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Title : Design Options of NSIS Diagnostics NSLP
Author(s) : X. Fu, et al.
Filename : draft-fu-nsis-diagnostics-nslp-01.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 2006-3-9
The Next Steps in Signaling protocol suite aims to provide a way to
communicate with network intermediaries. As such, it is desirable to
offer generic diagnostics function for NSIS users and system
administrators to make the functionality provided by the network more
transparent (e.g., to identify particular NSLPs, to determine to
which degree the network supports NSIS, GIST state or specific NSLP
session information along a given path).
Instead of suggesting one specific solution we highlight the
different design options of some simple, stateless diagnostics
functions from a querying node to a responding node. These
preliminary thoughts should help the working group to have a more
structure discussion in this problem space.
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