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	Title		: TCP Extensions for High Performance
	Author(s)	: V. Jacobson et al.
	Filename	: draft-jacobson-tsvwg-1323bis-00.txt
	Pages		: 41
	Date		: 2003-8-19
	
This memo presents a set of TCP extensions to improve performance
over large bandwidth*delay product paths and to provide reliable
operation over very high-speed paths.  It defines new TCP options for
scaled windows and timestamps, which are designed to provide
compatible interworking with TCP's that do not implement the
extensions.  The timestamps are used for two distinct mechanisms:
RTTM (Round Trip Time Measurement) and PAWS (Protect Against Wrapped
Sequences).  Selective acknowledgments are not included in this memo.
This memo updates and obsoletes RFC-1323, a Proposed Standard, with
small clarifications and corrections.

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