Jinjing Jiang and Raj Jain, "Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN),"
A contribution to IEEE 802.1au meeting, Dallas, TX, November 14, 2006.
This talk covers the following topics:
- Data Center Traffic Management
- Requirements for a Good Scheme
- Convergence to Stability
- Large Oscillations and Metastability
- Simulation Results: BCN
- Time to Convergence
- Asymmetric Topology and Multiple Congestion Points
- Multiple Congestion Points: BCN
- Slow Convergence to Fairness
- On/Off Sources
- Fundamental Issues
- Disclaimer
- Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN)
- Proposed Algorithm
- A Simple Switch Algorithm
- A Sample Switch Algorithm
- Queueing Control Function: f(q)
- Queue Control Function: f(q)
- Analytical Results
- Fairness Proof
- Convergence Proof
- Convergence Time
- Source Algorithm
- Congestion Notification Approaches
- Simulation Parameters
- Simulation Results
- Symmetric Topology: Configuration
- Symmetric Topology: Source Rates Rcvd
- Symmetric Topology: Source Rates Rcvd
- Symmetric Topology: Queue Length
- Symmetric Topology: Link Utilization
- Parking Lot Topology
- Parking Lot: Source Rates for ECN
- Parking Lot: Rates for BCN
- Simulation with Asymmetric Topology
- Simulation with Asymmetric Topology
- Results for Baseline BCN
- Asymmetric Topology: Queue Lengths
- Bursty Traffic: Configuration
- Bursty Traffic: Throughputs
- Bursty Traffic: Link Utilization
- Bursty Traffic: Queue Lengths
- Variations of ECN
- Choices for Congestion Notification
- RLT Tag Marking Algorithm
- Symmetric Topology: 2-Way Traffic
- Symmetric Topology: RLT Tag Method
- FECN
- Advantages of ECN
- Pause and Queue Control Fn
- CN vs Non-CN Regions
- Adaptive Measurement Interval
- Summary
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