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Title : An EF DSCP for Capacity-Admitted Traffic
Author(s) : F. Baker, et al.
Filename : draft-baker-tsvwg-admitted-voice-dscp-01.txt
Pages : 17
Date : 2006-10-6
This document requests a DSCP from the IANA for a class of real-time
traffic conforming to the Expedited Forwarding Per Hop Behavior and
admitted using a CAC procedure involving authentication,
authorization, and capacity admission, as compared to a class of
real-time traffic conforming to the Expedited Forwarding Per Hop
Behavior but not subject to capacity admission or subject to very
coarse capacity admission.
One of the reasons behind this is the need for classes of traffic
that are handled under special policies, such as the non-preemptive
Emergency Telecommunication Service, the US DoD's Assured Service
(which is similar to MLPP), or e-911. These do not need separate
DSCPs or separate PHBs that are separate from each other, but they
need a traffic class from which they can deterministically obtain
their service requirements from including SLA matters.
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