As the Internet evolves toward the global multiservice network of the future, a key consideration is support for services with guaranteed quality of service. The proposed differentiated services framework is seen as the key technology to achieve this. DiffServ currently concentrates on control/data plane mechanisms to support QoS, but also recognizes the need for management plane aspects through the bandwidth broker. In this article we propose a model and architectural framework for supporting DiffServ-based end-to-end QoS in the Internet, assuming underlying MPLS-based explicit routed paths. The proposed integrated management and control architecture will allow providers to offer both quantitative and qualitative services while optimizing the use of underlying network resources.
Trimintzios, P ; Andrikopoulos, I ; Pavlou, G. ; Flegkas, P ; Griffin, D. ; et. al. A management and control architecture for providing IP differentiated services in MPLS-based networks. In: IEEE Communications Magazine, Vol. 39, no. 5, p. 80-88 (2001)