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NSIS Network Service Layer Protocol QoS Signaling Proof-of-Concept
draft-ash-nsis-nslp-qos-sig-proof-of-concept-01

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Author Gerald Ash
Last updated 2004-02-11
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Abstract

This draft describes a proof-of-concept example of NSIS Signaling Layer Protocol (NSLP) for signaling QoS reservations in the Internet. The example is based on standardization work in the ITU-T of QoS signaling requirements. The QoS-NSLP is independent of the underlying QoS specification or architecture and provides support for different reservation models. Together with the NSIS Transport Layer Protocol (NTLP), the NSLP provides functionality similar to RSVP and extends it. This draft provides a proof-of-concept example of the NSIS NSLP for QoS signaling. The example is based on standardization work in the ITU-T on QoS signaling requirements [E.361, TRQ-QoS-SIG], and is specified in terms of the QoS-signaling model and Qspec template given in the 'NSLP for QoS Signaling' specification [QoS-SIG].

Authors

Gerald Ash

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