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Title : Diameter NASREQ Extensions for the Delivery of
Service-Flow Charging Rules
Author(s) : M. Grayson
Filename : draft-grayson-aaa-serviceflows-00.txt
Pages : 18
Date : 2003-6-20
This document specifies a Diameter authorization extension that is used
for the delivery of Service-Flow Charging Rules. These Service-Flow
Charging Rules identify service flows that can be used within a
credit control environment for distinguishing individual packet flows
for which credit control applies. Multiple Service-Flows can be
provided which then enable independent rating of the individual packet
flows. Service-Flows can be provided at authentication and may be
dynamically updated throughout the lifetime of an AAA session.
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