IETF RFC 6660
Encoding Three Pre-Congestion Notification (PCN) States in the IP Header Using a Single Diffserv Codepoint (DSCP)
| Organization: | IETF |
| Publication Date: | 1 July 2012 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 23 |
scope:
The objective of Pre-Congestion Notification (PCN) is to protect the quality of service (QoS) of inelastic flows within a Diffserv domain. The overall rate of PCN-traffic is metered on every link in the PCNdomain, and PCN-packets are appropriately marked when certain configured rates are exceeded. Egress nodes pass information about these PCN-marks to Decision Points that then decide whether to admit or block new flow requests or to terminate some already admitted flows during serious pre-congestion.
This document specifies how PCN-marks are to be encoded into the
IP header by reusing the Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN)
codepoints within a PCN-domain. The PCN wire protocol for non-IP
protocol headers will need to be defined elsewhere. Nonetheless,
this document clarifies the PCN encoding for MPLS in an
informational appendix. The encoding for IP provides for up to
three different PCN marking states using a single Diffserv
codepoint (DSCP): not-marked (NM), threshold-marked (ThM), and
excess-traffic-marke
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