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	Title		: SCTP Sockets API Extension for Congestion Handling
	Author(s)	: V. Bansal, R. Ezhirpavai
	Filename	: draft-vibansal-sctpsocket-congestion-00.txt
	Pages		: 13
	Date		: 2004-12-7
	
This draft defines extension to the SCTP Socket API draft[1] for
   Congestion Handling. SCTP Protocol has been widely accepted by the
   VoIP forum. SIGTRAN protocols (M3UA/SUA/M2UA/M2PA etc) provide
   procedures for handling congestion notification from the SCTP Stack
   layer.

   This draft provides mechanism for SCTP applications to enable/
   disable notification of congestion indications over SCTP Socket
   Interface. This draft suggests notification to application at onset
   and abatement of congestion.

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