Applicability Statement for the Use of Pre-Congestion Notification in a Resource-Controlled Network
draft-tsou-pcn-racf-applic-01
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Authors | Tina Tsou (Ting ZOU) , Fortune Huang , Tom Taylor | ||
Last updated | 2008-11-03 | ||
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Abstract
This document is written to help coordinate work on pre-congestion notification (PCN) between the IETF PCN Working Group and the ITU-T. It maps the use of PCN into the ITU-T transport control architecture. It examines three scenarios, showing in each, where new requirements are placed on the ITU-T architecture. In each case, the ITU-T functional entity known as the Transport Resource Control Functional Entity (TRC-FE) is seen as the logical destination for PCN congestion reports and PCN flow termination reports, which it uses to keep track of network status. As logical entities, instances of the TRC-FE can be present in the ingress nodes, in one or more centralized devices, or in both. These alternatives define the scenarios examined.
Authors
Tina Tsou (Ting ZOU)
Fortune Huang
Tom Taylor
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