PCN-Based Admission Control Using Implicit Probing
draft-menth-pcn-implicit-probing-00
| Document | Type | Expired Internet-Draft (individual) | |
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| Authors | Michael Menth , Ruediger Geib | ||
| Last updated | 2010-07-05 | ||
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Abstract
Pre-congestion notification (PCN) is a means for protecting quality of service for inelastic traffic admitted to a Diffserv domain. The overall PCN architecture is described in RFC5559. This memo is one of a series describing possible boundary node behaviours for a PCN domain. This document proposes an admission control method. It assumes that PCN nodes perform threshold-marking configured with the PCN- admissible-rate on any link. The decision point uses the PCN marking state of an initial signaling message of a flow to determine whether the flow should be admitted or blocked.
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