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[midcom] Updated Internet Draft and performance studies on "SIMCO over SCTP"
Dear all,
Please find below the announcement for a new version of our Internet
Draft that specifies how to transport SIMCO [RFC 4540] over SCTP.
Changes compared to previous versions of this Internet Draft are only
minor, clarifying one special case, fixing a typo, adding the
identifiers and port numbers registered with IANA, and updating the
references. Any comments are welcome.
We have conducted analytical studies as well as measurements on a
prototype implementation that compare the SIMCO transaction response
time when using TCP or SCTP with different numbers of streams,
respectively. For further information see
http://www.ikr.uni-stuttgart.de/Content/Publications/View/Standalone/FullRecord.html?36515
http://www.ikr.uni-stuttgart.de/Content/Publications/View/Standalone/FullRecord.html?36482
Any comments are welcome.
Thanks,
Sebastian
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Sebastian Kiesel University of Stuttgart
Tel: +49 711 685 69017 Institute of Communication Networks and
Fax: +49 711 685 67983 Computer Engineering (IKR, formerly: IND)
kiesel at ikr.uni-stuttgart.de Pfaffenwaldring 47, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
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Title : SIMCO over SCTP
Author(s) : S. Kiesel
Filename : draft-kiesel-midcom-simco-sctp-02.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2006-9-26
This document specifies how to use SCTP for the transport of the
SIMCO (Version 3.0) protocol. SIMCO (SImple Middlebox COnfiguration)
is a protocol that implements the MIDCOM semantics. It can be used
for controlling middleboxes such as firewalls and network address
translators. SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) is a
transport layer protocol that is expected to have advantages for this
type of application, compared to TCP, which is the default transport
layer protocol for SIMCO. The specific requirements for SIMCO when
using SCTP instead of TCP are specified in this document.
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