Abstract Mechanisms for a Cooperative Path Layer under Endpoint Control
draft-trammell-plus-abstract-mech-00
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| Author | Brian Trammell | ||
| Last updated | 2017-04-01 (Latest revision 2016-09-28) | ||
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Abstract
draft-trammell-plus-abstract-mech-00 Abstract This document describes the operation of three abstract mechanisms for supporting an explicitly cooperative path layer in the Internet architecture. Three mechanisms are described: sender to path signaling with receiver integrity verification; path to receiver signaling with confidential feedback to sender; and direct path to sender signaling.
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