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	Title		: RMD-QSP: An NSIS QoS Signaling Policy for Networks
                          Using Resource Management in Diffserv (RMD)
	Author(s)	: A. Bader, et al.
	Filename	: draft-ietf-nsis-rmd-00.txt
	Pages		: 45
	Date		: 2004-11-16
	
This document describes an NSIS QoS Signaling Policy model for 
   networks that use the Resource Management in Diffserv (RMD) 
   concept.  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 sessions within the 
   domain while having the availability to aggregate inter domain 
   (end-to-end) resource reservations at the edge of the domain to 
   reduce the burden on internal nodes. The RMD QoS Signaling Policy 
   Model (RMD-QSP) allows devices to use the NSIS QoS-NSLP protocol to 
   signal reservation requests from devices outside the Diffserv domain 
   to edge nodes in the domain, edge nodes have the availability to 
   aggregate the requests and signal the aggregated requests 
   through internal nodes along the data path to the egress edge 
   nodes, and for Egress Edge nodes to signal the original, 
   disaggregated, requests to outside devices.

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