Marcus
A WKS (well-known service) has an end to end scope and meaning. A PDB is a
building block that a domain may use to implement services. I mentioned
the Virtual Wire PDB, because I presented as an example a Virtual Wire
End to End Service that uses the same definition of jitter of the VW PDB.
To implement a Virtual Wire End to End Service (or any other) a domain
could or could not use a VW PDB. A domain could even choose not to use
diffserv at all, as long as it is able to preserve the service semantics.
Regards
Carlos
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Marcus Brunner wrote:
> Carlos,
>
> Since you mention the PDB, I wiould like to ask, are the WKS equal to,
> similar to, different from the PDB?
>
> Marcus
>
> Carlos Alberto Kamienski wrote:
> >
> > Since I have introduced the discussion about well known services,
> > I am presenting (in an attached txt file) more clearly my opinion about
> > this topic, reflecting ideas expressed in the list as well. It is, in
> > fact, an attempt to discuss this topic and check if well known services
> > are really necessary (they are, in my opinion, and not just to simplify
> > the negotiation of SLSs).
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Carlos Kamienski
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Name: well_known_services.txt
> > well_known_services.txt Type: Plain Text (TEXT/PLAIN)
> > Encoding: BASE64
>
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