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- Tail_drop abstract "Tail Drop, or Drop Tail, is a very simple queue management algorithm used by Internet routers, e.g. in the network schedulers, and network switches to decide when to drop packets. In contrast to the more complex algorithms like RED and WRED, in Tail Drop the traffic is not differentiated. Each packet is treated identically. With tail drop, when the queue is filled to its maximum capacity, the newly arriving packets are dropped until the queue has enough room to accept incoming traffic.The name arises from the effect of the policy on incoming datagrams. Once a queue has been filled, the router begins discarding all additional datagrams, thus dropping the tail of the sequence of datagrams. The loss of datagrams causes the TCP sender to enter slow-start, which reduces throughput in that TCP session until the sender begins to receive acknowledgements again and increases its congestion window. A more severe problem occurs when datagrams from multiple TCP connections are dropped, causing global synchronization; i.e. all of the involved TCP senders enter slow-start. This happens because, instead of discarding many segments from one connection, the router would tend to discard one segment from each connection.".
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- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink Acknowledgement_(data_networks).
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink Algorithm.
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Routing.
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink Global_synchronization.
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink Network_packet.
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink Network_scheduler.
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink Network_switch.
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink Packet_(information_technology).
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink Prentice_Hall.
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink Protocol_data_unit.
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink Queue_(abstract_data_type).
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink Queue_(data_structure).
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink Random_early_detection.
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink Router_(computing).
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink Slow-start.
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink TCP_global_synchronization.
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink Transmission_Control_Protocol.
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink Weighted_random_early_detection.
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:differentiation.
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tail drop".
- Tail_drop wikiPageWikiLinkText "tail drop".
- Tail_drop hasPhotoCollection Tail_drop.
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- Tail_drop subject Category:Routing.
- Tail_drop type Protocol.
- Tail_drop comment "Tail Drop, or Drop Tail, is a very simple queue management algorithm used by Internet routers, e.g. in the network schedulers, and network switches to decide when to drop packets. In contrast to the more complex algorithms like RED and WRED, in Tail Drop the traffic is not differentiated. Each packet is treated identically.".
- Tail_drop label "Tail drop".
- Tail_drop sameAs Taildrop-Algorithmus.
- Tail_drop sameAs m.027wk6d.
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- Tail_drop sameAs Q2388627.
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- Tail_drop wasDerivedFrom Tail_drop?oldid=578944893.
- Tail_drop isPrimaryTopicOf Tail_drop.