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Network Working Group                                          M. RiegelRequest for Comments: 3017                                    Siemens AGCategory: Standards Track                                        G. Zorn                                                           Cisco Systems                                                           December 2000XML DTD for Roaming Access Phone BookStatus of this Memo   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Copyright Notice   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2000).  All Rights Reserved.Abstract   This document defines the syntax as well as the semantics of the   information to be included in the phone book for roaming   applications.  It comprises the information necessary to select the   most appropriate ISP and to configure the host to get access to the   network of the provider. The specification consists of a small set of   required information elements and a variety of possible extensions.   All data is specified in XML [5] (Extensible Markup Language) syntax   leading to a concise XML DTD (Document Type Declaration) for the   phone book.Table of Contents1.  Introduction .............................................32.  Rationale for XML Usage ..................................43.  Specification of Requirements ............................54.  Value type notations for 'stronger' typing ...............55.  Container Element Definitions ............................55.1.  PhoneBook ............................................55.1.1.  phoneBook Attribute "name" ........................65.1.2.  phoneBook Attribute "version" .....................65.2.  POP ..................................................75.2.1.  pop Attribute "entryVersion" ......................85.3.  Setup ................................................85.4.  Support ..............................................95.5.  Provider .............................................9Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                     [Page 1]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 20006.  Information Element Definitions ..........................106.1.  Information elements defined for the POP element .....106.1.1.  Address ...........................................106.1.1.1.  address Attribute "family" .....................106.1.1.2.  address Attribute "countryCode" ................116.1.1.3.  address Attribute "areaCode" ...................116.1.2.  Media .............................................116.1.2.1.  Modem Protocols ................................126.1.2.2.  ISDN Protocols .................................126.1.2.3.  ATM Protocols ..................................136.1.2.4.  Frame Relay Protocols ..........................136.1.2.5.  X.25 Protocols .................................136.1.3.  Minimum Data Rate .................................146.1.4.  Maximum Data Rate .................................146.1.5.  POP Properties ....................................146.1.6.  Tunneling Protocols ...............................156.1.7.  Dialing Script ....................................156.1.8.  Pricing Information ...............................166.1.9.  City ..............................................166.1.10.  Region ...........................................166.1.11.  Country ..........................................166.1.12.  POP Setup ........................................176.1.13.  POP Support ......................................176.1.14.  POP Provider .....................................176.2.  Information elements defined for the Setup element ...176.2.1.  DNS Server Address ................................176.2.2.  NNTP Server Name ..................................186.2.3.  SMTP Server Name ..................................186.2.4.  POP3 Server Name ..................................186.2.5.  IMAP Server Name ..................................186.2.6.  WWW Proxy .........................................196.2.7.  FTP Proxy .........................................196.2.8.  Winsock Proxy .....................................196.2.9.  Default Gateway Address ...........................196.2.10.  User Name Suffix .................................206.2.11.  User Name Prefix .................................206.3.  Information elements defined for the support element..206.3.1.  Support Telephone Number ..........................206.3.2.  Support Email Address .............................21     6.4.  Information elements defined for the provider element. 216.4.1.  Provider Name .....................................216.4.2.  Provider Icon .....................................216.4.3.  Provider's World Wide Web URL .....................216.4.4.  Provider's Main Email Address .....................226.4.5.  Billing Inquiry Email Address .....................226.4.6.  Further elements ..................................227.  Complete XML DTD for the roaming phone book ..............228.  Security Considerations ..................................28Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                     [Page 2]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 20009.  IANA Considerations ......................................289.1.  Registration of new attribute values .................299.2.  Registration of new information elements .............2910.  References ..............................................3011.  Appendix: Examples ......................................3111.1.  The most simple example .............................3111.2.  A more comprehensive example ........................3112.  Acknowledgments .........................................3113.  Authors' Addresses ......................................3214.  Full Copyright Statement ................................331.  Introduction   Roaming applications depend on the delivery of information about   provided services and the procedures to get connected to the network   from the roaming consortium to the individual users as well as from   the operators of the network access servers, normally the members of   the roaming consortium, and the roaming consortium.              "phone book"    +------+    +--+    |      |    |  ++    | ISP1 | -- |   | --+    |      |    +---+    \              "phone book"    +------+              \   +------+    +------+    +--+       \_ |      |     +--+      +------+    |      |    |  ++         |      |     |  ++     |      |    | ISP2 | -- |   | -->>--- |      | --- |   | ->> | USER |    |      |    +---+       _ |      |     +---+     |      |    +------+               /  |      |               +------+    +------+    +--+      /   +------+    |      |    |  ++    /    Roaming    | ISP# | -- |   | --+    Consortium    |      |    +---+    +------+   The roaming consortium assembles from the individual contributions of   the providers belonging to the consortium a unified version of the   phone book for usage by the customers.  Probably different groups of   users get different versions of a phone book adapted to their   particular needs.  