Re: int-serv over e.g. ATM

Walter Milliken <milliken@bbn.com> Tue, 07 November 1995 21:20 UTC

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From: Walter Milliken <milliken@bbn.com>
Subject: Re: int-serv over e.g. ATM
To: Mark W Garrett <mwg@faline.bellcore.com>, int-serv@isi.edu, rolc@nexen.com, rsvp@isi.edu
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You may want to look at my paper, presented to the ip-atm group, on
integrated services IP multicast over ATM.  It can be found, at least
for a while yet, in the Internet Drafts repositories as
draft-milliken-ipatm-services-00.txt.  It attempts to use RSVP as a
uniform IP QoS signalling mechanism, and ties that to the setup of ATM
SVCs with appropriate QoS in ATM-based subnets.  It concentrates on IP
multicast traffic, but the basic concepts will work for unicast as well.
Unfortunately, it needs additional work, which I haven't had the time to
pursue at the moment.  But it might be useful as a starting point.


---Walter