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	Title		: Generic Aggregate Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) Reservations
	Author(s)	: F. Le Faucheur, et al.
	Filename	: draft-ietf-tsvwg-rsvp-ipsec-05.txt
	Pages		: 30
	Date		: 2007-2-14
	
RFC3175 defines aggregate Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) 
   reservations allowing resources to be reserved in a Diffserv network 
   for a given Per Hop Behavior (PHB), or given set of PHBs, from a 
   given source to a given destination. RFC3175 also defines how end-to-   end RSVP reservations can be aggregated onto such aggregate 
   reservations when transiting through a Diffserv cloud. There are 
   situations where multiple such aggregate reservations are needed for 
   the same source IP address, destination IP address and PHB (or set of 
   PHBs). However, this is not supported by the aggregate reservations 
   defined in RFC3175. In order to support this, the present document 
   defines a more flexible type of aggregate RSVP reservations, referred 
   to as generic aggregate reservation. Multiple such generic aggregate 
   reservations can be established for a given PHB (or set of PHBs) from 
   a given source IP address to a given destination IP address. The 
   generic aggregate reservations may be used to aggregate end-to-end 
   RSVP reservations. This document also defines the procedures for such 
   aggregation. The generic aggregate reservations may also be used end-
   to-end directly by end-systems attached to a Diffserv network.

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