In a communication between a mobile unit (UE) and a gateway general packet
radio system (GGRS) support node (GGSN) wherein resource reservations
setup protocol (RSVP) capabilities are shared therebetween by a session
setup mechanism, preferably session initiation protocol (SIP) in which
RSVP capabilities of the UE and GGSN are defined and exchanged. In
addition, the SIP is utilized to identify the preferred RSVP mode of
operation by negotiations. The SIP is utilized to indicate that: the UE
is RSVP capable; those media flows which are based on RSVP; the preferred
mode of operation i.e. either UE based RSVP signaling or GGSN proxy based
RSVP signaling and to communication a final setup mode for RSVP signaling
to the UE from policy control function (PCF). The SIP may also be
employed to enable the UE and network to indicate intended quality of
service (QoS) protocol during a call setup procedure. The SIP is further
utilized to enable the terminating UE and/or network to indicate in their
response the capability of supporting a particular QoS protocol, the call
being rejected with a clear indication of the cause when the terminating
network is not capable of supporting the proposed QoS protocol.