Hi all,
There is an updated GIST draft that again contains RAO as interception mechanism and addresses an issue with the ABNF of the stack-profile.
The draft is now categorized as experimental and will go again to the IESG.
Martin
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> Title : GIST: General Internet Signalling Transport
> Author(s) : H. Schulzrinne, M. Stiemerling
> Filename : draft-ietf-nsis-ntlp-20.txt
> Pages : 156
> Date :
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> This document specifies protocol stacks for the routing and transport
> of per-flow signalling messages along the path taken by that flow
> through the network. The design uses existing transport and security
> protocols under a common messaging layer, the General Internet
> Signalling Transport (GIST), which provides a common service for
> diverse signalling applications. GIST does not handle signalling
> application state itself, but manages its own internal state and the
> configuration of the underlying transport and security protocols to
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> security protocols provides a solution for the base protocol
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