Even users might generate different subsets   especially suited to particular applications from the information   received from the roaming consortium, e.g., retrieving only entries   for a particular country or extracting all access points providing   wireless connectivity.Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                     [Page 3]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000   Therefore it is desirable to define a highly portable and well formed   structure of the phone book to enable easy generation and   postprocessing.  Goals of this document include:      - Creating a flexible, extensible and robust framework        upon which to build a standard phone book;      - Promoting a standard phone book format, to enhance        interoperability between ISPs and roaming consortia as        well as to enable automatic extraction of configuration        data by a wide variety of devices;      - Defining a compact structure containing the essential        information for the roaming user, to allow for storage        and easy update even on small devices.   It is not intended by this document to create a plethoric solution,   with phone book elements to fit every condition on earth, neither to   define any kind of phone book update or transfer protocol.2.  Rationale for XML Usage   XML is rapidly becoming a standard format for data exchange between   different applications also taking into account the transfer and   access of data over the web.  XML is used as syntax for expressing   the structure and content of a roaming phone book to enable   widespread usage and access to many different kind of media (e.g.,   paper, CDROM, www) using a widespread selection of access devices.   Furthermore XML enables:      - Extensibility      - Flexibility      - Integration with directories   Extensibility is important because phone books are living documents;   as such, it is unlikely that all the semantic requirements of   arbitrary Internet service providers (ISPs) would be met by a fixed   scheme, no matter how well thought out.  Phone book designers must be   free to create new attributes in a well-understood fashion to meet   changing business needs.   Flexibility is required of the attribute definition syntax for many   of the same reasons that semantic extensibility is necessary.  If we   assume that phone book designers may need to define elements of   arbitrary type, the syntax chosen must be able to represent these   data objects cleanly.  Using XML for describing the data content of   the phone book fits this bill nicely, since it can be used to   unambiguously describe virtually any data type.Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                     [Page 4]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000   Integration with directories: although it is unlikely that phone   books will be stored in the directory due to performance   considerations, the creation of a XML DTD describing phone book   content leaves that option open, with relatively little incremental   effort required to implement it.3.  Specification of Requirements   In this document, the key words "MAY", "MUST, "MUST NOT", "optional",   "recommended", "SHOULD", and "SHOULD NOT", are to be interpreted as   described in [1].4.  Value type notations for 'stronger' typing   XML DTDs do not currently have capabilities for 'strong typing' of   the content of elements.  The only type definition foreseen in the   base specification is "#PCDATA", 'parsable character data'.  This   might be sufficient and is used throughout this document to define   elements containing information mainly aimed for interpretation by   human beings.   To enable a more concise description of the content of particular   elements several value type notations are introduced.  This allows   for a more detailed type description of the content of elements in   cases where it seems to be desirable.      <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>      <!-- Phone book value type notation declarations -->      <!NOTATION FQDN PUBLIC "-//IETF/roamPhoneBook/NOTATION      value Type Fully_qualified_domain_name">      <!NOTATION IPADR PUBLIC "-//IETF/roamPhoneBook/NOTATION      value Type IP_address">      <!NOTATION B64JPG PUBLIC "-//IETF/roamPhoneBook/NOTATION      value Type Base64_encoded_jpeg_image">      <!NOTATION B64GIF PUBLIC "-//IETF/roamPhoneBook/NOTATION      value Type Base64_encoded_gif_image">5.  Container Element Definitions5.1.  PhoneBook   The phoneBook element is the basic container for phone book entries.   It has two attributes, a phone book name and a phone book version   number (applying to the phone book as a whole), and always contains   one or more pop elements.  A phoneBook element may also contain   multiple Setup, Support and Provider elements, if they are referenced   to by more than one pop element.Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                     [Page 5]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000   Syntax:      <!ELEMENT phoneBook (            pop+,            setup*,            support*,            provider*)>      <!ATTLIST phoneBook            name    CDATA   #REQUIRED            version CDATA   #REQUIRED >        phoneBook      +-----------------------------------+      | phoneBookName                (req)|      | phoneBookVersion             (req)|      | +-----------------------+         |      | | pop                   |+   (req)|      | +-----------------------+|        |      |  + - - - - - - - - - - - +        |      |                                   |      | + - - - - - - - - - - - +         |      | | setup                 |+   (opt)|      | + - - - - - - - - - - - +|        |      |  + - - - - - - - - - - - +        |      |                                   |      | + - - - - - - - - - - - +         |      | | support               |+   (opt)|      | + - - - - - - - - - - - +|        |      |  + - - - - - - - - - - - +        |      |                                   |      | + - - - - - - - - - - - +         |      | | provider              |+   (opt)|      | + - - - - - - - - - - - +|        |      |  + - - - - - - - - - - - +        |      +-----------------------------------+5.1.1.  phoneBook Attribute "name"   The phoneBook attribute "name" is an arbitrary string assigned as an   identifier for a phone book.5.1.2.  phoneBook Attribute "version"   The phoneBookVersion attribute is an integer representing the version   of the phone book; it is a monotonically increasing counter which   should be incremented each time the phone book is modified.  This   element can be used by a server to help decide what (if any) actions   are required to bring a client's phone book up to date.  For example,   the client can, at connect time, send an update request to the serverRiegel & Zorn               Standards Track                     [Page 6]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000   including in the request the version number of its current phone   book.  If the client's phone book version is not the same as the   server's current phone book version, the server can easily take   appropriate action, e.g., reply with a URL pointing to a file   containing the differences between the client and server phone books.5.2.  