2000
DOI: 10.17487/rfc2753
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A Framework for Policy-based Admission Control

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“…The Policy model [10] that IETF puts forward is extensively accepted; most policy-based network management systems are based on it. The Fig.…”
Section: B Ietf Policy Management Modelmentioning
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“…The Policy model [10] that IETF puts forward is extensively accepted; most policy-based network management systems are based on it. The Fig.…”
Section: B Ietf Policy Management Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A collection of networks under the same administrative control and grouped together for administrative purposes [5].…”
Section: Administrative Domain (Ad)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the terminology used is from [1]. This section defines the few new terms used in this paper.…”
Section: Definition Of Termsmentioning
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“…Similarly, when a host requests resources to provide a certain QoS for a packet flow, policies may be provided to ensure that the required resources lie within the bounds of the resource profile established for the requesting host. The resource allocation protocol (RAP) WO at the ffiTF defined a policy framework (RFC 2753) [1] to provide a policy-based admission control. The framework focuses mainly on admission control issues on usage of the network resources.…”
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