… the prefix for any usage requires justification via an IETF Standards Action [ RFC2434 ]. 7 . Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Fred Templin, Peter Bieringer, Chirayu Patel, Pekka Savola, and Alain Baudot for their review of the initial version of the document. Th…
…n used to describe namespace allocation are to be interpreted as described in [ RFC2434 ]. Protocol fields and possible values to fill them are defined in this set of documents. Protocol fields will be defined in the message definitions. As an example, SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA is def…
…Registry entries are assigned by using the "IETF Consensus" policy defined in [ RFC2434 ]. The value 0x21 indicates that the Associated Channel carries an IPv4 packet. The value 0x57 indicates that the Associated Channel carries an IPv6 packet. Bryant, et al. Standards Track [Pag…
…sure", and "via". New assignments are subject to IESG Approval, as outlined in [RFC2434]. Requests should be made by email to IANA, which will then forward the request to the IESG, requesting approval. The request should use the following template: o Attribute Value: (A value for…
…group in that description. 5.3 . Designated Expert Reviews In the years since [ RFC2434 ] was published and put to use, experience has led to the following observations: o A designated expert must respond in a timely fashion, normally within a week for simple requests to a few we…
…ure", and "via". New assignments are subject to IESG Approval, as outlined in [ RFC2434 ]. Requests should be made by email to IANA, which will then forward the request to the IESG, requesting approval. The request should use the following template: o Attribute Value: (A value fo…
…group in that description. 5.3 . Designated Expert Reviews In the years since [ RFC2434 ] was published and put to use, experience has led to the following observations: o A designated expert must respond in a timely fashion, normally within a week for simple requests to a few we…
…y Standards Action, as defined in "Guidelines for Writing an IANA" ( BCP 26 ) [ RFC2434 ]. No other IANA services are required by this document. Cheshire, et al. Standards Track [Page 25] RFC 3927 IPv4 Link-Local May 2005 . Constants The following timing constants are used in thi…
…ure", and "via". New assignments are subject to IESG Approval, as outlined in [ RFC2434 ]. Requests should be made by email to IANA, which will then forward the request to the IESG, requesting approval. The request should use the following template: o Attribute Value: (A value fo…
…ure", and "via". New assignments are subject to IESG Approval, as outlined in [ RFC2434 ]. Requests should be made by email to IANA, which will then forward the request to the IESG, requesting approval. The request should use the following template: o Attribute Value: (A value fo…
…group in that description. 5.3 . Designated Expert Reviews In the years since [ RFC2434 ] was published and put to use, experience has led to the following observations: o A designated expert must respond in a timely fashion, normally within a week for simple requests to a few we…
…alues in the range 0-63 (decimal) inclusive are assigned via Standards Action [ RFC2434 ]. Values in the range 64-223 (decimal) inclusive are assigned via Specification Required [ RFC2434 ]. Values from 224-255 (decimal) inclusive are reserved for Private Use [ RFC2434 ]. - TLS C…
…alues in the range 0-63 (decimal) inclusive are assigned via Standards Action [ RFC2434 ]. Values in the range 64-223 (decimal) inclusive are assigned via Specification Required [ RFC2434 ]. Values from 224-255 (decimal) inclusive are reserved for Private Use [ RFC2434 ]. - TLS C…
… parameter type codes is done through an IETF Consensus action, as defined in [ RFC2434 ]. Documentation of the chunk parameter MUST contain the following information: a) A long and short name for the new chunk type. b) A detailed description of the structure of the chunk, which …
…alues in the range 0-63 (decimal) inclusive are assigned via Standards Action [ RFC2434 ]. Values in the range 64-223 (decimal) inclusive are assigned via Specification Required [ RFC2434 ]. Values from 224-255 (decimal) inclusive are reserved for Private Use [ RFC2434 ]. - TLS C…