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	Title		: Resource Management In Diffserv: An NSIS QoS Signaling 
			  Model for Diffserv Networks
	Author(s)	: A. Bader, et al.
	Filename	: draft-bader-nsis-rmd-diffserv-qsm-00.txt
	Pages		: 14
	Date		: 2004-7-13
	
Resource Management in Diffserv (RMD) is a technique for adding 
   admission control to Differentiated Services (Diffserv) networks.  
   RMD complements the Diffserv architecture by pushing complex 
   classification, conditioning and admission control functions to 
   the edges of a Diffserv domain and simplifying the operation of 
   internal nodes.  It allows feedback to systems outside of the 
   Diffserv domain on the availability of resources for individual 
   flows within the domain while aggregating end-to-end resource 
   reservations at the edge of the domain to reduce the burden on 
   internal nodes.

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