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RFC1099 - Request for Comments Summary: RFCNumbers 1000-1099

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Network Working Group J. Reynolds

Request for Comments: 1099 ISI

December 1991

Request for Comments Summary

RFCNumbers 1000-1099

Status of This Memo

This memo is a slightly annotated list of the 100 RFCs from RFC1000

through RFCs 1099. This is a status report on these RFCs. This memo

provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify

an Internet standard. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

RFCAuthor Date Title

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1099 Reynolds Dec 91 Requests For Comments Summary

This memo.

1098 Case Apr 89 A Simple Network Management

Protocol (SNMP)

This RFCis a re-release of RFC1067, with a changed "Status of this

Memo" section. This memo defines a simple protocol by which management

information for a network element may be inspected or altered by

logically remote users. In particular, together with its companion

memos which describe the strUCture of management information along with

the initial management information base, these documents provide a

simple, workable architecture and system for managing TCP/IP-based

internets and in particular the Internet.

1097 Miller Apr 89 Telnet Subliminal-Message Option

This RFCspecifies a standard for the Internet community. Hosts on the

Internet that display subliminal messages within the Telnet protocol are

eXPected to adopt and implement this standard.

1096 Marcy Mar 89 Telnet X Display Location Option

This RFCspecifies a standard for the Internet community. Hosts on the

Internet that transmit the X display location within the Telnet protocol

are expected to adopt and implement this standard.

1095 Warrier Apr 89 The Common Management Information

Services and Protocol over TCP/IP

(CMOT)

This memo defines a network management architecture that uses the

International Organization for Standardization's (ISO) Common Management

Information Services/Common Management Information Protocol (CMIS/CMIP)

in a TCP/IP environment. This architecture provides a means by which

control and monitoring information can be exchanged between a manager

and a remote network element. In particular, this memo defines the

means for implementing the Draft International Standard (DIS) version of

CMIS/CMIP on top of Internet transport protocols for the purpose of

carrying management information defined in the Internet-standard

management information base. DIS CMIS/CMIP is suitable for deployment

in TCP/IP networks while CMIS/CMIP moves toward becoming an

International Standard. Together with the relevant ISO standards and

the companion RFCs that describe the initial structure of management

information and management information base, these documents provide the

basis for a comprehensive architecture and system for managing TCP/IP-

based internets, and in particular the Internet.

1094 Sun Mar 89 NFS: Network File System

Protocol Specification

This RFCdescribes a protocol that Sun Microsystems, Inc., and others

are using. A new version of the protocol is under development, but

others may benefit from the descriptions of the current protocol, and

discussion of some of the design issues.

1093 Braun Feb 89 The NSFNET Routing Architecture

This document describes the routing architecture for the NSFNET centered

around the new NSFNET Backbone, with specific emphasis on the interface

between the backbone and its attached networks.

1092 Rekhter Feb 89 EGP and Policy Based Routing

in the New NSFNET Backbone

This memo discusses implementation decisions for routing issues in the

NSFNET, especially in the NSFNET Backbone. Of special concern is the

restriction of routing information to advertize the best route as

established by a policy decision.

1091 VanBokkelen Feb 89 Telnet Terminal-Type Option

This RFCspecifies a standard for the Internet community. Hosts on the

Internet that exchange terminal type information within the Telnet

protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard.

This standard supersedes RFC930. A change is made to permit cycling

through a list of possible terminal types and selecting the most

appropriate

1090 Ullmann Feb 89 SMTP on X.25

This memo proposes a standard for SMTP on the virtual circuit facility

provided by the X.25 standard of the CCITT.

1089 Schoffstall Feb 89 SNMP over Ethernet

This memo describes an experimental method by which the Simple Network

Management Protocol (SNMP) can be used over Ethernet MAC layer framing

instead of the Internet UDP/IP protocol stack. This specification is

useful for LAN based network elements that support no higher layer

protocols beyond the MAC sub-layer.

1088 McLaughlin Feb 89 A Standard for the Transmission of IP

Datagrams over NetBIOS Networks

This document specifies a standard method of encapsulating the Internet

Protocol (IP) datagrams on NetBIOS networks.

1087 IAB Jan 89 Ethics and the Internet

This memo is a statement of policy by the Internet Activities Board

(IAB) concerning the proper use of the resources of the Internet.

