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	Title		: Authorization for NSIS Signaling Layer Protocols
	Author(s)	: J. Manner, et al.
	Filename	: draft-manner-nsis-nslp-auth-03.txt
	Pages		: 32
	Date		: 2007-3-7
	
Signaling layer protocols in the NSIS working group may rely on GIST
   to handle authorization.  Still, the signaling layer protocol itself
   may require separate authorization to be performed when a node
   receives a request for a certain kind of service or resources.  This
   draft presents a generic model and object formats for session
   authorization within the NSIS Signaling Layer Protocols.  The goal of
   session authorization is to allow the exchange of information between
   network elements in order to authorize the use of resources for a
   service and to coordinate actions between the signaling and transport
   planes.

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