Hi Harald,
I'm going to pick on one statement, which other have as well.
It is important that this is For the Internet, and does not include
everything that happens to use IP. IP is being used in a myriad of
real-world applications, such as controlling street lights, but the
IETF does
eric,
*q.2931 is broadband isdn spec(e.g., specifies the procedures/parameters/messages for session control and mtc fuctions between atm endpoints).
*JAIN deals with java APIs for ISUP, OAM, MEGACO, Call control (JCC/JCAT) etc.
* parlay is not exactly any of the above. as far as i can remember,
Zefram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote a few months ago:
I was referring to RFC2673 bit labels. Consider also what should be
done for other EDNS0 extended label types (RFC2671).
After doing some research, I discovered that IESG has reclassified
binary labels from proposed standard to experimental,
I may be away from the IETF meeting on Wednesday evening in
Minneapolis . Will there be multicast for the IESG Plenary Wednesday
night? If so, where can I find out about software in order to use it,
and once I have that software, is there some way I can test it so
that I'm sure all of the