FWIW, the RUTS BoF in Orlando captured a decently canonical list of "why TCP
is not the right answer for my application" points, in case anyone needs to
look at prior art :-)
http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/98dec/43rd-ietf-98dec-142.html
Ummm, when you guys are thinking about "SNMP over bandwidth-constrained
wireless links", I'm wondering what kind of "wireless links" you're thinking
of - but that's gotta be off-topic for this thread.
Spencer
From: "Fleischman, Eric" <eric.fleischman@xxxxxxxxxx>
This issue was discussed within the ISMS WG over a period of several
weeks. During those discussions, I tried to explain why I believe that a
UDP transport alternative for ISMS needs to be available. I offered the
following technical reasons supporting this position:
1) Our experience is that SNMP over TCP has significantly worse behavior
in bandwidth constrained environments (e.g., wireless links) and during
times of network congestion than SNMP over UDP.
2)TCP's inappropriate behavior (i.e., treating latency as congestion and
thus "backing off") in high latency environments such as across
geo-stationary satellite links.
I do not understand why the WG did not resonate with these observations,
since these are very well known issues and the technical underlying
reasons easy to understand. I can only conclude that while these issues
are very important to the deployments with which I am familiar, they are
sadly not relevant to the majority of the ISMS WG. I believe that ISMS
would be a better solution if it could operate within all envisioned
environments.
--Eric/ietf
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