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	Title		: Framework for Policy Usage Feedback for Common Open 
                          Policy Service with Policy Provisioning (COPS-PR)
	Author(s)	: D. Rawlins, A. Kulkarni et al.
	Filename	: draft-ietf-rap-feedback-frwk-04.txt
	Pages		: 8
	Date		: 2002-12-20
	
Common Open Policy Services Protocol [COPS], RFC 2748, defined the 
capability of reporting information to the PDP. The types of 
report information are success, failure and accounting of an 
installed state. This document focuses on the COPS Report Type of 
Accounting and the necessary framework for the monitoring and 
reporting of usage feedback for an installed state.

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