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- Network Working Group J. Reynolds
- Request for Comments: 1060 J. Postel
- Obsoletes RFCs: 1010, 990, 960, 943, 923, 900, 870, ISI
- 820, 790, 776, 770, 762, 758,755, 750, 739, 604, March 1990
- 503, 433, 349
- Obsoletes IENs: 127, 117, 93
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- ASSIGNED NUMBERS
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- STATUS OF THIS MEMO
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- 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.
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- Table of Contents
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- INTRODUCTION.................................................... 2
- Data Notations.................................................. 3
- Special Addresses............................................... 4
- VERSION NUMBERS................................................. 6
- PROTOCOL NUMBERS................................................ 7
- PORT NUMBERS.................................................... 9
- UNIX PORTS......................................................13
- INTERNET MULTICAST ADDRESSES....................................19
- IANA ETHERNET ADDRESS BLOCK.....................................20
- IP TOS PARAMETERS...............................................21
- IP TIME TO LIVE PARAMETER.......................................23
- DOMAIN SYSTEM PARAMETERS........................................24
- BOOTP PARAMETERS................................................25
- NETWORK MANAGEMENT PARAMETERS...................................26
- ARPANET AND MILNET LOGICAL ADDRESSES............................30
- ARPANET AND MILNET LINK NUMBERS.................................31
- ARPANET AND MILNET X. 25 ADDRESS MAPPINGS.......................32
- IEEE 802 NUMBERS OF INTEREST....................................34
- ETHERNET NUMBERS OF INTEREST....................................35
- ETHERNET VENDOR ADDRESS COMPONENTS..............................38
- ETHERNET MULTICAST ADDRESSES....................................41
- XNS PROTOCOL TYPES..............................................43
- PROTOCOL/TYPE FIELD ASSIGNMENTS.................................44
- PRONET 80 TYPE NUMBERS..........................................45
- ADDRESS RESOLUTION PROTOCOL PARAMETERS..........................46
- REVERSE ADDRESS RESOLUTION PROTOCOL OPERATION CODES.............47
- DYNAMIC REVERSE ARP.............................................47
- X.25 TYPE NUMBERS...............................................48
- PUBLIC DATA NETWORK NUMBERS.....................................49
- TELNET OPTIONS..................................................51
- MAIL ENCRYPTION TYPES...........................................52
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- MACHINE NAMES...................................................53
- SYSTEM NAMES....................................................57
- PROTOCOL AND SERVICE NAMES......................................58
- TERMINAL TYPE NAMES.............................................62
- DOCUMENTS.......................................................65
- PEOPLE..........................................................76
- Security Considerations.........................................86
- Authors' Addresses..............................................86
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- INTRODUCTION
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- This Network Working Group Request for Comments documents the
- currently assigned values from several series of numbers used in
- network protocol implementations. This RFC will be updated
- periodically, and in any case current information can be obtained from
- the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). If you are developing
- a protocol or application that will require the use of a link, socket,
- port, protocol, etc., please contact the IANA to receive a number
- assignment.
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- Joyce K. Reynolds
- Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
- USC - Information Sciences Institute
- 4676 Admiralty Way
- Marina del Rey, California 90292-6695
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- Phone: (213) 822-1511
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- Electronic mail: JKREY@ISI.EDU
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- Most of the protocols mentioned here are documented in the RFC series
- of notes. Some of the items listed are undocumented. Further
- information on protocols can be found in the memo "Official Internet
- Protocols" [118]. The more prominent and more generally used are
- documented in the "DDN Protocol Handbook, Volume Two, DARPA Internet
- Protocols" [45] prepared by the NIC. Other collections of older or
- obsolete protocols are contained in the "Internet Protocol Transition
- Workbook" [76], or in the "ARPANET Protocol Transition Handbook"
- [47]. For further information on ordering the complete 1985 DDN
- Protocol Handbook, write: SRI International (SRI-NIC), DDN Network
- Information Center, Room EJ291, 333 Ravenswood Avenue, Menlo Park,
- CA., 94025; or call: 1-800-235-3155. Also, the Internet Activities
- Board (IAB) publishes the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" [62],
- which describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the
- Internet. This document is issued quarterly. Current copies may be
- obtained from the DDN Network Information Center or from the IANA.
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- individual is indicated. The bracketed entry, e.g., [nn,iii], at the
- right hand margin of the page indicates a reference for the listed
- protocol, where the number ("nn") cites the document and the letters
- ("iii") cites the person. Whenever possible, the letters are a NIC
- Ident as used in the WhoIs (NICNAME) service.
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- Data Notations
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- The convention in the documentation of Internet Protocols is to
- express numbers in decimal and to picture data in "big-endian" order
- [21]. That is, fields are described left to right, with the most
- significant octet on the left and the least significant octet on the
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- The order of transmission of the header and data described in this
- document is resolved to the octet level. Whenever a diagram shows a
- group of octets, the order of transmission of those octets is the
- normal order in which they are read in English. For example, in the
- following diagram the octets are transmitted in the order they are
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- 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
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- Transmission Order of Bytes
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- Whenever an octet represents a numeric quantity the left most bit in
- the diagram is the high order or most significant bit. That is, the
- bit labeled 0 is the most significant bit. For example, the
- following diagram represents the value 170 (decimal).
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- |1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0|
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- Significance of Bits
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- the left most bit of the whole field is the most significant bit.
- When a multi-octet quantity is transmitted the most significant octet
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- Special Addresses:
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- There are five classes of IP addresses: Class A through Class E
- [119]. Of these, Class D and Class E addresses are reserved for
- experimental use. A gateway which is not participating in these
- experiments must ignore all datagrams with a Class D or Class E
- destination IP address. ICMP Destination Unreachable or ICMP
- Redirect messages must not result from receiving such datagrams.
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- There are certain special cases for IP addresses [11]. These special
- cases can be concisely summarized using the earlier notation for an
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- IP-address ::= { <Network-number>, <Host-number> }
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- if we also use the notation "-1" to mean the field contains all 1
- bits. Some common special cases are as follows:
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- (a) {0, 0}
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- This host on this network. Can only be used as a source
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- Specified host on this network. Can only be used as a
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- Limited broadcast. Can only be used as a destination
- address, and a datagram with this address must never be
- forwarded outside the (sub-)net of the source.
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- (d) {<Network-number>, -1}
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- (e) {<Network-number>, <Subnet-number>, -1}
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- Directed broadcast to specified subnet. Can only be used as
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- Directed broadcast to all subnets of specified subnetted
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- VERSION NUMBERS
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- In the Internet Protocol (IP) [45,105] there is a field to identify
- the version of the internetwork general protocol. This field is 4
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- Assigned Internet Version Numbers
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- Decimal Keyword Version References
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- 0 Reserved [JBP]
- 1-3 Unassigned [JBP]
- 4 IP Internet Protocol [105,JBP]
- 5 ST ST Datagram Mode [49,JWF]
- 6-14 Unassigned [JBP]
- 15 Reserved [JBP]
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- PROTOCOL NUMBERS
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- In the Internet Protocol (IP) [45,105] there is a field, called
- Protocol, to identify the the next level protocol. This is an 8 bit
- field.
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- Assigned Internet Protocol Numbers
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- Decimal Keyword Protocol References
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- 0 Reserved [JBP]
- 1 ICMP Internet Control Message [97,JBP]
- 2 IGMP Internet Group Management [43,JBP]
- 3 GGP Gateway-to-Gateway [60,MB]
- 4 Unassigned [JBP]
- 5 ST Stream [49,JWF]
- 6 TCP Transmission Control [106,JBP]
- 7 UCL UCL [PK]
- 8 EGP Exterior Gateway Protocol [123,DLM1]
- 9 IGP any private interior gateway [JBP]
- 10 BBN-RCC-MON BBN RCC Monitoring [SGC]
- 11 NVP-II Network Voice Protocol [22,SC3]
- 12 PUP PUP [8,XEROX]
- 13 ARGUS ARGUS [RWS4]
- 14 EMCON EMCON [BN7]
- 15 XNET Cross Net Debugger [56,JFH2]
- 16 CHAOS Chaos [NC3]
- 17 UDP User Datagram [104,JBP]
- 18 MUX Multiplexing [23,JBP]
- 19 DCN-MEAS DCN Measurement Subsystems [DLM1]
- 20 HMP Host Monitoring [59,RH6]
- 21 PRM Packet Radio Measurement [ZSU]
- 22 XNS-IDP XEROX NS IDP [133,XEROX]
- 23 TRUNK-1 Trunk-1 [BWB6]
- 24 TRUNK-2 Trunk-2 [BWB6]
- 25 LEAF-1 Leaf-1 [BWB6]
- 26 LEAF-2 Leaf-2 [BWB6]
- 27 RDP Reliable Data Protocol [138,RH6]
- 28 IRTP Internet Reliable Transaction [79,TXM]
- 29 ISO-TP4 ISO Transport Protocol Class 4 [63,RC77]
- 30 NETBLT Bulk Data Transfer Protocol [20,DDC1]
- 31 MFE-NSP MFE Network Services Protocol [124,BCH2]
- 32 MERIT-INP MERIT Internodal Protocol [HWB]
- 33 SEP Sequential Exchange Protocol [JC120]
- 34 3PC Third Party Connect Protocol [SAF3]
- 35-60 Unassigned [JBP]
- 61 any host internal protocol [JBP]
- 62 CFTP CFTP [50,HCF2]
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- 63 any local network [JBP]
- 64 SAT-EXPAK SATNET and Backroom EXPAK [SHB]
- 65 Unassigned [JBP]
- 66 RVD MIT Remote Virtual Disk Protocol [MBG]
- 67 IPPC Internet Pluribus Packet Core [SHB]
- 68 any distributed file system [JBP]
- 69 SAT-MON SATNET Monitoring [SHB]
- 70 VISA VISA Protocol [GXT1]
- 71 IPCV Internet Packet Core Utility [SHB]
- 72-75 Unassigned [JBP]
- 76 BR-SAT-MON Backroom SATNET Monitoring [SHB]
- 77 SUN-ND SUN ND PROTOCOL-Temporary [WM3]
- 78 WB-MON WIDEBAND Monitoring [SHB]
- 79 WB-EXPAK WIDEBAND EXPAK [SHB]
- 80 ISO-IP ISO Internet Protocol [MTR]
- 81 VMTP VMTP [DRC3]
- 82 SECURE-VMTP SECURE-VMTP [DRC3]
- 83 VINES VINES [BXH]
- 84 TTP TTP [JXS]
- 85 NSFNET-IGP NSFNET-IGP [HWB]
- 86 DGP Dissimilar Gateway Protocol [74,ML109]
- 87 TCF TCF [GAL5]
- 88 IGRP IGRP [18,GXS]
- 89 OSPFIGP OSPFIGP [83,JTM4]
- 90 Sprite-RPC Sprite RPC Protocol [143,BXW]
- 91 LARP Locus Address Resolution Protocol [BXH]
- 92-254 Unassigned [JBP]
- 255 Reserved [JBP]
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- PORT NUMBERS
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- Ports are used in the TCP [45,106] to name the ends of logical
- connections which carry long term conversations. For the purpose of
- providing services to unknown callers, a service contact port is
- defined. This list specifies the port used by the server process as its
- contact port. The contact port is sometimes called the "well-known
- port".
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- To the extent possible, these same port assignments are used with the
- UDP [46,104].
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- To the extent possible, these same port assignments are used with the
- ISO-TP4 [64].
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- The assigned ports use a small portion of the possible port numbers.
- The assigned ports have all except the low order eight bits cleared to
- zero. The low order eight bits are specified here.
