RFC 3483 (rfc3483) - Page 2 of 10
Framework for Policy Usage Feedback for Common Open Policy Service with Policy Provisioning (COPS-PR)
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RFC 3483 COPS Feedback Framework March 2003
Table of Contents
Glossary........................................................... 2
1 Introduction.................................................... 2
2 Overview........................................................ 3
3 Requirements for Normal Operations.............................. 3
4 Periodic Nature of Policy Usage Feedback........................ 4
4.1 Reporting Intervals......................................... 4
5 Suspension, Resumption and Halting of Usage Monitoring and
Reporting....................................................... 5
6 Solicited Feedback.............................................. 5
7 Usage reports on shared objects................................. 5
8 Context......................................................... 6
9 Delete Request States........................................... 7
10 Failover........................................................ 7
11 Security Considerations......................................... 7
12 References...................................................... 8
12.1 Normative References....................................... 8
12.2 Informative References..................................... 8
13 Authors' Addresses.............................................. 9
14 Full Copyright Statement........................................10
Glossary
COPS - Common Open Policy Service. See [RFC 2748].
COPS-PR - COPS Usage for Policy Provisioning. See [RFC 3084].
PDP - Policy Decision Point. See [RFC 2753].
PEP - Policy Enforcement Point. See [RFC 2753].
PIB - Policy Information Base. The database of policy information.
PRC - Provisioning Class. A type of policy data.
PRI - Provisioning Instance. An instance of a PRC.
QoS - Quality of Service.
1 Introduction
Policy usage reported by the PEP makes a richer set of information
available to the PDP for decision-making. This feedback on policy
usage can impact future decisions made by the PDP and the resulting
policy installed by the PDP at the PEP. For example, a PDP making
policy for a SIP signaled multimedia session may need to base the
decision in part on usage information related to previously installed
QoS policy decisions. Furthermore, the PDP may coordinate this usage
information with other external systems to determine the future
policy such as the case with the PDP coordinating multimedia session
QoS and clearinghouse authorizations [SIP-AAA-QOS].
Rawlins, et al. Informational