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  • RFC 3201

    Definitions of Managed Objects for Circuit to Interface Translation. R. Steinberger, O. Nicklass. January 2002.

    www.faqs.org

  • RFC 3202

    Definitions of Managed Objects for Frame Relay Service Level Definitions. R. Steinberger, O. Nicklass. January 2002.

    www.faqs.org

  • RFC 3203

    DHCP reconfigure extension. Y. T'Joens, C. Hublet, P. De Schrijver. December 2001.

    www.faqs.org

  • RFC 3204

    MIME media types for ISUP and QSIG Objects. E. Zimmerer, J. Peterson, A. Vemuri, et al. December 2001.

    www.faqs.org

  • RFC 3205

    On the Use of HTTP as a Substrate. K. Moore. February 2002.

    www.faqs.org

  • RFC 3206

    The SYS and AUTH POP Response Codes. R. Gellens. February 2002.

    www.faqs.org

  • RFC 3207

    SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP over Transport Layer Security. P. Hoffman. February 2002.

    www.faqs.org

  • RFC 3208

    PGM Reliable Transport Protocol Specification. T. Speakman, J. Crowcroft, J. Gemmell, et al. December 2001.

    www.faqs.org

  • RFC 3209

    RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels. D. Awduche, L. Berger, D. Gan, et al. December 2001.

    www.faqs.org

  • RFC 3210

    Applicability Statement for Extensions to RSVP for LSP-Tunnels. D. Awduche, A. Hannan, X. Xiao. December 2001.

    www.faqs.org

  • RFC 3211

    Password-based Encryption for CMS. P. Gutmann. December 2001.

    www.faqs.org

  • RFC 3212

    Constraint-Based LSP Setup using LDP. B. Jamoussi, Ed., L. Andersson, R. Callon, et al. January 2002.

    www.faqs.org

  • RFC 3213

    Applicability Statement for CR-LDP. J. Ash, M. Girish, E. Gray, et al. January 2002.

    www.faqs.org

  • RFC 3214

    LSP Modification Using CR-LDP. J. Ash, Y. Lee, P. Ashwood-Smith, et al. January 2002.

    www.faqs.org

  • RFC 3215

    LDP State Machine. C. Boscher, P. Cheval, L. Wu, et al. January 2002.

    www.faqs.org

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