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RFC2651 - The Architecture of the Common Indexing Protocol (CIP)
This document describes the CIP framework, including its architecture and the protocol specifics of exchanging indices. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
RFC2652 - MIME Object Definitions for the Common Indexing Protocol (CIP)
This document describes the definitions of those objects as well as the methods and requirements needed to define a new index type. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
RFC2653 - CIP Transport Protocols
This document specifies three protocols for transporting CIP requests, responses and index objects, utilizing TCP, mail, and HTTP. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
RFC2654 - A Tagged Index Object for use in the Common Indexing Protocol
This document defines a mechanism by which information servers can exchange indices of information from their databases by making use of the Common Indexing Protocol (CIP). This document defines the structure of the index information being exchanged, as well as the appropriate meanings for the headers that are defined in the Common Indexing Protocol. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
RFC2655 - CIP Index Object Format for SOIF Objects
This document describes SOIF, the Summary Object Interchange Format, as an index object type in the context of the CIP framework. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
RFC2656 - Registration Procedures for SOIF Template Types
The registration procedure described in this document is specific to SOIF template types. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
RFC2657 - LDAPv2 Client vs. the Index Mesh
LDAPv2 clients as implemented according to RFC 1777 have no notion on referral. The integration between such a client and an Index Mesh, as defined by the Common Indexing Protocol, heavily depends on referrals and therefore needs to be handled in a special way. This document defines one possible way of doing this. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.