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        Title           : Towards RSVP Version 2
        Author(s)       : M. Brunner, R. Greco
        Filename        : draft-brunner-nsis-rsvp2-00.txt
        Pages           : 14
        Date            : 2002-10-9
        
This memo is a first step towards the design of RSVP Version 2. We 
take RSVP Version 1 as a basis of this work. RSVP has been criticized 
mainly because of its complexity and poor scalability among others. 
We present the first steps towards the definition of a new version of 
RSVP. The goal is to provide a more 'light' approach that can help 
improve handling reservations in the network by means of a simplified 
behavior. 
This proposal for RSVP Version 2 is not meant as a complete 
replacement of RSVP Version 1 but is meant to coexist with Version 1. 
For some scenarios such as receiver orientation and multicasting we 
assume that RSVP version 1 works fine.

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