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Host to Network Signaling
draft-herbert-net2hostsig-00

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Author Tom Herbert
Last updated 2023-09-27
Replaced by draft-herbert-host2netsig
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Abstract

This document discusses the motivations, use cases, and requirements for Host to Network Signaling. In Host to Network Signaling, a hosts annotate packets with information that is intended for consumption by on-path elements. Signals may be used to request services on a per packet basis from on-path elements to request admission into to network or to provide diagnostics and tracing information.

Authors

Tom Herbert

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