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Title : Packet Filter Configuration Protocol
Author(s) : M. Paddon, P. Hawkes
Filename : draft-paddon-pfcp-00.txt
Pages : 24
Date : 2005-12-12
The Packet Filter Configuration Protocol (PFCP) is a client-server
protocol which provides a mechanism for trusted clients to
dynamically request updates to a packet filtering policy managed by a
server. Typically, a server is either a packet filter or an entity
which controls one or more packet filters. Since clients may specify
permitted flows as and when they are required, packet filters
configured via PFCP may operate an extremely restrictive default
policy.
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