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TCP trunking: design, implementation and performance
Proceedings. Seventh International Conference on Network Protocols
A TCP trunk is an aggregate traffic stream whose data packets are transported at a rate dynamically determined by TCPÕs congestion control. Typically such a trunk is implemented on top of a layer-2 virtual circuit or an MPLS label switched path. A management TCP connection is used to regulate the rate at which the trunk transmits its data packets. Setting up a TCP trunk over a circuit or a path is easy, involving only the two end nodes of a trunk to implement the management TCP connection. A
doi:10.1109/icnp.1999.801942
dblp:conf/icnp/KungW99
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