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- Port Assignments:
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- Decimal Keyword Description References
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- 0 Reserved [JBP]
- 1 TCPMUX TCP Port Service Multiplexer [MKL]
- 2-4 Unassigned [JBP]
- 5 RJE Remote Job Entry [12,JBP]
- 7 ECHO Echo [95,JBP]
- 9 DISCARD Discard [94,JBP]
- 11 USERS Active Users [89,JBP]
- 13 DAYTIME Daytime [93,JBP]
- 15 Unassigned [JBP]
- 17 QUOTE Quote of the Day [100,JBP]
- 19 CHARGEN Character Generator [92,JBP]
- 20 FTP-DATA File Transfer [Default Data] [96,JBP]
- 21 FTP File Transfer [Control] [96,JBP]
- 23 TELNET Telnet [112,JBP]
- 25 SMTP Simple Mail Transfer [102,JBP]
- 27 NSW-FE NSW User System FE [24,RHT]
- 29 MSG-ICP MSG ICP [85,RHT]
- 31 MSG-AUTH MSG Authentication [85,RHT]
- 33 DSP Display Support Protocol [EXC]
- 35 any private printer server [JBP]
- 37 TIME Time [108,JBP]
- 39 RLP Resource Location Protocol [MA]
- 41 GRAPHICS Graphics [129,JBP]
- 42 NAMESERVER Host Name Server [99,JBP]
- 43 NICNAME Who Is [55,MARY]
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- 44 MPM-FLAGS MPM FLAGS Protocol [JBP]
- 45 MPM Message Processing Module [recv] [98,JBP]
- 46 MPM-SND MPM [default send] [98,JBP]
- 47 NI-FTP NI FTP [134,SK8]
- 49 LOGIN Login Host Protocol [PHD1]
- 51 LA-MAINT IMP Logical Address Maintenance [76,AGM]
- 53 DOMAIN Domain Name Server [81,95,PM1]
- 55 ISI-GL ISI Graphics Language [7,RB9]
- 57 any private terminal access [JBP]
- 59 any private file service [JBP]
- 61 NI-MAIL NI MAIL [5,SK8]
- 63 VIA-FTP VIA Systems - FTP [DXD]
- 65 TACACS-DS TACACS-Database Service [3,KH43]
- 67 BOOTPS Bootstrap Protocol Server [36,WJC2]
- 68 BOOTPC Bootstrap Protocol Client [36,WJC2]
- 69 TFTP Trivial File Transfer [126,DDC1]
- 71 NETRJS-1 Remote Job Service [10,RTB3]
- 72 NETRJS-2 Remote Job Service [10,RTB3]
- 73 NETRJS-3 Remote Job Service [10,RTB3]
- 74 NETRJS-4 Remote Job Service [10,RTB3]
- 75 any private dial out service [JBP]
- 77 any private RJE service [JBP]
- 79 FINGER Finger [52,KLH]
- 81 HOSTS2-NS HOSTS2 Name Server [EAK1]
- 83 MIT-ML-DEV MIT ML Device [DPR]
- 85 MIT-ML-DEV MIT ML Device [DPR]
- 87 any private terminal link [JBP]
- 89 SU-MIT-TG SU/MIT Telnet Gateway [MRC]
- 91 MIT-DOV MIT Dover Spooler [EBM]
- 93 DCP Device Control Protocol [DT15]
- 95 SUPDUP SUPDUP [27,MRC]
- 97 SWIFT-RVF Swift Remote Vitural File Protocol [MXR]
- 98 TACNEWS TAC News [ANM2]
- 99 METAGRAM Metagram Relay [GEOF]
- 101 HOSTNAME NIC Host Name Server [54,MARY]
- 102 ISO-TSAP ISO-TSAP [16,MTR]
- 103 X400 X400 [HCF2]
- 104 X400-SND X400-SND [HCF2]
- 105 CSNET-NS Mailbox Name Nameserver [127,MS56]
- 107 RTELNET Remote Telnet Service [101,JBP]
- 109 POP2 Post Office Protocol - Version 2 [14,JKR1]
- 110 POP3 Post Office Protocol - Version 3 [122,MTR]
- 111 SUNRPC SUN Remote Procedure Call [DXG]
- 113 AUTH Authentication Service [130,MCSJ]
- 115 SFTP Simple File Transfer Protocol [73,MKL1]
- 117 UUCP-PATH UUCP Path Service [44,MAE]
- 119 NNTP Network News Transfer Protocol [65,PL4]
- 121 ERPC Encore Expedited Remote Proc. Call [132,JXO]
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- 123 NTP Network Time Protocol [80,DLM1]
- 125 LOCUS-MAP Locus PC-Interface Net Map Server [137,EP53]
- 127 LOCUS-CON Locus PC-Interface Conn Server [137,EP53]
- 129 PWDGEN Password Generator Protocol [141,FJW]
- 130 CISCO-FNA CISCO FNATIVE [WXB]
- 131 CISCO-TNA CISCO TNATIVE [WXB]
- 132 CISCO-SYS CISCO SYSMAINT [WXB]
- 133 STATSRV Statistics Service [DLM1]
- 134 INGRES-NET INGRES-NET Service [MXB]
- 135 LOC-SRV Location Service [JXP]
- 136 PROFILE PROFILE Naming System [LLP]
- 137 NETBIOS-NS NETBIOS Name Service [JBP]
- 138 NETBIOS-DGM NETBIOS Datagram Service [JBP]
- 139 NETBIOS-SSN NETBIOS Session Service [JBP]
- 140 EMFIS-DATA EMFIS Data Service [GB7]
- 141 EMFIS-CNTL EMFIS Control Service [GB7]
- 142 BL-IDM Britton-Lee IDM [SXS1]
- 143 IMAP2 Interim Mail Access Protocol v2 [MRC]
- 144 NEWS NewS [JAG]
- 145 UAAC UAAC Protocol [DAG4]
- 146 ISO-TP0 ISO-IP0 [86,MTR]
- 147 ISO-IP ISO-IP [MTR]
- 148 CRONUS CRONUS-SUPPORT [135,JXB]
- 149 AED-512 AED 512 Emulation Service [AXB]
- 150 SQL-NET SQL-NET [MXP]
- 151 HEMS HEMS [87,CXT]
- 152 BFTP Background File Transfer Program [AD14]
- 153 SGMP SGMP [37,MS9]
- 154 NETSC-PROD NETSC [SH37]
- 155 NETSC-DEV NETSC [SH37]
- 156 SQLSRV SQL Service [CMR]
- 157 KNET-CMP KNET/VM Command/Message Protocol [77,GSM11]
- 158 PCMail-SRV PCMail Server [19,MXL]
- 159 NSS-Routing NSS-Routing [JXR]
- 160 SGMP-TRAPS SGMP-TRAPS [37,MS9]
- 161 SNMP SNMP [15,MTR]
- 162 SNMPTRAP SNMPTRAP [15,MTR]
- 163 CMIP-Manage CMIP/TCP Manager [4,AXB1]
- 164 CMIP-Agent CMIP/TCP Agent [4,AXB1]
- 165 XNS-Courier Xerox [144,SXA]
- 166 S-Net Sirius Systems [BXL]
- 167 NAMP NAMP [MS9]
- 168 RSVD RSVD [NT12]
- 169 SEND SEND [WDW11]
- 170 Print-SRV Network PostScript [BKR]
- 171 Multiplex Network Innovations Multiplex [KXD]
- 172 CL/1 Network Innovations CL/1 [KXD]
- 173 Xyplex-MUX Xyplex [BXS]
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- 174 MAILQ MAILQ [RXZ]
- 175 VMNET VMNET [CXT]
- 176 GENRAD-MUX GENRAD-MUX [RXT]
- 177 XDMCP X Display Manager Control Protocol [RWS4]
- 178 NextStep NextStep Window Server [LXH]
- 179 BGP Border Gateway Protocol [KSL]
- 180 RIS Intergraph [DXB]
- 181 Unify Unify [VXS]
- 182 Unisys-Cam Unisys-Cam [GXG]
- 183 OCBinder OCBinder [JXO1]
- 184 OCServer OCServer [JXO1]
- 185 Remote-KIS Remote-KIS [RXD1]
- 186 KIS KIS Protocol [RXD1]
- 187 ACI Application Communication Interface [RXC1]
- 188 MUMPS MUMPS [HS23]
- 189 QFT Queued File Transport [WXS]
- 190 GACP Gateway Access Control Protocol [PCW]
- 191 Prospero Prospero [BCN]
- 192 OSU-NMS OSU Network Monitoring System [DXK]
- 193 SRMP Spider Remote Monitoring Protocol [TXS]
- 194 IRC Internet Relay Chat Protocol [JXO2]
- 195 DN6-NLM-AUD DNSIX Network Level Module Audit [LL69]
- 196 DN6-SMM-RED DNSIX Session Mgt Module Audit Redirect[LL69]
- 197 DLS Directory Location Service [SXB]
- 198 DLS-Mon Directory Location Service Monitor [SXB]
- 198-200 Unassigned [JBP]
- 201 AT-RMTP AppleTalk Routing Maintenance [RXC]
- 202 AT-NBP AppleTalk Name Binding [RXC]
- 203 AT-3 AppleTalk Unused [RXC]
- 204 AT-ECHO AppleTalk Echo [RXC]
- 205 AT-5 AppleTalk Unused [RXC]
- 206 AT-ZIS AppleTalk Zone Information [RXC]
- 207 AT-7 AppleTalk Unused [RXC]
- 208 AT-8 AppleTalk Unused [RXC]
- 209-223 Unassigned [JBP]
- 224-241 Reserved [JBP]
- 243 SUR-MEAS Survey Measurement [6,DDC1]
- 245 LINK LINK [1,RDB2]
- 246 DSP3270 Display Systems Protocol [39,WJS1]
- 247-255 Reserved [JBP]
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- By convention, ports in the range 256 to 1024 are used for "Unix
- Standard" services. Listed here are some of the normal uses of these
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- discard 9/tcp sink null
- systat 11/tcp users
- daytime 13/tcp
- netstat 15/tcp
- qotd 17/tcp quote
- chargen 19/tcp ttytst source
- ftp-data 20/tcp
- ftp 21/tcp
- telnet 23/tcp
- smtp 25/tcp mail
- time 37/tcp timserver
- name 42/tcp nameserver
- whois 43/tcp nicname
- nameserver 53/tcp domain
- apts 57/tcp any private terminal service
- apfs 59/tcp any private file service
- rje 77/tcp netrjs
- finger 79/tcp
- link 87/tcp ttylink
- supdup 95/tcp
- newacct 100/tcp [unauthorized use]
- hostnames 101/tcp hostname
- iso-tsap 102/tcp tsap
- x400 103/tcp
- x400-snd 104/tcp
- csnet-ns 105/tcp CSNET Name Service
- pop-2 109/tcp pop postoffice
- sunrpc 111/tcp
- auth 113/tcp authentication
- sftp 115/tcp
- uucp-path 117/tcp
- nntp 119/tcp usenet readnews untp
- ntp 123/tcp network time protocol
- statsrv 133/tcp
- profile 136/tcp
- NeWS 144/tcp news
- print-srv 170/tcp
- exec 512/tcp remote process execution;
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- authentication performed using
- passwords and UNIX loppgin names
- login 513/tcp remote login a la telnet;
- automatic authentication performed
- based on priviledged port numbers
- and distributed data bases which
- identify "authentication domains"
- cmd 514/tcp like exec, but automatic
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- login server
- printer 515/tcp spooler
- efs 520/tcp extended file name server
- tempo 526/tcp newdate
- courier 530/tcp rpc
- conference 531/tcp chat
- netnews 532/tcp readnews
- uucp 540/tcp uucpd
- klogin 543/tcp
- kshell 544/tcp krcmd
- dsf 555/tcp
- remotefs 556/tcp rfs server
- chshell 562/tcp chcmd
- meter 570/tcp demon
- pcserver 600/tcp Sun IPC server
- nqs 607/tcp nqs
- mdqs 666/tcp
- rfile 750/tcp
- pump 751/tcp
- qrh 752/tcp
- rrh 753/tcp
- tell 754/tcp send
- nlogin 758/tcp
- con 759/tcp
- ns 760/tcp
- rxe 761/tcp
- quotad 762/tcp
- cycleserv 763/tcp
- omserv 764/tcp
- webster 765/tcp
- phonebook 767/tcp phone
- vid 769/tcp
- rtip 771/tcp
- cycleserv2 772/tcp
- submit 773/tcp
- rpasswd 774/tcp
- entomb 775/tcp
- wpages 776/tcp
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- device 801/tcp
- maitrd 997/tcp
- busboy 998/tcp
- garcon 999/tcp
- blackjack 1025/tcp network blackjack
- bbn-mmc 1347/tcp multi media conferencing
- bbn-mmx 1348/tcp multi media conferencing
- orasrv 1525/tcp oracle
- ingreslock 1524/tcp
- issd 1600/tcp
- nkd 1650/tcp
- dc 2001/tcp
- mailbox 2004/tcp
- berknet 2005/tcp
- invokator 2006/tcp
- dectalk 2007/tcp
- conf 2008/tcp
- news 2009/tcp
- search 2010/tcp
- raid-cc 2011/tcp raid
- ttyinfo 2012/tcp
- raid-am 2013/tcp
- troff 2014/tcp
- cypress 2015/tcp
- cypress-stat 2017/tcp
- terminaldb 2018/tcp
- whosockami 2019/tcp
- servexec 2021/tcp
- down 2022/tcp
- ellpack 2025/tcp
- shadowserver 2027/tcp
- submitserver 2028/tcp
- device2 2030/tcp
- blackboard 2032/tcp
- glogger 2033/tcp
- scoremgr 2034/tcp
- imsldoc 2035/tcp
- objectmanager 2038/tcp
- lam 2040/tcp
- interbase 2041/tcp
- isis 2042/tcp
- rimsl 2044/tcp
- dls 2047/tcp
- dls-monitor 2048/tcp
- shilp 2049/tcp
- NSWS 3049/tcp
- rfa 4672/tcp remote file access server
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- commplex-link 5001/tcp
- padl2sim 5236/tcp
- man 9535/tcp
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- echo 7/udp
- discard 9/udp sink null
- systat 11/udp users
- daytime 13/udp
- netstat 15/udp
- qotd 17/udp quote
- chargen 19/udp ttytst source
- time 37/udp timserver
- rlp 39/udp resource
- name 42/udp nameserver
- whois 43/udp nicname
- nameserver 53/udp domain
- bootps 67/udp bootp
- bootpc 68/udp
- tftp 69/udp
- sunrpc 111/udp
- erpc 121/udp
- ntp 123/udp
- statsrv 133/udp
- profile 136/udp
- snmp 161/udp
- snmp-trap 162/udp
- at-rtmp 201/udp
- at-nbp 202/udp
- at-3 203/udp
- at-echo 204/udp
- at-5 205/udp
- at-zis 206/udp
- at-7 207/udp
- at-8 208/udp
- biff 512/udp used by mail system to notify users
- of new mail received; currently
- receives messages only from
- processes on the same machine
- who 513/udp maintains data bases showing who's
- logged in to machines on a local
- net and the load average of the
- machine
- syslog 514/udp
- talk 517/udp like tenex link, but across
- machine - unfortunately, doesn't
- use link protocol (this is actually
- just a rendezvous port from which a
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- ntalk 518/udp
- utime 519/udp unixtime
- router 520/udp local routing process (on site);
- uses variant of Xerox NS routing
- information protocol
- timed 525/udp timeserver
- netwall 533/udp for emergency broadcasts
- new-rwho 550/udp new-who
- rmonitor 560/udp rmonitord
- monitor 561/udp
- meter 571/udp udemon
- elcsd 704/udp errlog copy/server daemon
- loadav 750/udp
- vid 769/udp
- cadlock 770/udp
- notify 773/udp
- acmaint_dbd 774/udp
- acmaint_transd 775/udp
- wpages 776/udp
- puparp 998/udp
- applix 999/udp Applix ac
- puprouter 999/udp
- cadlock 1000/udp
- hermes 1248/udp
- wizard 2001/udp curry
- globe 2002/udp
- emce 2004/udp CCWS mm conf
- oracle 2005/udp
- raid-cc 2006/udp raid
- raid-am 2007/udp
- terminaldb 2008/udp
- whosockami 2009/udp
- pipe_server 2010/udp
- servserv 2011/udp
- raid-ac 2012/udp
- raid-cd 2013/udp
- raid-sf 2014/udp
- raid-cs 2015/udp
- bootserver 2016/udp
- bootclient 2017/udp
- rellpack 2018/udp
- about 2019/udp
- xinupageserver 2020/udp
- xinuexpansion1 2021/udp
- xinuexpansion2 2022/udp
- xinuexpansion3 2023/udp
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- isis 2042/udp
- isis-bcast 2043/udp
- rimsl 2044/udp
- cdfunc 2045/udp
- sdfunc 2046/udp
- dls 2047/udp
- shilp 2049/udp
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- Host Extensions for IP Multicasting (RFC-1112) [43] specifies the
- extensions required of a host implementation of the Internet Protocol
- (IP) to support multicasting. Current addresses are listed below.
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- 224.0.0.0 Reserved [43,JBP]
- 224.0.0.1 All Hosts on this Subnet [43,JBP]
- 224.0.0.2 All Gateways on this Subnet (proposed) [JBP]
- 224.0.0.3 Unassigned [JBP]
- 224.0.0.4 DVMRP Routers [140,JBP]
- 224.0.0.5 OSPFIGP OSPFIGP All Routers [83,JXM1]
- 224.0.0.6 OSPFIGP OSPFIGP Designated Routers [83,JXM1]
- 244.0.0.7-244.0.0.255 Unassigned [JBP]
- 224.0.1.0 VMTP Managers Group [17,DRC3]
- 224.0.1.1 NTP Network Time Protocol [80,DLM1]
- 224.0.1.2 SGI-Dogfight [AXC]
- 224.0.1.3 Rwhod [SXD]
- 224.0.1.4 VNP [DRC3]
- 244.0.1.5-244.0.1.255 Unassigned [JBP]
- 224.0.2.1 "rwho" Group (BSD) (unofficial) [JBP]
- 232.x.x.x VMTP transient groups [17,DRC3]
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- Note that when used on an Ethernet or IEEE 802 network, the 23
- low-order bits of the IP Multicast address are placed in the low-
- order 23 bits of the Ethernet or IEEE 802 net multicast address
- 1.0.94.0.0.0. See the next section on "IANA ETHERNET ADDRESS
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- The IANA owns an Ethernet address block which may be used for
- multicast address asignments or other special purposes.