1086 Onions Dec 88 ISO-TP0 bridge between TCP and X.25

This memo proposes a standard for the Internet community. Hosts on the

Internet that choose to implement ISO TP0 transport connectivity between

TCP and X.25 based hosts are expected to experiment with this proposal.

TCP port 146 is reserved for this proposal.

1085 Rose Dec 88 ISO Presentation Services

on top of TCP/IP-based internets

RFC1006 describes a mechanism for providing the ISO transport service

on top of TCP/IP. Once this method is applied, one may implement "real"

ISO applications on top of TCP/IP-based internets, by simply

implementing OSI session, presentation, and application services on top

of the transport service Access point which is provided on top of the

TCP. Although straight-forward, there are some environments in which

the richness provided by the OSI application layer is desired, but it is

nonetheless impractical to implement the underlying OSI infrastructure

(i.e., the presentation, session, and transport services on top of the

TCP).

This memo describes an approach for providing "stream-lined" support of

OSI application services on top of TCP/IP-based internets for such

constrained environments. This memo proposes a standard for the

Internet community.

1084 Reynolds Dec 88 BOOTP Vendor Information Extensions

This RFCis a slight revision and extension of RFC-1048 by Philip

Prindeville. This memo will be updated as additional tags are are

defined. This edition introduces Tag 13 for Boot File Size. Comments

and suggestions for improvements are sought.

1083 IAB Dec 88 IAB Official Protocol Standards

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in

the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB). An

overview of the standards procedures is presented first, followed by

discussions of the standardization process and the RFCdocument series,

then the explanation of the terms is presented, the lists of protocols

in each stage of standardization follows, and finally pointers to

references and contacts for further information.

This memo is issued quarterly, please be sure the copy you are reading

is dated within the last three months.

1082 Rose Nov 88 Post Office Protocol - Version 3

Extended Service Offerings

This memo suggests a simple method for workstations to dynamically

access mail from a discussion group server, as an extension to an

earlier memo which dealt with dynamically accessing mail from a mailbox

server using the Post Office Protocol - Version 3 (POP3). This RFC

specifies a proposed protocol for the Internet community, and requests

discussion and suggestions for improvements. All of the extensions

described in this memo to the POP3 are OPTIONAL.

1081 Rose Nov 88 Post Office Protocol - Version 3

This memo suggests a simple method for workstations to dynamically

access mail from a mailbox server. This RFCspecifies a proposed

protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and

suggestions for improvements.

1080 Hedrick Dec 88 Telnet Remote Flow Control Option

This RFCspecifies a standard for the Internet community. Hosts on the

Internet that do remote flow control within the Telnet protocol are

expected to adopt and implement this standard.

1079 Hedrick Dec 88 Telnet Terminal Speed Option

This RFCspecifies a standard for the Internet community. Hosts on the

Internet that exchange terminal speed information within the Telnet

protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard.

1078 Lottor Nov 88 TCP Port Service Multiplexer (TCPMUX)

This RFCproposes an Internet standard which can be used by future TCP

services instead of using 'well-known ports'.

1077 Leiner Nov 88 Critical Issues in High Bandwidth

Networking

This memo presents the results of a working group on High Bandwidth

Networking. This RFCis for your information and you are encouraged to

comment on the issues presented.

1076 Trewitt Nov 88 HEMS Monitoring and Control Language

This RFCspecifies a query language for monitoring and control of

network entities. This RFCsupercedes RFC1023, extending the query

language and providing more discussion of the underlying issues.

This language is a component of the High-Level Entity Monitoring System

(HEMS) described in RFC1021 and RFC1022. Readers may wish to consult

these RFCs when reading this memo. RFC1024 contains detailed

assignments of numbers and structures used in this system. Portions of

RFC1024 that define query language structures are superceded by

definitions in this memo. This memo assumes a knowledge of the ISO data

encoding standard, ASN.1.

1075 Waitzman Nov 88 Distance Vector Multicast Routing

Protocol

This RFCdescribes a distance-vector-style routing protocol for routing

multicast datagrams through an internet. It is derived from the Routing

Information Protocol (RIP), and implements multicasting as described in

RFC-1054. This is an experimental protocol, and its implementation is

not recommended at this time.

1074 Rekhter Oct 88 The NSFNET Backbone SPF based Interior

Gateway Protocol

This RFCis an implementation description of the standard ANSI IS-IS and

ISO ES-IS routing protocols within the NSFNET backbone network.

1073 Waitzman Oct 88 Telnet Window Size Option

This RFCdescribes a proposed Telnet option to allow a client to convey

window size to a Telnet server.

