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	Title		: Resource Unavailability (RU) Per Domain Behavior
	Author(s)	: G. Karagiannis, et al.
	Filename	: draft-karagiannis-ru-pdb-00.txt
	Pages		: 17
	Date		: 2006-2-28
	
This draft specifies a Per Domain Behavior that provides the ability 
to Difserv nodes located at the border or outside Diffserv domain(s) 
to detect when the resources provided by the Diffserv domain(s) are 
not available. This PDB is used when the negotiated SLS is 
associated to throughput (or bandwidth) and when the SLS agreed 
throughput bound is not static but loosely defined in order to allow 
a more efficient utilization of the Diffserv domain(s) and a more 
simple network management operation. This PDB can be applied in 
association with either a single Diffserv domain or multiple 
neighboring Diffserv domains. This specification is denoted as 
Resource Unavailability (RU) PDB and it follows the guidelines given 
in [RFC3086].


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