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Contents
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Index
B
benefits 1C
configuration examplespipe mode with an explicit NULL LSP 1short pipe mode 1uniform mode 1D
differentiated services code point 1DiffServ as a standardization of QoS 1F
features 1I
IP precedence field 1L
layer management 1M
MPLS EXP field, setting 1P
packets, forwarding 1pipe mode with an explicit NULL LSPconfiguring 1operating procedure 1overview 1policing 1prerequisites for MPLS DiffServ tunneling modes 1Q
QoSproviding to an IP packet 1providing to an MPLS packet 1services supported 1transparency 1using in MPLS tunneling 1R
restrictions for MPLS DiffServ tunneling modes 1S
service level agreements 1short pipe modeconfiguring 1operating procedure 1overview 1signalingLSPs 1T
TSP tunnel 1tunneling 1tunneling modesbenefits 1brief descriptions 1configuration examples 1configuring 1determining the appropriate mode 1features 1operation 1prerequisites 1U
uniform modeconfiguring 1operating procedure 1overview 1W
weighted random early detection 1