on Transport ........6
3. Inter-domain Peering Point Requirements for Multicast ...........7
3.1... .............................8
3.2. Peering Point Enabled with GRE Tunnel .....................10
3.3. Peering Point Enabled with AMT - Both Domains
Multic... ............................12
3.4. Peering Point Enabled with AMT - AD-2 Not
Multicast
gher-priority IP
packets. For links using the Point-To-Point Protocol (PPP)
[RFC1661], multi-class multilink [RFC2686] [RFC2687] [RFC2689]
provides su... raming methods for all
these subnetworks. The Point-To-Point Protocol (PPP) [RFC1661],
which uses a variant of HDLC, is applicable to bit synchronous,
n between the domains, and selecting
the wrong point of interconnection can lead to a suboptimal path ... ll domains in the network, the
effect from the point of view of the information load would be to
cr... e a TE path
through a network, the computation point must have an up-to-date view
of the available ... LSP
that crosses the domain, a computation point can see which domain
entry points can be co
................................3
2.2. Code Point 0x80 ............................................... ISO/IEC in that document is
that an NLPID code point can be allocated without approval by
ISO/IEC, as long as the code point is not in a range of values
categorized for an... ther than the organization
allocating the code point and as long as ISO/IEC JTC1 SC6 is
informed.
r "jp". There is nothing
special, from the point of view of the DNS, about TLDs. Most of
th... efore the
end of the TTL interval, at which point, the value of the TTL
becomes unknown becau... t an entry for "www.example.org.".
Apex: The point in the tree at an owner of an SOA and correspondi... interchangeably.
Zone cut: The delimitation point between two zones where the origin
of one o
riously: an assigned number, assigned value, code point,
protocol constant, or protocol parameter). T...
itself, and may need updates to items such as point-of-contact
information, security issues, point... minimal amount of clerical information, such as a point of
contact (including an email address, and so... registration of a First Come
First Served code point retain compatibility with the current usage
of
rmation format that incorporates the integer code point
value right-justified in a 32-bit field. A... protocols involves the 7-bit integer ASCII code point right-justified
in an 8-bit field and is somet... cs are standardized
outside the IETF.
code point
A value in the codespace of a repertoire. ... repertoires developed in recent years, code point values are
integers (code points for ASCII
5.10. Replaces Header Field: Transferring a Point-to-Point
Session in to a Conference ...............................29
5.11. REFER with... A, known as a
focus. The focus is the central point of control, authentication,
and authorization.... reat the session (from a SIP
perspective) as a point-to-point session. This is because standard
RF
t or any OSPF packet sent to AllSPFRouters over a point-to-
point link is received over that adjacency instead of resetting
Choudhury, Ed. B... OSPF packets sent to AllSPFRouters over a
point-to-point link are received over that adjacency for a period
equaling or exceeding the RouterDeadI
. . . . . . . . . . . . 5
4. Syntax for Code Point Escapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
5.... ecommended Presentation Variants for Unicode Code Point
Escapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... d
variations on the U+ notation, known as code point escapes.
In accordance with existing best-pra... o escape Unicode characters.
One uses the code point in some representation (see the next
Klensin
ations
mp for nodes containing a "mount-point" extension statement
Case nodes do not ... ode of a module identified in a
mount point parent reference
<type> is the name of th... e specific location is referred to as
a "mount point", and any container or list node in a schema may serve
as a mount point. Mount points are identified via the inclusion o
d is known as the supplicant.
PPP
Point-to-Point Protocol, defined in [RFC1661], provides support
for multiprotocol serial datalinks. ... 1492, July 1993.
[RFC1661] Simpson, W., "The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)", STD 51,
RFC 1661, July 1994.
[RFC1968] Meyer, G., "The PPP
sive sample
measurements metered at an ingress point and an egress point (either
of which could be a transport endpoint). The trigger needs to
operate... a CB involves communication between an ingress
point (a sender) and an egress point (a receiver) of a network flow
or set of flows. A simple picture of o
nstances
share a single repository publication point, each CA has its own CRL
and its own manifest.... RL and manifest at this
repository publication point.
The CA performing key rollover waits for a p... te
products in the CA's repository publication point. When this process
is complete, the "current"... published using the same repository publication point object names,
effectively overwriting the old
ned to this link alone, and may also occur at any point
along the forward and reverse directions (e.g.... classified here into three types based on
the point at which they are introduced.
Most techniques... e
set of techniques is implemented only at one point on the reverse
direction path, within the rout... interface (where excess ACKs are removed), and a point
further along the reverse path (after the bott