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	Title		: Two Rate Three Color Marker for Efficient Handling of In-Profile Packets
	Author(s)	: O. Aboul-Magd, S. Rabie
	Filename	: draft-aboulmagd-trtcm-inprofile-00.txt
	Pages		: 6
	Date		: 2003-9-10
	
This document describes a two rate three color marker that has been 
   in use for data services including Frame Relay services. This marker 
   can be used for metering per-flow traffic in the emerging IP and L2 
   VPN services. The marker defined here is different from previously 
   defined markers in the handling and guarantee afforded to the in-
   profile traffic. Furthermore this marker doesnÆt impose peak rate 
   shaping requirements on customer edge (CE) devices.

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