[Pals] Last Call: <draft-ietf-pals-congcons-01.txt> (Pseudowire Congestion Considerations) to Informational RFC

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The IESG has received a request from the Pseudowire And LDP-enabled
Services WG (pals) to consider the following document:
- 'Pseudowire Congestion Considerations'
  <draft-ietf-pals-congcons-01.txt> as Informational RFC

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Abstract


   Pseudowires (PWs) have become a common mechanism for tunneling
   traffic, and may be found in unmanaged scenarios competing for
   network resources both with other PWs and with non-PW traffic, such
   as TCP/IP flows.  It is thus worthwhile specifying under what
   conditions such competition is acceptable, i.e., the PW traffic does
   not significantly harm other traffic or contribute more than it
   should to congestion.  We conclude that PWs transporting responsive
   traffic behave as desired without the need for additional mechanisms.
   For inelastic PWs (such as TDM PWs) we derive a bound under which
   such PWs consume no more network capacity than a TCP flow.  For TDM
   PWs, we find that the level of congestion at which the PW can no
   longer deliver acceptable TDM service is never significantly greater
   than this bound, and typically much lower.  Therefore, as long as the
   PW is shut down when it can no longer deliver acceptable TDM service,
   it will never do significantly more harm than even a single TCP flow.
   We propose employing a transport circuit breaker to shut down a TDM
   PW that persistently fails to comply with acceptable TDM service
   criteria.




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