intSrvGuaranteedIfSlack

INT-SERV-GUARANTEED-MIB · .1.3.6.1.2.1.52.4.1.1.1.3

Object

column r/w Integer32
If a network element uses a certain amount  of
slack,  Si,  to  reduce the amount of resources
that it has reserved for a particular flow,  i,
the  value  Si  should be stored at the network
element.   Subsequently,  if  reservation   re-
freshes  are  received  for flow i, the network
element must use the same slack Si without  any
further computation. This guarantees consisten-
cy in the reservation process.
              
As an example for the use of  the  slack  term,
consider the case where the required end-to-end
delay, Dreq, is larger than the  maximum  delay
of  the  fluid  flow  system. The latter is ob-
tained by setting R=r in the fluid delay formu-
la, and is given by
              
             b/r + Ctot/r + Dtot.
              
In this case the slack term is
              
       S = Dreq - (b/r + Ctot/r + Dtot).
              
The slack term may be used by the network  ele-
ments  to  adjust  their local reservations, so
that they can admit flows that would  otherwise
have been rejected. A service element at an in-
termediate network element that can  internally
differentiate between delay and rate guarantees
can now take advantage of this  information  to
lower the amount of resources allocated to this
flow. For example, by taking an amount of slack
s  <= S, an RCSD scheduler [5] can increase the
local delay bound, d, assigned to the flow,  to
d+s. Given an RSpec, (Rin, Sin), it would do so
by setting Rout = Rin and Sout = Sin - s.
              
Similarly,  a  network  element  using  a   WFQ
scheduler  can  decrease  its local reservation
from Rin to Rout by using some of the slack  in
              
              
              
the  RSpec.  This  can be accomplished by using
the transformation rules given in the  previous
section,  that ensure that the reduced reserva-
tion level will not increase the  overall  end-
to-end delay.

Context

MIB
INT-SERV-GUARANTEED-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.2.1.52.4.1.1.1.3
Type
column
Access
readwrite
Status
current
Parent
intSrvGuaranteedIfEntry
Table
intSrvGuaranteedIfTable
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Integer32

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