POP   The pop element contains information elements relevant to individual   network points of presence (POPs).  The required information elements   are addrFamily, address, media and entryVersion.  The media element   represents the media types supported by the POP, while the   entryVersion element is a monotonically-increasing integer which   should be incremented whenever the object is modified.   The following information elements are currently defined for the pop   element.  Additional information elements may be defined by IANA in   future.        POP      +-----------------------------------+      |  entryVersion                (req)|      | +-------------------------+       |      | | address                 |  (req)|      | +-------------------------+       |      |  media                       (req)|      |  minBitsPerSecond            (opt)|      |  maxBitsPerSecond            (opt)|      |  "popProperties"             (opt)|      |  "tunnelingProtocols"        (opt)|      |  dialScript                  (opt)|      |  pricingInformation          (opt)|      | + - - - - - - - - - - - - +       |      | | "location"              |  (opt)|      | + - - - - - - - - - - - - +       |      | + - - - - - - - - - - - - +       |      | | "popSetup"              |  (opt)|      | + - - - - - - - - - - - - +       |      | + - - - - - - - - - - - - +       |      | | "popSupport"            |  (opt)|      | + - - - - - - - - - - - - +       |      | + - - - - - - - - - - - - +       |      | | "popProvider"           |  (opt)|      | + - - - - - - - - - - - - +       |      +-----------------------------------+Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                     [Page 7]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000   Syntax:      <!ENTITY % popInformation           "address,            media+,            minBitsPerSecond?,            maxBitsPerSecond?,            popProperty*,            tunnelProto*,            dialScript?,            pricingInformation?,            city?,            region?,            country?,            (setup | setupPtr)?,            (support | supportPtr)?,            (provider |providerPtr)?">      <!ELEMENT pop ( %popInformation; )>      <!ATTLIST pop            entryVersion   CDATA   #REQUIRED>5.2.1.  pop Attribute "entryVersion"   The entryVersion attribute is an integer representing the version of   the POP object; it is a monotonically increasing counter which should   be incremented each time the object is modified.  This attribute may   be useful in merging and updating phone books.5.3.  Setup   The Setup element includes information elements which describe   services which may change from provider to provider or even from POP   to POP.  Some of the values contained in these information elements   may be available by other means (e.g., DHCP), but others may not.   The following information elements are currently defined for the   Setup element.  Additional information elements may be defined by   IANA in future.   Syntax:      <!ENTITY % setupInformation           "dnsServerAddress*,            nntpServerName*,            smtpServerName*,            popServerName*,            imapServerName*,Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                     [Page 8]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000            wwwProxyServerName*,            ftpProxyServerName*,            winsockProxyServerName*,            defaultGatewayAddress?,            userNamePrefix?,            userNameSuffix?">      <!ELEMENT setup ( %setupInformation; )>      <!ATTLIST setup            id      ID      #REQUIRED>5.4.  Support   The Support element includes those information elements that are   pertinent to the provision of customer support for a POP or provider.   Languages spoken by the staff at the support center might be   specified by multiple entries for the attribute value language.   Additional information elements for the Support element may be   defined by IANA in future.   Syntax:      <!ENTITY % supportInformation           "(supportTelephoneNumber | supportMailtoURL)+">      <!ELEMENT support %supportInformation; >      <!ATTLIST support            id          ID         #REQUIRED            language    NMTOKENS   #IMPLIED >5.5.  Provider   The Provider element contains information elements pertaining to the   general business operations of a given network service provider.  The   information elements include such things as telephone number, mailing   address, etc., as well as URLs for e-mail and a World Wide Web site.   A Provider element may also contain a reference to support   information.   Currently the following information elements are defined for the   Provider element.  Additional information elements may be defined by   IANA in future.   Syntax:      <!ENTITY % providerInformation           "providerName?,            providerIcon?,            wwwURL?,Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                     [Page 9]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000            generalMailtoURL?,            billingMailtoURL?,            businessCategory?,            x121Address?,            registeredAddress?,            destinationIndicator?,            preferredDeliveryMethod?,            telexNumber?,            teletexTerminalIdentifier?,            telephoneNumber?,            internationalISDNNumber?,            facsimileTelephoneNumber?,            street?,            postOfficeBox?,            postalCode?,            postalAddress?,            physicalDeliveryOfficeName?,            description?,            supportPtr*">      <!ELEMENT provider ( %providerInformation; )>      <!ATTLIST provider            id      ID      #REQUIRED>6.  Information Element Definitions6.1.  Information elements defined for the POP element6.1.1.  Address   The address element provides the information representing the address   of the POP.  For POPs offering dial-up network access, the address   element will at least contain an IA5 string representing a telephone   number, formatted in standard fashion [4] (e.g., "+ 1 234 5678").   More detailed information may be available by optional attribute   values.   Syntax:      <!-- A network address for this POP -->      <!ELEMENT address (#PCDATA)>6.1.1.1.  address Attribute "family"   The attribute family of the element address defines the address   family to which the element value belongs.  For POPs offering dial-up   network access, the addrFamily attribute will generally contain a   value for a telephone network based address family.  Currently the   following attribute values are defined.  Additional values may beRiegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 10]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000   registered by IANA in future.      Value   Description      ------  ------------------------------------------      E164    ITU-T E.164 (PSTN, SMDS, Frame Relay, ATM)      X121    ITU-T X.121 (X.25, Frame Relay)   Syntax:      <!