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All RSVP messages are built of a variable number of objects. The recommended<br />

object order for the most important RSVP messages, the path, <strong>and</strong> the Resv<br />

message, are shown in Figure 8-11, which gives an overview of the format of the<br />

RSVP path message. Objects that can appear in a path message, but that are<br />

not required, are in parentheses.<br />

Common Header<br />

(Integrity)<br />

Session<br />

RSVP_Hop<br />

Time_Values<br />

(Policy_Data)<br />

Sender_Template<br />

Sender_Tspec<br />

(ADSPEC)<br />

Figure 8-11 RSVP path message format<br />

If the Integrity object is used in the path message, it must immediately follow the<br />

common header. The order of the other objects can differ in different RSVP<br />

implementations, but the order shown in Figure 8-11 is recommended by the<br />

RFC.<br />

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