07-14-2019 08:29 PM
Which value determines the amount of traffic that a network path can hold in transit?
MSS or Bandwidth-delay product???
I think BPD do the job because as far as i know about maximum segment size is that it is the value presented by your system. You can change this value to tune TCP performance by allowing your system to receive the largest possible segments without Fragmentation (but does this effect on transit nodes?). <--- i'm confused here!
on other hand, Bandwidth-delay product actually determines the amount of data that can be in transit in the network. It is the product of the available bandwidth and the latency, or RTT. BDP is a very important concept in a Window based protocol such as TCP.
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07-16-2019 10:34 AM
Hello AliHassan1618,
in an exam question at CCNA or CCNP level choicing the answer BDP should be enough.
Because half the BDP is still related to BDP, isn't it ?
MSS is a different concept that tells how big can be the L4 PDU and it is negotiated during TCP session setup.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
07-15-2019 08:16 AM
Hello Alihassan1618,
the bandwidth delay product provides you the upper limit of performance you can achieve in a network path.
Please notice that delay should be the two way delay RTT, RTT is two way delay Round Trip time. Latency is one way delay they are not the same thing.
in BDP we should use RTT time as we need to take in account the time for a TCP Ack to reach the original sender.
see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandwidth-delay_product
MSS has to be set to the max value that is supported on all the links on the path to avoid fragmentation that would impact on performance.
TCP extended window size / window scale concept has been introduced for links with high speed and high two way delay.
see
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7323
Hope to help
Giuseppe
07-15-2019 05:36 PM
07-16-2019 09:42 AM
Hi Joseph W. Doherty, Thanks for the reply and brief answer. but there is no option availabe to choost "Half of BDP" so what is the correct answer or near to the correct answer.
Question still remain unanswered... Which value determines the amount of traffic that a network path can hold in transit? BDP or MSS???
07-16-2019 10:34 AM
Hello AliHassan1618,
in an exam question at CCNA or CCNP level choicing the answer BDP should be enough.
Because half the BDP is still related to BDP, isn't it ?
MSS is a different concept that tells how big can be the L4 PDU and it is negotiated during TCP session setup.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
07-16-2019 04:29 PM
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