[tcpm] TCP MSS clamping to try to deal with MTU issues in Dual-Stack Lite
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[tcpm] TCP MSS clamping to try to deal with MTU issues in Dual-Stack Lite
Hi,
There is a proposal to use TCP MSS clamping to deal with MTU issues that
comes from Dual-stack lite's tunnel encapsulation.
I think it would be good if TCPM could provide some feedback on this
proposal.
The relevant document and section:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-softwire-dual-stack-lite-00
7.4. MTU
Using an encapsulation (IP in IP or L2TP) to carry IPv4 traffic over
IPv6 will reduce the effective MTU of the datagrams. Unfortunately,
path MTU discovery is not a reliable method to deal with this. As
such a combination of solutions is suggested:
o For TCP traffic, let the carrier-grade NAT rewrite the MSS in the
first SYN packet to a lower value.
o For non-TCP traffic, perform fragmentation and reassembly over the
tunnel between the home gateway and the carrier grade NAT. In
practice, this means put the IPv4 packet into a large IPv6 packet
and fragment/reassemble the IPv6 packet at each endpoint of the
tunnel. There is a performance price to pay for this.
Fragmentation is not very expensive, but reassembly can be,
especially on the carrier-grade NAT that would have to keep track
of a lot of flows. However, such a carrier-grade NAT would only
have to perform reassembly for large UDP packets sourced by
customers, not for large UDP packets received by customers. In
other words, streaming video to a customer would not have a
significant impact on the performance of the carrier-grade NAT,
but will require more work on the home gateway side.
Cheers
Magnus Westerlund
IETF Transport Area Director & TSVWG Chair
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