Interoperation of RSVP/Int-Serv and Diff-Serv Networks
draft-ietf-diffserv-rsvp-02
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(diffserv WG)
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Authors | Lixia Zhang , Dr. Raj Yavatkar , Fred Baker , Peter S. Ford , Robert T. Braden , Kathleen Nichols , Michael F. Speer , Yoram Bernet | ||
Last updated | 1999-03-04 | ||
RFC stream | Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) | ||
Intended RFC status | (None) | ||
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Additional resources | ftp.ietf.org/ietf-mail-archive/diffserv/ | ||
Stream | WG state | WG Document | |
Document shepherd | (None) | ||
IESG | IESG state | Expired | |
Consensus boilerplate | Unknown | ||
Telechat date | (None) | ||
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Abstract
Differentiated Services (diff-serv) and RSVP/Integrated Services (RSVP/int-serv) provide complementary approaches to the problem of providing QoS for Internet end systems. These approachs must be able to coexist and effectively interoperate. This document outlines one important model for such interoperation, in which diff-serv is used by transit networks in the core of the Internet while hosts and edge networks use RSVP/int-serv. It also contains a brief discussion of some alternative models for interoperation.
Authors
Lixia Zhang
Dr. Raj Yavatkar
Fred Baker
Peter S. Ford
Robert T. Braden
Kathleen Nichols
Michael F. Speer
Yoram Bernet
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