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PSN 8.0 CONGESTION CONTROL

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DDN MGT Bulletin 73              DCA DDN Defense Communications System   
24 May 90                        Published by: DDN Network Info Center
                                     (NIC@NIC.DDN.MIL)  (800) 235-3155


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                      PSN 8.0 CONGESTION CONTROL
 

SUMMARY:
 
The Defense Communications Agency (DCA) enabled the PSN 8.0 congestion
control mechanism on the MILNET on 19 May 1990 at 0900 EDT.
 
BACKGROUND:
 
The Defense Communications Agency began a phased deployment of Packet
Switch Node Software Release 8.0 (PSN 8.0) on the MILNET in August
1989.  PSN 8.0 contains several improvements including, most notably,
congestion control.  Congestion control improves subscriber host
utilization of the subnetwork by alleviating subnetwork congestion.
PSN 8.0 manages subnetwork congestion by controlling the data input
rate from hosts attempting to use congested subnetwork resources.
 
DCA ACTION:

At this time, all MILNET Packet Switch Nodes contain PSN 8.0.  On 19
May 1990 at 0900 EDT, DCA enabled the PSN 8.0 congestion control
mechanism on MILNET.  Contingency plans have been in effect and DCA
will disable congestion control for anomalous subnetwork activity or
subscriber host degradation verified as relating to congestion
control.
 
SUBSCRIBER ACTION:
 
No subscriber action is necessary for the enabling of congestion
control.  DCA anticipates that neither subscribers' hosts nor
subscribers' perception of network utilization will be affected.
Subscribers should follow their normal operational and trouble
reporting procedures.


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