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JPS Framework
Figure 15 depicts
the PCMM architectural framework. The JPS communicates with application
managers, CMTS devices, and record-keeping servers.
Figure 15: PCMM Architectural Framework

The interactions between the various PCMM components are centered
on the policy server. In the PCMM architecture, these basic interactions
occur:
- A client requests a multimedia service from an application
manager.
- Depending on the client type and its QoS signaling capabilities,
the application manager relays the request to a policy server.
- The policy server relays the request to the CMTS device
and is responsible for provisioning the policies on a CMTS device.
Depending on the request, the policy server records
an event for the policy request and provides that information to the
record-keeping server (RKS).
- The CMTS device performs admission control and manages
network resources through Data over Cable Service Interface Specifications
(DOCSIS) service flows based on the provisioned policies.
- The RKS receives event messages from other network elements,
such as the policy server or CMTS device, and acts as a short-term
repository for the messages.
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