FLOW CONTROL
TCP uses
Sliding Window mechanism at octet level. The window size can be variable over
time. This is achieved by utilizing the concept of "Window
Advertisement" based on :
1. Buffer availabilty at the receiver
2. Network conditions (traffic load etc.)
In the
former case receiver varies its window size depending upon the space available
in its buffers. The window is referred as RECEIVE WINDOW (Recv_Win). When
receiver buffer begin to fill it advertises a small Recv_Win so that the sender
does'nt send more data than it can accept. If all buffers are full receiver
sends a "Zero" size advertisement. It stops all transmission. When
buffers become available receiver advertises a Non Zero widow to resume
retransmission. The sender also periodically probes the "Zero" window
to avoid any deadlock if the Non Zero Window advertisement from receiver is
lost. The Variable size Recv_Win provides efficient end to end flow control.
The second case arises when some intermediate node ( e.g. a router ) controls
the source to reduce transmission rate. Here another window referred as
CONGESTION WINDOW (C_Win) is utilized. Advertisement of C_Win helps to check
and avoid congestion.
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