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  • RFC 1697

    Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) Management Information Base (MIB) using SMIv2. D. Brower, Editor, B. Purvy, RDBMSMIB Working Group Chair, A. Daniel, M. Sinykin, J. Smith. August 1994.

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  • RFC 1695

    Definitions of Managed Objects for ATM Management Version 8.0 using SMIv2. M. Ahmed, K. Tesink, Editors. August 1994.

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  • RFC 1693

    An Extension to TCP : Partial Order Service. T. Connolly, P. Amer, P. Conrad. November 1994.

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  • RFC 1691

    The Document Architecture for the Cornell Digital Library. W. Turner. August 1994.

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  • RFC 1690

    Introducing the Internet Engineering and Planning Group (IEPG). G. Huston. August 1994.

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  • RFC 1641

    Using Unicode with MIME. D. Goldsmith, M. Davis. July 1994.

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  • RFC 1689

    A Status Report on Networked Information Retrieval: Tools and Groups. J. Foster. August 1994.

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  • RFC 1624

    Computation of the Internet Checksum via Incremental Update. A. Rijsinghani, Editor. May 1994.

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  • RFC 1639

    FTP Operation over Big Address Records (FOOBAR). D. Piscitello. June 1994.

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  • RFC 1686

    IPng Requirements: a Cable Television Industry Viewpoint. M. Vecchi. August 1994.

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  • RFC 1636

    Report of IAB Workshop on Security in the Internet Architecture - February 8-10, 1994. R. Braden, D. Clark, S. Crocker, C. Huitema. June 1994.

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  • RFC 1618

    PPP over ISDN. W. Simpson. May 1994.

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  • RFC 1684

    Introduction to White Pages Services Based on X.500. P. Jurg. August 1994.

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  • RFC 1605

    SONET to Sonnet Translation. W. Shakespeare. April 1994.

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  • RFC 1675

    Security Concerns for IPng. S. Bellovin. August 1994.

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