1072 Jacobson Oct 88 TCP Extensions for Long-Delay Paths

This RFCproposes a set of extensions to the TCP protocol to provide

efficient operation over a path with a high bandwidth*delay product.

These extensions are not proposed as an Internet standard at this time.

Instead, they are intended as a basis for further experimentation and

research on transport protocol performance.

1071 Braden Aug 88 Computing the Internet Checksum

This RFCsummarizes techniques and algorithms for efficiently computing

the Internet checksum. It is not a standard, but a set of useful

implementation techniques.

1070 Hagens Feb 89 Use of the Internet as a Subnetwork

for Experimentation with the OSI

Network Layer

This RFCproposes a scenario for experimentation with the International

Organization for Standardization (ISO) Open Systems Interconnection

(OSI) network layer protocols over the Internet and requests discussion

and suggestions for improvements to this scenario. This RFCalso

proposes the creation of an experimental OSI internet. To participate

in the experimental OSI internet, a system must abide by the agreements

set forth in this RFC.

1069 Callon Feb 89 Guidelines for the use of Internet-IP

addresses in the ISO Connectionless-

Mode Network Protocol

This RFCsuggests an addressing scheme for use with the ISO

Connectionless Network Protocol (CLNP) in the Internet. This is a

solution to one of the problems inherent in the use of "ISO-grams" in

the Internet. This memo is a revision of RFC986. This RFCsuggests a

proposed protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion

and suggestions for improvements.

1068 DeSchon Aug 88 Background File Transfer Program

(BFTP)

This RFCdescribes an Internet background file transfer service that is

built upon the third-party transfer model of FTP. No new protocols are

involved. The purpose of this memo is to stimulate discussions on new

Internet service modes.

1067 Case Aug 88 A Simple Network Management Protocol

This RFCdefines a simple protocol by which management information for a

network element may be inspected or altered by logically remote users.

In particular, together with its companion memos which describe the

structure of management information along with the initial management

information base, these documents provide a simple, workable

architecture and system for managing TCP/IP-based internets and in

particular, the Internet.

This memo specifies a draft standard for the Internet community. TCP/IP

implementations in the Internet which are network manageable are

expected to adopt and implement this specification.

1066 McCloghrie Aug 88 Management Information Base for Network

Management of TCP/IP-based internets

This RFCprovides the initial version of the Management Information Base

(MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based

internets in the short-term. In particular, together with its companion

memos which describe the structure of management information along with

the initial network management protocol, these documents provide a

simple, workable architecture and system for managing TCP/IP-based

internets, and in particular, the Internet.

This memo specifies a draft standard for the Internet community. TCP/IP

implementations in the Internet which are network manageable are

expected to adopt and implement this specification.

1065 Rose Aug 88 Structure and Identification of

Management Information for

TCP/IP-based internets

This RFCprovides the common definitions for the structure and

identification of management information for TCP/IP-based internets. In

particular, together with its companion memos, which describe the

initial management information base along with the initial network

management protocol, these documents provide a simple, working

architecture and system for managing TCP/IP-based internets and in

particular, the Internet.

This memo specifies a draft standard for the Internet community. TCP/IP

implementation in the Internet which are network manageable are expected

to adopt and implement this specification.

1064 Crispin Jul 88 Interactive Mail Access Protocol -

Version 2

This memo suggests a method for workstations to dynamically access mail

from a mailbox server ("respository"). This RFCspecifies a standard

for the SUMEX-AIM community and a proposed experimental protocol for the

Internet community. Discussion and suggestions for improvement are

requested.

1063 Mogul Jul 88 IP MTU Discovery Options

A pair of IP options that can be used to learn the minimum MTU of a path

through an internet is described, along with its possible uses. This is

a proposal for an Experimental protocol.

1062 Romano Aug 88 Internet Numbers

This memo is an official status report on the network numbers and

gateway autonomous system numbers used in the Internet community.

1061 Never issued.

1060 Reynolds Mar 90 Assigned Numbers

This memo is a status report on the parameters (i.e., numbers and

keyWords) used in protocols in the Internet community. Distribution of

this memo is unlimited.