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- The address block in IEEE binary is (which is in bit transmission
- order):
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- 0000 0000 0000 0000 0111 1010
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- In the normal Internet dotted decimal notation this is 0.0.94 since
- the bytes are transmitted higher order first and bits within bytes
- are transmitted lower order first (see "Data Notation" in the
- Introduction).
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- Appearance on the wire (bits transmitted from left to right):
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- 0 23 47
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- 1000 0000 0000 0000 0111 1010 xxxx xxx0 xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx
- | |
- Multicast Bit 0 = Internet Multicast
- 1 = Assigned by IANA for
- other uses
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- Appearance in memory (bits transmitted right-to-left within octets,
- octets transmitted left-to-right):
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- 0 23 47
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- 0000 0001 0000 0000 0101 1110 0xxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx
- | |
- Multicast Bit 0 = Internet Multicast
- 1 = Assigned by IANA for other uses
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- The latter representation corresponds to the Internet standard bit-
- order, and is the format that most programmers have to deal with.
- Using this representation, the range of Internet Multicast addresses
- is:
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- 01-00-5E-00-00-00 to 01-00-5E-7F-FF-FF in hex, or
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- This documents the default Type-of-Service values that are currently
- recommended for the most important Internet protocols.
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- There are three binary TOS attributes: low delay, high throughput,
- and high reliability; in each case, an attribute bit is turned on to
- indicate "better". The three attributes cannot all be optimized
- simultanously, and in fact the TOS algorithms that have been
- discussed tend to make "better" values of the attributes mutually
- exclusive. Therefore, the recommended values have at most one bit
- on.
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- Generally, protocols which are involved in direct interaction with a
- human should select low delay, while data transfers which may involve
- large blocks of data are need high throughput. Finally, high
- reliability is most important for datagram-based Internet management
- functions.
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- Application protocols not included in these tables should be able to
- make appropriate choice of low delay (1 0 0) or high throughput (0 1
- 0).
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- The following are recommended values for TOS:
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- ----- Type-of-Service Value -----
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- Low High High
- Protocol Delay Throughput Reliability
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- TELNET (1) 1 0 0
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- FTP
- Control 1 0 0
- Data (2) 0 1 0
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- TFTP 1 0 0
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- SMTP (3)
- Cmd phase 1 0 0
- DATA phase 0 1 0
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- Domain Name Service
- UDP Query 1 0 0
- TCP Query 0 0 0
- Zone Tnsfr 0 1 0
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- Errors 0 0 0
- Queries 0 0 0
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- Any IGP 0 0 1
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- (1) Includes all interactive user protocols (e.g., rlogin).
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- (2) Includes all bulk data transfer protocols (e.g., rcp).
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- (3) If the implementation does not support changing the TOS
- during the lifetime of the connection, then the recommended
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- The Internet Domain Naming System (DOMAIN) includes several
- parameters. These are documented in RFC-1034, [81] and RFC-1035
- [82]. The CLASS parameter is listed here. The per CLASS parameters
- are defined in separate RFCs as indicated.
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- Domain System Parameters:
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- Decimal Name References
- ------- ---- ----------
- 0 Reserved [PM1]
- 1 Internet (IN) [81,PM1]
- 2 Unassigned [PM1]
- 3 Chaos (CH) [PM1]
- 4 Hessoid (HS) [PM1]
- 5-65534 Unassigned [PM1]
- 65535 Reserved
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- The Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) RFC-951 [36] describes an IP/UDP
- bootstrap protocol (BOOTP) which allows a diskless client machine to
- discover its own IP address, the address of a server host, and the
- name of a file to be loaded into memory and executed. The BOOTP
- Vendor Information Extensions RFC-1084 [117] proposes an addition to
- the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP).
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- Vendor Extensions are listed below:
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- Tag Name Data Length Meaning References
- --- ---- ----------- ------- ----------
- 0 Pad 0 None
- 1 Subnet Mask 4 Subnet Mask Value
- 2 Time Zone 4 Time Offset in
- Seconds from UTC
- 3 Gateways N N/4 Gateway addresses
- 4 Time Server N N/4 Timeserver addresses
- 5 Name Server N N/4 IEN-116 Server addresses
- 6 Domain Server N N/4 DNS Server addresses
- 7 Log Server N N/4 Logging Server addresses
- 8 Quotes Server N N/4 Quotes Server addresses
- 9 LPR Server N N/4 Printer Server addresses
- 10 Impress Server N N/4 Impress Server addresses
- 11 RLP Server N N/4 RLP Server addresses
- 12 Hostname N Hostname string
- 13 Boot File Size 2 Size of boot file in 512 byte
- checks
- 14 Merit Dump File Client to dump and name
- the file to dump it to
- 15-127 Unassigned
- 128-154 Reserved
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- For the management of hosts and gateways on the Internet a data
- structure for the information has been defined. This data structure
- should be used with any of several possible management protocols, such
- as the "Simple Network Management Protocol" (SNMP) RFC-1098 [15], or
- the "Common Management Information Protocol over TCP" (CMOT) [142].
-
- The data structure is the "Structure and Indentification of Management
- Information for TCP/IP-based Internets" (SMI) RFC-1065 [120], and the
- "Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based
- Internets" (MIB) [121].
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- The SMI includes the provision for parameters or codes to indicate
- experimental or private data structures. These parameter assignments
- are listed here.
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- The older "Simple Gateway Monitoring Protocol" (SGMP) RFC-1028 [37]
- also defined a data structure. The parameter assignments used with
- SGMP are included here for hist orical completeness.
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- SMI Network Management Experimental Codes:
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- Prefix: 1.3.6.1.3.
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- Decimal Name Description References
- ------- ---- ----------- ----------
- 0 Reserved [JKR1]
- 1 CLNP ISO CLNP Objects [MTR]
- 2 T1-Carrier T1 Carrier Objects [MTR]
- 3 IEEE8023 Ethernet-like Objects [MTR]
- 4 IEEE8025 Token Ring-like Objects [MTR]
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- SMI Network Management Private Enterprise Codes:
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- Prefix: 1.3.6.1.4.1.
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- Decimal Name References
- ------- ---- ----------
- 0 Reserved [JKR1]
- 1 Proteon [GSM11]
- 2 IBM [JXR]
- 3 CMU [SXW]
- 4 Unix [KXS]
- 5 ACC [AB20]
- 6 TWG [KZM]
- 7 CAYMAN [BP52]
- 8 NYSERNET [MS9]
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- 9 cisco [GXS]
- 10 NSC [GS123]
- 11 HP [RDXS]
- 12 Epilogue [KA4]
- 13 U of Tennessee [JDC20]
- 14 BBN [RH6]
- 15 Xylogics, Inc. [JRL3]
- 16 Unisys [UXW]
- 17 Canstar [SXP]
- 18 Wellfleet [JCB1]
- 19 TRW [GGB2]
- 20 MIT [JR35]
- 21 EON [MXW]
- 22 Spartacus [YXK]
- 23 Excelan [RXB]
- 24 Spider Systems [VXW]
- 25 NSFNET [HWB]
- 26 Hughes LAN Systems [AXC1]
- 27 Intergraph [SXC]
- 28 Interlan [FJK2]
- 29 Vitalink Communications [FXB]
- 30 Ulana [BXA]
- 31 NSWC [SRN1]
- 32 Santa Cruz Operation [KR35]
- 33 Xyplex [BXS]
- 34 Cray [HXE]
- 35 Bell Northern Research [GXW]
- 36 DEC [RXB1]
- 37 Touch [BXB]
- 38 Network Research Corp. [BXV]
- 39 Baylor College of Medicine [SB98]
- 40 NMFECC-LLNL [SXH]
- 41 SRI [DW181]
- 42 Sun Microsystems [DXY]
- 43 3Com [TB6]
- 44 CMC [DXP]
- 45 SynOptics [BXB1]
- 46 Cheyenne Software [RXH]
- 47 Prime Computer [MXS]
- 48 MCNC/North Carolina Data Network [KXW]
- 49 Chipcom [JXC]
- 50 Optical Data Systems [JXF]
- 51 gated [JXH]
- 52 Cabletron Systems [RXD]
- 53 Apollo Computers [JXB]
- 54 DeskTalk Systems, Inc. [DXK]
- 55 SSDS [RXS]
- 56 Castle Rock Computing [JXS1]
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- 57 MIPS Computer Systems [CXM]
- 58 TGV, Inc. [KAA]
- 59 Silicon Graphics, Inc. [RXJ]
- 60 University of British Columbia [DXM]
- 61 Merit [BXN]
- 62 FiberCom [EXR]
- 63 Apple Computer Inc [JXH1]
- 64 Gandalf [HXK]
- 65 Dartmouth [PXK]
- 66 David Systems [DXM]
- 67 Reuter [BXZ]
- 68 Cornell [DC126]
- 69 TMAC [MLS34]
- 70 Locus Computing Corp. [AXS]
- 71 NASA [SS92]
- 72 Retix [AXM]
- 73 Boeing [JXG]
- 74 AT&T [AXC2]
- 75 Ungermann-Bass [DXM]
- 76 Digital Analysis Corp. [SXK]
- 77 LAN Manager [JXG1]
- 78 Netlabs [JB478]
- 79 ICL [JXI]
- 80 Auspex Systems [BXE]
- 81 Lannet Company [EXR]
- 82 Network Computing Devices [DM280]
- 83 Raycom Systems [BXW1]
- 84 Pirelli Focom Ltd. [SXL]
- 85 Datability Software Systems [LXF]
- 86 Network Application Technology [YXW]
- 87 LINK (Lokales Informatik-Netz Karlsruhe) [GXS]
- 88 NYU [BJR2]
- 89 RND [RXN]
- 90 InterCon Systems Corporation [AW90]
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- Decimal Name References
- ------- ---- ----------
- 0 Reserved [JKR1]
- 1 Proteon [JS18]
- 2 IBM [JXR]
- 3 CMU [SXW]
- 4 Unix [MS9]
- 5 ACC [AB20]
- 6 TWG [MTR]
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- 8 NYSERNET [MS9]
- 9 cisco [GS2]
- 10 BBN [RH6]
- 11 Unassigned [JKR1]
- 12 MIT [JR35]
- 13-254 Unassigned [JKR1]
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- The ARPANET facility for "logical addressing" is described in RFC-878
- [57] and RFC-1005 [109]. A portion of the possible logical addresses
- are reserved for standard uses.
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- There are 49,152 possible logical host addresses. Of these, 256 are
- reserved for assignment to well-known functions. Assignments for
- well-known functions are made by the IANA. Assignments for other
- logical host addresses are made by the NIC.
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- Logical Address Assignments:
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- 0 Reserved [JBP]
- 1 The BBN Core Gateways [MB]
- 2-254 Unassigned [JBP]
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- The word "link" here refers to a field in the original ARPANET
- Host/IMP interface leader. The link was originally defined as an 8-
- bit field. Later specifications defined this field as the "message-
- id" with a length of 12 bits. The name link now refers to the high
- order 8 bits of this 12-bit message-id field. The Host/IMP interface
- is defined in BBN Report 1822 [2].
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- The low-order 4 bits of the message-id field are called the sub-link.
- Unless explicitly specified otherwise for a particular protocol,
- there is no sender to receiver significance to the sub-link. The
- sender may use the sub-link in any way he chooses (it is returned in
- the RFNM by the destination IMP), the receiver should ignore the
- sub-link.
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- ------- ----------- ----------
- 0-63 BBNCC Monitoring [MB]
- 64-149 Unassigned [JBP]
- 150 Xerox NS IDP [133,XEROX]
- 151 Unassigned [JBP]
- 152 PARC Universal Protocol [8,XEROX]
- 153 TIP Status Reporting [JGH]
- 154 TIP Accounting [JGH]
- 155 Internet Protocol [regular] [105,JBP]
- 156-158 Internet Protocol [experimental] [105,JBP]
- 159 Figleaf Link [JBW1]
- 160 Blacker Local Network Protocol [DM28]
- 161-194 Unassigned [JBP]
- 195 ISO-IP [64,RXM]
- 196-247 Experimental Protocols [JBP]
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- All MILNET hosts are assigned addresses by the Defense Data Network
- (DDN). The address of a MILNET host may be obtained from the Network
- Information Center (NIC), represented as an ASCII text string in what
- is called "host table format". This section describes the process by
- which MILNET X.25 addresses may be derived from addresses in the NIC
- host table format.
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- A NIC host table address consists of the ASCII text string
- representations of four decimal numbers separated by periods,
- corresponding to the four octeted of a thirty-two bit Internet
- address. The four decimal numbers are referred to in this section as
- "n", "h' "l", and "i". Thus, a host table address may be represented
- as: "n.h.l.i". Each of these four numbers will have either one, two,
- or three decimal digits and will never have a value greater than 255.
- For example, in the host table, address: "10.2.0.124", n=10, h=2,
- l=0, and i=124. To convert a host table address to a MILNET X.25
- address:
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- 1. If h < 64, the host table address corresponds to the X.25
- physical address:
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- ZZZZ F IIIHHZZ (SS)
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- ZZZZ = 0000 as required
-
- F = 0 because the address is a physical address;
-
- III is a three decimal digit respresentation of
- "i", right-adjusted and padded with leading
- zeros if required;
-
- HH is a two decimal digit representation of "h",
- right-adjusted and padded with leading zeros
- if required;
-
- ZZ = 00 and
-
- (SS) is optional
-
- In the example given above, the host table address 10.2.0.124
- corresponds to the X.25 physical address 000001240200.
-
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-
- 2. If h > 64 or h = 64, the host table address corresponds to the
- X.25 logical address
-
- ZZZZ F RRRRRZZ (SS)
-
- where:
-
- ZZZZ = 0000 as required
-
- F = 1 because the address is a logical address;
-
- RRRRR is a five decimal digit representation of
- the result "r" of the calculation
-
- r = h * 256 + i
-
- (Note that the decimal representation of
- "r" will always require five digits);
-
- ZZ = 00 and
-
- (SS) is optional
-
- Thus, the host table address 10.83.0.207 corresponds to the X.25
- logical address 000012145500.
-
- In both cases, the "n" and "l" fields of the host table address are
- not used.
-
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-
-
- IEEE 802 NUMBERS OF INTEREST
-
- Some of the networks of all classes are IEEE 802 Networks. These
- systems may use a Link Service Access Point (LSAP) field in much the
- same way the ARPANET uses the "link" field. Further, there is an
- extension of the LSAP header called the Sub-Network Access Protocol
- (SNAP).
-
- The IEEE likes to describe numbers in binary in bit transmission
- order, which is the opposite of the big-endian order used throughout
- the Internet protocol documentation.
