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	Title           : The Internet IP Security Domain of
			  Interpretation for ISAKMP
	Author(s)	: D. Piper
	Filename	: draft-ietf-ipsec-ipsec-doi-07.txt
	Pages		: 29
	Date		: 13-Feb-98
	
The Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol (ISAKMP)
defines a framework for security association management and
cryptographic key establishment for the Internet.  This framework
consists of defined exchanges, payloads, and processing guidelines that
occur within a given Domain of Interpretation (DOI).  This document
defines the Internet IP Security DOI (IPSEC DOI), which instantiates
ISAKMP for use with IP when IP uses ISAKMP to negotiate security
associations.

   For a description of how the IPSEC DOI fits into the overall IP
   Security Documentation framework, please see [ROADMAP].
 
   For a list of changes since the previous version of the IPSEC DOI,
   please see Section 5.

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