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Title : RMD-QOSM - The Resource Management in Diffserv QoS model
Author(s) : A. Bader, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-nsis-rmd-01.txt
Pages : 46
Date : 2005-2-18
This document describes an NSIS QoS Model for
networks that use the Resource Management in Diffserv (RMD)
concept. RMD is a technique for adding admission control to
Differentiated Services (Diffserv) networks. RMD complements
the Diffserv architecture by pushing complex classification,
conditioning and admission control functions to the edges of a
Diffserv domain and simplifying the operation of internal nodes.
The RMD QoS Model allows devices external to the RMD network to
signal reservation requests to edge nodes in the RMD network. RMD
ingress edge nodes aggregate the requests and signal the aggregated
requests through internal nodes along the data path to the egress
edge nodes. Egress nodes reconstitute the original, disaggregated,
requests and continue forwarding them along the data path towards
the final destination.
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