RFC 7280 on IANA Guidance for Managing the Unidirectional Lightweight Encapsulation (ULE) Next-Header Registry

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        RFC 7280

        Title:      IANA Guidance for Managing the 
                    Unidirectional Lightweight Encapsulation (ULE) 
                    Next-Header Registry 
        Author:     G. Fairhurst
        Status:     Standards Track
        Stream:     IETF
        Date:       June 2014
        Mailbox:    gorry@erg.abdn.ac.uk
        Pages:      7
        Characters: 14954
        Updates:    RFC 4326

        I-D Tag:    draft-fairhurst-ipdvb-ule-iana-07.txt

        URL:        http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7280.txt

This document updates RFC 4326 to clarify and update the allocation
rules for the Unidirectional Lightweight Encapsulation (ULE) Next-
Header registry.  This registry is used by ULE and Generic Stream
Encapsulation (GSE) to record the code points of Extension Headers
and protocols supported by these encapsulation protocols.

This is now a Proposed Standard.

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