Anomalous Packets Handling for DetNet
draft-liu-detnet-anomalous-packets-handling-00
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| Authors | Chang Liu , Jinjie Yan , Xiangyang Zhu | ||
| Last updated | 2024-09-01 (Latest revision 2024-02-29) | ||
| Replaced by | draft-han-detnet-anomalous-packets-handling | ||
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Abstract
In deterministic networking (DetNet), there may be resource conflicts at the flow aggregation nodes, resulting in network anomalies. The existing mechanisms for handling anomalous packets in the data plane are crude, such as discarding or processing them as BE flows, so the network performance may be worse than applying traditional QoS. Therefore, in order to handle the anomalous traffic, the data plane should implement an enhanced handling mechanism. This document proposes an anomalous packet handling solution for anomalous traffic in DetNet. This solution includes two policies: the packet squeezing policy and the packet degrading policy, which can be applied flexibly to a variety of queuing mechanisms, thereby ensuring that network traffic for deterministic services is preferentially scheduled in anomalous situations.
Authors
Chang Liu
Jinjie Yan
Xiangyang Zhu
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