RFC 2126 on ISO Transport on top of TCP

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        RFC 2126:

        Title:      ISO Transport Service on top of TCP (ITOT)    
        Author:     Y. Pouffary, A. Young
        Date:       March 1997
        Mailbox:    pouffary@taec.enet.dec.com, A.Young@isode.com
        Pages:      25
        Characters: 51032
        Updates/Obsoletes: None

        URL:        ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc2126.txt


This document is a revision to STD35, RFC1006 written by Marshall T.
Rose and Dwight E. Cass. This document describes the mechanism to
allow ISO Transport Services to run over TCP over IPv4 or IPv6. It
also defines a number of new features, which are not provided in
RFC1006. 

This is now a Proposed Standard Protocol.

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