BIB-VERSION:: CS-TR-v2.0 ID:: ncstrl.dartmouthcs//TR2001-407 ENTRY:: June 07, 2001 ORGANIZATION:: Dartmouth College, Computer Science TITLE:: TCP/IP Implementation within the Dartmouth Scalable Simulation Framework TYPE:: Technical Report (paper) REVISION:: 1 AUTHOR:: Khankin, Michael G. DATE:: June 2001 RETRIEVAL:: For a paper copy, email RETRIEVAL:: For a paper copy, write to Technical Report Librarian Department of Computer Science Dartmouth College 6211 Sudikoff Laboratory Hanover, NH 03755-3510 USA RETRIEVAL:: Compressed Postscript at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/reports/TR2001-407.ps.Z RETRIEVAL:: PDF at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/reports/TR2001-407.pdf ABSTRACT:: This paper discusses TCP/IP networking, and in particular, the DaSSF implementation of TCP/IP. The paper reviews the protocols, outlines the implementation design, and demonstrates some tests. In addition, some performance and memory usage analysis is performed. We find DaSSF TCP/IP to be a viable option to the existing SSF. DaSSF TCP/IP is faster and uses less memory so we can simulate larger, more complex, models. NOTE:: Senior Honors Thesis. Advisor: David M. Nicol END:: ncstrl.dartmouthcs//TR2001-407