-- Attribute values for address family -->      <!ENTITY % addressFamily "(E164|X121)" >      <!ATTLIST address              family %addressFamily; #REQUIRED >6.1.1.2.  address Attribute "countryCode"   The countryCode attribute indicates the international dialing prefix   for the country in which the POP is located.   Syntax:      <!-- ITU dialing code for the country in which this POP is located -->      <!ATTLIST address              countryCode CDATA #IMPLIED >6.1.1.3.  address Attribute "areaCode"   The areaCode attribute contains the area or city code component of   the telephone number in the 'address' element (if any) associated   with this POP.      <!-- Area or city code component of the telephone number in the           accessTelephoneNumber element associated with this POP -->      <!ATTLIST address              areaCode CDATA #IMPLIED >6.1.2.  Media   The media element is a container describing the types of media and   related protocols supported by this POP.  The following media types   are currently defined.  Additional types may be registered by IANA in   future.      Value         Media Type      --------      -----------      viaMODEM      Modem      viaISDN       ISDN      viaATM        ATM      viaFR         Frame Relay      viaX25        X.25Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 11]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000   Syntax:      <!-- The types of media supported by this POP -->      <!ENTITY % mediaTypes "(viaMODEM|viaISDN|viaATM|viaFR|viaX25)+" >      <!ELEMENT media %mediaTypes; >6.1.2.1.  Modem Protocols   The viaMODEM element is an empty element representing by its optional   type attribute the modem protocol supported by the access devices   that can be reached at address.  To define multiple available   protocols this element may be included repeatedly.  The initially   defined modem protocol types are listed in the table below.   Additional values may be registered by IANA in future.      Value   Duplex   Speed   Protocol      -----   ------   -----   -------------      V21     Full     300     ITU-T V.21      V22     Full     1200    ITU-T V.22      V29     Half     9600    ITU-T V.29      V32     Full     9600    ITU-T V.32      V32B    Full     14.4k   ITU-T V.32bis      V34     Full     28.8k   ITU-T V.34      V34B    Full     33.6k   ITU-T V.34bis      V90     Full     56k     ITU-T V.90   Syntax      <!-- A modem media type element -->      <!ENTITY % modemProtocols "(V21|V22|V29|V32|V32B|V34|V34B|V90)" >      <!ELEMENT viaMODEM EMPTY>      <!ATTLIST viaMODEM              type %modemProtocols; #IMPLIED >6.1.2.2.  ISDN Protocols   The viaISDN element is an empty element representing by its optional   type attribute the ISDN protocol supported by the access devices that   can be reached at address.  To define multiple available protocols   this element may be included repeatedly.  The initially defined ISDN   protocol types are listed in the table below.  Additional values may   be registered by IANA in future.      Value  Speed    Meaning      -----  -----    -----------      V110L  19.2k    ITU-T V.110      V110H  38.4k    ITU-T V.110      V120L  56k      ITU-T V.120Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 12]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000      V120H  64k      ITU-T V.120      X75    64k      ITU-T X.75      HDLC   64kRFC 1618   Syntax:      <!-- An ISDN media type element -->      <!ENTITY % isdnProtocols "(V110L|V110H|V120L|V120H|X75|HDLC)">      <!ELEMENT viaISDN EMPTY>      <!ATTLIST viaISDN              type %isdnProtocols; #IMPLIED >6.1.2.3.  ATM Protocols   The viaATM element is an empty element representing by its optional   type attribute a particular protocol supported by the access devices   that can be reached at address.  To define multiple available   protocols this element may be included repeatedly.  Currently only   one protocol is defined.  Additional values may be registered by IANA   in future.   Syntax:      <!-- An ATM media type element -->      <!ENTITY % atmProtocols "(RFC2364)">      <!ELEMENT viaATM EMPTY>      <!ATTLIST viaATM              type %atmProtocols; #IMPLIED >6.1.2.4.  Frame Relay Protocols   The viaFR element is an empty element representing by its optional   type attribute the particular protocol supported by the access   devices that can be reached at address.  To define multiple available   protocols this element may be included repeatedly.  Currently only   one protocol is defined.  Additional values may be registered by IANA   in future.   Syntax:      <!-- A Frame Relay media type element -->      <!ENTITY % frProtocols "(RFC1973)">      <!ELEMENT viaFR EMPTY>      <!ATTLIST viaFR              type %frProtocols; #IMPLIED >6.1.2.5.  X.25 Protocols   The viaX25 element is an empty element representing by its optional   type attribute the particular protocol supported by the access   devices that can be reached at address.  To define multiple availableRiegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 13]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000   protocols this element may be included repeatedly.  Currently only   one protocol is defined.  Additional values may be registered by IANA   in future.   Syntax:      <!-- A X.25 media type element -->      <!ENTITY % x25Protocols "(RFC1598)">      <!ELEMENT viaX25 EMPTY>      <!ATTLIST viaX25              type %x25Protocols; #IMPLIED >6.1.3.  Minimum Data Rate   The minBitsPerSecond element indicates the minimum data rate (in   bits/second) supported by the access devices at the POP.   Syntax:      <!-- Minimum data rate supported by this POP in bits/second -->      <!ELEMENT minBitsPerSecond (#PCDATA)>6.1.4.  Maximum Data Rate   The maxBitsPerSecond element indicates the maximum data rate (in   bits/second) supported by the access devices at the POP.   Syntax:      <!-- Maximum data rate supported by this POP in bits/second -->      <!ELEMENT maxBitsPerSecond (#PCDATA)>6.1.5.  POP Properties   The popProperty element is an empty element representing by its   attribute value a particular property of this POP.  To define   multiple available protocols this element might be included several   times.  The initially defined properties are listed in the table   below.  Additional values may be registered by IANA in future.      Value      Property      ------     ----------------------      MPPP       Multilink PPP (RFC 1990)      MOBIP      Mobile IP (RFC 2002)      MCRX       Multicast Reception      MCTX       Multicast Transmission   Syntax:      <!-- A property characterizing this POP -->      <!ENTITY % popProperties "(MPPP|MOBIP|MCRX|MCTX)" >Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 14]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000      <!ELEMENT popProperty EMPTY>      <!ATTLIST popProperty              type %popProperties; #REQUIRED>6.1.6.  Tunneling Protocols   The tunnelProto element is an empty element representing by its   attribute a tunneling protocol supported by this POP.  To define   multiple available protocols this element might be included several   times.  The initially defined values are listed in the table below.   