... E-mail pierrick.cheval@adn.alcatel.com Pasi Vaananen Nokia 3 Burlington Woods Drive, Suite 25... more ... E-mail pierrick.cheval@adn.alcatel.com Pasi Vaananen Nokia 3 Burlington Woods Drive, Suite 250 Burlington, MA 01803 USA E-mail pasi.vaananen@ntc.nokia.com Francois le Faucheur Page 12. Cisco Systems, Inc. Les Lucioles - 291, rue Albert Caquot 06560 Valbonne ...
MultiProtocol-BGP (MP-BGP) specifies that the set of Network Layer protocols to which the address... more MultiProtocol-BGP (MP-BGP) specifies that the set of Network Layer protocols to which the address carried in the Next Hop field may belong is determined by the Address Family Identifier (AFI) and the Subsequent Address Family Identifier (SAFI). The current AFI/SAFI definitions for the IPv4 address family only have provisions for advertising a Next Hop address that belongs to the IPv4 protocol when advertising an IPv4 Network Layer Reachability Information (NLRI) or a VPN-IPv4 NLRI. This document specifies the extensions necessary to allow advertising an IPv4 NLRI or a VPN-IPv4 NLRI with a Next Hop address that belongs to the IPv6 protocol. This comprises an extension of the AFI/SAFI definitions to allow the address of the Next Hop for an IPv4 NLRI or VPN-IPv4 NLRI to also belong to the IPv6 protocol, the encoding of the Next Hop in order to determine which of the protocols the address actually belongs to, and a new BGP Capability allowing MP- BGP Peers to dynamically discover whether they can exchange IPv4 NLRI and VPN-IPv4 NLRI with an IPv6 Next Hop.
TSVWG B. Briscoe Internet Draft P. Eardley draft-briscoe-tsvwg-cl-architecture-04.txt D. Songhurs... more TSVWG B. Briscoe Internet Draft P. Eardley draft-briscoe-tsvwg-cl-architecture-04.txt D. Songhurst Expires: April 2007 BT F. Le Faucheur A. Charny Cisco Systems, Inc J. Babiarz K. Chan S. Dudley Nortel G. Karagiannis University of Twente / Ericsson A. Bader L. Westberg ...
Pre-Congestion Notification (PCN) builds on the concepts of RFC 3168, &am... more Pre-Congestion Notification (PCN) builds on the concepts of RFC 3168, "The addition of Explicit Congestion Notification to IP". However, Pre-Congestion Notification aims at providing notification before any congestion actually occurs. Pre-Congestion Notification is applied to real-time flows (such as voice, video and multimedia streaming) in DiffServ networks. As described in [CL-DEPLOY], it enables "pre" congestion control through two procedures, flow
An Emergency Telecommunications Service (ETS) requires the ability to provide an elevated probabi... more An Emergency Telecommunications Service (ETS) requires the ability to provide an elevated probability of session establishment to an authorized user in times of network congestion (typically, during a crisis). When supported over the Internet Protocol suite, this may be facilitated through a network layer admission control solution, which supports prioritized access to resources (e.g., bandwidth). These resources may be explicitly set aside for emergency services, or they may be shared with other sessions. This document specifies RSVP extensions that can be used to support such an admission priority capability at the network layer. Note that these extensions represent one possible solution component in satisfying ETS requirements. Other solution components, or other solutions, are outside the scope of this document.
This document describes the use of BGP for Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) in order to advertise... more This document describes the use of BGP for Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) in order to advertise information about footprint and connectivity to footprint in the context of CDNI.
RFC 3175 defines aggregate Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) reservations allowing resources t... more RFC 3175 defines aggregate Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) reservations allowing resources to be reserved in a Diffserv network for a given Per Hop Behavior (PHB), or given set of PHBs, from a given source to a given destination. RFC 3175 also defines how end-to-end RSVP reservations can be aggregated onto such aggregate reservations when transiting through a Diffserv cloud. There are situations where multiple such aggregate reservations are needed for the same source IP address, destination IP address, and PHB (or set of PHBs). However, this is not supported by the aggregate reservations defined in RFC 3175. In order to support this, the present document defines a more flexible type of aggregate RSVP reservations, referred to as generic aggregate reservation. Multiple such generic aggregate reservations can be established for a given PHB (or set of PHBs) from a given source IP address to a given destination IP address. The generic aggregate reservations may be used to aggregate end-to-end RSVP reservations. This document also defines the procedures for such aggregation. The generic aggregate reservations may also be used end-to-end directly by end-systems attached to a Diffserv network.
The invention is a collating and stitching machine to arrange into informative and significant or... more The invention is a collating and stitching machine to arrange into informative and significant order a plurality of part-product or sheets. The machine has at least two rotating sheet delivery drums, the axis of rotation of which extend substantially perpendicularly to the conveying direction of an endless conveyor. The endless conveyor transports the folded sheets during the collating thereof with their folded backs extending transversely to the conveying direction and with the folded backs leading the direction of movement. The conveyor inserts the sheets one into the other. At least one stitching head is arranged in the return area of the endless conveyor to stitch the sheets together and thereby form a booklet, a magazine or the like.
