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RE: WG last call: draft-ietf-tewg-diff-te-reqts-04.txt
As stated in page 9 of the draft:
"At the time of writing this document, it is not clear whether a
single model of Bandwidth Constraints is sufficient, which one it
should be and how flexible this model really needs to be and what
are the implications on the DS-TE technical solution and its
implementations. The DS-TE technical solution must specify one
default bandwidth constraint model which must be supported by any
DS-TE implementation."
We have now completed a study to investigate the performance of the
different Bandwidth Constraints models. We will document in details
our findings in a forthcoming draft.
We propose that the following highlights be included in the DS-TE
Requirements draft to provide guidance to protocol development.
One place to put the text is perhaps at the end of Section 3.3:
"Work is in progress [reference of the draft to be provided] to
investigate the performance of the different Bandwidth Constraints
models. Preliminary results indicate that in comparison to the
maximum allocation model above (first example), the Russian Doll
model:
a) permits a greater degree of bandwidth sharing among different
traffic classes and hence gives better performance under normal
conditions than other Bandwidth Constraints models,
b) under overload, such sharing leads to a tighter coupling
between various classes and is not able to provide robust service
protection/isolation, and
c) is not well-suited to a CAC/blocking operational mode when
preemption is disabled.
Such analysis should be used to provide guidance to DS-TE protocol
development. Furthermore, a model more like the maximum allocation
model may be more appropriate as a default model because of the
observed behavior."
Thanks, Wai Sum.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Boyle [mailto:jboyle@pdnets.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 10:04 PM
To: te-wg@ops.ietf.org
Subject: WG last call: draft-ietf-tewg-diff-te-reqts-04.txt
This message begins a WG last call for the following:
draft-ietf-tewg-diff-te-reqts-04.txt
This WG document addresses a WG milestone. It is proposed as an
Informational RFC. WG last call ends May 31, 2002.