1059 Mills Jul 88 Network Time Protocol (Version 1)

Specification and Implementation

This memo describes the Network Time Protocol (NTP), specifies its

formal structure and summarizes information useful for its

implementation. NTP provides the mechanisms to synchronize time and

coordinate time distribution in a large, diverse internet operating at

rates from mundane to lightwave. It uses a returnable-time design in

which a distributed subnet of time servers operating in a self-

organizing, hierarchical master-slave configuration synchronizes logical

clocks within the subnet and to national time standards via wire or

radio. The servers can also redistribute reference time via local

routing algorithms and time daemons.

The NTP architectures, algorithms and protocols which have evolved over

several years of implementation and refinement are described in this

document. The prototype system, which has been in regular operation in

the Internet for the last two years, is described in an Appendix along

with performance data which shows that timekeeping accuracy throughout

most portions of the Internet can be ordinarily maintained to within a

few tens of milliseconds, even the cases of failure or disruption of

clocks, time servers or nets. This is a Draft Standard for an Elective

protocol.

1058 Hedrick Jun 88 Routing Information Protocol

This RFCdescribes an existing protocol for exchanging routing

information among gateways and other hosts. It is intended to be used

as a basis for developing gateway software for use in the Internet

community.

1057 Sun Jun 88 RPC: Remote Procedure Call Protocol

Specification Version 2

This RFCdescribes a standard that Sun Microsystems and others are

using, and is one we wish to propose for the Internet's consideration.

This memo is not an Internet standard at this time.

1056 Lambert Jun 88 PCMAIL: A Distributed Mail System

for Personal Computers

This memo is a discussion of the Pcmail workstation based distributed

mail system. It is identical to the discussion in RFC-993, save that a

new, much simpler mail transport protocol is described. The new

transport protocol is the result of continued research into ease of

protocol implementation and use issues.

1055 Romkey Jun 88 A Nonstandard for Transmission of

IP Datagrams over Serial Lines: SLIP

The TCP/IP protocol family runs over a variety of network media: IEEE

802.3 (ethernet) and 802.5 (token ring) LAN's, X.25 lines, satellite

links, and serial lines. There are standard encapsulations for IP

packets defined for many of these networks, but there is no standard for

serial lines. SLIP, Serial Line IP, is a currently a de facto standard,

commonly used for point-to-point serial connections running TCP/IP. It

is not an Internet standard.

1054 Deering May 88 Host Extensions for IP Multicasting

This memo specifies the extensions required of a host implementation of

the Internet Protocol (IP) to support multicasting. IP multicasting is

the transmission of an IP datagram to a "host group", a set hosts

identified by a single IP destination address. A multicast datagram is

delivered to all members of its destination host group with the same

"best-efforts" reliability as regular unicast IP datagrams. It is

proposed as a standard for IP multicasting in the Internet. This

specification is a major revision of RFC-988.

1053 Levy Apr 88 Telnet X.3 PAD Option

This RFCproposes a new option to Telnet for the Internet community, and

requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

1052 Cerf Apr 88 IAB Recommendations for the

Development of Internet Network

Management Standards

This RFCis intended to convey to the Internet community and other

interested parties the recommendations of the Internet Activities Board

(IAB) for the development of network management protocols for use in the

TCP/IP environment. This memo does NOT, in and of itself, define or

propose an Official Internet Protocol. It does reflect, however, the

policy of the IAB with respect to further network management development

in the short and long term.

1051 Prindeville Mar 88 A Standard for the Transmission of IP

Datagrams and ARP Packets over ARCNET

Networks

This memo specifies a standard method of encapsulating Internet Protocol

(IP) and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) datagrams on an ARCNET. This

RFCis a standard protocol for the Internet community.

1050 Sun Apr 88 RPC: Remote Procedure Call

Protocol Specification

This memo specifies a message protocol used in implementing Sun's Remote

Procedure Call (RPC) package. This RFCdescribes a standard that Sun

Microsystems and others are using and is one they wish to propose for

the Internet's consideration. It is not an Internet standard at this

time.

1049 Sirbu Mar 88 A Content-Type Header Field for

Internet Messages

This memo suggests proposed additions to the Internet Mail Protocol,

RFC-822, for the Internet community, and requests discussion and

suggestions for improvements.

1048 Prindeville Feb 88 BOOTP Vendor Information Extensions

This memo proposes an addition to the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP).

1047 Partridge Feb 88 Duplicate Messages and SMTP

An examination of a synchronization problem in the Simple Mail Transfer

Protocol (SMTP) is presented. This synchronization problem can cause a

message to be delivered multiple times. A method for avoiding this

problem is suggested. Nodding familiarity with the SMTP specification,

RFC-821, is required.

