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Hybrid on-path off-path approach for end-to end signalling accross NSIS domains (HyPath) v3

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Abstract

In a multi-domain Internet that offers QoS guaranties for applications, there is the need of signalling among the domain entities that are responsible for the management of QoS. Because different domains have different network protocols and topologies, the HyPath approach uses the NSIS protocol and interactions with the local routing protocols to have an off path signalling in hybrid environments.

Subject

QoS signaling

Conference

IETF 68th, March 2007


Cited by

Year 2009 : 1 citations

 J. Manner, R. Bless, J. Loughney, E B. Davies, "Using and Extending the NSIS Protocol Family?, Internet-Draft draft-ietf-nsis-ext-01.txt, March 4, 2009.

Year 2008 : 3 citations

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Year 2007 : 1 citations

 V. Jesus, S. Sargento, Rui L Aguiar, "A Scalable and Business-Oriented Framework for Inter-Domain Quality-Of-Service?, ZDNet Witepaper, August 2007.