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RE: QoS attributes
I agree with this in general.
I don't think the intent was to have RADIUS do the signaling.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pasi.Eronen@nokia.com [mailto:Pasi.Eronen@nokia.com]
> Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 5:52 PM
> To: avi@bridgewatersystems.com; radiusext@ops.ietf.org
> Subject: RE: QoS attributes
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I think at least some people are intending to use the
> bandwidth RADIUS attributes for configuring some sort of
> "bandwidth limiting" mechanism in a WLAN access point. This
> is very different
> from QoS signalling for, e.g., reserving bandwidth along the route
> to some destination.
>
> I agree with John in that using AAA protocols for QoS
> signalling is not a good idea; however, using them to provide
> parameters for some "bandwidth limiting" mechanism seems very
> appropriate.
>
> Diameter even provides an AVP data format (QoSFilterRule) for
> exactly this purpose. It seems that this AVP data format is
> not yet used by any AVP type, though. It is quite complex, so
> perhaps something like a simple "maximum uplink/downlink bandwidth"
> attribute would be sufficient for many purposes.
>
> BTW, it seems the actual text describing the "dscp" and
> "metering" options is missing from RFC 3588. The latest draft
> that still explains their parameters seems to be -09,
> available from:
> http://www.watersprings.org/pub/id/draft-ietf-aaa-diameter-09.txt
>
> Best regards,
> Pasi
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-radiusext@ops.ietf.org On Behalf Of ext Avi Lior
> > Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 6:18 PM
> > To: Loughney John (Nokia-NRC/Helsinki); rrroy@att.com;
> > jari.arkko@piuha.net; Madjid.Nakhjiri@motorola.com
> > Cc: Avi Lior; radiusext@ops.ietf.org
> > Subject: RE: QoS attributes
> >
> >
> > Good question John,
> >
> > Well what do you call Bandwidth attributes and transporting
> them? We
> > are certainly talking about tranpsorting Bandwidth parameters in a
> > RADIUS message. It certainly makes sense to me to include
> Bandwidth
> > attributes as part of the authorization of a given service.
> >
> > Is Bandwidth part of QoS? I think it is.
> >
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: john.loughney@nokia.com [mailto:john.loughney@nokia.com]
> > > Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 3:52 AM
> > > To: rrroy@att.com; jari.arkko@piuha.net;
> Madjid.Nakhjiri@motorola.com
> > > Cc: avi@bridgewatersystems.com; radiusext@ops.ietf.org
> > > Subject: RE: QoS attributes
> > >
> > >
> > > Roy, Avi,
> > >
> > > I am getting quite confused by this discussion. Could I ask what
> > > we are actually discussing? RADIUS/Diameter are not
> > > signaling protocols, they are AAA protocols. RADIUS/Diameter
> > > should not transport QoS information. My expectation is that
> > > they would be involved in authorization for QoS for some
> > > services, but doing more would seem to be out of scope for
> > > AAA protocols.
> > >
> > > Am I missing something?
> > >
> > > John
>
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