RFC 3099 (rfc3099) - Page 2 of 25


Request for Comments Summary RFC Numbers 3000-3099



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RFC 3099                  Summary of 3000-3099


3098    Gavin           Apr 2001        How to Advertise Responsibly
                                        Using E-Mail and Newsgroups or
                                        - how NOT to $$$$$  MAKE
                                        ENEMIES FAST!  $$$$$

This memo offers useful suggestions for responsible advertising
techniques that can be used via the internet in an environment where the
advertiser, recipients, and the Internet Community can coexist in a
productive and mutually respectful fashion.  This memo provides
information for the Internet community.


3097    Braden          Apr 2001        RSVP Cryptographic
                                        Authentication -- Updated
                                        Message Type Value

This memo resolves a duplication in the assignment of RSVP Message
Types, by changing the Message Types assigned by RFC 2747 to Challenge
and Integrity Response messages.  [STANDARDS TRACK]


3096    Degermark       Jul 2001        Requirements for robust
                                        IP/UDP/RTP header compression

This document contains requirements for robust IP/UDP/RTP (Internet
Protocol/User Datagram Protocol/Real-Time Transport Protocol) header
compression to be developed by the ROHC (Robust Header Compression) WG.
It is based on the ROHC charter, discussions in the WG, the 3GPP
document "3GPP TR 23.922", version 1.0.0 of October 1999, as well as
contributions from 3G.IP.  This memo provides information for the
Internet community.


3095    Bormann         Jul 2001        RObust Header Compression
                                        (ROHC): Framework and four
                                        profiles: RTP, UDP, ESP, and
                                        uncompressed

This document specifies a highly robust and efficient header compression
scheme for RTP/UDP/IP (Real-Time Transport Protocol, User Datagram
Protocol, Internet Protocol), UDP/IP, and ESP/IP (Encapsulating Security
Payload) headers.  [STANDARDS TRACK]









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