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I-D ACTION:draft-ganti-tewg-diffserv-multicos-elspreq-00.txt
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Title : DS-TE Requirements for Support of multiple-COS on an
E-LSP
Author(s) : S. Ganti et al.
Filename : draft-ganti-tewg-diffserv-multicos-elspreq-00.txt
Pages :
Date : 27-Feb-02
The current DS-TE requirements document [DSTEREQ] focuses on
solutions that enable carrying a single Class of Service on an LSP.
This document extends the work in [DSTEREQ] by motivating the need to
support a DS-TE solution that enables multiple COS on an E-LSP. The
document further defines the requirements for such an approach.
The requirements are developed such that this approach would be an
optional extension to the existing DS-TE.
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