1046 Prue Feb 88 A Queuing Algorithm to Provide

Type-of-Service for IP Links

This memo is intended to explore how Type-of-Service might be

implemented in the Internet. The proposal describes a method of queuing

which can provide the different classes of service. The technique also

prohibits one class of service from consuming excessive resources or

excluding other classes of service. This is an "idea paper" and

discussion is strongly encouraged.

1045 Cheriton Feb 88 VMTP: Versatile Message Transaction

Protocol Protocol Specification

This memo specifies the Versatile Message Transaction Protocol (VMTP)

[Version 0.7 of 19-Feb-88], a transport protocol specifically designed

to support the transaction model of communication, as exemplified by

remote procedure call (RPC). The full function of VMTP, including

support for security, real-time, asynchronous message exchanges,

streaming, multicast and idempotency, provides a rich selection to the

VMTP user level. Subsettability allows the VMTP module for particular

clients and servers to be specialized and simplified to the services

actually required. Examples of such simple clients and servers include

PROM network bootload programs, network boot servers, data sensors and

simple controllers, to mention but a few examples. This RFCdescribes a

protocol proposed as a standard for the Internet community.

1044 Hardwick Feb 88 Internet Protocol on Network Systems

HYPERchannel Protocol Specification

This memo intends to provide a complete discussion of the protocols and

techniques used to embed DoD standard Internet Protocol datagrams (and

its associated higher level protocols) on Network Systems Corporation's

HYPERchannel equipment. This document is directed toward network

planners and implementors who are already familiar with the TCP/IP

protocol suite and the techniques used to carry TCP/IP traffic on common

networks such as the DDN or the Ethernet. No great familiarity with NSC

products is assumed; an appendix is devoted to a review of NSC

technologies and protocols.

1043 Yasuda Feb 88 TELNET Data Entry Terminal Option

DODIIS Implementation

This RFCsuggests a proposed protocol on the TELNET Data Entry Terminal

(DET) Option - DODIIS Implementation for the Internet community. It is

intended that this specification be capatible with the specification of

DET Option in RFC-732. Discussion and suggests for improvements are

encouraged.

1042 Postel Feb 88 A Standard for the Transmission of

IP Datagrams over IEEE 802 Networks

This RFCspecifies a standard method of encapsulating the Internet

Protocol (IP) datagrams and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) requests

and replies on IEEE 802 Networks to allow compatible and interoperable

implementations. This RFCspecifies a protocol standard for the

Internet community.

1041 Rekhter Jan 88 Telnet 3270 Regime Option

This RFCspecifies a proposed standard for the Internet community.

Hosts on the Internet that want to support 3270 data stream within the

Telnet protocol, are expected to adopt and implement this standard.

1040 Linn Jan 88 Privacy Enhancement for Internet

Electronic Mail: Part I Message

Encipherment and Authentication

Procedures

This RFCis the Outgrowth of a series of IAB Privacy Task Force meetings

and of internal working papers distributed for those meetings. This

memo defines message encipherment and authentication procedures, as the

initial phase of an effort to provide privacy enhancement services for

electronic mail transfer in the Internet. Detailed key management

mechanisms to support these procedures will be defined in a subsequent

RFC. As a goal of this initial phase, it is intended that the

procedures defined here be compatible with a wide range of key

management approaches, including both conventional (symmetric) and

public-key (asymmetric) approaches for encryption of data encrypting

keys. Use of conventional cryptography for message text encryption

and/or integrity check computation is anticipated.

1039 Latham Jan 88 A DoD Statement on Open Systems

Interconnection Protocols

This RFCreproduces a memorandum issued on 2-JUL-87 from the Assistant

Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications, and

Intelligence (ASDC31) to the Director of the Defense Communications

Agency (DCA). This memo is distributed for information only.

1038 St. Johns Jan 88 Draft Revised IP Security Option

This memo is a pre-publication draft of the revised Internet Protocol

Security Option. This RFCreflects the version as approved by the

Protocol Standards Steering group, and is provided for informational

purposes only. The final version of this document will be available

from Navy publications and should not differ from this document in any

major fashion. This document will be published as a change to the MIL-

STD 1777, "Internet Protocol".

1037 Greenberg Dec 87 NFILE - A File Access Protocol

This document includes a specification of the NFILE file access protocol

and its underlying levels of protocol, the Token List Transport Layer

and Byte Stream with Mark. The goal of this specification is to promote

discussion of the ideas described here, and to encourage designers of

future file protocols to take advantage of these ideas. A secondary

goal is to make the specification available to sites that might benefit

from implementing NFILE.

