RFC 2386 on A Framework for QoS-based Routing
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RFC 2386 on A Framework for QoS-based Routing



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        RFC 2386:

        Title:	    A Framework for QoS-based Routing in the Internet
	Author(s):  E. Crawley, R. Nair, B. Rajagopalan, H. Sandick
	Status:     Informational
	Date:       August 1998
        Mailbox:    esc at argon.com, nair at arrowpoint.com,
		    braja at ccrl.nj.nec.com, Hsandick at baynetworks.com
	Pages:      37
        Characters: 93459
        Updates/Obsoletes/See Also: None

        URL:        ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2386.txt


QoS-based routing has been recognized as a missing piece in the
evolution of QoS-based service offerings in the Internet. This
document describes some of the QoS-based routing issues and
requirements, and proposes a framework for QoS-based routing in the
Internet. This framework is based on extending the current Internet
routing model of intra and interdomain routing to support QoS.

This document is a product of the QoS Routing Working Group of the IETF.

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not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of this
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Joyce K. Reynolds and Alegre Ramos
USC/Information Sciences Institute

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