ID ACTION:draft-ietf-nasreq-nasrequirements-00.txt

Bob Braden <braden@isi.edu> Fri, 02 October 1992 18:36 UTC

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Hi,

I assume the following refers to an effort to subset the Host
Requirements RFCs.  I would like to know if anyone on this mailing list
has been involved with the NAS requirements effort.  If not, I suggest
that some subset of the old HR gang should review the NAS spec for
consistency and reasonableness.

Bob Braden

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A New Internet Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts 
directories. This draft is a work item of the 
Network Access Server Requirements Working Group of the IETF.

       Title     : Network Access Server Proposed Requirements 
                   Document                                           
       Author(s) : J. Vollbrecht, A. Rubens, G. McGregor, 
                   L. Blunk, Richard Conto
       Filename  : draft-ietf-nasreq-nasrequirements-00.txt
       Pages     : 9

This document attempts to define a set of requirements for a class of 
devices referred to as Network Access Servers (NAS's). The term 
"Network Access Server" is used instead of the more conventional term 
"Terminal Server" as it more accurately describes the devices of 
interest.  This is written as input to the NAS requirements working 
group of the IETF.