1036 Horton Dec 87 Standard for Interchange of

USENET Messages

This RFCdefines the standard format for the interchange of network News

messages among USENET hosts. It updates and replaces RFC-850,

reflecting version B2.11 of the News program. This memo is distributed

as an RFCto make this information easily accessible to the Internet

community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

1035 Mockapetris Nov 87 Domain Names - Implementation

Specification

This RFCis the revised specification of the protocol and format used in

the implementation of the Domain Name System. It obsoletes RFC-883.

This memo documents the details of the domain name client - server

communication.

1034 Mockapetris Nov 87 Domain Names - Concepts and

Facilities

This RFCis the revised basic definition of The Domain Name System. It

obsoletes RFC-882. This memo describes the domain style names and their

used for host address look up and electronic mail forwarding. It

discusses the clients and servers in the domain name system and the

protocol used between them.

1033 Lottor Nov 87 Domain Administrators Operations

Guide

This RFCprovides guidelines for domain administrators in operating a

domain server and maintaining their portion of the hierarchical

database. Familiarity with the domain system is assumed (see RFCs 1031,

1032, 1034, and 1035).

1032 Stahl Nov 87 Domain Administrators Guide

Domains are administrative entities that provide decentralized

management of host naming and addressing. The domain-naming system is

distributed and hierarchical.

This memo describes procedures for registering a domain with the Network

Information Center (NIC) of Defense Data Network (DDN), and offers

guidelines on the establishment and administration of a domain in

accordance with the requirements specified in RFC-920. It is recommended

that the guidelines described in this document be used by domain

administrators in the establishment and control of second-level domains.

The role of the domain administrator (DA) is that of coordinator,

manager, and technician. If his domain is established at the second

level or lower in the tree, the domain administrator must register by

interacting with the management of the domain directly above this.

1031 Lazear Nov 87 Milnet Name Domain Transition

This RFCconsolidates information necessary for the implementation of

domain style names throughout the DDN/MILNET Internet community. The

introduction of domain style names will impact all hosts in the

DDN/MILNET Internet. This RFCis designed as an aid to implementors and

administrators by providing: 1) an overview of the transition process

from host tables to domains, 2) a timetable for the transition, and 3)

references to documentation and software relating to the domain system.

1030 Lambert Nov 87 On Testing the NETBLT Protocol over

Divers Networks

This memo describes the results gathered from testing NETBLT over three

networks of different bandwidths and round-trip delays. The results are

not complete, but the information gathered so far has not been

promising. The NETBLT protocol is specified in RFC-998; this document

assumes an understanding of the specification as described in RFC-998.

1029 Parr May 88 A More Tolerant Approach to Address

Resolution for Multi-Lan system of

Ethernets

This memo discusses an extension to a Bridge Protocol to detect and

disclose changes in heighbouring host address parameters in a Multi-Lan

system of Ethernets. The problem is one which is appearing more and

more regularly as the interconnected systems grow larger on Campuses and

in Commercial Institutions. This RFCsuggests a protocol enhancement

for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for

improvements.

1028 Davin Nov 87 A Simple Gateway Monitoring Protocol

This memo defines a simple application-layer protocol by which

management information for a gateway may be inspected or altered by

remote users. This proposal is intended only as an interim response to

immediate gateway monitoring needs.

1027 Carl-Mitchell Oct 87 Using ARP to Implement Transparent

Subnet Gateways

This RFCdescribes the use of the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) by

subnet gateways to permit hosts on the connected subnets to communicate

without being aware of the existence of subnets, using the technique of

"Proxy ARP".

1026 Kille Sep 87 Addendum to RFC-987 (Mapping between

X.400 and RFC-882)

This memo suggest a proposed protocol for the Internet community, and

request discussion and suggestions for improvements.

1025 Postel Sep 87 TCP and IP Bake Off

This memo describes some of the procedures, scoring and tests used in

the TCP and IP bake offs held in the early development of these

protocols. These procedures and tests may still be of use in testing

newly implemented TCP and IP modules.

