[Dime] FW: I-D Action:draft-huang-dime-pcn-collection-01.txt

"Glen Zorn" <glenzorn@comcast.net> Sun, 12 July 2009 11:41 UTC

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Subject: [Dime] FW: I-D Action:draft-huang-dime-pcn-collection-01.txt
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FYI.  BTW, the authors would like to 1) discuss the draft at the Stockholm
meeting and 2) request that the draft be considered as WG work item.

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	Title           : The Diameter Precongestion Notification (PCN) Data
Collection Application
	Author(s)       : F. Huang, et al.
	Filename        : draft-huang-dime-pcn-collection-01.txt
	Pages           : 15
	Date            : 2009-07-12

Pre-Congestion notification (PCN) is a technique for maintaining QoS for
inelastic flows in a DIFFServ domain.  The PCN architecture requires that
egress nodes send reports of congestion-related events (flow admission state
change, excess flow) reliably to a policy decision point.  The ITU-T is
working on a variant of this architecture which places the policy decision
point in a central node rather than ingress or egress nodes of the network.
In this case the policy decision point must request and obtain certain data
from an ingress node when it receives an excess flow report affecting that
ingress node.  This memo defines a Diameter application to support egress
node reporting and data collection from the ingress node.  The nature of the
data flows requires the policy decision point to act both as server and as
client.  Hence this memo draws upon the precedent established by the Rw
application (RFC 5431 and ITU-T Recommendation Q.3303.3).

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