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A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
RFC 1859:
Title: ISO Transport Class 2 Non-use of Explicit Flow
Control over TCP RFC1006 extension
Author: Y. Pouffary
Date: October 1995
Mailbox: pouffary@taec.enet.dec.com
Pages: 8
Characters: 14,572
Updates/Obsoletes: none
URL: ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc1859.txt
This document is an extension to STD35, RFC1006, a standard for the
Internet community. The document does not duplicate the protocol
definitions contained in RFC1006 and in International Standard ISO
8073. It supplements that information with the description of how to
implement ISO Transport Class 2 Non-use of Explicit Flow Control on
top of TCP. The document should be used in conjunction with the
RFC1006 and ISO 8073.
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