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COPS

(Common Open Policy Service) An IETF standard for exchanging policy information in a network. COPS allows routers and switches to reserve bandwidth based on organization policy, which stipulates the priority for individual users and groups. The policy data are stored in servers known as "policy decision points" (PDPs). Routers and switches, known as "policy enforcement points" (PEPs), query the PDPs for the required information. COPS supports the RSVP protocol for reserving bandwidth. See RSVP.
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The CHR, however, said affording rogue cops due process and their constitutional rights do not equate to tolerance of their wrongdoings but "rather adhering to time-honored principles of respect for human rights and the rule of law."
The cops cursed Albayalde for putting the erring policemen in a bad light and for shaming them before members of the media.
The kidnappers were demanding P5 million each for the release of the two female cops.
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