Re: reduce jitter in routed network for voip applications
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Re: reduce jitter in routed network for voip applications



At 01:26 PM 3/28/2005, Daniele Giordano wrote...
>CoS, ToS, QoS work on the information units queued in a buffer of a device.
>I think that, in the same way of a circuit switched network, an
>establishment phase could exist. In this phase the network could reserve the
>right resources.
>i.e. virtual circuit, bandwidth, ....
>
>Thanks.

It has already been done. Look up RSVP. Look up "integrated services." Do some research and you'll find that others have already recognized the significant problems (scalability, resiliency) associated with trying to implement such a protocol, which requires that gateways maintain state for potentially millions of connections. Diffserv is one (the) answer to those issues. If you want a circuit switched network, just use the ones which already exist. Look up ATM. Look up Frame Relay. Look up X.25. Look up PSTN.

Do your homework. http://www.google.com/

Thanks.  


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