QUIC-enabled Service Differentiation for Traffic Engineering
draft-zmlk-quic-te-00
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Authors | Zhilong Zheng , Yunfei Ma , Yanmei Liu , Mirja Kühlewind | ||
Last updated | 2023-11-06 (Latest revision 2023-05-05) | ||
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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 the 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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