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An Explicit Signaling Target Message Routing Method (EST-MRM) for the General Internet Signaling Transport (GIST) Protocol
draft-bless-nsis-est-mrm-02

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Author Roland Bless
Last updated 2010-06-16
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Abstract

The standard operation of the General Internet Signaling Transport (GIST) Protocol uses a path-coupled message routing method (PC-MRM) to find nodes interested in signaling message exchanges. This specification proposes an Explicit Signaling Target Message Routing Method (EST-MRM) to allow for transmission of signaling messages to explicit targets. While the PC-MRM implicitly addresses signaling nodes by an interception method, the EST-MRM allows to explicitly address signaling nodes.

Authors

Roland Bless

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