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- Q1760683 subject Q7348554.
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- Q1760683 abstract "Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) is an extension to the Internet Protocol and to the Transmission Control Protocol and is defined in RFC 3168 (2001). ECN allows end-to-end notification of network congestion without dropping packets. ECN is an optional feature that may be used between two ECN-enabled endpoints when the underlying network infrastructure also supports it.Conventionally, TCP/IP networks signal congestion by dropping packets. When ECN is successfully negotiated, an ECN-aware router may set a mark in the IP header instead of dropping a packet in order to signal impending congestion. The receiver of the packet echoes the congestion indication to the sender, which reduces its transmission rate as if it detected a dropped packet.Rather than responding properly or ignoring the bits, some outdated or faulty network equipment has historically dropped or mangled packets that have ECN bits set. As of 2015, measurements suggest that the fraction of web servers on the public Internet for which setting ECN prevents network connections has been reduced to less than 1%.In June 2015, Apple Inc. announced ECN will be enabled by default on supported and future products, to help drive the adoption of ECN signalling industry wide.".
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- Q1760683 comment "Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) is an extension to the Internet Protocol and to the Transmission Control Protocol and is defined in RFC 3168 (2001). ECN allows end-to-end notification of network congestion without dropping packets. ECN is an optional feature that may be used between two ECN-enabled endpoints when the underlying network infrastructure also supports it.Conventionally, TCP/IP networks signal congestion by dropping packets.".
- Q1760683 label "Explicit Congestion Notification".