Chapter 18
TCP6 Configuration
Table of Contents
18.1 TCP6 Overview
TCP6 is a connection-oriented full duplex data transmission control protocol. It provides
the end-to-end transmission service. This protocol is used when the transmission quality
and transmission result are highlighted.
The TCP6 protocol uses a mechanism that is similar to virtual connection. Before data
transmission, ensure that both ends are ready to send or receive data. The acknowledge
and retransmission mode guarantees that data can be transmitted safely. Before one
end sends packets, the other end must acknowledge the packet sent before. Using this
method, packets can be transmitted reliably.
The window mechanism can greatly improve the network throughput.
Congestion
mechanism and retransmission mechanism can solve the packet delay and retransmission
faults. The state machine and timers are key to TCP6 data transmission.
18.2 Configuring the TCP6
To configure the TCP6 on the ZXR10 5900E, perform the following steps:
Step
Command
Function
1
ZXR10(config)#
ipv6 tcp synwait-time
<
seconds
>
Sets the waiting time for
creating a TCP6 connection.
The time is effective is effective
for the TCP6 connections
created later. Range: 30-80
seconds. Use the
no
command
to restore the time to the
default 75 seconds.
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