Index
- A Differentiated Services Architecture for the Internet
- Overview
- Introduction
- How to describe a service
- Two distinct service types
- Assured service
- Mechanism for assured service
- RIO algorithm
- Premium service
- Mechanism for premium service
- Two-bit differentiated services architecture
- Traffic flow from end-host to ISP
- Forwarding path primitives
- Block diagram of leaf router input functionality
- Markers to implement the two different services
- Router output interface for two-bit architecture
- Border router input interface Profile Meters
- Passing configuration information
- Architectural framework for marked traffic allocation
- Bandwidth Brokers (BB)
- Examples
- Figure6. Bandwidth Broker setting Profiles in leaf routers
- Figure 7. End-to-end example with static allocation
- Figure 8. End-to-end static allocation example
- Figure 9. First step in end-to-end dynamic allocation example
- Figure 10. Second step in end-to-end dynamic allocation example
- Figure 11. Third step in end-to-end dynamic allocation example
- Figure 12 Fourth step in end-to-end dynamic allocation example
- Figure 13 Final step in end-to-end dynamic allocation example