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	Title		: Inter-Domain Reservation Aggregation for QoS NSLP
	Author(s)	: M. Doll, R. Bless
	Filename	: draft-bless-nsis-resv-aggr-01.txt
	Pages		: 22
	Date		: 2007-7-12
	
QoS NSLP is a recently proposed signaling protocol that allows to
   establish QoS reservations in the Internet.  In order to enable large
   scale deployment, inter-domain aggregation should be considered as
   mechanism to allow for the necessary scalability in the control
   plane.  This draft describes the major problems that must be solved
   and proposes also solutions to these problems, requiring only modest
   modifications and extensions to the currently defined GIST and QoS
   NSLP specifications.

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