Martin Duke has entered the following ballot position for
draft-ietf-lwig-tcp-constrained-node-networks-13: No Objection

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Thanks for addressing my DISCUSS.

Original comments, since resolved:

Please address the tsv review comments.

Sec 4.2.3
 s/Disabling Delayed ACKs at the
   sender allows an immediate ACK/Disabling Delayed ACKs at the
   request sender allows an immediate ACK

Sec 4.3.1
   When a multiple-segment window is used, the receiver will need to
   manage the reception of possible out-of-order received segments,
   requiring sufficient buffer space.

It's worth pointing out here that even a 1 MSS window should also manage
out-of-order arrival, as the sender may send multiple sub-MSS packets that fit
in the window. (On the other hand, the receiver is free to simply drop the
out-of-order segment, thus forcing a retransmission).

Sec 4.3.3.1
s/since with SACK recovery/since SACK recovery



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