On the Feasibility of RSVP as General Signalling Interface
QofIS '00 Proceedings of the First COST 263 International Workshop on Quality of Future Internet Services
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In this paper, we describe our current efforts to evaluate and extend the traffic control interface of RSVP and to define a useful policy control interface. The particular goal is to advance integration of non-broadcast multiple-access (NBMA) subnets, such as native ATM, and furthermore, to allow for meaningful inter-operation between traffic control and policy control. Our experience stems from implementing RSVP in combination with a policy interface to charging modules. Furthermore, we have developed a VC management module for ATM, which enables flexible inter-operation of RSVP with ATM subnets. We describe the status of this work with respect to multicast, atomicity of operations and resulting challenges.