1024 Partridge Oct 87 HEMS Variable Definitions

This memo assigns instruction codes, defines object formats and object

semantics for use with the High-Level Monitoring and Control Language,

defined in RFC-1023. A general system has been described in previous

memos (RFC-1021, RFC-1022). This system is called the High-Level Entity

Management System (HEMS). This memo is provisional and the definitions

are subject to change. Readers should confirm with the authors that

they have the most recent version. This RFCassumes a working knowledge

of the ISO data encoding standard, ASN.1, and a general understanding of

the IP protocol suite.

1023 Partridge Oct 87 HEMS Monitoring and Control Language

This RFCspecifies the High-Level Entity Management System (HEMS)

Monitoring and Control Language. This language defines the requests and

replies used in HEMS. This memo assumes knowledge of the HEMS system

described in RFC-1021, and of the ISO data encoding standard, ASN.1.

1022 Partridge Oct 87 The High-Level Entity Management

Protocol (HEMP)

This memo presents an application protocol for managing network entities

such as hosts, gateways, and front end machines. This protocol is a

component of the High-level Entity Management System HEMS), described is

RFC-1021. This memo also assumes a knowledge of the ISO data encoding

standard, ASN.1.

1021 Partridge Oct 87 The High-Level Entity Management

System (HEMS)

This memo provides a general overview of the High-level Entity

management system (HEMS). This system is experimental, and is currently

being tested in portions of the Internet.

1020 Romano Nov 87 Internet Numbers

This RFCis a list of the Assigned IP Network Numbers and EGP Autonomous

System Numbers. This RFCobsoletes RFC-997.

1019 Arnon Sep 87 Report of the Workshop on

Environments for Computational

Mathematics

This memo is a report on the discussion of the representation of

equations in a workshop at the ACM SIGGRAPH Conference held in Anaheim,

California on 30 July 1987.

1018 McKenzie Aug 87 Some Comments on SQuID

This memo is a discussion of some of the ideas expressed in RFC-1016 on

Source Quench. This memo introduces the distinction of the cause of

congestion in a gateway between the effects of "Funneling" and

Mismatch". It is offered in the same spirit as RFC-1016; to stimulate

discussion. The opinions offered are personal, not corporate, opinions.

1017 Leiner Aug 87 Network Requirements for Scientific

Research

This RFCidentifies the requirements on communication networks for

supporting scientific research. It proposes some specific areas for

near term work, as well as some long term goals. This is an "idea"

paper and discussion is strongly encouraged.

1016 Prue July 87 Something a Host Could Do with Source

Quench: The Source Quench Introduced

Delay (SQuID)

The memo is intended to explore the issue of what a host could do with a

source quench. The proposal is for each source host IP module to

introduce some delay between datagrams sent to the same destination

host. This is a "crazy idea paper" and discussion is essential.

1015 Leiner July 87 Implementation Plan for Interagency

Research Internet

This RFCproposes an Interagency Research Internet as the natural

outgrowth of the current Internet. This is an "idea paper" and

discussion is strongly encouraged.

1014 Sun Jun 87 XDR: External Data Representation

Standard

XDR is a standard for the description and encoding of data. It is

useful for transferring data between different computer architectures.

XDR fits into ISO presentation layer, and is roughly analogous in

purpose to X.409, ISO Abstract Syntax Notation. The major difference

between these two is that XDR uses implicit typing, while X.409 uses

explicit typing. This RFCis distributed for information only, it does

not establish a Internet standard.

1013 Scheifler Jun 87 X Window System Protocol,

Version 11-Beta

This RFCis distributed to the Internet community for information only.

It does not establish an Internet standard. The X window system has

been widely reviewed and tested. The Internet community is encouraged

to experiment with it.

1012 Reynolds Jun 87 Bibliography of Requests for

Comments 1-999

This RFCis a reference guide for the Internet community which provides

a bibliographic summary of the Request for Comments numbers 1 through

999 issued between the years 1969-1987.

1011 Reynolds May 87 Official Internet Protocols

This memo is an official status report on the protocols used in the

Internet community. It identifies the documents specifying the official

protocols used in the Internet. Comments indicate any revisions or

changes planned.

1010 Reynolds May 87 Assigned Numbers

This memo is an official status report on the numbers used in protocols

in the Internet community. It documents the currently assigned values

from several series of numbers including link, socket, port, and

protocol, used in network protocol implementations.

1009 Braden Jun 87 Requirements for Internet Gateways

This RFCsummarizes the requirements for gateways to be used between

networks supporting the Internet protocols. This document is a formal

statement of the requirements to be met by gateways used in the Internet

system. As such, it is an official specification for the Internet

community.

