Hi Kireeti,
I also think that only the title could not understand us well.
I think that if TE is a part of network view-point, QoS is a part of customer view-point.
Customers have several requirements in order to use IP services such as VoIP, MMoIP, VPN, and etc. Those requirements would include admission level of network resources and user group, performance characteristices such as delay and jitter, and protection and restoration so on.
So far, we have talked about respective topics from the network view-point, I think there is no integration approach for the support of QoSs from the customer view-point.
The topic of QoS control could keep in touch with PCE, TEWG, routing related WGs, and service related WGs so on. Possible protocols such as LMP, signaling and routing protocols would be expanded and new protocols could be needed according to the level requested from custommers and networks.
Primarily, I think the interaction between a centralized provisioning server and network nodes should be considered for the QoS control.
Thanks,
Young.
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?? ??: "Kireeti Kompella" <kireeti@juniper.net>
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??: "adrian@olddog.co.uk" <adrian@olddog.co.uk>, "ccamp@ops.ietf.org" <ccamp@ops.ietf.org>
??: RE: charter update
Hi Young,
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, [ks_c_5601-1987] ??? wrote:
> In addition to those Zafar said,
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> - QoS Control for GMPLS, if we find this item outside the current
> scope.
Could you elaborate on this?
Thanks,
Kireeti.
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