…] and source ports for transport protocols when used for tunnel encapsulation [ RFC8085 ] (see Section 4.3.4 ). 4.1.2 . Addressing Fields Tunnel ingresses and egresses have addresses associated with the encapsulation protocol. These addresses are the source and destination (respe…
…n is therefore also responsible for congestion control of its retransmissions [ RFC8085 ]. A loss caused by a PMTU probe indicated by the reception of a Packet Too Big message must not be considered as a congestion notification, and hence the congestion window may not change. 5.5…
…ents and servers exchange DHCP messages using UDP (see [ RFC768 ] and BCP 145 [ RFC8085 ]). The client uses a link-local address or addresses determined through other mechanisms for transmitting and receiving DHCP messages. A DHCP client sends most messages using a reserved, link…
…ents and servers exchange DHCP messages using UDP (see [ RFC768 ] and BCP 145 [ RFC8085 ]). The client uses a link-local address or addresses determined through other mechanisms for transmitting and receiving DHCP messages. A DHCP client sends most messages using a reserved, link…
…n is therefore also responsible for congestion control of its retransmissions [ RFC8085 ]. A loss caused by a PMTU probe indicated by the reception of a Packet Too Big message must not be considered as a congestion notification, and hence the congestion window may not change. 5.5…
…in the maximum datagram size to avoid the datagram being fragmented or dropped [RFC8085]. If a QUIC endpoint determines that the PMTU between any pair of local and remote IP addresses cannot support the smallest allowed maximum datagram size of 1200 bytes, it MUST immediately cea…
…hin the maximum datagram size to avoid the datagram being fragmented or dropped RFC8085 If a QUIC endpoint determines that the PMTU between any pair of local and remote IP addresses cannot support the smallest allowed maximum datagram size of 1200 bytes, it MUST immediately cease…
…er Name: RFC Editor Date Verified: 2017-06-12 Section 8 says: Section 3.1.9 of [RFC8085] discusses the congestion considerations for design and use of UDP tunnels; It should say: Section 3.1.11 of [RFC8085] discusses the congestion considerations for design and use of UDP tunnels…
…er Name: RFC Editor Date Verified: 2017-06-12 Section 8 says: Section 3.1.9 of [RFC8085] discusses the congestion considerations for design and use of UDP tunnels; It should say: Section 3.1.11 of [RFC8085] discusses the congestion considerations for design and use of UDP tunnels…