-
- Assignments:
-
- Link Service Access Point Description References
- ------------------------- ----------- ----------
- IEEE Internet
- binary binary decimal
- 00000000 00000000 0 Null LSAP [IEEE]
- 01000000 00000010 2 Indiv LLC Sublayer Mgt [IEEE]
- 11000000 00000011 3 Group LLC Sublayer Mgt [IEEE]
- 00100000 00000100 4 SNA Path Control [IEEE]
- 01100000 00000110 6 Reserved (DOD IP) [104,JBP]
- 01110000 00001110 14 PROWAY-LAN [IEEE]
- 01110010 01001110 78 EIA-RS 511 [IEEE]
- 01111010 01011110 94 ISI IP [JBP]
- 01110001 10001110 142 PROWAY-LAN [IEEE]
- 01010101 10101010 170 SNAP [IEEE]
- 01111111 11111110 254 ISO DIS 8473 [64,JXJ]
- 11111111 11111111 255 Global DSAP [IEEE]
-
- These numbers (and others) are assigned by the IEEE Standards Office.
- The address is: IEEE Standards Office, 345 East 47th Street, New
- York, N.Y. 10017, Attn: Vince Condello. Phone: (212) 705-7092.
-
- At an ad hoc special session on "IEEE 802 Networks and ARP", held
- during the TCP Vendors Workshop (August 1986), an approach to a
- consistent way to send DoD-IP datagrams and other IP related
- protocols (such as the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)) on 802
- networks was developed, using the SNAP extension (see RFC-1010 and
- RFC-1042 [90]).
-
-
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-
-
- ETHERNET NUMBERS OF INTEREST
-
- Many of the networks of all classes are Ethernets (10Mb) or
- Experimental Ethernets (3Mb). These systems use a message "type"
- field in much the same way the ARPANET uses the "link" field.
-
- If you need an Ethernet type, contact the Xerox Corporation, Xerox
- Systems Institute, 475 Oakmead Parkway, Sunnyvale, CA 94086, Attn:
- Ms. Fonda Pallone, (408) 737-4652.
-
- The following list is contributed unverified information from various
- sources.
-
- Assignments:
-
- Ethernet Exp. Ethernet Description References
- ------------- ------------- ----------- ----------
- decimal Hex decimal octal
- 000 0000-05DC - - IEEE802.3 Length Field [XEROX]
- 257 0101-01FF - - Experimental [XEROX]
- 512 0200 512 1000 XEROX PUP (see 0A00) [8,XEROX]
- 513 0201 - - PUP Addr Trans (see 0A01)[XEROX]
- 1536 0600 1536 3000 XEROX NS IDP [133,XEROX]
- 2048 0800 513 1001 DOD IP [105,JBP]
- 2049 0801 - - X.75 Internet [XEROX]
- 2050 0802 - - NBS Internet [XEROX]
- 2051 0803 - - ECMA Internet [XEROX]
- 2052 0804 - - Chaosnet [XEROX]
- 2053 0805 - - X.25 Level 3 [XEROX]
- 2054 0806 - - ARP [88,JBP]
- 2055 0807 - - XNS Compatability [XEROX]
- 2076 081C - - Symbolics Private [DCP1]
- 2184 0888-088A - - Xyplex [XEROX]
- 2304 0900 - - Ungermann-Bass net debugr[XEROX]
- 2560 0A00 - - Xerox IEEE802.3 PUP [XEROX]
- 2561 0A01 - - PUP Addr Trans [XEROX]
- 2989 0BAD - - Banyan Systems [XEROX]
- 4096 1000 - - Berkeley Trailer nego [XEROX]
- 4097 1001-100F - - Berkeley Trailer encap/IP[XEROX]
- 5632 1600 - - Valid Systems [XEROX]
- 16962 4242 - - PCS Basic Block Protocol [XEROX]
- 21000 5208 - - BBN Simnet [XEROX]
- 24576 6000 - - DEC Unassigned (Exp.) [XEROX]
- 24577 6001 - - DEC MOP Dump/Load [XEROX]
- 24578 6002 - - DEC MOP Remote Console [XEROX]
- 24579 6003 - - DEC DECNET Phase IV Route[XEROX]
- 24580 6004 - - DEC LAT [XEROX]
- 24581 6005 - - DEC Diagnostic Protocol [XEROX]
-
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-
-
- 24582 6006 - - DEC Customer Protocol [XEROX]
- 24583 6007 - - DEC LAVC, SCA [XEROX]
- 24584 6008-6009 - - DEC Unassigned [XEROX]
- 24586 6010-6014 - - 3Com Corporation [XEROX]
- 28672 7000 - - Ungermann-Bass download [XEROX]
- 28674 7002 - - Ungermann-Bass dia/loop [XEROX]
- 28704 7020-7029 - - LRT [XEROX]
- 28720 7030 - - Proteon [XEROX]
- 28724 7034 - - Cabletron [XEROX]
- 32771 8003 - - Cronus VLN [131,DT15]
- 32772 8004 - - Cronus Direct [131,DT15]
- 32773 8005 - - HP Probe [XEROX]
- 32774 8006 - - Nestar [XEROX]
- 32776 8008 - - AT&T [XEROX]
- 32784 8010 - - Excelan [XEROX]
- 32787 8013 - - SGI diagnostics [AXC]
- 32788 8014 - - SGI network games [AXC]
- 32789 8015 - - SGI reserved [AXC]
- 32780 8016 - - SGI bounce server [AXC]
- 32783 8019 - - Apollo Computers [XEROX]
- 32815 802E - - Tymshare [XEROX]
- 32816 802F - - Tigan, Inc. [XEROX]
- 32821 8035 - - Reverse ARP [48,JXM]
- 32822 8036 - - Aeonic Systems [XEROX]
- 32824 8038 - - DEC LANBridge [XEROX]
- 32825 8039-803C - - DEC Unassigned [XEROX]
- 32829 803D - - DEC Ethernet Encryption [XEROX]
- 32830 803E - - DEC Unassigned [XEROX]
- 32831 803F - - DEC LAN Traffic Monitor [XEROX]
- 32832 8040-8042 - - DEC Unassigned [XEROX]
- 32836 8044 - - Planning Research Corp. [XEROX]
- 32838 8046 - - AT&T [XEROX]
- 32839 8047 - - AT&T [XEROX]
- 32841 8049 - - ExperData [XEROX]
- 32859 805B - - Stanford V Kernel exp. [XEROX]
- 32860 805C - - Stanford V Kernel prod. [XEROX]
- 32861 805D - - Evans & Sutherland [XEROX]
- 32864 8060 - - Little Machines [XEROX]
- 32866 8062 - - Counterpoint Computers [XEROX]
- 32869 8065-8066 - - Univ. of Mass. @ Amherst [XEROX]
- 32871 8067 - - Veeco Integrated Auto. [XEROX]
- 32872 8068 - - General Dynamics [XEROX]
- 32873 8069 - - AT&T [XEROX]
- 32874 806A - - Autophon [XEROX]
- 32876 806C - - ComDesign [XEROX]
- 32877 806D - - Computgraphic Corp. [XEROX]
- 32878 806E-8077 - - Landmark Graphics Corp. [XEROX]
- 32890 807A - - Matra [XEROX]
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- 32891 807B - - Dansk Data Elektronik [XEROX]
- 32892 807C - - Merit Internodal [HWB]
- 32893 807D-807F - - Vitalink Communications [XEROX]
- 32896 8080 - - Vitalink TransLAN III [XEROX]
- 32897 8081-8083 - - Counterpoint Computers [XEROX]
- 32923 809B - - Appletalk [XEROX]
- 32924 809C-809E - - Datability [XEROX]
- 32927 809F - - Spider Systems Ltd. [XEROX]
- 32931 80A3 - - Nixdorf Computers [XEROX]
- 32932 80A4-80B3 - - Siemens Gammasonics Inc. [XEROX]
- 32960 80C0-80C3 - - DCA Data Exchange Cluster[XEROX]
- 32966 80C6 - - Pacer Software [XEROX]
- 32967 80C7 - - Applitek Corporation [XEROX]
- 32968 80C8-80CC - - Intergraph Corporation [XEROX]
- 32973 80CD-80CE - - Harris Corporation [XEROX]
- 32974 80CF-80D2 - - Taylor Instrument [XEROX]
- 32979 80D3-80D4 - - Rosemount Corporation [XEROX]
- 32981 80D5 - - IBM SNA Service on Ether [XEROX]
- 32989 80DD - - Varian Associates [XEROX]
- 32990 80DE-80DF - - Integrated Solutions TRFS[XEROX]
- 32992 80E0-80E3 - - Allen-Bradley [XEROX]
- 32996 80E4-80F0 - - Datability [XEROX]
- 33010 80F2 - - Retix [XEROX]
- 33011 80F3 - - AppleTalk AARP (Kinetics)[XEROX]
- 33012 80F4-80F5 - - Kinetics [XEROX]
- 33015 80F7 - - Apollo Computer [XEROX]
- 33023 80FF-8103 - - Wellfleet Communications [XEROX]
- 33031 8107-8109 - - Symbolics Private [XEROX]
- 33072 8130 - - Waterloo Microsystems [XEROX]
- 33073 8131 - - VG Laboratory Systems [XEROX]
- 33079 8137-8138 - - Novell, Inc. [XEROX]
- 33081 8139-813D - - KTI [XEROX]
- 33100 814C - - SNMP [JKR1]
- 36864 9000 - - Loopback [XEROX]
- 36865 9001 - - 3Com(Bridge) XNS Sys Mgmt[XEROX]
- 36866 9002 - - 3Com(Bridge) TCP-IP Sys [XEROX]
- 36867 9003 - - 3Com(Bridge) loop detect [XEROX]
- 65280 FF00 - - BBN VITAL-LanBridge cache[XEROX]
-
- The standard for transmission of IP datagrams over Ethernets and
- Experimental Ethernets is specified in RFC-894 [61] and RFC-895 [91]
- respectively.
-
- NOTE: Ethernet 48-bit address blocks are assigned by the IEEE.
-
- IEEE Standards Office, 345 East 47th Street, New York, N.Y. 10017,
- Attn: Vince Condello. Phone: (212) 705-7092.
-
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-
-
- ETHERNET VENDOR ADDRESS COMPONENTS
-
- Ethernet hardware addresses are 48 bits, expressed as 12 hexadecimal
- digits (0-9, plus A-F, capitalized). These 12 hex digits consist of
- the first/left 6 digits (which should match the vendor of the
- Ethernet interface within the station) and the last/right 6 digits
- which specify the interface serial number for that interface vendor.
-
- Ethernet addresses might be written unhyphenated (e.g.,
- 123456789ABC), or with one hyphen (e.g., 123456-789ABC), but should
- be written hyphenated by octets (e.g., 12-34-56-78-9A-BC).
-
- These addresses are physical station addresses, not multicast nor
- broadcast, so the second hex digit (reading from the left) will be
- even, not odd.
-
- At present, it is not clear how the IEEE assigns Ethernet block
- addresses. Whether in blocks of 2**24 or 2**25, and whether
- multicasts are assigned with that block or separately. A portion of
- the vendor block address is reportedly assigned serially, with the
- other portion intentionally assigned randomly. If there is a global
- algorithm for which addresses are designated to be physical (in a
- chipset) versus logical (assigned in software), or globally-assigned
- versus locally-assigned addresses, some of the known addresses do not
- follow the scheme (e.g., AA0003; 02xxxx).
-
- 00000C Cisco
- 00000F NeXT
- 000010 Sytek
- 00001D Cabletron
- 000020 DIAB (Data Intdustrier AB)
- 000022 Visual Technology
- 00002A TRW
- 00005A S & Koch
- 00005E IANA
- 000065 Network General
- 00006B MIPS
- 000077 MIPS
- 00007A Ardent
- 000089 Cayman Systems Gatorbox
- 000093 Proteon
- 00009F Ameristar Technology
- 0000A2 Wellfleet
- 0000A3 Network Application Technology
- 0000A6 Network General (internal assignment, not for products)
- 0000A7 NCD X-terminals
- 0000A9 Network Systems
- 0000AA Xerox Xerox machines
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- 0000B3 CIMLinc
- 0000B7 Dove Fastnet
- 0000BC Allen-Bradley
- 0000C0 Western Digital
- 0000C6 HP Intelligent Networks Operation (formerly Eon Systems)
- 0000C8 Altos
- 0000C9 Emulex Terminal Servers
- 0000D7 Dartmouth College (NED Router)
- 0000D8 3Com? Novell? PS/2
- 0000DD Gould
- 0000DE Unigraph
- 0000E2 Acer Counterpoint
- 0000EF Alantec
- 0000FD High Level Hardvare (Orion, UK)
- 000102 BBN BBN internal usage (not registered)
- 001700 Kabel
- 00802D Xylogics, Inc. Annex terminal servers
- 00808C Frontier Software Development
- 00AA00 Intel
- 00DD00 Ungermann-Bass
- 00DD01 Ungermann-Bass
- 020701 MICOM/Interlan UNIBUS or QBUS machines, Apollo
- 020406 BBN BBN internal usage (not registered)
- 026086 Satelcom MegaPac (UK)
- 02608C 3Com IBM PC; Imagen; Valid; Cisco
- 02CF1F CMC Masscomp; Silicon Graphics; Prime EXL
- 080002 3Com (Formerly Bridge)
- 080003 ACC (Advanced Computer Communications)
- 080005 Symbolics Symbolics LISP machines
- 080008 BBN
- 080009 Hewlett-Packard
- 08000A Nestar Systems
- 08000B Unisys
- 080010 AT&T
- 080011 Tektronix, Inc.
- 080014 Excelan BBN Butterfly, Masscomp, Silicon Graphics
- 080017 NSC
- 08001A Data General
- 08001B Data General
- 08001E Apollo
- 080020 Sun Sun machines
- 080022 NBI
- 080025 CDC
- 080026 Norsk Data (Nord)
- 080027 PCS Computer Systems GmbH
- 080028 TI Explorer
- 08002B DEC
- 08002E Metaphor
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- 08002F Prime Computer Prime 50-Series LHC300
- 080036 Intergraph CAE stations
- 080037 Fujitsu-Xerox
- 080038 Bull
- 080039 Spider Systems
- 080041 DCA Digital Comm. Assoc.
- 080045 ???? (maybe Xylogics, but they claim not to know this number)
- 080046 Sony
- 080047 Sequent
- 080049 Univation
- 08004C Encore
- 08004E BICC
- 080056 Stanford University
- 080058 ??? DECsystem-20
- 08005A IBM
- 080067 Comdesign
- 080068 Ridge
- 080069 Silicon Graphics
- 08006E Excelan
- 080075 DDE (Danish Data Elektronik A/S)
- 08007C Vitalink TransLAN III
- 080080 XIOS
- 080086 Imagen/QMS
- 080087 Xyplex terminal servers
- 080089 Kinetics AppleTalk-Ethernet interface
- 08008B Pyramid
- 08008D XyVision XyVision machines
- 080090 Retix Inc Bridges
- 484453 HDS ???
- 800010 AT&T [misrepresentation of 080010?]
