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This draft is a work item of the IP Security Policy Working Group of the IETF.
Title : IPsec Configuration Policy Information Model
Author(s) : J. Jason, L. Rafalow, E. Vyncke
Filename : draft-ietf-ipsp-config-policy-model-07.txt
Pages : 84
Date : 2003-3-20
This document presents an object-oriented information model of IPsec
(IP Security protocol) [COMP, ESP, AH] policy designed to:
o facilitate agreement about the content and semantics of IPsec
policy
o enable derivations of task-specific representations of IPsec
policy such as storage schema, distribution representations,
and policy specification languages used to configure IPsec-
enabled endpoints
The information model described in this document models the
configuration parameters defined by IPSec. The information model
also covers the parameters found by the Internet Key Exchange [DOI,
IKE] protocol. Other key exchange protocols could be easily added to
the information model by a simple extension. Other extensions can
further be added easily due to the object-oriented nature of the
model.
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