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	Title		: A Problem Statement for Path-Decoupled 
                          Signalling in NSIS
	Author(s)	: R. Hancock, et al.
	Filename	: draft-hancock-nsis-pds-problem-01.txt
	Pages		: 23
	Date		: 2005-7-20
	
The NSIS working group is currently developing a protocol suite for
   signalling which manipulates network state related to data flows.
   The protocol architecture incorporates the constraint that the
   signalling protocol will be processed on the nodes which also handle
   the data flows themselves ("path-coupled signalling").  This document
   discusses motivations for a relaxation of this constraint in a
   particular class of scenarios, allowing the signalling and data paths
   to be decoupled.  It includes pointers to related work elsewhere in
   the IETF and in other standardisation bodies, and includes a
   recommendation for allowing a particular deployment mode for the NTLP
   that can cover these types of architectures.

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