Resource ReSerVation Protocol

The sender and receiver of a data stream use the RSVP (Resource ReSerVation Protocol) to ensure that some quality of service can be reserved on the network. This is in contrast to the usual "best effort" service that is provided, where packets are handled "first come first served."

This section describes the resource reservation protocol implemented in TCP/IP for OS/2.


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