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Title : Session Authorization Policy Element
Author(s) : L. Hamer, B. Gage, B. Kosinski, H. Shieh
Filename : draft-ietf-rap-rsvp-authsession-05.txt
Pages : 28
Date : 2002-11-8
This document describes the representation of a session authorization
policy element for supporting policy-based per-session authorization
and admission control. The goal of session authorization is to allow
the exchange of information between network elements in order to
authorize the use of resources for a service and to co-ordinate actions
between the signaling and transport planes. This document describes
how a process on a system authorizes the reservation of resources by a
host and then provides that host with a session authorization policy
element which can be inserted into a resource reservation protocol
(e.g. the RSVP PATH message) to facilitate proper and secure
reservation of those resources within the network. We describe the
encoding of session authorization information as a policy element
conforming to the format of a Policy Data object (RFC-2750) and provide
details relating to operations, processing rules and error scenarios.
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