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Diameter Overload Control Requirements
draft-mcmurry-dime-overload-reqs-02

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors Eric McMurry , Ben Campbell
Last updated 2012-10-30 (Latest revision 2012-08-28)
Replaced by draft-ietf-dime-overload-reqs
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Abstract

When a Diameter server or agent becomes overloaded, it needs to be able to gracefully reduce its load, typically by informing clients to reduce sending traffic for some period of time. Otherwise, it must continue to expend resources parsing and responding to Diameter messages, possibly resulting in congestion collapse. The existing mechanisms provided by Diameter are not sufficient for this purpose. This document describes the limitations of the existing mechanisms, and provides requirements for new overload management mechanisms.

Authors

Eric McMurry
Ben Campbell

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