RFC 1072

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RFC 1072 is an early TCP/IP standards document that introduced experimental TCP extensions for high-performance and long-delay networks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Request for Comments
TCP/IP standards document
addressesProblem TCP performance over long-delay paths
TCP throughput limitations due to small window sizes
sequence number wraparound in high-speed networks
area Transport
category Experimental Protocol
defines TCP echo timestamp mechanism
TCP large windows mechanism
TCP protection against wrapped sequence numbers
TCP selective acknowledgments mechanism
TCP timestamp option
TCP window scale option
definesField TCP options for performance enhancement
documentType Standards-related specification
focusesOn high-performance networks
long-delay networks
satellite networks
terrestrial long-haul networks
hasKeyword Transmission Control Protocol
surface form: TCP

high-speed networks
long-delay paths
timestamps
window scaling
intendedAudience Internet protocol designers
Network researchers
TCP implementers
introducesConcept TCP timestamps
TCP window scaling
echoed timestamps for RTT measurement
protection against wrapped sequence numbers
selective acknowledgments
language English
networkArchitecture TCP/IP
surface form: Internet Protocol Suite
obsoletedBy RFC 1323
protocolFamily Transmission Control Protocol
surface form: TCP
publicationMonth October
publicationYear 1988
publishedBy Internet Activities Board
Internet Engineering Task Force
publishedInSeries RFCs
surface form: Request for Comments
relationship Precursor to standardized TCP extensions for high performance
RFCNumber 1072
status Experimental
title TCP Extensions for Long-Delay Paths
updatesProtocol Transmission Control Protocol
updatesSpecification RFC 793

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RFC 1122 obsoletes RFC 1072