Resource sharing among multiple RSVP sessions

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer network managing – Network resource allocating

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C370S395400

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ABSTRACT:
In one embodiment, a technique is provided to share resources among data flows. An apparatus receives a request for a new data flow where the new data flow is associated with a session group (ID). The apparatus determines that the session group ID of the new data flow matches a session group ID of one or more existing data flows, and that the one or more existing data flows are not already sharing resources with another data flow that has a session group ID different from the first session group ID. Provided this is true, the apparatus shares resources reserved for the one or more existing data flows with the new data flow.

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