service support differentiated

Middleware and Management Support for Programmable QoS-Network Architectures

White Paper In particular, the paper describes a middleware for programmable Differentiated Service (DiffServ) architectures. This paper focuses on management and middleware support for incremental updating of code and policies on various levels of granularity... [18 Jul 2008]

A Mobile Differentiated Services QoS Model

White Paper To overcome this problem, this paper proposes the Mobile Differentiated Services QoS Model (MoDiQ), a framework to provide QoS in wireless mobile networks. MoDiQ is based on the Differentiated Services approach, developed by the Internet... [18 Jul 2008]

QoS Support in MPLS Networks

White Paper Furthermore, when an MPLS network supports DiffServ, traffic flows can receive class-based admission, differentiated queue servicing in the network nodes, preemption priority, and other network treatment that provide bases for QoS guarantees. [18 Jul 2008]

QoS Enabled Broadband - Is Your ISP Shouting Fact or Fiction?

White Paper QoS enables the network to deliver a differentiated service to certain traffic classes. In short Quality of Service (QoS) is the ability to guarantee that an IP packet be sent from source to destination within a given time. [17 Jul 2008]

Loose Source Routing as a Mechanism for Traffic Policies

White Paper Efforts continue today with Differentiated Services (Diff - Serv) and Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS). Internet packet delivery policies have been of concern since the earliest times of the Internet, as witnessed by the presence of the Type of... [11 Jul 2008]

Supporting Differentiated Service Classes: Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)

White Paper This paper is part of a series of white papers published by Juniper Networks that describe the mechanisms that allow the user to support differentiated service classes in large IP networks. This paper describes how Multiprotocol Label Switching... [10 Jul 2008]

Resilient Packet Ring Implementations for Advanced IP and Ethernet Service Delivery

White Paper At the same time, packet technologies make it easier for providers to provision and support profitable differentiated services. To deliver the value-added services these customers demand, service providers are rapidly integrating packet-based... [09 Jul 2008]

A Middleware for Service Adaptation in Differentiated 802.11 Wireless Networks

White Paper Currently there is a growing interest to support Quality of Service (QoS) for multimedia application delivery over bandwidth limited and varying wireless network. Due to the lack of application information, the former may not meet the specific QoS... [03 Jul 2008]

The WiMAX Revolution: Risk Vs. Reward

White Paper WiMAX is intended to provide definitive IP standards for a carrier-class solution that can scale to support thousands of users with a single base station, and provide differentiated service levels. As evidenced by the increase in analyst coverage... [03 Jul 2008]

Cisco Assure Policy Networking End-to-End Quality of Service

White Paper End-to-end QoS controls enable differentiated services for various classes of traffic. As enterprises extend intranet applications out across the WAN to branch offices, telecommuters, and even to partners and suppliers via extranets, the task of... [03 Jul 2008]

An API for Linux QoS Support

White Paper Various approaches were suggested for providing QoS in IP, such as TOS routing, Integrated services and Differentiated services. The Quality of Service (QoS) concerns to the performance parameters that are of concern to the user. [03 Jul 2008]

MPLS Support of Differentiated Services

White Paper In a Differentiated Service (Diff-Serv) domain [DIFF_ARCH] all the IP packets crossing a link and requiring the same Diff-Serv behavior are said to constitute a Behavior Aggregate (BA). In an MPLS domain [MPLS_ARCH], when a stream of data traverses... [03 Jul 2008]

Bringing Comprehensive Quality of Service Capabilities to Next-Generation Networks

White Paper This paper focuses on the application requirements for QoS, the underlying principles of QoS management, the mechanics of supporting differentiated end-to-end QoS, and the requirements of TMCs to support QoS effectively in next-generation networks. [03 Jul 2008]

A Markovian Model for TCP Analysis in a Differentiated Services Network

White Paper In a Differentiated Services network, the use of TCP by an application impacts the service it gets from the network. Many schemes have been proposed to support TCP traffic in a DiServ network. TCP congestion control algorithms are designed to... [14 Jan 2008]

TCP-Aware Packet Marking in Networks With DiffServ Support

White Paper In the context of Differentiated Service, the Assured Forwarding class recently proposed by the IETF offers the capabilities of distinguishing two or more classes of packets, based on bit marking in packet headers. [14 Jan 2008]

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