Analysis of Existing Quality-of-Service Signaling Protocols
RFC 4094, “Analysis of Existing Quality-of-Service Signaling Protocols”, is an Informational document published in May 2005 by J. Manner, X. Fu. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
This document reviews some of the existing Quality of Service (QoS) signaling protocols for an IP network. The goal here is to learn from them and to avoid common misconceptions. Further, we need to avoid mistakes during the design and implementation of any new protocol in this area. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
What “Informational” means
Published for the general information of the community. It does not define an IETF standard and carries no standards-track status.
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