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	Title		: Iowa Internet Annoyance Logging Protocol(IIALP)
                          pronounced E'-alp
	Author(s)	: G. Davey, et al.
	Filename	: draft-davey-iialp-03.txt
	Pages		: 0
	Date		: 2004-12-2
	
This draft describes a system by which Internet Annoyances can be
  logged quickly and automatically using IIALP (Iowa Internet Annoyance
  Logging Protocol).  The annoyance logs on a particular IIALP Server
  are condensed and forwarded up the IIALP hierarchy to central Root
  IIALP Servers for central annoyance queries.  Serial numbers and TTL
  values keep the individual reports organized and dated.  One unique
  complaint per IP per epoch period prevents flooding.  Differences
  in detail and propagation parameters exist between Root and
  Subordinate IIALP Servers to allow for more detail to be kept at the
  originating IIALP Server. Transmission Echoes, Redundant Handshaking,
  and Hierarchy Structure eliminate erroneous reporting.  Routers and 
  software running IIALP can use IIALP to create dynamic black hole
  lists for abusing Internet assets exceeding a set limit.  IIALP allows
  for an infinite number of different types of annoyances to exist but
  has concise templates for common annoyances such as SPAM.  IIALP
  is a centralized logging system for Internet annoyance event
  reporting.

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