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I-D ACTION:draft-ash-mpls-dste-bcmodel-max-alloc-resv-00.txt
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Title : Max Allocation with Reservation BW Constraint Model
for MPLS/DiffServ TE
Author(s) : J. Ash
Filename : draft-ash-mpls-dste-bcmodel-max-alloc-resv-00.txt
Pages : 0
Date : 2002-10-17
This document is intended to complement the DiffServ-aware MPLS TE
(DSTE) requirements document by describing the implications of some of
the criteria for selecting a default bandwidth constraint model.
Properties of a candidate model called maximum allocation with
reservation (MAR) are presented, and its performance analyzed, to
provide guidance to the corresponding DSTE protocol extensions document
for selection of the default model.
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