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Title : Requirements for Limiting the Rate of Event
Notifications
Author(s) : A. Niemi
Filename : draft-niemi-sipping-event-throttle-reqs-00.txt
Pages : 8
Date : 2003-1-22
All event packages are required to specify a maximum rate at which
event notifications are generated by a single notifier. Such a limit
is provided in order to reduce network congestion. In addition to
the fixed limits introduced by specific event packages, further
mechanisms for limiting the rate of event notification are also
allowed to be defined by event package specifications but none have
been specified so far. This memo discusses the requirements for a
throttle mechanism that allows a subscriber to further limit the rate
of event notification.
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