Application and Sub Application Identity Policy Element for Use with RSVP
RFC 2872, “Application and Sub Application Identity Policy Element for Use with RSVP”, is a Proposed Standard document published in June 2000 by Y. Bernet, R. Pabbati. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
RSVP signaling messages typically include policy data objects, which in turn contain policy elements. Policy elements may describe user and/or application information, which may be used by RSVP aware network elements to apply appropriate policy decisions to a traffic flow. This memo details the usage of policy elements that provide application information. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
What “Proposed Standard” means
An entry-level standards-track specification: stable, peer-reviewed and a solid basis for implementation, though it may still evolve before becoming an Internet Standard.
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