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This draft is a work item of the Next Steps in Signaling Working Group of the IETF.
Title : GIMPS: General Internet Messaging Protocol for Signaling
Author(s) : H. Schulzrinne, R. Hancock
Filename : draft-ietf-nsis-ntlp-04.txt
Pages : 89
Date : 2004-10-27
This document specifies protocol stacks for the routing and transport
of per-flow signaling messages along the path taken by that flow
through the network. The solution uses existing transport and
security protocols under a common messaging layer, the Generic
Internet Messaging Protocol for Signaling (GIMPS), which provides a
universal service for diverse signaling applications. GIMPS does not
handle signaling application state itself, but manages its own
internal state and the configuration of the underlying transport and
security protocols to enable the transfer of messages in both
directions along the flow path. The combination of GIMPS and the
lower layer protocols provides a solution for the base protocol
component of the 'Next Steps in Signaling' framework.
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