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<reference anchor="I-D.fairhurst-tsvwg-buffers" target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-fairhurst-tsvwg-buffers-00">
   <front>
      <title>Advice on network buffering</title>
      <author initials="G." surname="Fairhurst" fullname="Gorry Fairhurst">
         <organization>University of Aberdeen</organization>
      </author>
      <author initials="B." surname="Briscoe" fullname="Bob Briscoe">
         <organization>BT</organization>
      </author>
      <date month="March" day="11" year="2013" />
      <abstract>
	 <t>   This document proposes an update to the advice given in RFC 3819.
   Subsequent research has altered understanding of buffer sizing and
   queue management.  Therefore this document significantly revises the
   previous recommendations on buffering.  The advice applies to all
   packet buffers, whether in network equipment, end hosts or
   middleboxes such as firewalls or NATs.  And the advice applies to
   packet buffers at any layer: whether subnet, IP, transport or
   application.

	 </t>
      </abstract>
   </front>
   <seriesInfo name="Internet-Draft" value="draft-fairhurst-tsvwg-buffers-00" />
   
</reference>
