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Differentiated Services (DiffServ) and Real-time Communication
draft-york-dart-dscp-rtp-02

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Authors Dan York , David L. Black , Cullen Fluffy Jennings , Paul Jones
Last updated 2015-01-05 (Latest revision 2014-07-04)
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Abstract

This document describes the interaction between Differentiated Services (DiffServ) network quality of service (QoS) functionality and real-time network communication, including communication based on the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP). DiffServ is based on network nodes applying different forwarding treatments to packets whose IP headers are marked with different DiffServ Code Points (DSCPs). As a result, use of different DSCPs within a single traffic stream may cause transport protocol interactions (e.g., reordering). In addition, DSCP markings may be changed or removed between the traffic source and destination. This document covers the implications of these DiffServ aspects for real-time network communication, including RTCWEB.

Authors

Dan York
David L. Black
Cullen Fluffy Jennings
Paul Jones

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