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        Title           : End-by-Hop Transmission Protocol
        Author(s)       : A. Bogdanov
        Filename        : draft-bogdanov-ehtp-00.txt
        Pages           : 62
        Date            : 25-Jul-02
        
End-by-Hop Transmission Protocol (EHTP) is the connection-oriented
transport service for the reliable or unreliable delivery of data
packets with possible violation of a sequence.  It has the own
address space compatible with Unified Memory Space Protocol (UMSP,
RFC3018 [5]).  EHTP includes the gateway protocol, which supports
labels and dynamic resources deallocating.  Networks with non-
overlapping or incompatible addresses space may be united at EHTP
layer with end-to-end interaction and with preservation of a
transparency.

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