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Title : A Framework for Admission Control over DiffServ using Pre-Congestion Notification
Author(s) : B. Briscoe, et al.
Filename : draft-briscoe-tsvwg-cl-architecture-02.txt
Pages : 49
Date : 2006-3-8
This document describes a framework to achieve an end-to-end
Controlled Load (CL) service without the scalability problems of
previous approaches. Flow admission control and if necessary flow
pre-emption preserve the CL service to admitted flows. But interior
routers within a large DiffServ-based region of the Internet do not
require flow state or signalling. They only have to give early
warning of their own congestion by bulk packet marking using new pre-
congestion notification marking. Gateways around the edges of the
region convert measurements of this packet granularity marking into
admission control and pre-emption functions at flow granularity.
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