RFC 5977 · EXPERIMENTAL · 2010

RMD-QOSM: The NSIS Quality-of-Service Model for Resource Management in Diffserv

Overview

RFC 5977, “RMD-QOSM: The NSIS Quality-of-Service Model for Resource Management in Diffserv”, is an Experimental document published in October 2010 by A. Bader, L. Westberg, G. Karagiannis, C. Kappler, T. Phelan. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.

Abstract

This document describes a Next Steps in Signaling (NSIS) Quality-of-Service (QoS) Model for networks that use the Resource Management in Diffserv (RMD) concept. RMD is a technique for adding admission control and preemption function to Differentiated Services (Diffserv) networks. The RMD QoS Model allows devices external to the RMD network to signal reservation requests to Edge nodes in the RMD network. The RMD Ingress Edge nodes classify the incoming flows into traffic classes and signals resource requests for the corresponding traffic class along the data path to the Egress Edge nodes for each flow. Egress nodes reconstitute the original requests and continue forwarding them along the data path towards the final destination. In addition, RMD defines notification functions to indicate overload situations within the domain to the Edge nodes. This document defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

Abstract as published in the RFC, via rfc-editor.org.

What “Experimental” means

Describes a specification that is part of a research or development effort, published so the community can gain experience with it.

Read this RFC

The canonical text of RFC 5977 is hosted at rfc-editor.org. Available in TXT,HTML.

Other RFCs from 2010

Who Is Online

In total there are 44 users online: 0 registered, 39 guests and 5 bots.

Most users ever online was 1,226 on 13 Jun 2026, 3:56 am.

Bots: AhrefsBot Applebot Bingbot Other Bot SemrushBot

Users active in the past 15 minutes. Total registered members: 354