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Re: draft-ietf-fax-service-v2-01.txt
A question.
> I also noted, looking at RFC 2304, that the address form:
>
> FAX=123456789@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> is not permitted. (i.e. no local-phone with FAX=)
FAX=+123456789@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
is permitted ?
RFC2304 says,
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global-phone = "+" 1*( DIGIT , written-sep )
written-sep = ( "-" / "." )
The use of other dialling schemas for PSTN numbers (like private
numbering plans or local dialling conventions) is also allowed.
However, this does not preclude nor remove the minimal compulsory
requirement to support the "global-phone" syntax as defined above.
Any non "global-phone" dialling schema MUST NOT use the leading "+"
between the "=" sign and the dialling string. The "+" sign is
strictly reserved for the standard "global-phone" syntax.
Note:
The specification of these different dialling schemas is out of
scope for this minimal specification.
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I am a little confused.
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