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Title : TCP's Reaction to Soft Errors
Author(s) : F. Gont
Filename : draft-gont-tcpm-tcp-soft-errors-01.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2004-10-25
This document discusses problems that may arise due to TCP's reaction
to soft errors. In particular, it discusses the problem of long
delays in connection establishment attempts that may arise when dual
stack nodes that have IPv6 enabled by default are deployed in IPv4 or
mixed IPv4 and IPv6 environments. The purpose of this document is to
discuss this potential problem, and analyze the ways in which it
could be worked around. It does not to try to specify whether IPv6
should be enabled by default or not.
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