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	Title		: Considerations for IEPREP Related Protocol Packet Flow
                          Models
	Author(s)	: J. Polk
	Filename	: draft-polk-ieprep-flow-model-considerations-01.txt
	Pages		: 11
	Date		: 2003-5-16
	
This document diagrams the packet flows - both signaling and data - 
of Internet Emergency Preparedness (IEPREP) related protocols. This 
document serves as a point of reference for the WG when discussing 
which QoS mechanisms can be employed for each individual 
(application) protocol packet flow to function properly during 
congestion events from IP source to IP destination, as well as a 
potentially different QOS mechanism for a related but separate data 
flow (if present).

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