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NSIS Extensibility

NSIS Extensibility. John Loughney IETF 70 Vancouver, Canada https://datatracker.ietf.org/drafts/draft-nsis-ext/. Purpose. Give an overview of the NSIS architecture. Provide information for how to extend the protocol What the design criteria should be for new applications and usages.

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NSIS Extensibility

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  1. NSIS Extensibility John Loughney IETF 70 Vancouver, Canada https://datatracker.ietf.org/drafts/draft-nsis-ext/ 1NSIS Extensibility / 3 Dec 2007/ John Loughney

  2. Purpose • Give an overview of the NSIS architecture. • Provide information for how to extend the protocol • What the design criteria should be for new applications and usages. 2 NSIS Extensibility / 3 Dec 2007/ John Loughney

  3. Current status • Adopted as a WG draft, needs an update • Need to reformat draft, proposed high-level Table of Contents • Introduction • Summary of architecture • GIST • QoS NSLP • QoS Template • NAT FW NSLP • Other NSLPs 3 NSIS Extensibility / 3 Dec 2007/ John Loughney

  4. Other issues • Any other high-level needs from the NSIS community? • More explanation needed? • More discussion of the architecture • Input from other SDOs and groups? • Other issues? 4 NSIS Extensibility / 3 Dec 2007/ John Loughney

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