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Title : Implementation Experience with APPID in Identity
Policy Element
Author(s) : R. Santitoro, R. Pabbati
Filename : draft-santitoro-rap-policy-appids-00.txt
Pages : 6
Date : 21-Jul-00
The identity policy element (PE) is part of the Policy Data Object
[RFC 2750] which may be included in RSVP [RFC 2205] signaling messages.
Policy elements with a P-type of AUTH_APP are used to identify applications
and their attributes as defined in [RFC 2752].
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