My question:
How does the assumpiton of Possion Arrival and Erlang measurement relates
to real network senerion?
Why does the draft states "This allows us to express link
bandwidth usage simply in terms of the *number of
simultaneously
established LSPs*"? To my understanding,
even overbooking is adopted BC should be interpreted as " the bandwidth
utilized by special TC", because we could not assume every LSP has the same
bandwidth requirement.
Internet-Drafts@ietf.org wrote:
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Title : Bandwidth Constraints Models for
Diffserv-aware MPLS
Traffic Engineering: Performance
Evaluation
Author(s) : W. Lai
Filename :
draft-wlai-tewg-bcmodel-02.txt,.pdf
Pages : 18
Date :
2003-6-27
The Diffserv-aware MPLS Traffic Engineering Requirements
RFCxxxx
specifies the requirements and selection criteria for bandwidth
constraints models. Two such models, the Maximum Allocation and the
Russian Dolls, are described therein. This document complements
RFCxxxx by describing in more details some of the selection criteria
and their implications. Results of a performance evaluation of the
two models are also included.
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