[comp.doc] RFC1166 on Internet Numbers

jkrey@venera.isi.edu (Joyce K. Reynolds) (07/12/90)

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	RFC 1166:

        Title:      Internet Numbers
       	Author:     S. Kirkpatrick, M. Stahl & M. Recker
	Mailbox:    SUE@NIC.DDN.MIL, STAHL@NIC.DDN.MIL,
                    MIMI@NIC.DDN.MIL
	Pages:      182
	Characters: 566,778

		pathname: RFC:RFC1166.TXT


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Joyce K. Reynolds
USC/Information Sciences Institute