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Reservation Styles

Jan 22,2011 by alperen

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Reservation Styles  
  A style refers to a reservation request and the set of options pertaining to that request. Reservations can be distinct or shared. A distinct reservation is one in which a specific reservation is established for each sender to a particular multicast group. A shared reservation is one where all senders for a session share a reservation. For both styles the selection of the sender can either be explicitly referenced in the request or not referenced at all. The not referenced case is referred to as the wildcard case in which every sender is automatically selected. For the explicit sender case, each filter specification will match only one sender. The wildcard case would not need a sender filter specification. Table 10-1 lists the various styles that can be used when setting up a resource reservation.  
  Table 10-1: RSVP Reservation Styles  
 
 
  Sender Selection  
Distinct Reservation  
 
Shared Reservation  
 
 
 
  Explicit  
Fixed-Filter (FF) style  
 
Shared-Explicit (SE) style  
 
  Wildcard  
(None Defined)  
 
Wildcard-Filter (WF) style  
 

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