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        Title           : COPS Usage for Policy Provisioning
        Author(s)       : K. Chan, D. Durham, S. Gai, S. Herzog, 
                          K. McCloghrie, F. Reichmeyer,
                          J. Seligson, A. Smith, R. Yavatkar
        Filename        : draft-ietf-rap-pr-05.txt
        Pages           : 32
        Date            : 31-Oct-00
        
This draft describes the use of the COPS protocol [COPS] for 
support of policy provisioning (COPS-PR). This specification is 
independent of the type of policy being provisioned (QoS, Security, 
etc.) but focuses on the mechanisms and conventions used to 
communicate provisioned information between PDPs and PEPs. The 
protocol extensions described in this document do not make any 
assumptions about the policy data model being communicated, but 
describe the message formats and objects that carry the modeled 
policy data.

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