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InterDomain-QOSM: The NSIS QOS Model to Fulfill the E2E QoS Control in the ITU-T RACF Functional Architecture
draft-zhang-nsis-interdomain-qosm-04

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Author Jian Zhang
Last updated 2007-03-07
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Abstract

This document has three goals. First of all, it presents our analysis of how to use the NSIS signaling (inter-domain QOSM and intra-domain QOSM) to fulfill the QoS control in accord with the ITU-T RACF functional architecture. For this goal, we discuss how the ITU-T RACF entities in the ITU-T RACF functional architecture can be mapped to the NSIS entities and how the RACF reference points can be implemented by using the NSIS protocol suites and QOSMs. Secondly, we aim at specifying an NSIS Inter-domain QOSM for E2E QoS control across heterogeneous IP networks and applying this Inter-domain QOSM to the e2e QoS control in the ITU-T RACF functional architecture based on the above ITU-T RACF analysis. The detailed description of the NSIS Inter-domain QOSM are given and the e2e QoS control scenarios in the ITU-T RACF architecture (including RACF Push and Pull resource control modes), which will be covered by the NSIS Inter-domain QOSM are described and implemented. Thirdly, we specify and implement those QSPECs that will be used by the Inter-domain QOSM for the e2e QoS control in the ITU-T RACF architecture.

Authors

Jian Zhang

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