Title :
State correction after re-routing with reduced state resource reservation protocols
Author :
Császár, András ; Takács, Attila ; Szabó, Róbert ; Henk, Tamás
Author_Institution :
TrafficLab., Ericsson Res. Hungary, Budapest, Hungary
fDate :
29 Nov.-3 Dec. 2004
Abstract :
Recently, a new working group - Next Steps In Signalling (NSIS) - was established within the IETF to develop a general signalling protocol primarily to support QoS resource reservation. Two main operation modes have been clarified: stateful and reduced state. The first mode relies on per flow-state information in all interior nodes while the other uses aggregated states. Stateful operation is based on the resource reservation protocol (RSVP), while reduced state operation will be similar to the resource management in a Diffserv (RMD) framework. With the use of aggregated states instead of per-flow granularity, one looses fine control over resources but derives a scalable and more efficient protocol. However, some problems need new handling mechanisms. In this paper, we discuss the problem of re-routing from the aspect of reduced state resource reservation. We show how quickly and easily RSVP handles such situations but reduced state solutions like RMD require new mechanisms for a quick reaction. We propose and analyse several solutions.
Keywords :
DiffServ networks; IP networks; protocols; quality of service; telecommunication congestion control; CAC correction; Diffserv resource management; IP signalling protocol; QoS resource reservation; RMD; RSVP; aggregated states; congestion handling; general signalling protocol; interior node per flow-state information; post-rerouting state correction; reduced state operation; reduced state resource reservation protocols; stateful operation; Bandwidth; Diffserv networks; Informatics; Internet; Resource management; Routing protocols; Spine; Streaming media; Telecommunication traffic; Transport protocols;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 2004. GLOBECOM '04. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8794-5
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2004.1378082