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Title : Bandwidth Constraints Models for Diffserv-aware
MPLS Traffic Engineering: Performance Evaluation
Author(s) : W. Lai
Filename : draft-wlai-tewg-bcmodel-05.txt,.pdf
Pages : 21
Date : 2004-12-27
The Differentiated Services (Diffserv)-aware MPLS Traffic
Engineering Requirements RFC 3564 specifies the requirements and
selection criteria for Bandwidth Constraints Models. Two such
models, the Maximum Allocation and the Russian Dolls, are described
therein. This document complements RFC 3564 by presenting the
results of a performance evaluation of these two models under
various operational conditions: normal load, overload, preemption
fully or partially enabled, pure blocking, or complete sharing.
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