Title :
Staged refresh timers for RSVP
Author :
Pan, Ping ; Schulzrinne, Henning
Author_Institution :
IBM Thomas J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
Abstract :
The current resource reservation protocol (RSVP) design has no reliability mechanism for the delivery of control messages. Instead, RSVP relies on periodic refresh between routers to maintain reservation states. This approach has several problems in a congested network. End systems send PATH and RESV messages to set up RSVP connections. If the first PATH or RESV message from an end system is accidentally lost in the network, a copy of the message will not be retransmitted until the end of a refresh interval, causing a delay of 30 seconds or more until a reservation is established. If a congested link reuses a tear-down message (PATHTEAR or RESVTEAR) to be dropped, the corresponding reservation will not be removed from the routers until the RSVP cleanup timer expires. We present an RSVP enhancement called staged refresh timers to support fast and reliable message delivery that ensures hop-by-hop delivery of control messages without violating the soft-state design. The enhancement is backwards-compatible and can be easily added to current implementations. The new approach can speed up the delivery of trigger messages while reducing the amount of refresh messages. The approach is also applicable to other soft-state protocols
Keywords :
Internet; computer network reliability; protocols; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication network routing; PATH messages; PATHTEAR; RESV messages; RESVTEAR; RSVP enhancement; congested link; congested network; control messages; delay; delivery; hop-by-hop delivery; message delivery; refresh interval; reliability mechanism; reservation states; resource reservation protocol; soft-state design; soft-state protocols; staged refresh timers; tear-down message; trigger messages; Computer network management; Computer science; Degradation; Delay; Internet; Maintenance; Protocols; Quality of service; Routing; Spine;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 1997. GLOBECOM '97., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4198-8
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.1997.644604