- AA0000 DEC obsolete
- AA0001 DEC obsolete
- AA0002 DEC obsolete
- AA0003 DEC Global physical address for some DEC machines
- AA0004 DEC Local logical address for systems running DECNET
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-
-
- ETHERNET MULTICAST ADDRESSES
-
- Ethernet Type
- Address Field Usage
-
- Multicast Addresses:
-
- 01-00-5E-00-00-00- 0800 Internet Multicast (RFC-1112) [43]
- 01-00-5E-7F-FF-FF
- 01-00-5E-80-00-00- ???? Internet reserved by IANA
- 01-00-5E-FF-FF-FF
- 01-80-C2-00-00-00 -802- Spanning tree (for bridges)
- 09-00-02-04-00-01? 8080? Vitalink printer
- 09-00-02-04-00-02? 8080? Vitalink management
- 09-00-09-00-00-01 8005 HP Probe
- 09-00-09-00-00-01 -802- HP Probe
- 09-00-09-00-00-04 8005? HP DTC
- 09-00-1E-00-00-00 8019? Apollo DOMAIN
- 09-00-2B-00-00-00 6009? DEC MUMPS?
- 09-00-2B-00-00-01 8039? DEC DSM/DTP?
- 09-00-2B-00-00-02 803B? DEC VAXELN?
- 09-00-2B-00-00-03 8038 DEC Lanbridge Traffic Monitor (LTM)
- 09-00-2B-00-00-04 ???? DEC MAP End System Hello?
- 09-00-2B-00-00-05 ???? DEC MAP Intermediate System Hello?
- 09-00-2B-00-00-06 803D? DEC CSMA/CD Encryption?
- 09-00-2B-00-00-07 8040? DEC NetBios Emulator?
- 09-00-2B-00-00-0F 6004 DEC Local Area Transport (LAT)
- 09-00-2B-00-00-1x ???? DEC Experimental
- 09-00-2B-01-00-00 8038 DEC LanBridge Copy packets (All bridges)
- 09-00-2B-01-00-01 8038 DEC LanBridge Hello packets (All local bridges)
- 1 packet per second, sent by the
- designated LanBridge
- 09-00-2B-02-00-00 ???? DEC DNA Level 2 Routing Layer routers?
- 09-00-2B-02-01-00 803C? DEC DNA Naming Service Advertisement?
- 09-00-2B-02-01-01 803C? DEC DNA Naming Service Solicitation?
- 09-00-2B-02-01-02 803E? DEC DNA Time Service?
- 09-00-2B-03-xx-xx ???? DEC default filtering by bridges?
- 09-00-2B-04-00-00 8041? DEC Local Area System Transport (LAST)?
- 09-00-2B-23-00-00 803A? DEC Argonaut Console?
- 09-00-4E-00-00-02? 8137? Novell IPX
- 09-00-56-00-00-00- ???? Stanford reserved
- 09-00-56-FE-FF-FF
- 09-00-56-FF-00-00- 805C Stanford V Kernel, version 6.0
- 09-00-56-FF-FF-FF
- 09-00-77-00-00-01 ???? Retix spanning tree bridges
- 09-00-7C-02-00-05 8080? Vitalink diagnostics
- 09-00-7C-05-00-01 8080? Vitalink gateway?
- 0D-1E-15-BA-DD-06 ???? HP
-
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-
-
- AB-00-00-01-00-00 6001 DEC Maintenance Operation Protocol (MOP)
- Dump/Load Assistance
- AB-00-00-02-00-00 6002 DEC Maintenance Operation Protocol (MOP)
- Remote Console
- 1 System ID packet every 8-10 minutes,
- by every:
- DEC LanBridge
- DEC DEUNA interface
- DEC DELUA interface
- DEC DEQNA interface (in a certain mode)
- AB-00-00-03-00-00 6003 DECNET Phase IV end node Hello packets
- 1 packet every 15 seconds, sent by
- each DECNET host
- AB-00-00-04-00-00 6003 DECNET Phase IV Router Hello packets
- 1 packet every 15 seconds, sent by the
- DECNET router
- AB-00-00-05-00-00 ???? Reserved DEC
- through
- AB-00-03-FF-FF-FF
- AB-00-03-00-00-00 6004 DEC Local Area Transport (LAT) - old
- AB-00-04-00-xx-xx ???? Reserved DEC customer private use
- AB-00-04-01-xx-yy 6007 DEC Local Area VAX Cluster groups
- System Communication Architecture (SCA)
- CF-00-00-00-00-00 9000 Ethernet Configuration Test protocol (Loopback)
-
- Broadcast Address:
- FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF 0600 XNS packets, Hello or gateway search?
- 6 packets every 15 seconds, per XNS station
- FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF 0800 IP (e.g. RWHOD via UDP) as needed
- FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF 0804 CHAOS
- FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF 0806 ARP (for IP and CHAOS) as needed
- FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF 0BAD Banyan
- FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF 1600 VALID packets, Hello or gateway search?
- 1 packets every 30 seconds, per VALID station
- FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF 8035 Reverse ARP
- FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF 807C Merit Internodal (INP)
- FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF 809B EtherTalk
-
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-
-
- XNS PROTOCOL TYPES
-
- Assigned well-known socket numbers
-
- Routing Information 1
- Echo 2
- Router Error 3
- Experimental 40-77
-
- Assigned internet packet types
-
- Routing Information 1
- Echo 2
- Error 3
- Packet Exchange 4
- Sequenced Packet 5
- PUP 12
- DoD IP 13
- Experimental 20-37
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-
-
- PROTOCOL/TYPE FIELD ASSIGNMENTS
-
- Below are two tables describing the arrangement of protocol fields or
- type field assignments so that one could send NS Datagrams on the
- ARPANET or Internet Datagrams on 10Mb Ethernet, and also protocol and
- type fields so one could encapsulate each kind of Datagram in the
- other.
-
- \ upper| DoD IP | PUP | NS IP |
- lower \ | | | |
- --------------|--------|--------|--------|
- | Type | Type | Type |
- 3Mb Ethernet | 1001 | 1000 | 3000 |
- | octal | octal | octal |
- --------------|--------|--------|--------|
- | Type | Type | Type |
- 10 Mb Ethernet| 0800 | 0200 | 0600 |
- | hex | hex | hex |
- --------------|--------|--------|--------|
- | Link | Link | Link |
- ARPANET | 155 | 152 | 150 |
- | decimal| decimal| decimal|
- --------------|--------|--------|--------|
-
-
-
- \ upper| DoD IP | PUP | NS IP |
- lower \ | | | |
- --------------|--------|--------|--------|
- | |Protocol|Protocol|
- DoD IP | X | 12 | 22 |
- | | decimal| decimal|
- --------------|--------|--------|--------|
- | | | |
- PUP | ? | X | ? |
- | | | |
- --------------|--------|--------|--------|
- | Type | Type | |
- NS IP | 13 | 12 | X |
- | decimal| decimal| |
- --------------|--------|--------|--------|
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-
-
- PRONET 80 TYPE NUMBERS
-
- Below is the current list of PRONET 80 Type Numbers. Note: a
- protocol that is on this list does not necessarily mean that there is
- any implementation of it on ProNET.
-
- Of these, protocols 1, 14, and 20 are the only ones that have ever
- been seen in ARP packets.
-
- For reference, the header is (one byte/line):
-
- destination hardware address
- source hardware address
- data link header version (2)
- data link header protocol number
- data link header reserved (0)
- data link header reserved (0)
-
- Some protocols have been known to tuck stuff in the reserved fields.
-
- Those who need a protocol number on ProNET-10/80 should contact John
- Shriver (jas@proteon.com).
-
- 1 IP
- 2 IP with trailing headers
- 3 Address Resoloution Protocol
- 4 Proteon HDLC
- 5 VAX Debugging Protocol (MIT)
- 10 Novell NetWare (IPX and pre-IPX) (old format,
- 3 byte trailer)
- 11 Vianetix
- 12 PUP
- 13 Watstar protocol (University of Waterloo)
- 14 XNS
- 15 Diganostics
- 16 Echo protocol (link level)
- 17 Banyan Vines
- 20 DECnet (DEUNA Emulation)
- 21 Chaosnet
- 23 IEEE 802.2 or ISO 8802/2 Data Link
- 24 Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
- 29 TokenVIEW-10
- 31 AppleTalk LAP Data Packet
- 33 Cornell Boot Server Location Protocol
- 34 Novell NetWare IPX (new format, no trailer,
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- The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) specified in RFC-826 [88] has
- several parameters. The assigned values for these parameters are
- listed here.
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- 1 REQUEST
- 2 REPLY
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- Type Description References
- ---- ----------- ----------
- 1 Ethernet (10Mb) [JBP]
- 2 Experimental Ethernet (3Mb) [JBP]
- 3 Amateur Radio AX.25 [PXK]
- 4 Proteon ProNET Token Ring [JBP]
- 5 Chaos [GXP]
- 6 IEEE 802 Networks [JBP]
- 7 ARCNET [JBP]
- 8 Hyperchannel [JBP]
- 9 Lanstar [TU]
- 10 Autonet Short Address [MXB1]
- 11 LocalTalk [LXE]
- 12 LocalNet (IBM PCNet or SYTEK LocalNET) [JXM]
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- Numbers of Interest" (all hardware types use this code set for the
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- The Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) specified in RFC-903
- [48] has the following operation codes:
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- 4 reply Reverse
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- 6 DRARP-Reply
- 7 DRARP-Error
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- CCITT defines the high order two bits of the first octet of call user
- data as follows:
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- 00 - Used for other CCITT recomendations (such as X.29)
- 01 - Reserved for use by "national" administrative
- authorities
- 10 - Reserved for use by international administrative authoorities
- 11 - Reserved for arbitrary use between consenting DTEs
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- Call User Data (hex) Protocol Reference
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- 01 PAD [GS2]
- C5 Blacker front-end descr dev [AGM]
- CC IP [69,AGM]*
- CD ISO-IP [AGM]
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- One of the Internet Class A Networks is the international system of
- Public Data Networks. This section lists the mapping between the
- Internet Addresses and the Public Data Network Addresses (X.121).
-
- The numbers below are assigned for networks that are connected to the
- Internet, and for independent networks. These independent networks
- are marked with an asterisk preceding the number.
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- * Internet Public Data Net Description References
- - -------------- ----------------- ----------- ----------
- 014.000.000.000 Reserved [JBP]
- 014.000.000.001 3110-317-00035 00 PURDUE-TN [TN]
- 014.000.000.002 3110-608-00027 00 UWISC-TN [TN]
- 014.000.000.003 3110-302-00024 00 UDEL-TN [TN]
- 014.000.000.004 2342-192-00149 23 UCL-VTEST [PK]
- 014.000.000.005 2342-192-00300 23 UCL-TG [PK]
- 014.000.000.006 2342-192-00300 25 UK-SATNET [PK]
- 014.000.000.007 3110-608-00024 00 UWISC-IBM [MS56]
- 014.000.000.008 3110-213-00045 00 RAND-TN [MO2]
- 014.000.000.009 2342-192-00300 23 UCL-CS [PK]
- 014.000.000.010 3110-617-00025 00 BBN-VAN-GW [JD21]
- *014.000.000.011 2405-015-50300 00 CHALMERS [UXB]
- 014.000.000.012 3110-713-00165 00 RICE [PAM6]
- 014.000.000.013 3110-415-00261 00 DECWRL [PAM6]
- 014.000.000.014 3110-408-00051 00 IBM-SJ [SA1]
- 014.000.000.015 2041-117-01000 00 SHAPE [JFW]
- 014.000.000.016 2628-153-90075 00 DFVLR4-X25 [GB7]
- 014.000.000.017 3110-213-00032 00 ISI-VAN-GW [JD21]
- 014.000.000.018 2624-522-80900 52 FGAN-SIEMENS-X25 [GB7]
- 014.000.000.019 2041-170-10000 00 SHAPE-X25 [JFW]
- 014.000.000.020 5052-737-20000 50 UQNET [AXH]
- 014.000.000.021 3020-801-00057 50 DMC-CRC1 [VXT]
- 014.000.000.022 2624-522-80329 02 FGAN-FGANFFMVAX-X25 [GB7]
- *014.000.000.023 2624-589-00908 01 ECRC-X25 [PXD]
- 014.000.000.024 2342-905-24242 83 UK-MOD-RSRE [JXE2]
- 014.000.000.025 2342-905-24242 82 UK-VAN-RSRE [AXM]
- 014.000.000.026 2624-522-80329 05 DFVLRSUN-X25 [GB7]
- 014.000.000.027 2624-457-11015 90 SELETFMSUN-X25 [BXD]
- 014.000.000.028 3110-408-00146 00 CDC-SVL [RAM57]
- 014.000.000.029 2222-551-04400 00 SUN-CNUCE [ABB2]
- 014.000.000.030 2222-551-04500 00 ICNUCEVM-CNUCE [ABB2]
- 014.000.000.031 2222-551-04600 00 SPARE-CNUCE [ABB2]
- 014.000.000.032 2222-551-04700 00 ICNUCEVX-CNUCE [ABB2]
- 014.000.000.033 2222-551-04524 00 CISCO-CNUCE [ABB2]
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- 014.000.000.035 2342-313-00260 91 SPIDER-EXP [AD67]
- 014.000.000.036 2342-225-00101 22 PRAXIS-X25A [TXR]
- 014.000.000.037 2342-225-00101 23 PRAXIS-X25B [TXR]
- 014.000.000.038 2403-712-30250 00 DIAB-TABY-GW [FXB]
- 014.000.000.039 2403-715-30100 00 DIAB-LKP-GW [FXB]
- 014.000.000.040 2401-881-24038 00 DIAB-TABY1-GW [FXB]
- 014.000.000.041 2041-170-10060 00 STC [TC27]
- 014.000.000.042-014.255.255.254 Unassigned [JBP]
- 014.255.255.255 Reserved [JBP]
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- The Telnet Protocol has a number of options that may be negotiated.
- These options are listed here. "Official Internet Protocols" [118]
- provides more detailed information.
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- Options Name References
- ------- ----------------------- ----------
- 0 Binary Transmission [110,JBP]
- 1 Echo [111,JBP]
- 2 Reconnection [42,JBP]
- 3 Suppress Go Ahead [114,JBP]
- 4 Approx Message Size Negotiation [133,JBP]
- 5 Status [113,JBP]
- 6 Timing Mark [115,JBP]
- 7 Remote Controlled Trans and Echo [107,JBP]
- 8 Output Line Width [40,JBP]
- 9 Output Page Size [41,JBP]
- 10 Output Carriage-Return Disposition [28,JBP]
- 11 Output Horizontal Tab Stops [32,JBP]
- 12 Output Horizontal Tab Disposition [31,JBP]
- 13 Output Formfeed Disposition [29,JBP]
- 14 Output Vertical Tabstops [34,JBP]
- 15 Output Vertical Tab Disposition [33,JBP]
- 16 Output Linefeed Disposition [30,JBP]
- 17 Extended ASCII [136,JBP]
- 18 Logout [25,MRC]
- 19 Byte Macro [35,JBP]
- 20 Data Entry Terminal [145,38,JBP]
- 22 SUPDUP [26,27,MRC]
- 22 SUPDUP Output [51,MRC]
- 23 Send Location [68,EAK1]
- 24 Terminal Type [128,MS56]
- 25 End of Record [103,JBP]
- 26 TACACS User Identification [1,BA4]
- 27 Output Marking [125,SXS]
- 28 Terminal Location Number [84,RN6]
- 29 Telnet 3270 Regime [116,JXR]
- 30 X.3 PAD [70,SL70]
- 31 Negotiate About Window Size [139,DW183]
- 32 Terminal Speed [57,CLH3]
- 33 Remote Flow Control [58,CLH3]
- 34 Linemode [9,DB14]
- 35 X Display Location [75,GM23]
- 255 Extended-Options-List [109,JBP]
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- RFC-822 specifies that Encryption Types for mail may be assigned.
