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	Title		: MLEF Without Capacity Admission Does Not Satisfy MLPP Requirements
	Author(s)	: F. Baker, J. Polk
	Filename	: draft-ietf-tsvwg-mlef-concerns-00.txt
	Pages		: 20
	Date		: 2005-2-9
	
The Defense Information Systems Agency of the United States
   Department of Defense, with its contractors, has proposed a service
   architecture for military (NATO and related agencies) telephone
   systems.  This is called the Assured Service, and is defined in two
   documents: "Architecture for Assured Service Capabilities in Voice
   over IP" and "Requirements for Assured Service Capabilities in Voice
   over IP".  Responding to these are three documents: "Extending the
   Session Initiation Protocol Reason Header to account for Preemption
   Events", "Communications Resource Priority for the Session Initiation
   Protocol", and the "Multi-Level Expedited Forwarding Per Hop
   Behavior" (MLEF PHB).  MLEF, as currently defined, has serious
   problems, which this draft seeks to discuss.

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