…t with some additional restrictions, reflects the early syntax of "hostnames" [ RFC0952 ] and limits those names to ASCII letters, digits, and embedded hyphens. The hostname syntax is identical to that described as the "preferred name syntax" in Section 3.5 of RFC 1034 RFC1034 ] …
…ange 0 to 255, separated by "."), as described in [ RFC1123 ] by reference to [ RFC0952 ]. Note that other forms of dotted notation may be interpreted on some platforms, as described in Section 7.4 , but only the dotted-decimal form of four octets is allowed by this grammar. IPv4…
…AZELTINE-1520 1829: HAZELTINE-2000 1830: HP-2621 1831: HP-2621A +=+=+=+=+= File rfc0952 .txt +=+=+=+=+= 'yy' on a line without 'yyyy' found at line 159: 157: ,(comma) is used as a data element delimiter 158: 159: XXX/YYY indicates protocol information of the type 160: TRANSPORT/S…
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