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	Title		: The DCCP Service Code
	Author(s)	: G. Fairhurst
	Filename	: draft-fairhurst-dccp-serv-codes-02.txt
	Pages		: 21
	Date		: 2007-2-15
	
This document describes the usage of Service Codes by the Datagram 
   Congestion Control Protocol, RFC 4340. Service Codes provide a method 
   to identify the intended service/application to process a DCCP 
   Connection Request. This provides improved flexibility in the use and 
   assignment of port numbers for connection multiplexing. The DCCP 
   Service Code can also enable more explicit coordination of services 
   behind NATs and firewalls. This document motivates the setting of 
   Service Codes by applications, rather than assigning a default 
   Service Code value of zero.

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