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Managed Cloud Services - Oracle

    https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E25290_01/doc.60/e25224/ondemand.htm
    Select RFC Number, Target, RFC Type, Summary, Contact Last Name, or Status from the list next to the search box. The default category is RFC Number. Enter search criteria in the search box, then click the search icon. My Oracle Support searches all RFCs for which you have an SI.

Oracle Communications Messaging Server - Support For RFC ...

    https://support.oracle.com/knowledge/More%20Applications%20and%20Technologies/2178137_1.html
    Oracle Communications Messaging Server - Support For RFC 6154 (IMAP LIST Extension for Special-Use Mailboxes) (Doc ID 2178137.1) Last updated on MARCH 18, 2019. Applies to: Oracle Communications Messaging Server - Version 8.0.0 and later Oracle Communications Convergence - Version 3.0 and later

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RFC 2833: DTMF Interworking - docs.oracle.com

    https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E97662_01/html/sbc_scz820_acliconfiguration/GUID-1A82F27E-F542-40BA-96C8-3125605F598E.htm
    RFC-2833 audio telephony events in the version 4 H.323/H.245 TCS as the H.323 calling gateway, when the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller calls an H.323 endpoint configured for preferred RFC 2833 support. The Oracle Communications Session Border Controller sends 2833 to the called party regardless of whether the calling party sends it.

Translation Evaluation - Oracle

    https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E95618_01/html/sbc_scz810_acliconfiguration/GUID-08EA4177-0FBB-4A0B-B981-B6CACB4E1E62.htm
    When the SDP offer and answer sides of a call both support RFC 2833, the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller forwards RFC 2833 messages between both sides of the call. No processing is used to transform these DTMF-indication massages to another format.

Error '500 Internal Server Error From Rfc 2068 ... - Oracle

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IPv6 Protocol Support for Windows - Oracle Help Center

    https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/12.2/cwwin/ipv6-protocol-support-for-windows.html
    Oracle Grid Infrastructure and Oracle RAC support the standard IPv6 address notations specified by RFC 2732 and global and site-local IPv6 addresses as defined by RFC 4193. Cluster member node interfaces can be configured to use IPv4, IPv6, or both types of Internet protocol addresses.

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Is there any Java support for RFC 3229? Oracle Community

    https://community.oracle.com/thread/1146040
    Hi, RFC 3229 appears to be the modern form of HTTP DRP. Is there any Java support for this at all? Is there any Java support for this at all? Are there any Java HTTP servers, HTTP client libraries that support it?



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