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        Title           : MEGACO Protocol
        Author(s)       : F. Cuervo, N. Greene, C. Huitema, A. Rayhan, 
                          B. Rosen, J. Segers 
        Filename        : draft-ietf-megaco-protocol-08.txt
        Pages           : 161
        Date            : 02-May-00
        
This document is common text with draft Recommendation H.248 as
redetermined in Geneva, February 2000.  It must be read in
conjunction with the Megaco Errata, draft-ietf-megaco-errata-00.txt.
A merged draft presenting the Megaco protocol with the Errata
incorporated is or will be available shortly as draft-ietf-megaco-
merged-00.txt.
The protocol presented in this document meets the requirements for a
media gateway control protocol as presented in RFC 2805.

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