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draft-dressler-nsis-metering-nslp-02


Falko Dressler, Ali Fessi, Jürgen Quittek, Cornelia Kappler and Hannes Tschofenig, "NSLP for Metering Configuration Signaling," IETF, Internet-Draft (work in progress), draft-dressler-nsis-metering-nslp-02.txt, July 2005.


Abstract

Monitoring, metering and accounting of packets are increasingly important functionality that needs to be provided in the Internet. This document proposes the definition of a new NSIS Signaling Layer Protocol (NSLP), named Metering NSLP, which allows the dynamic configuration of Metering Entities on the data path. An accompanying document [I-D.fessi-nsis-m-nslp-framework] makes a problem statement, describes scenarios where such a path-coupled configuration of Metering Entities would be useful, elaborates requirements and discusses the applicability of NSIS to the problem. This document suggests a Metering NSIS protocol design, defines Metering NSLP messages, outlines protocol operation and discusses commonalities and differences to other NSLPs.

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Falko Dressler
Ali Fessi
Jürgen Quittek
Cornelia Kappler
Hannes Tschofenig

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@techreport{draft-dressler-nsis-metering-nslp-02,
    author = {Dressler, Falko and Fessi, Ali and Quittek, J{\"{u}}rgen and Kappler, Cornelia and Tschofenig, Hannes},
    title = {{NSLP for Metering Configuration Signaling}},
    institution = {IETF},
    month = {7},
    number = {draft-dressler-nsis-metering-nslp-02.txt},
    type = {Internet-Draft (work in progress)},
    url = {http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-dressler-nsis-metering-nslp-02},
    year = {2005},
   }
   
   

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