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RFC2211: Specification of the Controlled-Load Network Element Service1997 RFC
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Published:01 September 1997
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This memo specifies the network element behavior required to deliver Controlled-Load service in the Internet. Controlled-load service provides the client data flow with a quality of service closely approximating the QoS that same flow would receive from an unloaded network element, but uses capacity (admission) control to assure that this service is received even when the network element is overloaded.

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