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I am very happy to be part of this email list. Thank you very much. Dr. Alper K. Demir On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 falk at ISI.EDU wrote: > Hello- > > A mail list has been created to discuss the Datagram Control Protocol > (DCP). DCP is a minimal general purpose transport-layer protocol > providing only two core functions: > > - the establishment, maintenance and teardown of an unreliable packet > flow. > > - congestion control of that packet flow. > > Within the constraints of providing these core functions, DCP aims > to be a general purpose protocol, minimizing the overhead of packet > header size or end-node processing as much as possible. Therefore, > DCP is as simple as possible, and as far as reasonably possible, > it should avoid providing higher-level transport functionality. > DCP will provide an congestion-controlled, unreliable packet stream, > without TCP's reliability or in-order delivery semantics. Additional > unicast, flow-based application functionality can be layered over > DCP. > > Subscribe to this list through the web page at > http://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dcp. > > Updated drafts have been submitted to the IETF and can be found at > http://www.aciri.org/kohler/dcp/. > > A draft working group charter will be sent to the list in the next > couple days. > > A BoF is scheduled at IETF-52 in Salt Lake City on Tuesday at 5pm. > The BoF agenda can be found at http://www.ietf.org/ietf/01dec/dcp.txt. > > --aaron >
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