Quality of Service in Data Networks: Products
Gautam Ray, Ohio State University
Abstract:
IP only provides best-effort service. This paper highlights the importance of quality of service (QOS) in data networks and reviews four important standards for providing quality of service; ATM, IntServ, DiffServ, and MPLS. The paper then compares ten contemporary products in terms of how they provide quality of service.
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QoS in Data Networks: Protocols and Standards|
QoS/Policy/Constraint based routing|
QoS over Data Networks (Prof. Jain's Lecture) |
Quality of Service over IP: References|
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Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Protocols and Standards
2.1 ATM
2.2 Integrated Services (IntServ)
2.3 Differentiated Services (DiffServ)
2.4 Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS)
3.0 Products and Services
3.1 Standalone or Embedded Server
3.2 Classification
3.3 Where do we implement QOS?
3.4 Policy Propagation Mechanisms
3.5 Queuing, Scheduling, and Shaping
3.6 Policing and Feedback
3.7 Architecture
4.0 Summary
References
List of Acronyms
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