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	Title		: XPP Extensions for Implementing a Passive P2PSIP Overlay Network based on the CAN Distributed Hash Table
	Author(s)	: E. Marocco, E. Ivov
	Filename	: draft-marocco-p2psip-xpp-pcan-00.txt
	Pages		: 45
	Date		: 2007-6-18
	
   This document defines a set of extensions for the Extensible Peer
   Protocol (XPP) required for creating a P2PSIP overlay network based
   on the CAN distributed hash table algorithm.  It specifies how peers
   and clients must behave in order to maintain the overlay and use it
   for the establishment of multimedia communication sessions.

   To limit the overhead due to maintenance operations and to allow the
   adoption of security policies for preventing malicious nodes to
   damage the overlay, joins are always initiated and controlled by
   existing peers (hence the passive in PCAN).


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