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Updating QoS Parameters from the LDAP Server
RSVP
The Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) is an IP service that prevents
real-time traffic such as voice or video from overwhelming bandwidth
resources. In general, RSVP supports QoS IP flow specifications by placing
and managing resource reservations across the network (setting
admission control, policing, and restricting the creation of RSVP
reservations). Your system can reserve and police the bandwidth
requested for each RSVP session.
RSVP is receiver-oriented, that is, an end system can send an RSVP request
on behalf of an application to request a specific QoS from the network.
At each hop along the path back to the source, routers such as your
system register the reservation and try to provide the required QoS. If a
router cannot provide the required QoS, its RSVP process sends an error
to the end system that initiated the request.
RSVP is designed for multicast applications, but it also supports resource
reservations for unicast applications as well as point-to-point
transmissions. RSVP does not implement a routing algorithm.
LDAP Server
QoS Parameters
QoS changes
Updates
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Summary of Contents for CoreBuilder 3500
Page 44: ...44 CHAPTER 2 MANAGEMENT ACCESS ...
Page 58: ...58 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM PARAMETERS ...
Page 86: ...86 CHAPTER 5 ETHERNET ...
Page 112: ...112 CHAPTER 6 FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE FDDI ...
Page 208: ...208 CHAPTER 9 VIRTUAL LANS ...
Page 256: ...256 CHAPTER 10 PACKET FILTERING ...
Page 330: ...330 CHAPTER 12 VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY PROTOCOL VRRP ...
Page 356: ...356 CHAPTER 13 IP MULTICAST ROUTING ...
Page 418: ...418 CHAPTER 14 OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST OSPF ...
Page 519: ...RSVP 519 Figure 94 Sample RSVP Configuration Source station End stations Routers ...
Page 566: ...566 CHAPTER 18 DEVICE MONITORING ...
Page 572: ...572 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SUPPORT ...
Page 592: ...592 INDEX ...