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RE: [Ieprep] Re: WG Review: Recharter of Internet EmergencyPreparedness (ieprep)
- To: "Dolly, Martin C, ALABS" <mdolly at att.com>
- Subject: RE: [Ieprep] Re: WG Review: Recharter of Internet EmergencyPreparedness (ieprep)
- From: Janet P Gunn <jgunn6 at csc.com>
- Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 10:03:17 -0500
- Cc: "Robert G. Cole" <robert.cole at jhuapl.edu>, Pekka Savola <pekkas at netcore.fi>, ieprep at ietf.org, Brian E Carpenter <brc at zurich.ibm.com>, Scott Bradner <sob at harvard.edu>, Fred Baker <fred at cisco.com>, Sam Hartman <hartmans-ietf at mit.edu>, ietf at ietf.org
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Yes, we absolutely must address them in the context of real-life
architecture deployment scenarios.
Janet
"Dolly, Martin C, ALABS" <mdolly at att.com> wrote on 11/16/2006 08:29:59 AM:
> Janet,
>
> I agree that the items you listed below are best analyzed/discussed in
> the IETF, for as long as real-life architecture deployment scenarios are
> taken into account.
>
> Martin
>
> Janet Gunn wrote on 11/16:
> Some of the possibilities in that continuum include (in no particular
> order):
> - Allowing extra sessions in, and permitting degradation in QoS across
> all
> sessions.
> - Allowing a higher packet drop rate across all the "lower priority"
> calls.
> - Negotiating a lower bandwidth allocation, possibly accompanied by a
> changing to a lower rate bandwidth codec when a higher priority session
> needs to "preempt".
> - Negotiating (or arbitrarily imposing) a different PHB (e.g. AF or BE
> rather than EF) for lower priority sessions when a higher priority
> session
> needs to "preempt".
> - Different Capacity Admission Control mechanisms for different priority
> sessions.
>
> The analysis/understanding of these (and other) alternatives is much
> better
> done in the IETF than in the historically-circuit-swiched SDOs.
>
> Janet
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