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QoS NSIS Signal Layering Protocol (NSLP) QSPEC Parameters
Created
2010-02-24
Last Updated
2010-10-06
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Registries included below
??Object Types
??QSPEC Version
??QSPEC Type
??QSPEC Procedure
??Parameter ID
??Y.2171 Admission Priority Parameter
??Excess Treatment Parameter
??Y.1541 QoS Class Parameter
??Restoration Priority Field
??Time to Restore Field
??Extent of Restoration Field
Object Types
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC5975]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value Description Reference
0 QoS Desired [RFC5975]
1 QoS Available [RFC5975]
2 QoS Reserved [RFC5975]
3 Minimum QoS [RFC5975]
4-63 Unassigned
64-67 Reserved for Private/Experimental Use [RFC5975]
68-4095 Reserved [RFC5975]
QSPEC Version
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC5975]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value Description Reference
0 Version 0 QSPEC [RFC5975]
1-15 Unassigned
QSPEC Type
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC5975]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value Description Reference
0 Default [RFC5975]
1 Y.1541-QOSM [RFC5975]
2 RMD-QOSM [RFC5975]
3-12 Unassigned
13-16 Reserved for Local/Experimental Use [RFC5975]
17-31 Reserved [RFC5975]
QSPEC Procedure
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC5975]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Message Sequence Value Object Combination Value Description Reference
0 0 QSPEC objects as specified in [RFC5975] [RFC5975]
0 1 QSPEC objects as specified in [RFC5975] [RFC5975]
0 2 QSPEC objects as specified in [RFC5975] [RFC5975]
0 3-15 Unassigned
1 0 QSPEC objects as specified in [RFC5975] [RFC5975]
1 1 QSPEC objects as specified in [RFC5975] [RFC5975]
1 2 QSPEC objects as specified in [RFC5975] [RFC5975]
1 3-15 Unassigned
2 0 QSPEC objects as specified in [RFC5975] [RFC5975]
2 1-15 Unassigned
3-15 0-15 Unassigned
Parameter ID
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC5975]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value Description Reference
1 TMOD-1 [RFC5975]
2 TMOD-2 [RFC5975]
3 Path Latency [RFC5975]
4 Path Jitter [RFC5975]
5 Path PLR [RFC5975]
6 Path PER [RFC5975]
7 Slack Term [RFC5975]
8 Preemption Priority & Defending Priority [RFC5975]
9 Admission Priority [RFC5975]
10 RPH Priority [RFC5975]
11 Excess Treatment [RFC5975]
12 PHB Class [RFC5975]
13 DSTE Class Type [RFC5975]
14 Y.1541 QoS Class [RFC5975]
15 TMOD Extension [RFC5976]
16 Restoration Priority [RFC5976]
17 PHR_Resource_Request [RFC5977]
18 PHR_Release_Request [RFC5977]
19 PHR_Refresh_Update [RFC5977]
20 PDR_Reservation_Request [RFC5977]
21 PDR_Refresh_Request [RFC5977]
22 PDR_Release_Request [RFC5977]
23 PDR_Reservation_Report [RFC5977]
24 PDR_Refresh_Report [RFC5977]
25 PDR_Release_Report [RFC5977]
26 PDR_Congestion_Report [RFC5977]
27-255 Unassigned
256-259 Reserved for Private/Experimental Use [RFC5975]
260-4095 Reserved [RFC5975]
Y.2171 Admission Priority Parameter
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC5975]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value Description Reference
0 best-effort priority flow [RFC5975]
1 normal priority flow [RFC5975]
2 high priority flow [RFC5975]
3-63 Unassigned
64-255 Reserved [RFC5975]
Excess Treatment Parameter
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC5975]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value Description Reference
0 drop [RFC5975]
1 shape [RFC5975]
2 re-mark [RFC5975]
3 no metering or policing is permitted [RFC5975]
4-63 Unassigned
64-255 Reserved [RFC5975]
Y.1541 QoS Class Parameter
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC5975]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value Description Reference
0 Y.1541 QoS Class 0 [RFC5975]
1 Y.1541 QoS Class 1 [RFC5975]
2 Y.1541 QoS Class 2 [RFC5975]
3 Y.1541 QoS Class 3 [RFC5975]
4 Y.1541 QoS Class 4 [RFC5975]
5 Y.1541 QoS Class 5 [RFC5975]
6 Y.1541 QoS Class 6 [RFC5975]
7 Y.1541 QoS Class 7 [RFC5975]
8-63 Unassigned
64-255 Reserved [RFC5975]
Restoration Priority Field
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC5976]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value Description Reference
0 best-effort priority [RFC5976]
1 normal priority [RFC5976]
2 high priority [RFC5976]
3-255 Unassigned
Time to Restore Field
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC5976]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value Description Reference
0 Unspecified Time-to-Restore [RFC5976]
1 Best Time-to-Restore: less than or equal to 200 ms [RFC5976]
2 Normal Time-to-Restore: less than or equal to 2 s [RFC5976]
3-15 Unassigned
Extent of Restoration Field
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC5976]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value Description Reference
0 unspecified EOR [RFC5976]
1 high priority restored at 100%; medium priority restored at 100% [RFC5976]
2 high priority restored at 100%; medium priority restored at 80% [RFC5976]
3 high priority restored >= 80%; medium priority restored >= 80% [RFC5976]
4 high priority restored >= 80%; medium priority restored >= 60% [RFC5976]
5 high priority restored >= 60%; medium priority restored >= 60% [RFC5976]
6-15 Unassigned
Licensing Terms
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