QoS in Data Networks : Protocols and Standards
Arindam Paul,
apaul@cse.wustl.edu
Abstract
This paper intends to provide a overview of past, current and evolving standards and protocols in the area of Quality of Service over computer networks.
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Table of Contents
- 1. INTRODUCTION : Definition and Measurement
- 1.1 Why do we need Quality of Service
- 1.2 End to End QoS
- 1.3 Best Effort Service
- 2. INTEGRATED SERVICES
- 2.1 Features of RSVP
- 2.2 RSVP reservation types
- 2.3 Admissions Control
- 2.4 COPS
- 2.5 Congestion Management Mechanisms (WFQ, CQ, PQ)
- 2.6 Link Efficiency Mechanisms( LFI)
- 2.7 Congestion Avoidance Mechanisms(RED, WRED)
- 3. DIFFERENTIATED SERVICES
- 3.1 Key features
- 3.2 Per Hop Behavior
- 3.2.1 Assured Forwarding
- 3.2.2 Expedited Forwarding
- 3.3 Traffic Classification
- 3.4 Traffic Conditioning
- 4. MULTIPROTOCOL LABEL SWITCHING
- 4.1 Labels
- 4.2 The Label Stack
- 4.3 Label Switched Paths
- 4.4 Route Selection
- 4.5 Advantages over IP routing
- 5. CONSTRAINT BASED ROUTING
- 6. SUBNET BANDWIDTH MANAGER (SBM)
- 6.1 Basic Algorithm
- 6.2 The Election Algorithm
- 6.3 non DSBM SBMs
- 7. DISCUSSIONS : Advantages and disadvantages of various protocols
- 8. CONCLUSION : Network Architectures of the future
- Summary
- References
- List of Acronyms
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