Additional values may be registered by IANA in future.      Value     Protocol      ------    ------------------      L2TPRFC 2661   L2TP      PPTPRFC 2637   PPTP      L2FRFC 2341   L2F      ATMPRFC 2107   ATMP      AHTRFC 2402   IP AH Tunnel Mode      ESPTRFC 2406   IP ESP Tunnel Mode      IPIPRFC 1853   IP-IP      MIPRFC 2004   Minimal IP-IP      GRERFC 1701   GRE   Syntax:      <!-- A tunneling protocol supported by this POP -->      <!ENTITY % tunnelingProtocols              "(L2TP|PPTP|L2F|ATMP|AHT|ESPT|IPIP|MIP|GRE)" >      <!ELEMENT tunnelProto EMPTY>      <!ATTLIST tunnelProto              type %tunnelingProtocols; #REQUIRED>6.1.7.  Dialing Script   The dialScript element contains the dialing script to be used when   connecting to this POP.  The attribute value type of dialScript   defines the type of the script that should be used when connecting to   this POP.   Syntax:      <!-- The dial script to be used -->      <!ELEMENT dialScript (#PCDATA)>      <!ATTLIST dialScript              type CDATA #IMPLIED >Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 15]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 20006.1.8.  Pricing Information   The pricingInformation element is a free-form string representing   pricing information for this POP.  It may be anything from a simple   string indicating relative expense (e.g., "$$$$" for a very expensive   POP) to a paragraph describing time-of-day and other differential   pricing variables.   Syntax:      <!-- Pricing information for this POP -->      <!ELEMENT pricing (#PCDATA)>6.1.9.  City   The city element contains the name of the city in which the POP is   located (not the city(s) from which it is accessible by a local   call).   Syntax:      <!-- The name of the city in which this POP is located -->      <!ELEMENT city (#PCDATA)>6.1.10.  Region   The region element contains the name of the region in which the POP   is located.  In the United States, this would be the name of a state   or (for Washington, D.C.) administrative district.  In other   countries, it might be the name of a province, parish or county.   Syntax:      <!-- The name of the region in which this POP is located -->      <!ELEMENT region (#PCDATA)>6.1.11.  Country   The country element contains the name of the country in which the POP   is located.  The country name may be abbreviated (e.g., "USA" for the   United States of America or "UK" for the United Kingdom) but if   abbreviations are used the usage must be consistent within a given   phone book.   Syntax:      <!-- The name of the country in which this POP is located -->      <!ELEMENT country (#PCDATA)>Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 16]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 20006.1.12.  POP Setup   The popSetup element is either a setup element, if setup is specific   to this particular POP, or a reference to any of the setup elements   given in the outer scope of the phonebook element.   Syntax:      <!-- Reference for setup information for this POP -->      <!ELEMENT setupPtr EMPTY>      <!ATTLIST setupPtr            setupID   IDREFS  #IMPLIED>6.1.13.  POP Support   The popSupport element is either a support element, if support is   specific to this particular POP, or a reference to any of the support   elements given in the outer scope of the phonebook element.   Syntax:      <!-- Reference for support information for this POP -->      <!ELEMENT supportPtr EMPTY>      <!ATTLIST supportPtr            supportID IDREFS  #IMPLIED>6.1.14.  POP Provider   The popProvider element is either a provider element, if provider   information is specific to this particular POP, or a reference to any   of the provider elements given in the outer scope of the phonebook   element.   Syntax:      <!-- Reference for provider information for this POP -->      <!ELEMENT providerPtr EMPTY>      <!ATTLIST providerPtr            providerID IDREFS  #IMPLIED>6.2.  Information elements defined for the Setup element6.2.1.  DNS Server Address   The dnsServerAddress element represents the IP address of the Domain   Name Service (DNS) server which should be used when connected to this   POP.  The address is represented in the form of a string in dotted-   decimal notation (e.g., 192.168.101.1).Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 17]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000   Syntax:      <!-- Domain Name Server IP address -->      <!ELEMENT dnsServerAddress (#PCDATA)>      <!ATTLIST dnsServerAddress              value NOTATION (IPADR) #IMPLIED>6.2.2.  NNTP Server Name   The nntpServerName element contains the fully qualified domain name   (FQDN) of the Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) server which   should be used when connected to this POP.   Syntax:      <!-- Name of an NNTP server -->      <!ELEMENT nntpServerName (#PCDATA)>      <!ATTLIST nntpServerName              value NOTATION (FQDN) #IMPLIED>6.2.3.  SMTP Server Name   The smtpServerName element contains the FQDN of the Simple Mail   Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server which should be used when connected   to this POP.   Syntax:      <!-- Name of an SMTP mail server -->      <!ELEMENT smtpServerName (#PCDATA)>      <!ATTLIST smtpServerName              value NOTATION (FQDN) #IMPLIED>6.2.4.  POP3 Server Name   The popServerName element contains the FQDN of the Post Office   Protocol (POP) server which should be used when connected to this   POP.   Syntax:      <!-- Name of an POP3 mail server -->      <!ELEMENT popServerName (#PCDATA)>      <!ATTLIST popServerName              value NOTATION (FQDN) #IMPLIED>6.2.5.  IMAP Server Name   The imapServerName element contains the FQDN of the Internet Mail   Access Protocol (IMAP) server which should be used when connected to   this POP.Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 18]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000   Syntax:      <!-- Name of an IMAP4 server -->      <!ELEMENT imapServerName (#PCDATA)>      <!ATTLIST imapServerName              value NOTATION (FQDN) #IMPLIED>6.2.6.  WWW Proxy   The wwwProxyServerName element contains the FQDN of the World Wide   Web (WWW) proxy server which should be used when connected to this   POP.   Syntax:      <!-- Name of an WWW Proxy -->      <!ELEMENT wwwProxyServerName (#PCDATA)>      <!ATTLIST wwwProxyServerName              value NOTATION (FQDN) #IMPLIED>6.2.7.  FTP Proxy   The ftpProxyServerName element contains the FQDN of the File Transfer   Protocol (FTP) proxy server which should be used when connected to   this POP.   Syntax:      <!-- Name of an FTP Proxy -->      <!ELEMENT ftpProxyServerName (#PCDATA)>      <!ATTLIST ftpProxyServerName              value NOTATION (FQDN) #IMPLIED>6.2.8.  Winsock Proxy   The winsockProxyServerName element contains the FQDN of the Windows   Socket (Winsock) proxy server which should be used when connected to   this POP.   Syntax:      <!-- Name of an Winsock Proxy -->      <!ELEMENT winsockProxyServerName (#PCDATA)>      <!ATTLIST winsockProxyServerName              value NOTATION (FQDN) #IMPLIED>6.2.9.  