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	Title		: RSVP Domain of Interpretation for ISAKMP
	Author(s)	: H. Tschofenig, H. Schulzrinne
	Filename	: draft-tschofenig-rsvp-doi-01.txt
	Pages		: 21
	Date		: 2003-10-24
	
RSVP does not provide dynamic key management for the RSVP Integrity 
object. It is difficult to provide security for RSVP based on 
standard security protocols. This draft proposes the usage of the 
ISAKMP protocol with a new Domain of Interpretation (DoI) and allows 
to establish the necessary security parameters for the RSVP 
Integrity object. The Integrity object protects RSVP signaling 
messages at the application layer and uses this DoI to dynamically 
establish the necessary security associations.   
This document also addresses the NSIS NTLP work and protocol design 
implications.

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