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- Congestion_window abstract "In the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), the congestion window is one of the factors that determines the number of bytes that can be outstanding at any time. The congestion window is maintained by the sender. Note that this is not to be confused with the TCP window size which is maintained by the receiver. The congestion window is a means of stopping a link between the sender and the receiver from getting overloaded with too much traffic. It is calculated by estimating how much congestion there is between the two places. When a connection is set up, the congestion window, a value maintained independently at each host, is set to a small multiple of the maximum segment size (MSS) allowed on that connection. Further variance in the congestion window is dictated by an Additive Increase/Multiplicative Decrease approach.This means that if all segments are received and the acknowledgments reach the sender on time, some constant is added to the window size. The window keeps growing exponentially until a timeout occurs or the receiver reaches its limit (a threshold value \"ssthresh\"). After this the congestion window increases linearly at the rate of 1/(congestion window)packets on each new acknowledgement received.On timeout: Congestion window is reset to 1 MSS \"ssthresh\" is set to half the congestion window size before packet loss started \"slow start\" is initiated.A system administrator may adjust the maximum window size limit, or adjust the constant added during additive increase, as part of TCP tuning.The flow of data over a TCP connection is also controlled by the use of the receiver advertised TCP Receive Window. By comparing its own congestion window with the receive window of the receiver, a sender can determine how much data it may send at any given time.".
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- Congestion_window wikiPageWikiLink multiplicative_decrease.
- Congestion_window wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transmission_Control_Protocol.
- Congestion_window wikiPageWikiLink Maximum_segment_size.
- Congestion_window wikiPageWikiLink Slow-start.
- Congestion_window wikiPageWikiLink System_administrator.
- Congestion_window wikiPageWikiLink TCP_congestion-avoidance_algorithm.
- Congestion_window wikiPageWikiLink TCP_tuning.
- Congestion_window wikiPageWikiLink Transmission_Control_Protocol.
- Congestion_window wikiPageWikiLinkText "Congestion window".
- Congestion_window wikiPageWikiLinkText "congestion window".
- Congestion_window wikiPageWikiLinkText "window".
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- Congestion_window subject Category:Transmission_Control_Protocol.
- Congestion_window hypernym Factors.
- Congestion_window type Protein.
- Congestion_window type Protocol.
- Congestion_window comment "In the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), the congestion window is one of the factors that determines the number of bytes that can be outstanding at any time. The congestion window is maintained by the sender. Note that this is not to be confused with the TCP window size which is maintained by the receiver. The congestion window is a means of stopping a link between the sender and the receiver from getting overloaded with too much traffic.".
- Congestion_window label "Congestion window".
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- Congestion_window wasDerivedFrom Congestion_window?oldid=692455438.
- Congestion_window isPrimaryTopicOf Congestion_window.