This specification describes the NSIS Signaling Layer Protocol (NSLP) for signaling Quality of Service (QoS) reservations in the Internet. It is in accordance with the framework and requirements developed in NSIS. Together with General Internet Signaling Transport (GIST), it provides functionality similar to RSVP and extends it. The QoS NSLP is independent of the underlying QoS specification or architecture and provides support for different reservation models. It is simplified by the elimination of support for multicast flows. This specification explains the overall protocol approach, describes the design decisions made, and provides examples. It specifies object, message formats, and processing rules
This draft describes a local QoS model, denoted as Resource Management in Diffserv (RMD) QoS model, ...
The next generation network NGN (Next generation Network) especially IMS (IP multimedia Subsystem) r...
This paper presents qualaty of service mechanisms, based on NSIS ( Next Steps in Signaling) protocol...
This specification describes the NSIS Signaling Layer Protocol (NSLP) for signaling QoS reservations...
In the last few years a number of applications have emerged that can benefit from networklayer signa...
The IETF NSIS Working Group was created in 2001 and the WG is trying to standardize an IP signaling ...
This memo defines the NSIS Signaling Layer Protocol (NSLP) for Network Address Translators (NATs) an...
NSIS Operation over IP Tunnels NSIS Quality of Service (QoS) signaling enables applications to perfo...
Reservation-based Quality of Service (QoS) in a mixed wireless and wireline environment requires an ...
The Resource reSerVation Protocol (RSVP) version 1 is the dominant Internet protocol for signaling Q...
One of the key requirements of today’s and future network infrastructures is to provide Quality of S...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose an off-path extension of the IETF Next Steps in Signaling (NSIS) ...
Signaling layer protocols specified within the Next Steps in Signaling (NSIS) framework may rely on ...
The Internet Engineering Task Force (ietf) is currently in the process of overhauling the architectu...
This document gives an overview of the Next Steps in Signaling (NSIS) framework and protocol suite c...
This draft describes a local QoS model, denoted as Resource Management in Diffserv (RMD) QoS model, ...
The next generation network NGN (Next generation Network) especially IMS (IP multimedia Subsystem) r...
This paper presents qualaty of service mechanisms, based on NSIS ( Next Steps in Signaling) protocol...
This specification describes the NSIS Signaling Layer Protocol (NSLP) for signaling QoS reservations...
In the last few years a number of applications have emerged that can benefit from networklayer signa...
The IETF NSIS Working Group was created in 2001 and the WG is trying to standardize an IP signaling ...
This memo defines the NSIS Signaling Layer Protocol (NSLP) for Network Address Translators (NATs) an...
NSIS Operation over IP Tunnels NSIS Quality of Service (QoS) signaling enables applications to perfo...
Reservation-based Quality of Service (QoS) in a mixed wireless and wireline environment requires an ...
The Resource reSerVation Protocol (RSVP) version 1 is the dominant Internet protocol for signaling Q...
One of the key requirements of today’s and future network infrastructures is to provide Quality of S...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose an off-path extension of the IETF Next Steps in Signaling (NSIS) ...
Signaling layer protocols specified within the Next Steps in Signaling (NSIS) framework may rely on ...
The Internet Engineering Task Force (ietf) is currently in the process of overhauling the architectu...
This document gives an overview of the Next Steps in Signaling (NSIS) framework and protocol suite c...
This draft describes a local QoS model, denoted as Resource Management in Diffserv (RMD) QoS model, ...
The next generation network NGN (Next generation Network) especially IMS (IP multimedia Subsystem) r...
This paper presents qualaty of service mechanisms, based on NSIS ( Next Steps in Signaling) protocol...