IPP-RSVP

RSVP is a Resource reSerVation setup Protocol designed for an integrated services Internet. RSVP provides receiver-initiated setup of resource reservations for multicast or unicast data flows, with good scaling and robustness properties. The RSVP protocol is used by a host to request specific qualities of service from the network for particular application data streams or flows. RSVP is also used by routers to deliver quality-of-service (QoS) requests to all nodes along the path(s) of the flows and to establish and maintain state to provide the requested service.

Short Name
IPP-RSVP
Category
Infrastructure
SubCategory
Networking
Risk
1
Release Date
2003-05-05
Supported Platforms

Available to all SRX running 12.3X48+

Available to all MX running 20.2R1+

Available to all vSRX running 20.3R1+

Port
UDP/3386,TCP/434,UDP/3544,UDP/5246-5247,TCP/3386
Application Group
junos-approot:applications:standardized

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