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Title : COPS Usage for Outsourcing Diffserv Resource
Allocation
Author(s) : S. Salsano
Filename : draft-salsano-cops-odra-00.txt
Pages : 18
Date : 12-Oct-01
This document introduces a new client type (COPS-ODRA) for the COPS
protocol to support dynamic DiffServ admission control. The Policy
Decision Point (PDP) acts as a 'Bandwidth Broker' for the Policy
Enforcement Point (PEP) which is requesting resources. The use of the
defined mechanism is suited for (but it is not limited to) the
Integrated Services operation over Diffserv networks.
This document represents the updated version of draft-salsano-issll-
cops-odra-00.txt and is issued only for reference. Another new client
type called COPS-DRA (Diffserv Resource Allocation) includes all the
functionality of COPS-ODRA adding the support of combined Outsourcing
and Provisioning model.
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