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Title : Congestion Notification Process for Real-Time
Traffic
Author(s) : J. Babiarz, et al.
Filename : draft-babiarz-tsvwg-rtecn-04.txt
Pages : 27
Date : 2005-7-18
This document specifies the usage of Explicit Congestion Notification
(ECN) markings for real-time inelastic flows such as voice, video
conferencing, and multimedia streaming. We build on the principles
of RFC 3168, "The Addition of Explicit Congestion Notification to
IP", and apply them to real-time inelastic traffic in DiffServ
networks. Defined in this document are, new ECN semantics that
provide two levels of experienced congestion along the path for real-
time inelastic flows, the required ECN marking behavior in network
nodes, and state the required behavior of end-systems that support
this function with an explanation of how the two ECN schemes can co-
exist safely in the network.
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