Hi all,
I hust posted an updated version of the TEQUILA SLS draft to the IETF.
You may find this draft within a couple of days on the IETF website. As
this mailing list was quite silent for some time, and as you may
therefore be very impatient (:-), I attached also the draft.
The main change of this version is a new section 4 "Service Level
Specifications and Per Domain Behaviors". This new section discusses the
similarities and differences between SLSs and PDBs.
Title : Service Level Specification Semantics,
Parameters and negotiation requirements.
Author(s) : Danny Goderis et all
Filename : draft-tequila-sls-01.txt
Pages : 28
Date : July 2001
Abstract:
This document identifies the basic information to be handled by
Service Level Specifications (SLS, [RFC 2475], [DS-TERMS]) when
considering the deployment of value-added IP service offerings over the
Internet. Such IP service offerings can be provided together with a
given quality of service (QoS), which is expected to be defined in such
SLS, from a technical standpoint. Since these IP services are likely to
be provided over the whole Internet, their corresponding QoS will be
based upon a set of technical parameters that both customers and
services providers will have to agree upon. From this perspective, this
draft aims at listing (and promoting a standard formalism for) a set of
basic parameters which will actually compose the elementary contents of
an SLS.
Best Regards,
Danny
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