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	Title		: Network-Layer Signaling: Transport Layer
	Author(s)	: M. Shore, et al.
	Filename	: draft-shore-nls-tl-02.txt
	Pages		: 38
	Date		: 2006-6-28
	
The RSVP model for communicating requests to network devices along a
   datapath has proven useful for a variety of applications beyond what
   the protocol designers envisioned, and while the architectural model
   generalizes well the protocol itself has a number of features that
   limit its applicability to applications other than IntServ.  Network
   Layer Signaling is a modernized version that, among other things, is
   based on a "two-layer" architecture that divides protocol function
   into transport and application.  This document describes the
   transport protocol.

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