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Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) is an unreliable, connection
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-based protocol designed to solve issues present in UDP and TCP particularly
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-for real time and multimedia traffic.
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+oriented protocol designed to solve issues present in UDP and TCP, particularly
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+for real-time and multimedia (streaming) traffic.
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+It divides into a base protocol (RFC 4340) and plugable congestion control
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+modules called CCIDs. Like plugable TCP congestion control, at least one CCID
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+needs to be enabled in order for the protocol to function properly. In the Linux
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+implementation, this is the TCP-like CCID2 (RFC 4341). Additional CCIDs, such as
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+the TCP-friendly CCID3 (RFC 4342), are optional.
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+For a brief introduction to CCIDs and suggestions for choosing a CCID to match
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+given applications, see section 10 of RFC 4340.
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It has a base protocol and pluggable congestion control IDs (CCIDs).
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