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An EME Signaling Protocol Design
draft-irtf-eme-francis-nutss-design-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (eme RG)
Expired & archived
Author Paul Francis
Last updated 2007-04-23
RFC stream Internet Research Task Force (IRTF)
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Abstract

This document presents a high-level design for an End-Middle-End (EME) signaling protocol called NUTSS (which stands for NAT, URI, Tunnel, Signaling, STUN). While high-level, this document tries to be detailed enough that the EME RG can have a meaningful debate about its pros and cons and possible alternatives. The main attribute of NUTSS is that it couples together both path-coupled and path- decoupled signaling.

Authors

Paul Francis

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