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Title : Expanded Simulation Models for IntServ and DiffServ
with MPLS
Author(s) : M. Pullen et al.
Filename : draft-pullen-qos-sim-models-04.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 2003-6-27
This document describes detailed models for analysis of proposed
protocols for Quality of Service (QoS) delivery with IPv4 (including
multicast). The models have been developed using the OPNET simulation
package. They are intended to allow investigation of performance using
proposed protocols and should have wide applicability in the Internet
QoS community. We are making these models publicly available with the
intention that they can be used to provide expanded studies of Qos
delivery for both unicast and multicast, using IntServ, DiffServ, and
MPLS. This Internet-Draft is intended to form the basis for an
Informational RFC that extends the previous RFC2490.
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