Quality of Service (QoS) for the Internet has been discussed for a long time without any major breakthrough. There are several
reasons, the main one being the lack of a scalable, simple, fast and low cost QoS solution. A new QoS-framework, called resource
management in differentiated services (RMD), aims to correct this situation. This framework has been published in recent papers
and is extending the IETF differentiated services (diffserv) architecture with new admission control and resource reservation
concepts in a scalable way. This paper focuses on proposing and investigating two resource reservation solutions on the problem
of severe congestion situation within a diffserv-aware network utilizing an admission control scheme called Resource Mananagement
in Diffserv (RMD). The different severe congestion solutions are compared using extensive simulation experiments.