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	Title           : Pre-Congestion Notification Encoding Comparison
	Author(s)       : K. Chan, et al.
	Filename        : draft-chan-pcn-encoding-comparison-02.txt
	Pages           : 28
	Date            : 2008-02-07

A number of mechanisms have been proposed to support differential
Qualiy of Service for packets in the Internet.  DiffServ is an
example of such a mechanism.  However, the level of assurance that
can be provided with DiffServ without substantial over-provisioning
is limited.  Pre-Congestion Notification (PCN) uses path congestion
information across a PCN region to enable per-flow admission control
to provide the required service guarantees for the admitted traffic.
While admission control will protect the QoS under normal operating
conditions, an additional flow termination mechanism is necessary to
cope with extreme events (e.g. route changes due to link or node
failure).

In order to allow the PCN mechanisms to work it is necessary for IP
packets to be able to carry the pre-congestion information to the PCN
egress nodes.  This document explores different ways in which this
information can be encoded into IP packets.  This document does not
choose the encoding but provide guidance and recommendation based on
different criteria.

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