Default Gateway Address   The defaulttGatewayAddress element represents the address of the   default gateway which should be used when connected to this POP.  The   address is represented in the form of a string in dotted-decimal   notation (e.g., 192.168.101.1).Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 19]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000   Syntax:      <!-- Default Gateway IP address (in dotted decimal notation) -->      <!ELEMENT defaultGatewayAddress (#PCDATA)>      <!ATTLIST defaultGatewayAddress              value NOTATION (IPADR) #IMPLIED>6.2.10.  User Name Suffix   The userNameSuffix element represents a string which should be   concatenated to the base username.  For example, if the base username   is "userA" and the value of this element is "@bigco.com", the   resulting augmented username would be "userA@bigco.com".  An   intelligent dialer may concatenate the string automatically.  Note   that both the userNameSuffix and the userNamePrefix (below) may be   applied to the same base username.   Syntax:      <!-- User Name suffix -->      <!ELEMENT userNameSuffix (#PCDATA)>6.2.11.  User Name Prefix   The userNamePrefix element represents a string to which the base   username should be concatenated.  For example, if the base username   is "userB" and the value of this element is "BIGCO/" the resulting   augmented username would be "BIGCO/userB".  An intelligent dialer may   perform the concatenation automatically.  Note that both the   userNameSuffix (above) and the userNamePrefix may be applied to the   same base username.   Syntax:      <!-- User Name prefix -->      <!ELEMENT userNamePrefix (#PCDATA)>6.3.  Information elements defined for the support element6.3.1.  Support Telephone Number   The supportTelephoneNumber element contains a number that may be   called to reach the support center for a particular provider or POP.   This element is basically a string and should contain the entire   telephone number in international form, e.g., "+1 425 838 8080".   Syntax:      <!-- The number to be dialed to contact customer support           for this POP or provider -->      <!ELEMENT supportTelephoneNumber (#PCDATA)>Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 20]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 20006.3.2.  Support Email Address   The supportMailtoURL element contains a URL for the provider's   customer support email address, e.g., mailto:support@uu.net.  This   URL could be used to contact customer support personnel regarding   non-urgent issues.   Syntax:      <!-- A Uniform Resource Locator for the provider's customer           support email address -->      <!ELEMENT supportMailtoURL (#PCDATA)>6.4.  Information elements defined for the provider element6.4.1.  Provider Name   The providerName element is a string containing the name of the   provider (e.g., "BIGNET Corporation").   Syntax:      <!-- The name of the provider -->      <!ELEMENT providerName (#PCDATA)>6.4.2.  Provider Icon   The providerIcon attribute contains a BASE64 encoded JPEG or GIF   image which may be used for 'branding' phone book entries or   displayed when dialing.   Syntax:      <!-- An icon in BASE64 encoded JPEG or GIF format -->      <!ELEMENT providerIcon (#PCDATA)>      <!ATTLIST providerIcon              value NOTATION (B64JPG | B64GIF) #IMPLIED>6.4.3.  Provider's World Wide Web URL   The wwwURL element contains a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the   provider's Web site, for example,http://www.uu.net.   Syntax:      <!-- A Uniform Resource Locator for the provider's home page -->      <!ELEMENT wwwURL (#PCDATA)>Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 21]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 20006.4.4.  Provider's Main Email Address   The generalMailtoURL element contains a URL for the provider's main   email address, for example, mailto:contact@uu.net.  This URL could be   used for general correspondence, complaints, etc.   Syntax:      <!-- A Uniform Resource Locator for the provider's                  email address -->      <!ELEMENT generalMailtoURL (#PCDATA)>6.4.5.  Billing Inquiry Email Address   The billingMailtoURL element contains a URL for the provider's   billing support email address, for example, mailto:billing@uu.net.   This URL could be used to for correspondence regarding billing and   payment issues.   Syntax:      <!-- A Uniform Resource Locator for the email                  address to be used for billing inquiries -->      <!ELEMENT billingMailtoURL (#PCDATA)>6.4.6.  Further elements   The remainder of the information elements of the provider element are   described in principle in [3].7.  Complete XML DTD for the roaming phone book   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>   <!-- Parameter entity declaration -->   <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -->   <!-- This section will be maintained by IANA and can be direct        referenced by the DTD specification by means of an external        parameter entity. -->   <!ENTITY % addressFamily "(E164|X121)" >   <!ENTITY % mediaTypes "(viaMODEM|viaISDN|viaATM|viaFR|viaX25)+" >   <!ENTITY % modemProtocols "(V21|V22|V29|V32|V32B|V34|V34B|V90)" >   <!ENTITY % isdnProtocols "(V110L|V110H|V120L|V120H|X75|HDLC)">   <!ENTITY % atmProtocols "(RFC2364)">Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 22]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000   <!ENTITY % frProtocols "(RFC1973)">   <!ENTITY % x25Protocols "(RFC1598)">   <!ENTITY % popProperties "(MPPP|MOBIP|MCRX|MCTX)" >   <!ENTITY % tunnelingProtocols        "(L2TP|PPTP|L2F|ATMP|AHT|ESPT|IPIP|MIP|GRE)" >   <!ENTITY % popInformation        "address,         media+,         minBitsPerSecond?,         maxBitsPerSecond?,         popProperty*,         tunnelProto*,         dialScript?,         pricingInformation?,         city?,         region?,         country?,         (setup|setupPtr)?,         (support|supportPtr)?,         (provider|providerPtr)?">   <!ENTITY % setupInformation        "dnsServerAddress*,         nntpServerName*,         smtpServerName*,         popServerName*,         imapServerName*,         wwwProxyServerName*,         ftpProxyServerName*,         winsockProxyServerName*,         defaultGatewayAddress?,         userNamePrefix?,         userNameSuffix?">   <!ENTITY % supportInformation        "(supportTelephoneNumber|supportMailtoURL)+">   <!ENTITY % providerInformation        "providerName?,         providerIcon?,         wwwURL?,         generalMailtoURL?,         billingMailtoURL?,         businessCategory?,Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 23]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000         x121Address?,         registeredAddress?,         destinationIndicator?,         preferredDeliveryMethod?,         telexNumber?,         teletexTerminalIdentifier?,         telephoneNumber?,         internationalISDNNumber?,         facsimileTelephoneNumber?,         street?,         postOfficeBox?,         postalCode?,         postalAddress?,         physicalDeliveryOfficeName?,         description?,         supportPtr*">   <!