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        Title           : An IP Traffic Engineering Policy Information Base
        Author(s)       : C. Jacquenet
        Filename        : draft-jacquenet-ip-te-pib-00.txt
        Pages           : 23
        Date            : 22-Jun-01
        
This draft specifies a set of Policy Rule Classes (PRC) for the 
enforcement of an IP traffic engineering policy by COPS-PR ([2])-
capable routers. Instances of such classes reside in a virtual 
information store, which is called the IP Traffic Engineering Policy 
Information Base (IP TE PIB). The corresponding IP TE policy 
provisioning data are intended for use by the COPS-PR IP TE Client-
Type([3]), and they will complement the PRC classes that have been 
defined in the Framework PIB ([4]).

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