RFC795 - Service mappings

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Network Working Group J. Postel

Request for Comments: 795 ISI

September 1981

SERVICE MAPPINGS

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This memo describes the relationship between the Internet

Protocol (IP) [1] Type of Service and the service parameters of specific

networks.

The IP Type of Service has the following fields:

Bits 0-2: Precedence.

Bit 3: 0 = Normal Delay, 1 = Low Delay.

Bits 4: 0 = Normal Throughput, 1 = High Throughput.

Bits 5: 0 = Normal Relibility, 1 = High Relibility.

Bit 6-7: Reserved for Future Use.

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+

PRECEDENCE D T R 0 0

+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+

111 - Network Control

110 - Internetwork Control

101 - CRITIC/ECP

100 - Flash Override

011 - Flash

010 - Immediate

001 - Priority

000 - Routine

The individual networks listed here have very different and specific

service choices.

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AUTODIN II

The service choices are in two parts: Traffic Acceptance Catagories,

and Application Type. The Traffic Acceptance Catagories can be

mapped into and out of the IP TOS precedence reasonably directly.

The Application types can be mapped into the remaining IP TOS fields

as follows.

TA DELAY THROUGHPUT RELIABILITY

--- ----- ---------- -----------

I/A 1 0 0

Q/R 0 0 0

B1 0 1 0

B2 0 1 1

DTR TA

--- ---

000 Q/R

001 Q/R

010 B1

011 B2

100 I/A

101 I/A

110 I/A

111 error

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ARPANET

The service choices are in quite limited. There is one priority bit

that can be mapped to the high order bit of the IP TOS precedence.

The other choices are to use the regular ("Type 0") messages vs. the

uncontrolled ("Type 3") messages, or to use single packet vs.

multipacket messages. The mapping of ARPANET parameters into IP TOS

parameters can be as follows.

Type Size DELAY THROUGHPUT RELIABILITY

---- ---- ----- ---------- -----------

0 S 1 0 0

0 M 0 0 0

3 S 1 0 0

3 M not allowed

DTR Type Size

--- ---- ----

000 0 M

001 0 M

010 0 M

011 0 M

100 3 S

101 0 S

110 3 S

111 error

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PRNET

There is no priority indication. The two choices are to use the

station routing vs. point-to-point routing, or to require

acknowledgments vs. having no acknowledgments. The mapping of PRNET

parameters into IP TOS parameters can be as follows.

Routing Acks DELAY THROUGHPUT RELIABILITY

------- ---- ----- ---------- -----------

ptp no 1 0 0

ptp yes 1 0 1

station no 0 0 0

station yes 0 0 1

DTR Routing Acks

--- ------- ----

000 station no

001 station yes

010 station no

011 station yes

100 ptp no

101 ptp yes

110 ptp no

111 ptp yes

SATNET

There is no priority indication. The four choices are to use the

block vs. stream type, to select one of four delay catagories, to

select one of two holding time strategies, or to request one of three

reliability levels. The mapping of SATNET parameters into IP TOS

parameters can thus quite complex there being 2*4*2*3=48 distinct

possibilities.

References

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[1] Postel, J. (ed.), "Internet Protocol - DARPA Internet Program

Protocol Specification," RFC791, USC/Information Sciences

Institute, September 1981.

 
 
 
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