draft-ietf-tsvwg-intserv-multiple-tspec-00 submitted

"James M. Polk" <jmpolk@cisco.com> Mon, 04 July 2011 00:17 UTC

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Subject: draft-ietf-tsvwg-intserv-multiple-tspec-00 submitted
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TSVWG

(with my individual hat on)

We'd like to draw your attention to the newest WG item within TSVWG.

The authors made only a couple of individual modifications from the 
individual version that was approved as a WG item:

- clarified how this extension also extends RFC 4495 (RSVP Bandwidth 
Reduction), and
- added some text to the security considerations section

The top item has to do with good network hygiene - correcting as soon 
as possible when too much BW was reserved (that is no longer needed) 
within part of a reservation setup. The latter item was directly from 
a review comment.

Both of these we thought we low hanging fruit, so we put them in this 
version. Any further changes needs WG approval in our opinion.

Comments are encouraged and/or requested.

James & Subha

>A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts 
>directories. This draft is a work item of the Transport Area Working 
>Group Working Group of the IETF.
>
>         Title           : Integrated Services (IntServ) Extension 
> to Allow Signaling of Multiple Traffic Specifications and Multiple 
> Flow Specifications in RSVPv1
>         Author(s)       : James Polk
>                           Subha Dhesikan
>         Filename        : draft-ietf-tsvwg-intserv-multiple-tspec-00.txt
>         Pages           : 26
>         Date            : 2011-07-03
>
>    This document defines extensions to Integrated Services (IntServ)
>    allowing  multiple traffic specifications and multiple flow
>    specifications to be conveyed in the same Resource Reservation
>    Protocol (RSVPv1) reservation message exchange. This ability helps
>    optimize an agreeable bandwidth through a network between endpoints
>    in a single round trip.
>
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