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Ohta-san,
From: Masataka Ohta <mohta at necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp>
Subject: RE: IP QoS issues
Date: Tue, 7 Jul 98 9:20:54 JST
> Reni;
>
> > I agree with Karl that IP QoS is still quite a long way off. It's not as
> > easy as reusing ATM techniques. Instability of routes is bound to maintain
> > QoS difficult and it's not a solved problem.
>
> Red herring are aggregation, policy and MPLS.
>
> Also, diff serve is just as bad as ABR/VBR.
>
> Once you forget all of them, stable routing of qos assured
> traffic (which is different from stable routing of best effort
> traffic) is easy and solved.
>
You had better say
"See 'http://www.isoc.org/inet97/proceedings/F4/F4_2.HTM'."
By the way, your internet-draft
"draft-ohta-rsvp-friendly-hop-path-00.txt" is expired.
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