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        Title           : Vendor Extensions for Service Location Protocol, 
                          Version 2
        Author(s)       : E. Guttman
        Filename        : draft-guttman-svrloc-vendor-ext-04.txt
        Pages           : 8
        Date            : 07-Jun-01
        
The Service Location Protocol, Version 2 [1] allows for vendor
extensibility.  This document updates the standard, specifying
how each of these features can be used safely (with no possibility
of name collisions).  While proprietary protocol extensions are
not encouraged by IETF standards, it is important that when they
are undertaken they not hinder interoperability of compliant
implementations.  This document also defines a new extension to
SLPv2: The Vendor Opaque extension.

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