FYI,
Here is the latest SLP V2 draft.
Carl-Uno
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This draft is a work item of the Service Location Protocol Working Group
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Title : Service Location Protocol, Version 2
Author(s) : E. Guttman, C. Perkins,J. Veizades, M. Day
Filename : draft-ietf-svrloc-protocol-v2-11.txt
Pages : 52
Date : 18-Nov-98
The Service Location Protocol provides a scalable framework for
the discovery and selection of network services. Using this
protocol, computers using the Internet need little or no static
configuration of network services for network based applications.
This is especially important as computers become more portable, and
users less tolerant or able to fulfill the demands of network system
administration.
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