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This draft is a work item of the Next Steps in Signaling Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Next Steps in Signaling: Framework
Author(s) : I. Freytsis, R. Hancock
Filename : draft-ietf-nsis-fw-01.txt
Pages : 53
Date : 2002-11-8
The NSIS working group is considering protocols for signaling for
resources for a traffic flow along its path in the network. The
requirements for such signaling are being developed in [2]; this
Internet Draft will propose a framework for such signaling.
This initial version provides a model of the entities that take part
in the signaling. It discusses the considerations that must be taken
into account in developing the framework, particularly the structural
options for the structure of such a protocol, and the interactions
between NSIS and other protocols and functions, including security
issues. Finally, it includes background material on how NSIS could
support particular signaling applications.
It is expected that future versions of this document will distill
these structural options into a concrete technical framework, and
material on particular signaling applications and deployment
scenarios will be moved into separate NSIS applicability statements.
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