1
Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
3.1 Terms defined
elsewhere
3.2 Terms defined in this
Recommendation
4 Abbreviations and acronyms
5 Conventions
6 Ethernet-based IP access
network reference models
7 Requirements for support of dynamic QoS control
8 Functional architecture for support of dynamic QoS control
8.1 Overview
8.2 QoS mechanisms
8.3 Resource and admission
control function (RACF)
8.4 Policy decision
functional entity (PD-FE)
8.5 Transport resource
control functional entity (TRC-FE)
8.6 Transport functions
9 Reference point requirements
9.1 Rs between SCF and PD-FE
9.2 Rt between PD-FE and TRC-FE
9.3 Ru between PD-FE and NACF
9.4 Rw between PD-FE and PE-FE
9.5 Rc between TRC-FE and access network nodes
9.6 Rn between TRC-FE and TRE-FE
10 Procedures for support of dynamic QoS control
10.1 Network topology and resource attributes collection
10.2 Resource allocation
10.3 Resource modification
10.4 Resource release
10.5 Failure handling
11 Deployment scenarios
12 Security considerations
Appendix I – Ethernet-based IP access networks and QoS
Appendix II – Last-mile user access technology
Appendix III – Use cases
III.1 Overview
III.2 Voice over IP
III.3 Video on demand
III.4 Bandwidth
on demand
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