1008 McCoy Jun 87 Implementation Guide for the ISO

Transport Protocol

This RFCis being distributed to members of the Internet community in

order to solicit comments on the Implementors Guide. While this

document may not be directly relevant to the research problems of the

Internet, it may be of some interest to a number of researchers and

implementors.

1007 McCoy Jun 87 Military Supplement to the ISO

Transport Protocol

This document supplements the Transport Service and Protocol of the

International Standards Organization (ISO), IS 8072 and IS 8073,

respectively, and their formal descriptions by providing conventions,

option selections and parameter values. This RFCis being distributed

to members of the Internet community in order to solicit comments on the

Draft Military Supplement. While this document may not be directly

relevant to the research problems of the Internet, it may be of some

interest to a number of researchers and implementors.

1006 Rose May 87 ISO Transport Services on top of

the TCP Version: 3

This memo specifies a standard for the Internet community. Hosts on the

Internet that choose to implement ISO transport services on top of the

TCP are expected to adopt and implement this standard. TCP port 102 is

reserved for hosts which implement this standard. This memo specifies

version 3 of the protocol and supersedes RFC-983. Changes between the

protocol is described in RFC-983 and this memo are minor, but

unfortunately incompatible.

1005 Khanna May 87 The ARPANET AHIP-E Host Access

Protocol (Enhanced AHIP)

This RFCis a proposed specification for the encoding of Class A IP

addresses for use on ARPANET-style networks such as the Milnet and

Arpanet, and for enhancements to the ARPANET AHIP Host Access Protocol

(AHIP; formerly known as 1822). These enhancements increase the size of

the PSN field, allow ARPANET hosts to use logical names to address each

other, allow for the communication of type-of-service information from

the host to the PSN and enable the PSN to provide congestion feedback to

the host on a connection basis.

1004 Mills Apr 87 A Distributed-Protocol

Authentication Scheme

The purpose of this RFCis to focus discussion on authentication

problems in the Internet and possible methods of solution. The proposed

solutions this document are not intended as standards for the Internet

at this time. Rather, it is hoped that a general consensus will emerge

as to the appropriate solution to authentication problems, leading

eventually to the adoption of standards. This document suggests

mediated access-control and authentication procedures suitable for those

cases when an association is to be set up between users belonging to

different trust environments.

1003 Katz Mar 87 Issues in Defining an Equations

Representation Standard

This memo is intended to identify and explore issues in defining a

standard for the exchange of mathematical equations. No attempt is made

at a complete definition and more questions are asked than are answered.

Questions about the user interface are only addressed to the extent that

they affect interchange issues.

1002 NETBIOS Mar 87 Protocol Standard for A NetBIOS

Service on a TCP/UDP Transport:

Detailed Specifications

This RFCdefines a proposed standard protocol to support NetBIOS

services in a TCP/IP environment. Both local network and internet

operation are supported. Various node types are defined to accommodate

local and internet topologies and to allow operation with or without the

use of IP broadcast. This RFCgives the detailed specifications of the

netBIOS-over-TCP packets, protocols, and defined constants and

variables. A more general overview is found in a companion RFC,

"Protocol Standard For NetBIOS Service on TCP/UDP Transport: Concepts

and Methods".

1001 NETBIOS Mar 87 Protocol Standard for A NetBIOS

Service on a TCP/UDP Transport:

Concepts and Methods

This RFCdefines a proposed standard protocol to support NetBIOS

services in a TCP/IP environment. Both local network and internet

operation are supported. Various node types are defined to accommodate

local and internet topologies and to allow operation with or without the

use of IP broadcast. This RFCdescribes the NetBIOS-over-TCP protocols

in a general manner, emphasizing the underlying ideas and techniques.

Detailed specifications are found in a companion RFC, "Protocol Standard

For a NetBIOS Service on a TCP/UDP Transport: Detailed Specifications".

1000 Reynolds Aug 87 The Request for Comments Reference

Guide

This RFCReference Guide is intended to provide a historical account by

categorizing and summarizing of the Request for Comments numbers 1

through 999 issued between the years 1969-1987. These documents have

been crossed referenced to indicate which RFCs are current, obsolete, or

revised.

Security Considerations

Security issues are not discussed in this memo.

Author's Address

Joyce K. Reynolds

University of Southern California

Information Sciences Institute

4676 Admiralty Way

Marina del Rey, CA 90292

Phone: (310) 822-1511

EMail: JKREY@ISI.EDU

 
 
 
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