COPS Usage for SIP
draft-gross-cops-sip-01
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| Authors | George Gross , Diana J. Rawlins , Dr. Henry Sinnreich , Stephen Thomas | ||
| Last updated | 2001-04-13 | ||
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Abstract
The development of QoS enhanced IP communication requires an infrastructure that supports AAA services. General accounting and settlement on the intra-domain level and inter-domain level are necessary. As part of the solution to these requirements, this document describes a new COPS outsourcing extension for SIP . A description of COPS objects that have special meaning in the SIP environment is provided. The usage of the COPS extension for SIP is given for clients and servers.
Authors
George Gross
Diana J. Rawlins
Dr. Henry Sinnreich
Stephen Thomas
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