randy, the RFC is what will be used, RRP version 1.1.0 is in the OT&E (test environemnt) slated to be put into general availability on Jan 15th. The current version in production is RRP 1.0.6 -rick On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Randy Bush wrote: > > 2. The proposed RFC is not what should be used: > > this is not relevant to the publication of *this* rfc, the intent of which > is to document what IS used not what SHOULD BE used. > > randy >
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