- There are currently no RFC-822 encryption types assigned. Please use
- instead the Mail Privacy procedures defined in [71,72,66].
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- These are the Official Machine Names as they appear in the Domain
- Name System WKS records and the NIC Host Table. Their use is
- described in RFC-952 [53].
-
- A machine name or CPU type may be up to 40 characters taken from the
- set of uppercase letters, digits, and the two punctuation characters
- hyphen and slash. It must start with a letter, and end with a letter
- or digit.
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- ALTO DEC-1090
- ALTOS-6800 DEC-1090B
- AMDAHL-V7 DEC-1090T
- APOLLO DEC-2020T
- ATARI-104ST DEC-2040
- ATT-3B1 DEC-2040T
- ATT-3B20 DEC-2050T
- ATT-7300 DEC-2060
- BBN-C/60 DEC-2060T
- BURROUGHS-B/29 DEC-2065
- BURROUGHS-B/4800 DEC-FALCON
- BUTTERFLY DEC-KS10
- C/30 DEC-VAX-11730
- C/70 DORADO
- CADLINC DPS8/70M
- CADR ELXSI-6400
- CDC-170 EVEREX-386
- CDC-170/750 FOONLY-F2
- CDC-173 FOONLY-F3
- CELERITY-1200 FOONLY-F4
- CLUB-386 GOULD
- COMPAQ-386/20 GOULD-6050
- COMTEN-3690 GOULD-6080
- CP8040 GOULD-9050
- CRAY-1 GOULD-9080
- CRAY-X/MP H-316
- CRAY-2 H-60/68
- CTIWS-117 H-68
- DANDELION H-68/80
- DEC-10 H-89
- DEC-1050 HONEYWELL-DPS-6
- DEC-1077 HONEYWELL-DPS-8/70
- DEC-1080 HP3000
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- IBM-158 PDP-11/3
- IBM-360/67 PDP-11/23
- IBM-370/3033 PDP-11/24
- IBM-3081 PDP-11/34
- IBM-3084QX PDP-11/40
- IBM-3101 PDP-11/44
- IBM-4331 PDP-11/45
- IBM-4341 PDP-11/50
- IBM-4361 PDP-11/70
- IBM-4381 PDP-11/73
- IBM-4956 PE-7/32
- IBM-6152 PE-3205
- IBM-PC PERQ
- IBM-PC/AT PLEXUS-P/60
- IBM-PC/RT PLI
- IBM-PC/XT PLURIBUS
- IBM-SERIES/1 PRIME-2350
- IMAGEN PRIME-2450
- IMAGEN-8/300 PRIME-2755
- IMSAI PRIME-9655
- INTEGRATED-SOLUTIONS PRIME-9755
- INTEGRATED-SOLUTIONS-68K PRIME-9955II
- INTEGRATED-SOLUTIONS-CREATOR PRIME-2250
- INTEGRATED-SOLUTIONS-CREATOR-8 PRIME-2655
- INTEL-386 PRIME-9955
- INTEL-IPSC PRIME-9950
- IS-1 PRIME-9650
- IS-68010 PRIME-9750
- LMI PRIME-2250
- LSI-11 PRIME-750
- LSI-11/2 PRIME-850
- LSI-11/23 PRIME-550II
- LSI-11/73 PYRAMID-90
- M68000 PYRAMID-90MX
- MAC-II PYRAMID-90X
- MASSCOMP RIDGE
- MC500 RIDGE-32
- MC68000 RIDGE-32C
- MICROPORT ROLM-1666
- MICROVAX S1-MKIIA
- MICROVAX-I SMI
- MV/8000 SEQUENT-BALANCE-8000
- NAS3-5 SIEMENS
- NCR-COMTEN-3690 SILICON-GRAPHICS
- NEXT/N1000-316 SILICON-GRAPHICS-IRIS
- NOW SGI-IRIS-2400
- ONYX-Z8000 SGI-IRIS-2500
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- SGI-IRIS-3010 SUN-3/60
- SGI-IRIS-3020 SUN-3/75
- SGI-IRIS-3030 SUN-3/80
- SGI-IRIS-3110 SUN-3/110
- SGI-IRIS-3115 SUN-3/140
- SGI-IRIS-3120 SUN-3/150
- SGI-IRIS-3130 SUN-3/160
- SGI-IRIS-4D/20 SUN-3/180
- SGI-IRIS-4D/20G SUN-3/200
- SGI-IRIS-4D/25 SUN-3/260
- SGI-IRIS-4D/25G SUN-3/280
- SGI-IRIS-4D/25S SUN-3/470
- SGI-IRIS-4D/50 SUN-3/480
- SGI-IRIS-4D/50G SUN-4/60
- SGI-IRIS-4D/50GT SUN-4/110
- SGI-IRIS-4D/60 SUN-4/150
- SGI-IRIS-4D/60G SUN-4/200
- SGI-IRIS-4D/60T SUN-4/260
- SGI-IRIS-4D/60GT SUN-4/280
- SGI-IRIS-4D/70 SUN-4/330
- SGI-IRIS-4D/70G SUN-4/370
- SGI-IRIS-4D/70GT SUN-4/390
- SGI-IRIS-4D/80GT SUN-50
- SGI-IRIS-4D/80S SUN-100
- SGI-IRIS-4D/120GTX SUN-120
- SGI-IRIS-4D/120S SUN-130
- SGI-IRIS-4D/210GTX SUN-150
- SGI-IRIS-4D/210S SUN-170
- SGI-IRIS-4D/220GTX SUN-386i/250
- SGI-IRIS-4D/220S SUN-68000
- SGI-IRIS-4D/240GTX SYMBOLICS-3600
- SGI-IRIS-4D/240S SYMBOLICS-3670
- SGI-IRIS-4D/280GTX SYMMETRIC-375
- SGI-IRIS-4D/280S SYMULT
- SGI-IRIS-CS/12 TANDEM-TXP
- SGI-IRIS-4SERVER-8 TANDY-6000
- SPERRY-DCP/10 TEK-6130
- SUN TI-EXPLORER
- SUN-2 TP-4000
- SUN-2/50 TRS-80
- SUN-2/100 UNIVAC-1100
- SUN-2/120 UNIVAC-1100/60
- SUN-2/130 UNIVAC-1100/62
- SUN-2/140 UNIVAC-1100/63
- SUN-2/150 UNIVAC-1100/64
- SUN-2/160 UNIVAC-1100/70
- SUN-2/170 UNIVAC-1160
- SUN-3/50 UNKNOWN
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- VAX-11/730
- VAX-11/750
- VAX-11/780
- VAX-11/785
- VAX-11/790
- VAX-11/8600
- VAX-8600
- WANG-PC002
- WANG-VS100
- WANG-VS400
- WYSE-386
- XEROX-1108
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- These are the Official System Names as they appear in the Domain Name
- System WKS records and the NIC Host Table. Their use is described in
- RFC-952 [53].
-
- A system name may be up to 40 characters taken from the set of upper-
- case letters, digits, and the two punctuation characters hyphen and
- slash. It must start with a letter, and end with a letter or digit.
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- AEGIS MACOS TP3010
- APOLLO MINOS TRSDOS
- BS-2000 MOS ULTRIX
- CEDAR MPE5 UNIX
- CGW MSDOS UNIX-BSD
- CHORUS MULTICS UNIX-V1AT
- CHRYSALIS MVS UNIX-V
- CMOS MVS/SP UNIX-V.1
- CMS NEXUS UNIX-V.2
- COS NMS UNIX-V.3
- CPIX NONSTOP UNIX-PC
- CTOS NOS-2 UNKNOWN
- CTSS OS/DDP UT2D
- DCN OS4 V
- DDNOS OS86 VM
- DOMAIN OSX VM/370
- DOS PCDOS VM/CMS
- EDX PERQ/OS VM/SP
- ELF PLI VMS
- EMBOS PSDOS/MIT VMS/EUNICE
- EMMOS PRIMOS VRTX
- EPOS RMX/RDOS WAITS
- FOONEX ROS WANG
- FUZZ RSX11M X11R3
- GCOS SATOPS XDE
- GPOS SCO-XENIX/386 XENIX
- HDOS SCS
- IMAGEN SIMP
- INTERCOM SUN
- IMPRESS SUN OS 3.5
- INTERLISP SUN OS 4.0
- IOS SWIFT
- IRIX TAC
- ISI-68020 TANDEM
- ITS TENEX
- LISP TOPS10
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- These are the Official Protocol Names as they appear in the Domain
- Name System WKS records and the NIC Host Table. Their use is
- described in RFC-952 [53].
-
- A protocol or service may be up to 40 characters taken from the set
- of uppercase letters, digits, and the punctuation character hyphen.
- It must start with a letter, and end with a letter or digit.
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- ARGUS - ARGUS Protocol
- ARP - Address Resolution Protocol
- AUTH - Authentication Service
- BBN-RCC-MON - BBN RCC Monitoring
- BL-IDM - Britton Lee Intelligent Database Machine
- BOOTP - Bootstrap Protocol
- BOOTPC - Bootstrap Protocol Client
- BOOTPS - Bootstrap Protocol Server
- BR-SAT-MON - Backroom SATNET Monitoring
- CFTP - CFTP
- CHAOS - CHAOS Protocol
- CHARGEN - Character Generator Protocol
- CISCO-FNA - CISCO FNATIVE
- CISCO-TNA - CISCO TNATIVE
- CISCO-SYS - CISCO SYSMAINT
- CLOCK - DCNET Time Server Protocol
- CMOT - Common Mgmnt Info Services and Protocol over TCP/IP
- COOKIE-JAR - Authentication Scheme
- CSNET-NS - CSNET Mailbox Nameserver Protocol
- DAYTIME - Daytime Protocol
- DCN-MEAS - DCN Measurement Subsystems Protocol
- DCP - Device Control Protocol
- DGP - Dissimilar Gateway Protocol
- DISCARD - Discard Protocol
- DOMAIN - Domain Name System
- ECHO - Echo Protocol
- EGP - Exterior Gateway Protocol
- EMCON - Emission Control Protocol
- EMFIS-CNTL - EMFIS Control Service
- EMFIS-DATA - EMFIS Data Service
- FINGER - Finger Protocol
- FTP - File Transfer Protocol
- FTP-DATA - File Transfer Protocol Data
- GGP - Gateway Gateway Protocol
- GRAPHICS - Graphics Protocol
- HMP - Host Monitoring Protocol
- HOST2-NS - Host2 Name Server
- HOSTNAME - Hostname Protocol
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- IGMP - Internet Group Management Protocol
- IGP - Interior Gateway Protocol
- IMAP2 - Interim Mail Access Protocol version 2
- INGRES-NET - INGRES-NET Service
- IP - Internet Protocol
- IPCU - Internet Packet Core Utility
- IPPC - Internet Pluribus Packet Core
- IP-ARC - Internet Protocol on ARCNET
- IP-ARPA - Internet Protocol on ARPANET
- IP-DC - Internet Protocol on DC Networks
- IP-DVMRP - Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
- IP-E - Internet Protocol on Ethernet Networks
- IP-EE - Internet Protocol on Exp. Ethernet Nets
- IP-FDDI - Transmission of IP over FDDI
- IP-HC - Internet Protocol on Hyperchannnel
- IP-IEEE - Internet Protocol on IEEE 802
- IP-IPX - Transmission of 802.2 over IPX Networks
- IP-MTU - IP MTU Discovery Options
- IP-NETBIOS - Internet Protocol Datagrams over NetBIOS Networks
- IP-SLIP - Transmission of IP over Serial Lines
- IP-WB - Internet Protocol on Wideband Network
- IP-X25 - Internet Protocol on X.25 Networks
- IRTP - Internet Reliable Transaction Protocol
- ISI-GL - ISI Graphics Language Protocol
- ISO-TP4 - ISO Transport Protocol Class 4
- ISO-TSAP - ISO TSAP
- LA-MAINT - IMP Logical Address Maintenance
- LARP - Locus Address Resoultion Protocol
- LDP - Loader Debugger Protocol
- LEAF-1 - Leaf-1 Protocol
- LEAF-2 - Leaf-2 Protocol
- LINK - Link Protocol
- LOC-SRV - Location Service
- LOGIN - Login Host Protocol
- MAIL - Format of Electronic Mail Messages
- MERIT-INP - MERIT Internodal Protocol
- METAGRAM - Metagram Relay
- MIB - Management Information Base
- MIT-ML-DEV - MIT ML Device
- MFE-NSP - MFE Network Services Protocol
- MIT-SUBNET - MIT Subnet Support
- MIT-DOV - MIT Dover Spooler
- MPM - Internet Message Protocol (Multimedia Mail)
- MPM-FLAGS - MPM Flags Protocol
- MPM-SND - MPM Send Protocol
- MSG-AUTH - MSG Authentication Protocol
- MSG-ICP - MSG ICP Protocol
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- NAMESERVER - Host Name Server
- NETBIOS-DGM - NETBIOS Datagram Service
- NETBIOS-NS - NETBIOS Name Service
- NETBIOS-SSN - NETBIOS Session Service
- NETBLT - Bulk Data Transfer Protocol
- NETED - Network Standard Text Editor
- NETRJS - Remote Job Service
- NI-FTP - NI File Transfer Protocol
- NI-MAIL - NI Mail Protocol
- NICNAME - Who Is Protocol
- NFILE - A File Access Protocol
- NNTP - Network News Transfer Protocol
- NSW-FE - NSW User System Front End
- NTP - Network Time Protocol
- NVP-II - Network Voice Protocol
- OSPF - Open Shortest Path First Interior GW Protocol
- PCMAIL - Pcmail Transport Protocol
- POP2 - Post Office Protocol - Version 2
- POP3 - Post Office Protocol - Version 3
- PPP - Point-to-Point Protocol
- PRM - Packet Radio Measurement
- PUP - PUP Protocol
- PWDGEN - Password Generator Protocol
- QUOTE - Quote of the Day Protocol
- RARP - A Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
- RATP - Reliable Asynchronous Transfer Protocol
- RDP - Reliable Data Protocol
- RIP - Routing Information Protocol
- RJE - Remote Job Entry
- RLP - Resource Location Protocol
- RTELNET - Remote Telnet Service
- RVD - Remote Virtual Disk Protocol
- SAT-EXPAK - Satnet and Backroom EXPAK
- SAT-MON - SATNET Monitoring
- SEP - Sequential Exchange Protocol
- SFTP - Simple File Transfer Protocol
- SGMP - Simple Gateway Monitoring Protocol
- SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol
- SMI - Structure of Management Information
- SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
- SQLSRV - SQL Service
- ST - Stream Protocol
- STATSRV - Statistics Service
- SU-MIT-TG - SU/MIT Telnet Gateway Protocol
- SUN-RPC - SUN Remote Procedure Call
- SUPDUP - SUPDUP Protocol
- SUR-MEAS - Survey Measurement
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- SWIFT-RVF - Remote Virtual File Protocol
- TACACS-DS - TACACS-Database Service
- TACNEWS - TAC News
- TCP - Transmission Control Protocol
- TELNET - Telnet Protocol
- TFTP - Trivial File Transfer Protocol
- THINWIRE - Thinwire Protocol
- TIME - Time Server Protocol
- TP-TCP - ISO Transport Service on top of the TCP
- TRUNK-1 - Trunk-1 Protocol
- TRUNK-2 - Trunk-2 Protocol
- UCL - University College London Protocol
- UDP - User Datagram Protocol
- NNTP - Network News Transfer Protocol
- USERS - Active Users Protocol
- UUCP-PATH - UUCP Path Service
- VIA-FTP - VIA Systems-File Transfer Protocol
- VISA - VISA Protocol
- VMTP - Versatile Message Transaction Protocol
- WB-EXPAK - Wideband EXPAK
- WB-MON - Wideband Monitoring
- XNET - Cross Net Debugger
- XNS-IDP - Xerox NS IDP
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- TERMINAL TYPE NAMES
-
- These are the Official Terminal Type Names. Their use is described in
- RFC-930 [128]. The maximum length of a name is 40 characters.