-- ++++++++++++++ End of IANA maintained section ++++++++++ -->   <!-- Phone book value type notation declarations -->   <!NOTATION FQDN PUBLIC "-//IETF/roamPhoneBook/NOTATION   value Type Fully_qualified_domain_name">   <!NOTATION IPADR PUBLIC "-//IETF/roamPhoneBook/NOTATION   value Type IP_address">   <!NOTATION B64JPG PUBLIC "-//IETF/roamPhoneBook/NOTATION   value Type Base64_encoded_jpeg_image">   <!NOTATION B64GIF PUBLIC "-//IETF/roamPhoneBook/NOTATION   value Type Base64_encoded_gif_image">   <!-- Phone book element declarations -->   <!ELEMENT phoneBook (         pop+,         setup*,         support*,         provider*) >   <!ATTLIST phoneBook         name    CDATA   #REQUIRED         version CDATA   #REQUIRED >   <!ELEMENT pop ( %popInformation; )>   <!ATTLIST pop         entryVersion   CDATA   #REQUIRED>   <!ELEMENT setup ( %setupInformation; )>   <!ATTLIST setup         id      ID      #REQUIRED>   <!ELEMENT support ( %supportInformation; )>Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 24]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000   <!ATTLIST support         id          ID         #REQUIRED         language    NMTOKENS   #IMPLIED >   <!ELEMENT provider ( %providerInformation; )>   <!ATTLIST provider         id      ID      #REQUIRED>   <!-- Information elements for pop -->   <!ELEMENT address (#PCDATA)>   <!ATTLIST address           family       %addressFamily;  #REQUIRED           countryCode  CDATA            #IMPLIED           areaCode     CDATA            #IMPLIED >   <!ELEMENT media %mediaTypes; >   <!ELEMENT viaMODEM EMPTY>   <!ATTLIST viaMODEM           type %modemProtocols; #IMPLIED >   <!ELEMENT viaISDN EMPTY>   <!ATTLIST viaISDN           type %isdnProtocols; #IMPLIED >   <!ELEMENT viaATM EMPTY>   <!ATTLIST viaATM           type %atmProtocols; #IMPLIED >   <!ELEMENT viaFR EMPTY>   <!ATTLIST viaFR           type %frProtocols; #IMPLIED >   <!ELEMENT viaX25 EMPTY>   <!ATTLIST viaX25           type %x25Protocols; #IMPLIED >   <!ELEMENT minBitsPerSecond (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT maxBitsPerSecond (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT popProperty EMPTY>   <!ATTLIST popProperty           type         %popProperties;  #REQUIRED >   <!ELEMENT tunnelProto EMPTY>   <!ATTLIST tunnelProto           type   %tunnelingProtocols;   #REQUIRED >Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 25]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000   <!ELEMENT dialScript (#PCDATA)>   <!ATTLIST dialScript           type CDATA #IMPLIED >   <!ELEMENT pricing (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT city (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT region (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT country (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT setupPtr EMPTY>   <!ATTLIST setupPtr         setupID   IDREFS  #IMPLIED>   <!ELEMENT supportPtr EMPTY>   <!ATTLIST supportPtr         supportID IDREFS  #IMPLIED>   <!ELEMENT providerPtr EMPTY>   <!ATTLIST providerPtr         providerID IDREFS  #IMPLIED>   <!-- Information elements for setup -->   <!ELEMENT dnsServerAddress (#PCDATA)>   <!ATTLIST dnsServerAddress           value NOTATION (IPADR) #IMPLIED>   <!ELEMENT nntpServerName (#PCDATA)>   <!ATTLIST nntpServerName           value NOTATION (FQDN) #IMPLIED>   <!ELEMENT smtpServerName (#PCDATA)>   <!ATTLIST smtpServerName           value NOTATION (FQDN) #IMPLIED>   <!ELEMENT popServerName (#PCDATA)>   <!ATTLIST popServerName           value NOTATION (FQDN) #IMPLIED>   <!ELEMENT imapServerName (#PCDATA)>   <!ATTLIST imapServerName           value NOTATION (FQDN) #IMPLIED>   <!ELEMENT wwwProxyServerName (#PCDATA)>   <!ATTLIST wwwProxyServerName           value NOTATION (FQDN) #IMPLIED>Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 26]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000   <!ELEMENT ftpProxyServerName (#PCDATA)>   <!ATTLIST ftpProxyServerName           value NOTATION (FQDN) #IMPLIED>   <!ELEMENT winsockProxyServerName (#PCDATA)>   <!ATTLIST winsockProxyServerName           value NOTATION (FQDN) #IMPLIED>   <!ELEMENT defaultGatewayAddress (#PCDATA)>   <!ATTLIST defaultGatewayAddress           value NOTATION (IPADR) #IMPLIED>   <!ELEMENT userNameSuffix (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT userNamePrefix (#PCDATA)>   <!-- Information elements for support -->   <!ELEMENT supportTelephoneNumber (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT supportMailtoURL (#PCDATA)>   <!-- Information elements for provider -->   <!ELEMENT providerName (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT providerIcon (#PCDATA)>   <!ATTLIST providerIcon           value NOTATION (B64JPG|B64GIF) #IMPLIED>   <!ELEMENT wwwURL (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT generalMailtoURL (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT billingMailtoURL (#PCDATA)>   <!-- Further provider elements according toRFC1274 -->   <!ELEMENT businessCategory (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT x121Address (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT registeredAddress (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT destinationIndicator (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT preferredDeliveryMethod (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT telexNumber (#PCDATA)>Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 27]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000   <!ELEMENT teletexTerminalIdentifier (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT telephoneNumber (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT internationalISDNNumber (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT facsimileTelephoneNumber (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT street (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT postOfficeBox (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT postalCode (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT postalAddress (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT physicalDeliveryOfficeName (#PCDATA)>   <!ELEMENT description (#PCDATA)>   <!-- end of dtd -->8.  Security Considerations   The secure distribution and transport of information of a phone book   for roaming applications require a reliable authentication of the   issuer of the information as well as means to preserve the integrity   of the provided information.   No specific elements for security requirements are provided by the   phone book XML DTD itself.  It is assumed that security of the   roaming phone book is provided by means outside of the scope of this   specification, such as signing the phone book using pgp.9.  IANA Considerations   This specification provides the possibility to define further   attribute values for all information elements owning enumerated   attribute lists as well as to extend the main structures 'pop',   'setup', 'support' and 'provider' by additional information elements.   Therefore the specification of the roaming phone book can be adopted   to future requirements without changing this document.  