(c) Suppose TCP senders did reliably get explicit congestion indications from routers. Assuming links as above were common, would it be feasible to support window sizes much larger than four segments? What would TCP have to do?

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