-
- A terminal names may be up to 40 characters taken from the set of upper-
- case letters, digits, and the two punctuation characters hyphen and
- slash. It must start with a letter, and end with a letter or digit.
-
- ADDS-CONSUL-980 DATAMEDIA-1521
- ADDS-REGENT-100 DATAMEDIA-2500
- ADDS-REGENT-20 DATAMEDIA-3025
- ADDS-REGENT-200 DATAMEDIA-3025A
- ADDS-REGENT-25 DATAMEDIA-3045
- ADDS-REGENT-40 DATAMEDIA-3045A
- ADDS-REGENT-60 DATAMEDIA-DT80/1
- ADDS-VIEWPOINT DATAPOINT-2200
- ADDS-VIEWPOINT-60 DATAPOINT-3000
- AED-512 DATAPOINT-3300
- AMPEX-DIALOGUE-210 DATAPOINT-3360
- AMPEX-DIALOGUE-80 DEC-DECWRITER-I
- AMPEX-210 DEC-DECWRITER-II
- AMPEX-230 DEC-GIGI
- ANDERSON-JACOBSON-510 DEC-GT40
- ANDERSON-JACOBSON-630 DEC-GT40A
- ANDERSON-JACOBSON-832 DEC-GT42
- ANDERSON-JACOBSON-841 DEC-LA120
- ANN-ARBOR-AMBASSADOR DEC-LA30
- ANSI DEC-LA36
- ARDS DEC-LA38
- BITGRAPH DEC-VT05
- BUSSIPLEXER DEC-VT100
- CALCOMP-565 DEC-VT101
- CDC-456 DEC-VT102
- CDI-1030 DEC-VT125
- CDI-1203 DEC-VT131
- C-ITOH-101 DEC-VT132
- C-ITOH-50 DEC-VT200
- C-ITOH-80 DEC-VT220
- CLNZ DEC-VT240
- COMPUCOLOR-II DEC-VT241
- CONCEPT-100 DEC-VT300
- CONCEPT-104 DEC-VT320
- CONCEPT-108 DEC-VT340
- DATA-100 DEC-VT50
- DATA-GENERAL-6053 DEC-VT50H
- DATAGRAPHIX-132A DEC-VT52
- DATAMEDIA-1520 DEC-VT55
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- DEC-VT61 HP-2649A
- DEC-VT62 IBM-1050
- DELTA-DATA-5000 IBM-2741
- DELTA-DATA-NIH-7000 IBM-3101
- DELTA-TELTERM-2 IBM-3101-10
- DIABLO-1620 IBM-3151
- DIABLO-1640 IBM-3275-2
- DIGILOG-333 IBM-3276-2
- DTC-300S IBM-3276-3
- DTC-382 IBM-3276-4
- EDT-1200 IBM-3277-2
- EXECUPORT-4000 IBM-3278-2
- EXECUPORT-4080 IBM-3278-3
- FACIT-TWIST-4440 IBM-3278-4
- FREEDOM-100 IBM-3278-5
- FREEDOM-110 IBM-3279-2
- FREEDOM-200 IBM-3279-3
- GENERAL-TERMINAL-100A IBM-5151
- GENERAL-TERMINAL-101 IBM-5154
- GIPSI-TX-M IBM-5081
- GIPSI-TX-ME IBM-6153
- GIPSI-TX-C4 IBM-6154
- GIPSI-TX-C8 IBM-6155
- GSI IBM-AED
- HAZELTINE-1420 IBM-3278-2-E
- HAZELTINE-1500 IBM-3278-3-E
- HAZELTINE-1510 IBM-3278-4-E
- HAZELTINE-1520 IBM-3278-5-E
- HAZELTINE-1552 IBM-3279-2-E
- HAZELTINE-2000 IBM-3279-3-E
- HAZELTINE-ESPRIT IMLAC
- HP-2392 INFOTON-100
- HP-2621 INFOTON-400
- HP-2621A INFOTONKAS
- HP-2621P ISC-8001
- HP-2623 LSI-ADM-1
- HP-2626 LSI-ADM-11
- HP-2626A LSI-ADM-12
- HP-2626P LSI-ADM-2
- HP-2627 LSI-ADM-20
- HP-2640 LSI-ADM-22
- HP-2640A LSI-ADM-220
- HP-2640B LSI-ADM-3
- HP-2645 LSI-ADM-31
- HP-2645A LSI-ADM-3A
- HP-2648 LSI-ADM-42
- HP-2648A LSI-ADM-5
- HP-2649 MEMOREX-1240
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- MICROBEE TELETEC-DATASCREEN
- MICROTERM-ACT-IV TELETERM-1030
- MICROTERM-ACT-V TELETYPE-33
- MICROTERM-ERGO-301 TELETYPE-35
- MICROTERM-MIME-1 TELETYPE-37
- MICROTERM-MIME-2 TELETYPE-38
- MICROTERM-ACT-5A TELETYPE-40
- MICROTERM-TWIST TELETYPE-43
- NEC-5520 TELEVIDEO-910
- NETRONICS TELEVIDEO-912
- NETWORK-VIRTUAL-TERMINAL TELEVIDEO-920
- OMRON-8025AG TELEVIDEO-920B
- PERKIN-ELMER-550 TELEVIDEO-920C
- PERKIN-ELMER-1100 TELEVIDEO-925
- PERKIN-ELMER-1200 TELEVIDEO-955
- PERQ TELEVIDEO-950
- PLASMA-PANEL TELEVIDEO-970
- QUME-SPRINT-5 TELEVIDEO-975
- QUME-101 TERMINET-1200
- QUME-102 TERMINET-300
- SOROC TI-700
- SOROC-120 TI-733
- SOUTHWEST-TECHNICAL-PRODUCTS-CT82 TI-735
- SUN TI-743
- SUPERBEE TI-745
- SUPERBEE-III-M TI-800
- TEC TYCOM
- TEKTRONIX-4006 UNIVAC-DCT-500
- TEKTRONIX-4010 VIDEO-SYSTEMS-1200
- TEKTRONIX-4012 VIDEO-SYSTEMS-5000
- TEKTRONIX-4013 VOLKER-CRAIG-303
- TEKTRONIX-4014 VOLKER-CRAIG-303A
- TEKTRONIX-4023 VOLKER-CRAIG-404
- TEKTRONIX-4024 VISUAL-200
- TEKTRONIX-4025 VISUAL-55
- TEKTRONIX-4027 WYSE-30
- TEKTRONIX-4105 WYSE-50
- TEKTRONIX-4107 WYSE-60
- TEKTRONIX-4110 WYSE-75
- TEKTRONIX-4112 WYSE-85
- TEKTRONIX-4113 XEROX-1720
- TEKTRONIX-4114 XTERM
- TEKTRONIX-4115 ZENITH-H19
- TEKTRONIX-4125 ZENITH-Z29
- TEKTRONIX-4404 ZENTEC-30
- TELERAY-1061
- TELERAY-3700
- TELERAY-3800
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- [115] Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Timing Mark Option",
- RFC-860, Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.
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- [116] Rekhter, J., "Telnet 3270 Regime Option", RFC-1041,
- IBM, January 1988.
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- [117] Reynolds, J., "BOOTP Vendor Information Extensions",
- RFC 1084, Information Sciences Institute, December 1988.
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- [118] Reynolds, J. and J. Postel, "Official Internet Protocols",
- RFC-1011, USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1987.
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- [119] Romano, S., M. Stahl, and M. Recker, "Internet Numbers",
- RFC-1117, SRI-NIC, August 1989.
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- [120] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of
- Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets", RFC-1065,
- TWG, August 1988.
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- [121] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, "Management Information Base for
- Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets", RFC-1066,
- TWG, August 1988.
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- [122] Rose, M., "Post Office Protocol - Version 3", RFC-1081,
- TWG, November 1988.
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- [123] Seamonson, L. J., and E. C. Rosen, "STUB" Exterior Gateway
- Protocol", RFC-888, BBN Communications Corporation,
- January 1984.
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- [124] Shuttleworth, B., "A Documentary of MFENet, a National
- Computer Network", UCRL-52317, Lawrence Livermore Labs,
- Livermore, California, June 1977.
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- [125] Silverman, S., "Output Marking Telnet Option", RFC-933, MITRE,
- January 1985.
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- [126] Sollins, K., "The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2)", RFC-783,
- MIT/LCS, June 1981.
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- [127] Solomon, M., L. Landweber, and D. Neuhengen, "The CSNET Name
- Server", Computer Networks, v.6, n.3, pp. 161-172, July 1982.
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- [128] Solomon, M., and E. Wimmers, "Telnet Terminal Type Option",
- RFC-930, Supercedes RFC-884, University of Wisconsin, Madison,
- January 1985.
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- January 1985.
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- Bolt Beranek and Newman, August 1982.
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- [132] Taylor, J., "ERPC Functional Specification", Version 1.04,
- HYDRA Computer Systems, Inc., July 1984.
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- [133] "The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data Link Layer and
- Physical Layer Specification", AA-K759B-TK, Digital Equipment
- Corporation, Maynard, MA. Also as: "The Ethernet - A Local
- Area Network", Version 1.0, Digital Equipment Corporation,
- Intel Corporation, Xerox Corporation, September 1980. And:
- "The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data Link Layer and
- Physical Layer Specifications", Digital, Intel and Xerox,
- November 1982. And: XEROX, "The Ethernet, A Local Area
- Network: Data Link Layer and Physical Layer Specification",
- X3T51/80-50, Xerox Corporation, Stamford, CT., October 1980.
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- Transfer Protocol", INWG Protocol Note 86, December 1977.
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- Interprocess Communication", BBN, September 1983.
-
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- University-AI, July 1975.
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- Integration of UNIX and MS-DOS", Locus Computing Corporation.
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- RFC-908, BBN Communications Corporation, July 1984.
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- BBN STC, October, 1988.
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- "Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol", RFC-1075,
- BBN STC and Stanford University, November 1988.
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- [141] Wancho, F., "Password Generator Protocol", RFC-972, WSMR,
- January 1986.
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- RFC-1095, Unisys Corp. and Hewlett-Packard, April 1989.
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- [143] Welch, B., "The Sprite Remote Procedure Call System",
- Technical Report, UCB/Computer Science Dept., 86/302,
- University of California at Berkeley, June 1986.
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- December 1981.
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- Option DODIIS Implementation", RFC-1043, DIA, February 1988.
