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[Q] Suggest new protocol providing QoS...

  • From: Curtis Villamizar <curtis@ans.net>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 19:56:45 -0500
  • cc: ip-atm@nexen.com, pferguso@cisco.com

In message <96032910381625@engr05.comsys.rockwell.com>, Albert E. Manfredi writ
es:
> > 
> > IP, like it or not, is entrenched in the global environment [Internet].
> > This is not likely to change.
> 
> Oh, I dunno. IPv6, RSVP, QoS, IntServ, ... Seems like pretty big changes
> to me.
> 
> Bert
> manfredi@engr05.comsys.rockwell.com


If you leave out the IPv4 above, which is not strictly needed for
realtime, everything in IPv4 that exists today continues to work as it
exists today.  No host changes at all to continue to use the existing
services.

Curtis

ps- could you please be considerate and redirect this now very lengthy
discussion to alt.religion.ip-vs-atm or somewhere other than this
list.