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Title : AAA Framework for Multicasting
Author(s) : H. Ohta, et al.
Filename : draft-satou-multiaaa-framework-00.txt
Pages : 8
Date : 2005-10-19
This memo provides a generalized framework for solution standards to
meet the requirements presented in draft-mboned-maccnt-req-01.txt. In
this framework a user sends a request for multicast data to a network
service provider which then selects the appropriate content provider
to which it then sends on the request transparently in a way so that
the network service provider and content provider do not need to know
the corresponding user id for the same user in the other provider's
domain. The content provider then responds with success of failure
to the network provider and if success, the network provider may
delivery the requested data to the user. The network service may
base its decision to deliver such data to the user based on its
bandwidth management policy.
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