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Re: [STDS-802-16] Power variation due to burst boosting.



TOS bits are 8 bit field. They can provide 256 DSCP values, no?

On 9/5/2006 1:09 PM, Rex Buddenberg wrote:

>As you think through this, it might help to bone up on diff-serv.
>Appears to me that what you're really getting to is 'how do we map the
>DSCPs to the QOS mechanisms in 802.16?'  There are only a few DSCP
>values (4 sticks in my grey matter RAM).  
>
>
>On Tue, 2006-09-05 at 15:57 +0530, vimalraj s wrote:
>  
>
>>Hi Lee,
>>
>>According to my understanding
>>
>>1. An 802.16 system shall not open a seperate connection for each
>>upper layer protocol if packets 
>>form upper layer protocols have the same QoS requirements.It means
>>that if a SS has two 
>>clients and both the clients supports Rtps & BE service,if the Rtps
>>service from client_1
>>has same Qos parameter  as of client_2 supporting Rtps service,then
>>both the data traffic can go
>>through same connection?????
>>
>>if i went wrong plz correct me.
>>
>>2. If the above statement is right then, if any one of the QOs
>>parameters(max sustained rate,min
>>reserved rate,Max latency,jitter,traffic priority...mandatory
>>parameter for Rtps) varies then a seperate
>>connection is to be established for a same scheduling service type
>>(Rtps/BE)????
>>
>>
>>please clarify my doubt...
>>
>>thanks
>>
>>vimal
>>    
>>