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Title : Discussion of Congestion Marking with RT-ECN
Author(s) : J. Babiarz
Filename : draft-babiarz-rtecn-marking-00.txt,.pdf
Pages : 16
Date : 2005-7-13
At the 62nd IETF meeting, it was requested that the authors of
Congestion Notification Process for Real-Time Traffic (RT-ECN) draft
look at rate proportional marking as an method of indicating that
traffic has exceeded a configured rate. In version 03 of RT-ECN
draft (draft-babiarz-tsvwg-rtecn-03) we stated, when the rate exceeds
the engineered traffic level, all packets as indicated by a DS
codepoint from ECN-capable end-systems are marked to indicate
congestion for the duration of the experienced congestion. In this
memo, we looked at the two approaches, provide analysis as well our
conclusions.
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