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Title : Defining the Role and Function of the IETF-IANA
Author(s) : G. Huston, S. Bradner
Filename : draft-huston-iana-00.txt
Pages : 10
Date : 2002-10-22
This memo describes the role and function of the IETF-IANA.
Many IETF protocols make use of commonly defined values that are
passed within protocol objects. To ensure consistent interpretation
of these values between independent implementations, there is a need
to ensure that the values and associated semantic intent are
uniquely defined.
The IETF uses a single registry to register these protocol values
and their associated semantic intent. In this memo the registry
function is referred to as the IETF Internet Assigned Numbers
Authority (IETF-IANA).
This document provides a description of this function and proposes
that this description be adopted by the Internet Architecture Board
(IAB).
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