Re: Penultimate TUBA Charter, IDs and names

William Manning <bmanning@is.rice.edu> Wed, 07 October 1992 03:47 UTC

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From: William Manning <bmanning@is.rice.edu>
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Subject: Re: Penultimate TUBA Charter, IDs and names
To: Dennis Ferguson <dennis@ans.net>
Date: Tue, 06 Oct 1992 20:16:54 -0500
Cc: tuba@lanl.gov, callon@bigfut.enet.dec.com, colella@emu.ncsl.nist.gov
In-Reply-To: <199210062110.AA78657@foo.ans.net>; from "Dennis Ferguson" at Oct 6, 92 5:10 pm
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How about we encode in the DNS the following:

name	in	nsap	EID tag /or/ System id fragment of NSAP

This can be used for system identification, but does not include the NSAP
prefix or SIP routing tags or whatever. Those can be encoded other ways,
either by the method Bob Smart (I think) postulated for SIP, or as
an extention of the lookup method in the latest draft of rfc1348 revison.

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