Extensions   and refinements to this specification can be achieved by registration   of new elements and attributes by IANA.   Extending this specification with additional attributes or elements   must not change the validity of documents based on an older version   of the XML DTD.  Therefore all added information elements must beRiegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 28]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 2000   optional, prohibiting the mandatory inclusion of newly defined   information elements.  Adding new values to enumerated attribute   lists has no backward compatibility constraints because it does not   harm the validity of attributes already defined.   To facilitate the registration of new information elements and   attribute values the DTD of the phone book has been separated in two   parts, the extensible part containing only parameter entity   declarations for ease inclusion of new values, and the fixed part   containing the detailed specification of the content and structure of   the phone book.  By referencing the parameter entity declarations in   the fixed part of the specification the whole phone book becomes   extensible.   The part containing the parameter entity declarations has to be   maintained by the IANA.  There are two different classes of   declarations in this part requiring different policies for   registering new values.9.1.  Registration of new attribute values   The entities 'addressFamily', 'modemProtocols', 'isdnProtocols',   'atmProtocols', 'frProtocols', 'x25Protocols', 'popProperties' and   'tunnelingProtocols' are describing enumerated attribute value lists.   Because there is no limitation in the name space of these attribute   values and newly defined attribute values can not harm the validity   of existing values, new attribute values can be assigned by   Specification Required [6].9.2.  Registration of new information elements   The entities 'mediaTypes', 'popInformation', 'setupInformation', '   supportInformation' and 'providerInformation' define the information   elements probably included in the media, pop, setup, support and   provider elements.  Inserting new values into these lists extends the   phone book by arbitrarily new information elements.  Inappropriate   use of the XML content model can destroy the backward compatibility   of the DTD.  Therefore the assignment of new information elements   requires the approval of a Designated Expert [6].  In addition to the   insertion of a new value into the list, the detailed definition of   the information element has to be appended to the specification part   maintained by the IANA.Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 29]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 200010.  References   [1]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement        Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.   [2]  Reynolds, J. and J. Postel, "ASSIGNED NUMBERS", STD 2,RFC 1700,        October 1994.   [3]  Barker, P. and S. Kille, "The COSINE and Internet X.500 Schema",RFC 1274, November 1991.   [4]  ITU Rec. E.123, "Notation for national and international        telephone numbers", 1988.   [5]  "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0" W3C Recommendation 10-        February-1998http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-19980210   [6]  Narten, T. and  H. Alvestrand, "Guidelines for Writing an IANA        Considerations Section in RFCs",BCP 26,RFC 2434, October 1998.Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 30]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 200011.  Appendix: Examples11.1.  The most simple example   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>   <!DOCTYPE phoneBook SYSTEM "roamPhoneBook.dtd">   <phoneBook name="minimalExample" version="1">      <pop entryVersion="1">         <address family="E164">+1 234 5678901</address>         <media><viaMODEM/></media>      </pop>   </phoneBook>11.2.  A more comprehensive example   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>   <!DOCTYPE phoneBook SYSTEM "roamPhoneBook.dtd">   <phoneBook name="KNF_simple" version="1">      <pop entryVersion="1">         <address family="E164" countryCode="49">+49913130540</address>         <media>            <viaMODEM type="V90"/>            <viaMODEM type="V34B"/>            <viaISDN type="HDLC"/>         </media>         <setup>            <dnsServerAddress>192.168.147.5</dnsServerAddress>            <dnsServerAddress>193.175.24.33</dnsServerAddress>         </setup>      </pop>      <support language="EN DE">         <supportMailtoURL>mailto:support@franken.de</supportMailtoURL>         <supportTelephoneNumber>+499123968066</supportTelephoneNumber>      </support>   </phoneBook>12.  Acknowledgments   Thanks to Pat Calhoun, Bernard Aboba, Jay Farhat, Butch Anton,   Quentin Miller, and Ken Crocker for salient input and review.Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 31]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 200013.  Authors' Addresses   Questions about this memo can be directed to:   Max Riegel   Siemens AG   Hofmannstr. 51   Munich, 81359   Germany   Phone:  +49 89 722 49557   EMail: maximilian.riegel@icn.siemens.de   Glen Zorn   Cisco Systems, Inc.   500 108th Avenue N.E., Suite 500   Bellevue, WA 98004   USA   Phone:  +1 425 438 8218   EMail:  gwz@cisco.comRiegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 32]

RFC 3017           Roaming Access Phone Book XML DTD       December 200014.  Full Copyright Statement   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2000).  All Rights Reserved.   This document and translations of it may be copied and furnished to   others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise explain it   or assist in its implementation may be prepared, copied, published   and distributed, in whole or in part, without restriction of any   kind, provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are   included on all such copies and derivative works.  However, this   document itself may not be modified in any way, such as by removing   the copyright notice or references to the Internet Society or other   Internet organizations, except as needed for the purpose of   developing Internet standards in which case the procedures for   copyrights defined in the Internet Standards process must be   followed, or as required to translate it into languages other than   English.   The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be   revoked by the Internet Society or its successors or assigns.   This document and the information contained herein is provided on an   "AS IS" basis and THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET ENGINEERING   TASK FORCE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING   BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE INFORMATION   HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF   MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Acknowledgement   Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the   Internet Society.Riegel & Zorn               Standards Track                    [Page 33]

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