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  • RFC 2525

    Known TCP Implementation Problems. V. Paxson, M Allman, S. Dawson, W. Fenner, J. Griner, I. Heavens, K. Lahey, J. Semke, B. Volz. March 1999.

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  • RFC 2520

    NHRP with Mobile NHCs. J. Luciani, H. Suzuki, N. Doraswamy, D. Horton. February 1999.

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  • RFC 2519

    A Framework for Inter-Domain Route Aggregation. E. Chen, J. Stewart. February 1999.

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  • RFC 2517

    Building Directories from DNS: Experiences from WWWSeeker. R. Moats, R. Huber. February 1999.

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  • RFC 2516

    A Method for Transmitting PPP Over Ethernet (PPPoE). L. Mamakos, K. Lidl, J. Evarts, D. Carrel, D. Simone, R. Wheeler. February 1999.

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  • RFC 2515

    Definitions of Managed Objects for ATM Management. K. Tesink, Ed. February 1999.

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  • RFC 2513

    Managed Objects for Controlling the Collection and Storage of Accounting Information for Connection-Oriented Networks. K. McCloghrie, J. Heinanen, W. Greene, A. Prasad. February 1999.

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  • RFC 2512

    Accounting Information for ATM Networks. K. McCloghrie, J. Heinanen, W. Greene, A. Prasad. February 1999.

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  • RFC 2511

    Internet X.509 Certificate Request Message Format. M. Myers, C. Adams, D. Solo, D. Kemp. March 1999.

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  • RFC 2508

    Compressing IP/UDP/RTP Headers for Low-Speed Serial Links. S. Casner, V. Jacobson. February 1999.

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  • RFC 2506

    Media Feature Tag Registration Procedure. K. Holtman, A. Mutz, T. Hardie. March 1999.

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  • RFC 2503

    MIME Types for Use with the ISO ILL Protocol. R. Moulton, M. Needleman. February 1999.

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  • RFC 2502

    Limitations of Internet Protocol Suite for Distributed Simulation the Large Multicast Environment. M. Pullen, M. Myjak, C. Bouwens. February 1999.

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  • RFC 2501

    Mobile Ad hoc Networking (MANET): Routing Protocol Performance Issues and Evaluation Considerations. S. Corson, J. Macker. January 1999.

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  • RFC 2541

    DNS Security Operational Considerations. D. Eastlake. March 1999.

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