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       Title     : ISO Transport Service on top of TCP (ITOT)              
       Author(s) : Y. Pouffary, A. Young
       Filename  : draft-pouffary-itot-02.txt
       Pages     : 28
       Date      : 04/19/1996

This document is a revision to RFC1006 written by Marshall T. Rose and 
Dwight E. Cass. Since the release of RFC1006 in May 1987, much experience 
has been gained in using ISO transport services on top of TCP. This 
document refines the protocol and supersedes RFC1006.    
                  
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.       
                                  
The goal of this version is to minimise the number of changes to RFC1006 
and ISO 8073 transport protocol definitions, while maximising performance, 
extending its applicability and protecting the installed base of RFC1006 
users.     
                                                                
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