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	Title		: QoS-NSLP QSpec Template
	Author(s)	: J. Ash, et al.
	Filename	: draft-ietf-nsis-qspec-01.txt
	Pages		: 16
	Date		: 2004-10-21
	
The QoS NSLP protocol is used to signal QoS reservations and is 
   independent of a specific QoS model such as IntServ or DiffServ.  
   Rather, all information specific to QoS models is encapsulated in a
   separate object, the QSpec.  This draft defines a template for the 
   QSpec, which contains both the QoS description and control 
   information specific to a given QoS model. The QSpec format is 
   defined as are a number of generic and optional parameters.  
   Generic parameters provide a common language to be re-used in 
   several QoS models, which are derived initially from the IntServ 
   and DiffServ QoS models.  Optional parameters aim to ensure the 
   extensibility of QoS NSLP to other QoS models.

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