Internet Engineering Task Force Juha Heinanen INTERNET DRAFT Telia Finland Expires September 1999 Roch Guerin University of Pennsylvania March, 1999 A Single Rate Three Color Marker Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all provisions of Section 10 of RFC2026. Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its areas, and its working groups. Note that other groups may also distribute working documents as Internet- Drafts. Internet-Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six months and may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is inappropriate to use Internet- Drafts as reference material or to cite them other than as "work in progress." The list of current Internet-Drafts can be accessed at http://www.ietf.org/ietf/1id-abstracts.txt The list of Internet-Draft Shadow Directories can be accessed at http://www.ietf.org/shadow.html. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Abstract This document defines a Single Rate Three Color Marker (srTCM), which can be used as component in a Diffserv traffic conditioner [RFC2475, RFC2474]. The srTCM meters a traffic stream and marks its packets according to three traffic parameters, Committed Information Rate (CIR), Committed Burst Size (CBS), and Excess Burst Size (EBS), to be either green, yellow, or red. 1. Introduction The Single Rate Three Color Marker (srTCM) meters an IP packet stream and marks its packets either green, yellow, or red. Marking is based on a Committed Information Rate (CIR) and two associated burst sizes, Heinanen & Guerin A Single Rate Three Color Marker [Page 1] INTERNET DRAFT March, 1999 a Committed Burst Size (CBS) and an Excess Burst Size (EBS). A packet is marked green if it doesn't exceed the CBS, yellow if it does exceed the CBS, but not the EBS, and red otherwise. The srTCM is useful in policing a service, where only the length, not the peak rate of the burst, is used to determine service eligibility. The Meter meters each packet and passes the packet and the metering result to the Marker: +------------+ | Result | | V +-------+ +--------+ | | | | Packet Stream ===>| Meter |===>| Marker |===> Marked Packet Stream | | | | +-------+ +--------+ The Meter operates in one of two modes. In the Color-Blind mode, the Meter assumes that the packet stream is uncolored. In the Color- Aware mode the Meter assumes that the packet stream has been precolored. The Marker (re)colors an IP packet according to the results of the Meter. The color is coded in the DS field [Nichols] of the packet in a PHB specific manner (see section 4 for an example). A companion document [Heinanen1] describes another three color marker, called a Two Rate Three Color Maker (trTCM), where packets are marked based on two rates and two burst sizes. 2. Configuration The srTCM is configured by setting its mode and by assigning values to three traffic parameters: a Committed Information Rate (CIR), a Committed Burst Size (CBS), and an Excess Burst Size (EBS). The CIR is measured in bytes of IP packets per second, i.e., it includes the IP header, but not link specific headers. The CBS and the EBS and are measured in bytes. The CBS and EBS MUST be configured so that at least one of them is larger than 0. It is RECOMMENDED that when the value of the CBS or the EBS is larger than 0, it is larger than or equal to the size of the largest possible IP packet in the stream. Heinanen & Guerin A Single Rate Three Color Marker [Page 2] INTERNET DRAFT March, 1999 3. Metering The behavior of the Meter is specified in terms of its mode and two token buckets, C and E, which both share the common rate CIR. The maximum size of the token bucket C is CBS and the maximum size of the token bucket E is EBS. The token buckets C and E are initially (at time 0) full, i.e., the token count Tc(0) = CBS and the token count Te(0) = EBS. Thereafter, the token counts Tc and Te are updated CIR times per second as follows: o If Tc is less than CBS, Tc is incremented by one, else o if Te is less then EBS, Te is incremented by one, else o neither Tc nor Te is incremented. When a packet of size B bytes arrives at time t, the following happens if the srTCM is configured to operate in the Color-Blind mode: o If Tc(t)-B >= 0, the packet is green and Tc is decremented by B down to the minimum value of 0, else o if Te(t)-B >= 0, the packets is yellow and Te is decremented by B down to the minimum value of 0, else o the packet is red and neither Tc nor Te is decremented. When a packet of size B bytes arrives at time t, the following happens if the srTCM is configured to operate in the Color-Aware mode: o If the packet has been precolored as green and Tc(t)-B >= 0, the packet is green and Tc is decremented by B down to the minimum value of 0, else o If the packet has been precolored as green or yellow and if Te(t)-B >= 0, the packets is yellow and Te is decremented by B down to the minimum value of 0, else o the packet is red and neither Tc nor Te is decremented. Note that according to the above rules, marking of a packet with a given color requires that there be enough tokens of that color to accommodate the entire packet. Other marking policies are clearly possible. The above policy was chosen in order guarantee a Heinanen & Guerin A Single Rate Three Color Marker [Page 3] INTERNET DRAFT March, 1999 deterministic behavior where the volume of green packets is never smaller than what has been determined by the CIR and CBS, i.e., tokens of a given color are always spent on packets of that color. The actual implementation of a Meter doesn't need to be modeled according to the above formal specification. 4. Marking The Marker reflects the metering result by setting the DS field of the packet to a particular codepoint. In case of the AF PHB [Heinanen2], the color can be coded as the drop precedence of the packet. 5. Service Example The srTCM can be used to mark a packet stream in a service, where different, decreasing levels of assurances (either absolute or relative) are given to packets which are green, yellow, or red. For example, a service may discard all red packets, because they exceeded both the committed and excess burst sizes, forward yellow packets as best effort, and forward green packets with a low drop probability. 6. Security Concerns The srTCM has no known security concerns. 7. References [Heinanen1] J. Heinanen and R. Guerin, A Two Rate Three Color Marker. Internet draft draft-heinanen-diffserv-trtcm-00.txt, March 1999. [Heinanen2] J. Heinanen, et al., Assured Forwarding PHB Group. Internet draft draft-ietf-diffserv-af-06.txt, February 1999. [Nichols] K. Nichols and B. Carpenter, Format for Diffserv Working Group Traffic Conditioner Drafts. Internet draft draft-ietf-diffserv- traffcon-format-00.txt, February 1999. [RFC2474] K. Nichols, et al., Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS Field) in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers. RFC 2474, December 1998. [RFC2475] S. Blake, et al., An Architecture for Differentiated Services. RFC 2475, December 1998. Heinanen & Guerin A Single Rate Three Color Marker [Page 4] INTERNET DRAFT March, 1999 9. Author Addresses Juha Heinanen Telia Finland, Inc. Myyrmaentie 2 01600 Vantaa, Finland Email: jh@telia.fi Roch Guerin University of Pennsylvania Department of Electrical Engineering, Rm 376 GRW 200 South 33rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Email: guerin@ee.upenn.edu Heinanen & Guerin A Single Rate Three Color Marker [Page 5]