Which of the following statements regarding DiffServ-TE LSPs is true?
Which of the following statements regarding DiffServ-TE LSPs is true?
In the Maximum Allocation Model (MAM), each Class Type (CT) receives dedicated bandwidth constraints, meaning the bandwidth is allocated specifically to each CT and cannot be shared between CTs. This model ensures that each CT has a fixed amount of bandwidth, making option B the correct statement regarding DiffServ-TE LSPs.
The allocation of bandwidth to a CT (Class Type) is called the Bandwidth Constraint (BC). There are two approaches to assigning the BC: - Maximum Allocation Model (MAM) Bandwidth is allocated discretely to different CTs and cannot be shared between CTs. - Russian Dolls Model (RDM) Unused bandwidth assigned to a higher CT can be used by a lower CT.