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	Title		: OSI Directory IPv6 NSAPA Format
	Author(s)	: A. Pandey
	Filename	: draft-pandey-osidirectory-ipv6-nsapa-format-00.txt
	Pages		: 0
	Date		: 2005-1-3
	
The X500 Directory specifies an encoding of Presentation Address,
    which utilizes OSI Network Addresses as defined in the OSI Network
    Layer standards [CCI88] [ISO87a]. X500 Directories not being heavy 
    users of OSI Session layer services can be run in a pure TCP/IP
    environment. This is possible by incorporating minimal OSI
    presentation and session layer services in the X500 Directory, thus
    allowing the X500 Directory to run in a pure TCP/IP environment.

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