QoS Policy Framework Architecture
draft-sgai-policy-framework-00
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| Authors | Silvano Gai , Shai Herzog , Hugh F. Mahon , Francis Reichmeyer , John Strassner | ||
| Last updated | 1999-03-02 | ||
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Abstract
There is a need to represent, manage, and share policies and policy information in a vendor-independent, interoperable, scalable manner. The goal of this document is to provide a framework that meets these needs. This framework has been developed specifically for QoS traffic management. A secondary goal of this document is to show that this general framework can be extended to other application domains, such as security.
Authors
Silvano Gai
Shai Herzog
Hugh F. Mahon
Francis Reichmeyer
John Strassner
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