QUIC-enabled Service Differentiation for Traffic Engineering
draft-zmlk-quic-te-01
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| Authors | Zhilong Zheng , Yunfei Ma , Yanmei Liu , Mirja Kühlewind | ||
| Last updated | 2024-05-11 (Latest revision 2023-11-08) | ||
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Abstract
This document defines a method for supporting QUIC-enabled service differentiation for traffic engineering through multipath and QUIC connection identifier (CID) encoding. This approach enables end-host networking stacks and applications to select packet routing paths in a wide area network (WAN), potentially improving end-to-end performance, cost, and reliability. The proposed method can be used in conjunction with segment-routing traffic engineering technologies, such as SRv6 TE.
Authors
Zhilong Zheng
Yunfei Ma
Yanmei Liu
Mirja Kühlewind
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