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A Transient Prefix for Identifying Profiles under Development by the Working Groups of the Internet Engineering Task Force
draft-mrose-beep-transientid-02

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This is an older version of an Internet-Draft that was ultimately published as RFC 3349.
Author Dr. Marshall T. Rose
Last updated 2013-03-02 (Latest revision 2002-03-01)
RFC stream Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
Intended RFC status Best Current Practice
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draft-mrose-beep-transientid-02
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        BCP 59
        RFC 3349

        Title:      A Transient Prefix for Identifying Profiles under
                    Development by the Working Groups of the Internet
                    Engineering Task Force 
        Author(s):  M. Rose
        Status:     Best Current Practice
        Date:       July 2002
        Mailbox:    mrose@dbc.mtview.ca.us
        Pages:      6
        Characters: 7916
        SeeAlso:    BCP 59

        I-D Tag:    draft-mrose-beep-transientid-02.txt

        URL:        ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3349.txt

As a part of their deliverables, working groups of the IETF may
develop BEEP profiles.  During the development process, it is
desirable to assign a transient identifier to each profile.  If the
profile is subsequently published as an RFC, then a permanent
identifier is subsequently assigned by the IANA.

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