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	Title		: DPNSS/DASS 2 extensions to the IUA protocol
	Author(s)	: R. Mukundan, K. Morneault et al.
	Filename	: draft-ietf-sigtran-dua-06.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2003-10-2
	
This document defines a mechanism for backhauling Digital Private 
Network Signaling System 1 (DPNSS 1) and Digital Access Signaling
System 2 (DASS 2) messages over IP by extending the ISDN User 
Adaptation (IUA) Layer Protocol defined in RFC 3057.  DPNSS 1, 
specified in BTNR 188, is used to interconnect Private Branch 
Exchanges (PBX) in a private network and DASS 2, specified in 
BTNR 190, is used to connect PBXs to the PSTN.  This document aims 
to become an Appendix to IUA and to be the base for a DPNSS 1/
DASS 2 User Adaptation (DUA) implementation.

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