... E-mail pierrick.cheval@adn.alcatel.com Pasi Vaananen Nokia 3 Burlington Woods Drive, Suite 25... more ... E-mail pierrick.cheval@adn.alcatel.com Pasi Vaananen Nokia 3 Burlington Woods Drive, Suite 250 Burlington, MA 01803 USA E-mail pasi.vaananen@ntc.nokia.com Francois le Faucheur Page 12. Cisco Systems, Inc. Les Lucioles - 291, rue Albert Caquot 06560 Valbonne ...
MultiProtocol-BGP (MP-BGP) specifies that the set of Network Layer protocols to which the address... more MultiProtocol-BGP (MP-BGP) specifies that the set of Network Layer protocols to which the address carried in the Next Hop field may belong is determined by the Address Family Identifier (AFI) and the Subsequent Address Family Identifier (SAFI). The current AFI/SAFI definitions for the IPv4 address family only have provisions for advertising a Next Hop address that belongs to the IPv4 protocol when advertising an IPv4 Network Layer Reachability Information (NLRI) or a VPN-IPv4 NLRI. This document specifies the extensions necessary to allow advertising an IPv4 NLRI or a VPN-IPv4 NLRI with a Next Hop address that belongs to the IPv6 protocol. This comprises an extension of the AFI/SAFI definitions to allow the address of the Next Hop for an IPv4 NLRI or VPN-IPv4 NLRI to also belong to the IPv6 protocol, the encoding of the Next Hop in order to determine which of the protocols the address actually belongs to, and a new BGP Capability allowing MP- BGP Peers to dynamically discover whether they can exchange IPv4 NLRI and VPN-IPv4 NLRI with an IPv6 Next Hop.
TSVWG B. Briscoe Internet Draft P. Eardley draft-briscoe-tsvwg-cl-architecture-04.txt D. Songhurs... more TSVWG B. Briscoe Internet Draft P. Eardley draft-briscoe-tsvwg-cl-architecture-04.txt D. Songhurst Expires: April 2007 BT F. Le Faucheur A. Charny Cisco Systems, Inc J. Babiarz K. Chan S. Dudley Nortel G. Karagiannis University of Twente / Ericsson A. Bader L. Westberg ...
Pre-Congestion Notification (PCN) builds on the concepts of RFC 3168, &am... more Pre-Congestion Notification (PCN) builds on the concepts of RFC 3168, "The addition of Explicit Congestion Notification to IP". However, Pre-Congestion Notification aims at providing notification before any congestion actually occurs. Pre-Congestion Notification is applied to real-time flows (such as voice, video and multimedia streaming) in DiffServ networks. As described in [CL-DEPLOY], it enables "pre" congestion control through two procedures, flow
An Emergency Telecommunications Service (ETS) requires the ability to provide an elevated probabi... more An Emergency Telecommunications Service (ETS) requires the ability to provide an elevated probability of session establishment to an authorized user in times of network congestion (typically, during a crisis). When supported over the Internet Protocol suite, this may be facilitated through a network layer admission control solution, which supports prioritized access to resources (e.g., bandwidth). These resources may be explicitly set aside for emergency services, or they may be shared with other sessions. This document specifies RSVP extensions that can be used to support such an admission priority capability at the network layer. Note that these extensions represent one possible solution component in satisfying ETS requirements. Other solution components, or other solutions, are outside the scope of this document.
This document describes the use of BGP for Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) in order to advertise... more This document describes the use of BGP for Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) in order to advertise information about footprint and connectivity to footprint in the context of CDNI.
RFC 3175 defines aggregate Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) reservations allowing resources t... more RFC 3175 defines aggregate Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) reservations allowing resources to be reserved in a Diffserv network for a given Per Hop Behavior (PHB), or given set of PHBs, from a given source to a given destination. RFC 3175 also defines how end-to-end RSVP reservations can be aggregated onto such aggregate reservations when transiting through a Diffserv cloud. There are situations where multiple such aggregate reservations are needed for the same source IP address, destination IP address, and PHB (or set of PHBs). However, this is not supported by the aggregate reservations defined in RFC 3175. In order to support this, the present document defines a more flexible type of aggregate RSVP reservations, referred to as generic aggregate reservation. Multiple such generic aggregate reservations can be established for a given PHB (or set of PHBs) from a given source IP address to a given destination IP address. The generic aggregate reservations may be used to aggregate end-to-end RSVP reservations. This document also defines the procedures for such aggregation. The generic aggregate reservations may also be used end-to-end directly by end-systems attached to a Diffserv network.
The invention is a collating and stitching machine to arrange into informative and significant or... more The invention is a collating and stitching machine to arrange into informative and significant order a plurality of part-product or sheets. The machine has at least two rotating sheet delivery drums, the axis of rotation of which extend substantially perpendicularly to the conveying direction of an endless conveyor. The endless conveyor transports the folded sheets during the collating thereof with their folded backs extending transversely to the conveying direction and with the folded backs leading the direction of movement. The conveyor inserts the sheets one into the other. At least one stitching head is arranged in the return area of the endless conveyor to stitch the sheets together and thereby form a booklet, a magazine or the like.
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