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        Title           : Information Model for Describing Network Device QoS 
                          Datapath Mechanisms
        Author(s)       : B. Moore, D. Durham, J. Halpern, 
                          J. Strassner, A. Westerinen, W. Weiss
        Filename        : draft-ietf-policy-qos-device-info-model-04.txt
        Pages           : 94
        Date            : 08-Jun-01
        
The purpose of this draft is to define an information model to
describe the quality of service (QoS) mechanisms inherent in
different network devices, including hosts.  Broadly speaking,
these mechanisms describe the attributes common to selecting and
conditioning traffic through the forwarding path (datapath) of a
network device.  This selection and conditioning of traffic in
the datapath spans both major QoS architectures: Differentiated
Services (see [R2475]) and Integrated Services (see [R1633]).

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