The packet fragmentation problem in computer networks is that of breaking a packet into smaller pieces (fragments) due to packet-size limitations along the packet's route. This is a typical internetworking problem. We show that the commonly used simplistic approach whereby the routing and ...
Either approach is acceptable, and there has already been some experience with intra-network fragmentation; several more general inter-network schemes have been proposed, but none of them yet seems to be in regular use. 展开 关键词: Fragmentation packet switching protocols inter-networking computer ...
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In addition to letting a large message pass through the network, fragmentation improves performance in an S/F message-based system. Schemes developed for flow control, deadlock prevention, and buffer management in packet-switched networks are described, and their suitability for use in the message-...
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IP fragmentation occurs in three steps: fragmentation, transmission, and reassembly. When a router encounters a packet exceeding the MTU of the next network, it first divides the packet into smaller fragments. Each fragment receives a header containing crucial information: ...
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