Arie,
RSVP between the Call Agent and the Bridge and COPS-RSVP between the Bridge and a Remote Policy Decision Point (PDP) may be suitable. However, only RSVP between the Call Agents and the Bridges and from Bridge to Bridge or from Bridge to Router may be suitable if the Bridges have Local Policy Decision Point capability. For RSVP, please reference RFC 2205 and 2210.
Tina Iliff
-----Original Message-----
From: Arie Nimkovsky [mailto:animkovsky@vyyo.co.il]
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:52 AM
To: rap@ops.ietf.org
Subject: Using COPS for VoIP call initiation
Hello,
Our system uses a layer-2 (bridge) entity through which VoIP calls flow.
This bridge should supply resources relevant to VoIP.
A Call Agent which manages the call signaling will inform the bridge about
the required resources for each call, and the bridge will reply the Call
Agent whether it has the requested resources. If it has not - the call
request be dropped by the Call Agent.
My question:
Is COPS suitable for such message exchange? Who is the client and who is
the server in this case? It seems to me that the client/server roles are
reversed here - the entity that knows about the call in progress is the Call
Agent so it is the candidate for the client (PEP) role, however the actual
admission will make the bridge, so from this aspect IT should be the policy
enforcing point.
Can someone to enlighten me on this? If not COPS - may be there is some
other more suitable protocol for the stated purposes?
Thanks,
Arie Nimkovsky
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