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RFC 3006
Title: Integrated Services in the Presence of
Compressible Flows
Author(s): B. Davie, S. Casner, C. Iturralde, D. Oran,
J. Wroclawski
Status: Standards Track
Date: November 2000
Mailbox: bsd@cisco.com, casner@acm.org, cei@cisco.com,
oran@cisco.com, jtw@lcs.mit.edu
Pages: 13
Characters: 31588
Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso: None
I-D Tag: draft-ietf-intserv-compress-02.txt
URL: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc3006.txt
An Integrated Services (int-serv) router performs admission control
and resource allocation based on the information contained in a TSpec
(among other things). As currently defined, TSpecs convey information
about the data rate (using a token bucket) and range of packet sizes
of the flow in question. However, the TSpec may not be an accurate
representation of the resources needed to support the reservation if
the router is able to compress the data at the link level. This
specification describes an extension to the TSpec which enables a
sender of potentially compressible data to provide hints to int-serv
routers about the compressibility they may obtain. Routers which
support appropriate compression take advantage of the hint in their
admission control decisions and resource allocation procedures; other
routers ignore the hint. An initial application of this approach is
to notify routers performing real-time transport protocol (RTP) header
compression that they may allocate fewer resources to RTP flows.
This document is a product of the Integrated Services Working Group of
the IETF.
This is now a Proposed Standard Protocol.
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