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This draft is a work item of the Policy Framework Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Policy Framework QoS Information Model
Author(s) : Y. Snir, Y. Ramberg, J. Strassner, R. Cohen
Filename : draft-ietf-policy-qos-info-model-01.txt
Pages : 71
Date : 01-May-00
This document presents an object-oriented information model for
representing network QoS policies. This document refines the core
policy information model presented in [PCIM]. Specifically, this draft
refines the concept of generic policy rules, conditions and actions to
cover extensions necessary for representing QoS policies. It also
provides refinement of additional concepts that are important for
building rule-specific as well as reusable QoS policy rules. This
information model covers Differentiated Services QoS enforcement, and
Integrated Service QoS enforcement via policy control on RSVP
admission. It is important to note that this document defines an
information model, which by definition is independent of any particular
repository and access protocol. A companion document [QoSSCHEMA]
defines the mapping of these classes to a directory that uses LDAPv3 as
its access protocol. A second companion document [QOSDEV] supplies low-
level definitions of QoS mechanisms that are controlled by this
document.
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