Study of the TCP/UDP fairness issue for the assured forwarding per hop behavior in differentiated services networks

A. Kolarov
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Abstract

The IETF Differentiated Services Working Group has standardized the assured forwarding (AF) per hop behavior (PHB). Studies of the AF PHB showed that there are a number of factors that affect fair bandwidth distribution for traffic flows with equal target rates. These factors cause unfair distribution of excess bandwidth in an over provisioned network as well as unfair degradation in an under provisioned network. One of the key factors identified is the effect of congestion non-responsive flows such as UDP when they share the same AF class with TCP flows. We investigate the effect of separating TCP and UDP flows into two AF classes of fair bandwidth distribution. The study shows that decoupling TCP and UDP flows in two AF classes controls distribution of bandwidth resources better than in the case when TCP and UDP flows share the same AF class. Moreover, an active queue management (AQM) technique that is used to realize the multiple levels of drop precedences required in the AF PHB becomes simpler for implementation. Isolation of TCP and UDP flows in router queues allows better control of the AF PHB, and therefore, better control of an overall end-to-end quality of AF service.
差分业务网络中保证每跳转发行为的TCP/UDP公平性问题研究
IETF差异化业务工作组对每跳保证转发(AF)行为(PHB)进行了标准化。对afphb的研究表明,对于具有相同目标速率的流量,有许多因素会影响带宽的公平分配。这些因素会导致过度供应的网络中多余带宽的不公平分配,以及供应不足的网络中不公平的降级。确定的关键因素之一是拥塞无响应流的影响,例如UDP,当它们与TCP流共享相同的AF类时。我们研究了将TCP和UDP流分离为两个公平带宽分配的AF类的效果。研究表明,在两个AF类中解耦TCP和UDP流比TCP和UDP流共享同一个AF类的情况下更好地控制带宽资源的分配。此外,用于实现AF PHB中所需的多级丢弃优先级的活动队列管理(AQM)技术变得更容易实现。隔离路由器队列中的TCP和UDP流可以更好地控制AF PHB,从而更好地控制AF服务的整体端到端质量。
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