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	Title		: Multi-Level Expedited Forwarding Per Hop Behavior (MLEF PHB)
	Author(s)	: S. Silverman, et al
	Filename	: draft-silverman-tsvwg-mlefphb-00.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2004-4-6
	
Some networks require certain packet flows to be transported with preferential treatment over others of the same type.  This draft defines a new PHB (Per Hop Behavior), the Multi-Level Expedited Forwarding (MLEF) PHB.  RFC 3246 [3] defines the Expedited Forwarding PHB for applications requiring low latency, but with a single DSCP and treatment.  This draft extends that concept and defines a PHB with multiple treatments for packet flows for applications requiring low latency and multiple priority levels.

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