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	Title		: NSIS Transport Layer Protocol Considerations and 
			  Implementation
	Author(s)	: T. Luu, et al.
	Filename	: draft-luu-ntlp-con-imp-01.txt
	Pages		: 54
	Date		: 2004-5-24
	
The working group NSIS (Next Step In Signaling) is created to define a 
  new signaling protocol.  This signaling protocol will be generic and 
  applicable to the most of present and future signaling applications. 
  Some of these signaling applications are resource reservation, 
  communication protocol for middlebox, VPN, etc.

  The intention of NSIS is to re-use, where appropriate, the protocol 
  mechanisms of RSVP while at the same time simplifying it and applying 
  a more general signaling model.

  NSIS signaling protocol is composed of two layers. NTLP (NSIS 
  Transport Layer Protocol) layer is responsible for transporting 
  signaling messages. NSLP (NSIS Signaling Layer Protocol) is the upper 
  layer that contains functionality such as message formats and 
  sequences, specific to a particular signaling application.

NSIS signaling protocol is composed of two layers. NTLP (NSIS
Transport Layer Protocol) layer is responsible for transporting
signaling messages. NSLP (NSIS Signaling Layer Protocol) is the upper
layer which contains functionality such as message formats and
sequences, specific to a particular signaling application.

This document outlines the proposal of implementation for NTLP which
can satisfy the requirements defined in the NSIS working group.

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