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- [AB20] Art Berggreen ACC art@SALT.ACC.ARPA
-
- [ABB2] A. Blasco Bonito CNUCE blasco@ICNUCEVM.CNUCE.CNR.IT
-
- [AD14] Annette DeSchon ISI DESCHON@ISI.EDU
-
- [AGM] Andy Malis BBN Malis@BBN.COM
-
- [AKH5] Arthur Hartwig UQNET
- munnari!wombat.decnet.uq.oz.au!ccarthur@UUNET.UU.NET
-
- [ANM2] April N. Marine SRI APRIL@NIC.DDN.MIL
-
- [AW90] Amanda Walker Intercon AMANDA@INTERCON.COM
-
- [AXB] Albert G. Broscius UPENN broscius@DSL.CIS.UPENN.EDU
-
- [AXB1] Amatzia Ben-Artzi ---none---
-
- [AXC] Andrew Cherenson SGI arc@SGI.COM
-
- [AXC1] Anthony Chung Sytek
- sytek!syteka!anthony@HPLABS.HP.COM
-
- [AXC2] Asheem Chandna AT&T ac0@mtuxo.att.com
-
- [AXM] Alex Martin Retix ---none---
-
- [AXS] Arthur Salazar Locus lcc.arthur@SEAS.UCLA.EDU
-
- [BA4] Brian Anderson BBN baanders@CCQ.BBN.COM
-
- [BB257] Brian W. Brown SynOptics BBROWN@MVIS1.SYNOPTICS.COM
-
- [BCH2] Barry Howard LLL Howard@NMFECC.ARPA
-
- [BCN] Clifford B. Newman UWASH bcn@CS.WASHINGTON.EDU
-
- [BD70] Bernd Doleschal SEL Doleschal@A.ISI.EDU
-
- [BH144] Bridget Halsey Banyan bah@BANYAN.BANYAN.COM
-
- [BJR2] Bill Russell NYU russell@cmcl2.NYU.EDU
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- [BKR] Brian Reid DEC reid@DECWRL.DEC.COM
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- [BP52] Brad Parker CAYMAN brad@cayman.Cayman.COM
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- [BS221] Bob Stewart Xyplex STEWART@XYPLEX.COM
-
- [BWB6] Barry Boehm DARPA boehm@DARPA.MIL
-
- [BXA] Bill Anderson MITRE wda@MITRE-BEDFORD.ORG
-
- [BXB] Brad Benson Touch ---none---
-
- [BXE] Brian A. Ehrmantraut Auspex Systems bae@auspex.com
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- [BXH] Brian Horn Locus ---none---
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- [BXL] Brian Lloyd SIRIUS ---none---
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- [BXN] Bill Norton Merit wbn@MERIT.EDU
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- [BXV] Bill Versteeg NRC bvs@NRC.COM
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- [BXW] Brent Welch Sprite
- brent%sprite.berkeley.edu@GINGER.BERKELEY.EDU
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- [BXW1] Bruce Willins Raycom ---none---
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- [BXZ] Bob Zaniolo Reuter ---none---
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- [CLH3] Charles Hedrick RUTGERS HEDRICK@ARAMIS.RUTGERS.EDU
-
- [CMR] Craig Rogers ISI Rogers@ISI.EDU
-
- [CXM] Charles Marker II MIPS marker@MIPS.COM
-
- [CXT] Christopher Tengi Princeton tengi@Princeton.EDU
-
- [DAG4] David A. Gomberg MITRE gomberg@GATEWAY.MITRE.ORG
-
- [DB14] Dave Borman Cray dab@CRAY.COM
-
- [DC126] Dick Cogger Cornell rhx@CORNELLC.CIT.CORNELL.EDU
-
- [DCP1] David Plummer MIT DCP@SCRC-QUABBIN.ARPA
-
- [DDC1] David Clark MIT ddc@LCS.MIT.EDU
-
- [DJK13] David Kaufman DeskTalk ---none---
-
- [DLM1] David Mills LINKABIT Mills@HUEY.UDEL.EDU
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- [DM28] Dennis Morris DCA Morrisd@IMO-UVAX.DCA.MIL
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- [DM280] Dave Mackie NCD lupine!djm@UUNET.UU.NET
-
- [DM354] Don McWilliam UBC mcwillm@CC.UBC.CA
-
- [DPR] David Reed MIT-LCS Reed@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA
-
- [DRC3] Dave Cheriton STANFORD
- cheriton@PESCADERO.STANFORD.EDU
-
- [DT15] Daniel Tappan BBN Tappan@BBN.COM
-
- [DW181] David Wolfe SRI ctabka@TSCA.ISTC.SRI.COM
-
- [DW183] David Waitzman BBN dwaitzman@BBN.COM
-
- [DXB] Dave Buehmann Intergraph ingr!daveb@UUNET.UU.NET
-
- [DXD] Dennis J.W. Dube VIA SYSTEMS ---none---
-
- [DXG] David Goldberg SMI sun!dg@UCBARPA.BERKELEY.EDU
-
- [DXK] Doug Karl OSU
- KARL-D@OSU-20.IRCC.OHIO-STATE.EDU
-
- [DXM] Didier Moretti Ungermann-Bass ---none---
-
- [DXM1] Donna McMalster David Systems ---none---
-
- [DXP] Dave Preston CMC ---none---
-
- [DY26] Dennis Yaro SUN yaro@SUN.COM
-
- [EAK4] Earl Killian LLL EAK@MORDOR.S1.GOV
-
- [EBM] Eliot Moss MIT EBM@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU
-
- [EP53] Eric Peterson Locus lcc.eric@SEAS.UCLA.EDU
-
- [EXC] Ed Cain DCA cain@edn-unix.dca.mil
-
- [EXR] Eric Rubin FiberCom err@FIBERCOM.COM
-
- [EXR1] Efrat Ramati Lannet Co. ---none---
-
- [FB77] Fred Baker Vitalink baker%vitam6@UUNET.UU.NET
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- [FJK2] Frank Kastenholz Interlan KASTEN@MITVMA.MIT.EDU
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- [FJW] Frank J. Wancho WSMR WANCHO@SIMTEL20.ARPA
-
- [FXB1] Felix Burton DIAB FB@DIAB.SE
-
- [GAL5] Guillermo A. Loyola IBM LOYOLA@IBM.COM
-
- [GB7] Gerd Beling FGAN GBELING@ISI.EDU
-
- [GEOF] Geoff Goodfellow OSD Geoff@FERNWOOD.MPK.CA.US
-
- [GGB2] Geoff Baehr SUN geoffb@ENG.SUN.COM
-
- [GM23] Glenn Marcy CMU Glenn.Marcy@A.CS.CMU.EDU
-
- [GS2] Greg Satz cisco satz@CISCO.COM
-
- [GS123] Geof Stone NSC geof@NETWORK.COM
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- [GSM11] Gary S. Malkin Proteon gmalkin@PROTEON.COM
-
- [GXG] Gil Greebaum Unisys gcole@nisd.cam.unisys.com
-
- [GXP] Gill Pratt MIT gill%mit-ccc@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU
-
- [GXS] Guenther Schreiner LINK
- guenther%ira.uka.de@RELAY.CS.NET
-
- [GXT] Glenn Trewitt STANFORD trewitt@AMADEUS.STANFORD.EDU
-
- [GXT1] Gene Tsudik USC tsudik@USC.EDU
-
- [GXW] Glenn Waters Bell Northern gwaters@BNR.CA
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- [HCF2] Harry Forsdick BBN Forsdick@BBN.COM
-
- [HS23] Hokey Stenn Plus5 hokey@PLUS5.COM
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- [HWB] Hans-Werner Braun MICHIGAN HWB@MCR.UMICH.EDU
-
- [HXE] Hunaid Engineer Cray hunaid@OPUS.CRAY.COM
-
- [HXK] Henry Kaijak Gandalf ---none---
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- [IEEE] Vince Condello IEEE ---none---
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- [JAG] James Gosling SUN JAG@SUN.COM
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- [JB478] Jonathan Biggar Netlabs jon@netlabs.com
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- [JBP] Jon Postel ISI Postel@ISI.EDU
-
- [JBW1] Joseph Walters, Jr. BBN JWalters@BBN.COM
-
- [JCB1] John Burruss BBN JBurruss@VAX.BBN.COM
-
- [JCM48] Jeff Mogul DEC mogul@DECWRL.DEC.COM
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- [JD21] Jonathan Dreyer BBN Dreyer@CCV.BBN.COM
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- [JDC20] Jeffrey Case UTK case@UTKUX1.UTK.EDU
-
- [JFH2] Jack Haverty BBN JHaverty@BBN.COM
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- [JFW] Jon F. Wilkes STC Wilkes@CCINT1.RSRE.MOD.UK
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- [JGH] Jim Herman BBN Herman@CCJ.BBN.COM
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- [JJB25] John Bowe BBN jbowe@PINEAPPLE.BBN.COM
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- [JKR1] Joyce K. Reynolds ISI JKRey@ISI.EDU
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- [JR35] Jon Rochlis MIT jon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
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- [JRL3] John LoVerso Xylogics loverso@XYLOGICS.COM
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- [JS28] John A. Shriver Proteon jas@PROTEON.COM
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- [JTM4] John Moy Proteon jmoy@PROTEON.COM
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- [JWF] Jim Forgie MIT/LL FORGIE@XN.LL.MIT.EDU
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- [JXB] Jeffrey Buffun Apollo jbuffum@APOLLO.COM
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- [JXC] John Cook Chipcom cook@chipcom.com
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- [JXE2] Jeanne Evans UKMOD JME%RSRE.MOD.UK@CS.UCL.AC.UK
-
- [JXF] Josh Fielk Optical Data Systems ---none---
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- [JXG] Jerry Geisler Boeing ---none---
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- [JXG1] Jim Greuel HP jimg%hpcndpc@hplabs.hp.com
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- [JXH] Jeff Honig Cornell jch@sonne.tn.cornell.edu
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- [JXH1] Jim Hayes Apple Hayes@APPLE.COM
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- [JXI] Jon Infante ICL ---none---
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- [JXM] Joseph Murdock Network Resources Corporation
- ---none---
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- [JXO] Jack O'Neil ENCORE ---none---
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- [JXO1] Jerrilynn Okamura Ontologic ---none---
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- [JXO2] Jarkko Oikarinen Tolsun jto@TOLSUN.OULU.FI
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- [JXP] Joe Pato Apollo apollo!pato@EDDIE.MIT.EDU
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- [JXR] Jacob Rekhter IBM Yakov@IBM.COM
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- [JXS] Jim Stevens Rockwell Stevens@ISI.EDU
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- [JXS1] John Sancho CastleRock ---none---
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- [KAA] Ken Adelman TGV, Inc. Adelman@TGV.COM
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- [KA4] Karl Auerbach Epilogue auerbach@csl.sri.com
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- [KH43] Kathy Huber BBN khuber@bbn.com
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- [KLH] Ken Harrenstien SRI KLH@NIC.DDN.MIL
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- [KR35] Keith Reynolds SCO keithr@SCO.COM
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- [KSL] Kirk Lougheed cisco LOUGHEED@MATHOM.CISCO.COM
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- [KXD] Kevin DeVault NI ---none---
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- [KXS] Keith Sklower Berkeley sklower@okeeffe.berkeley.edu
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- [KXW] Ken Whitfield MCNC ken@MCNC.ORG
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- [KZM] Keith McCloghrie TWG kzm@TWG.ARPA
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- [LL69] Lawrence Lebahn DIA DIA3@PAXRV-NES.NAVY.MIL
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- [LLP] Larry Peterson ARIZONA llp@ARIZONA.EDU
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- [LXE] Len Edmondson SUN len@TOPS.SUN.COM
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- [LXH] Leo Hourvitz NeXt leo@NEXT.COM
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- [MA] Mike Accetta CMU MIKE.ACCETTA@CMU-CS-A.EDU
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- [MARY] Mary K. Stahl SRI Stahl@NIC.DDN.MIL
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- [MAR10] Mark A. Rosenstein MIT mar@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
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- [MB] Michael Brescia BBN Brescia@CCV.BBN.COM
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- [MBG] Michael Greenwald SYMBOLICS
- Greenwald@SCRC-STONY-BROOK.ARPA
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- [MCSJ] Mike StJohns TPSC StJohns@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA
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- [ME38] Marc A. Elvy Marble ELVY@CARRARA.MARBLE.COM
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- [MKL] Mark Lottor SRI MKL@NIC.DDN.MIL
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- [ML109] Mike Little MACOM little@MACOM4.ARPA
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- [MLS34] L. Michael Sabo TMAC darth!eniac!sabo@Sun.Com
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- [MO2] Michael O'Brien AEROSPACE obrien@AEROSPACE.AERO.ORG
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- [MRC] Mark Crispin Simtel MRC@SIMTEL20.ARPA
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- [MS9] Marty Schoffstahl Nysernet schoff@NISC.NYSER.NET
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- [MS56] Marvin Solomon WISC solomon@CS.WISC.EDU
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- [MXB] Mike Berrow Relational Technology ---none---
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- [MXB1] Mike Burrows DEC burrows@SRC.DEC.COM
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- [MXL] Mark L. Lambert MIT markl@PTT.LCS.MIT.EDU
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- [MXP] Martin Picard Oracle ---none---
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- [MXS] Mike Spina Prime
- WIZARD%enr.prime.com@RELAY.CS.NET
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- [MXW] Michael Waters EON ---none---
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- [NC3] J. Noel Chiappa MIT JNC@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU
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- [NT12] Neil Todd IST
- mcvax!ist.co.uk!neil@UUNET.UU.NET
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- [PAM6] Paul McNabb RICE pam@PURDUE.EDU
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- [PCW] C. Philip Wood LANL cpw@LANL.GOV
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- [PD39] Pete Delaney ECRC
- pete%ecrcvax@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA
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- [PHD1] Pieter Ditmars BBN pditmars@BBN.COM
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- [PK] Peter Kirstein UCL Kirstein@NSS.CS.UCL.AC.UK
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- [PL4] Phil Lapsley BERKELEY phil@UCBARPA.BERKELEY.EDU
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- [PM1] Paul Mockapetris ISI PVM@ISI.EDU
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- [PXK] Philip Koch Dartmouth Philip.Koch@DARTMOUTH.EDU
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- [RAM57] Rex Mann CDC ---none---
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- [RDXS] R. Dwight Schettler HP rds%hpcndm@HPLABS.HP.COM
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- [RH6] Robert Hinden BBN Hinden@CCV.BBN.COM
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- [RHT] Robert Thomas BBN BThomas@F.BBN.COM
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- [RN6] Rudy Nedved CMU Rudy.Nedved@CMU-CS-A.EDU
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- [RTB3] Bob Braden ISI Braden@ISI.EDU
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- [RWS4] Robert W. Scheifler ARGUS RWS@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU
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- [RXB] Ramesh Babu Excelan
- mtxinu!excelan!ramesh@UCBVAX.BERKELEY.EDU
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- [RXB1] Ron Bhanukitsiri DEC rbhank@DECVAX.DEC.COM
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- [RXC] Rob Chandhok CMU chandhok@gnome.cs.cmu.edu
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- [RXC1] Rick Carlos TI rick.ticipa.csc.ti.com
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- [RXD] Roger Dev Cabletron ---none---
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- [RXD1] Ralph Droms NRI rdroms@NRI.RESTON.VA.US
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- [RXH] Reijane Huai Cheyenne sibal@CSD2.NYU.EDU
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- [RXM] Robert Myhill BBN Myhill@CCS.BBN.COM
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- [RXN] Rina Nethaniel RND ---none---
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- [RXS] Ron Strich SSDS ---none---
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- [RXT] Ron Thornton GenRad thornton@qm7501.genrad.com
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- [RXZ] Rayan Zachariassen Toronto rayan@AI.TORONTO.EDU
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- [SA1] Sten Andler IBM
- andler.ibm-sj@RAND-RELAY.ARPA
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- [SAF3] Stuart A. Friedberg UWISC stuart@CS.WISC.EDU
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- [SB98] Stan Barber BCM SOB@BCM.TMC.EDU
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- [SC3] Steve Casner ISI Casner@ISI.EDU
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- [SGC] Steve Chipman BBN Chipman@F.BBN.COM
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- [SHB] Steven Blumenthal BBN BLUMENTHAL@VAX.BBN.COM
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- [SH37] Sergio Heker JVNC heker@JVNCC.CSC.ORG
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- [SL70] Stuart Levy UMN slevy@UC.MSC.UMN.EDU
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- [SRN1] Stephen Northcutt NSWC SNORTHC@RELAY-NSWC.NAVY.MIL
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- [SS92] Steve Schoch NASA SCHOCH@AMES.ARC.NASA.GOV
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- [SXA] Susie Armstrong XEROX Armstrong.wbst128@XEROX.COM
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- [SXB] Scott Bellows Purdue smb@cs.purdue.edu
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- [SXC] Steve Conklin Intergraph tesla!steve@ingr.com
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- [SXD] Steve Deering Stanford deering@PECASERO.STANFORD.EDU
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- [SXH] Steven Hunter LLNL hunter@CCC.MFECC.LLNL.GOV
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- [SXK] Skip Koppenhaver DAC stubby!skip@uunet.UU.NET
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- [SXL] Sam Lau Pirelli/Focom ---none---
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- [SXP] Sanand Patel Canstar sanand@HUB.TORONTO.EDU
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- [SXS1] Susie Snitzer Britton-Lee ---none---
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- [TB6] Todd Baker 3COM tzb@BRIDGE2.3COM.COM
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- [TC27] Thomas Calderwood BBN TCALDERW@BBN.COM
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- [TN] Thomas Narten Purdue narten@PURDUE.EDU
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- [TU] Tom Unger UMich tom@CITI.UMICH.EDU
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- [TXM] Trudy Miller ACC Trudy@ACC.ARPA
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- [TXR] Tim Rylance Praxis praxis!tkr@UUNET.UU.NET
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- [TXS] Ted J. Socolofsky Spider Teds@SPIDER.CO.UK
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- [UB3] Ulf Bilting CHALMERS bilting@PURDUE.EDU
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- [UW2] Unni Warrier Netlabs unni@NETLABS.COM
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- [VXS] Vinod Singh Unify ---none---
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- [VXT] V. Taylor CANADA vktaylor@NCS.DND.CA
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- [WDW11] William D. Wisner wisner@HAYES.FAI.ALASKA.EDU
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- [WJC2] Bill Croft STANFORD Croft@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU
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- [WJS1] Weldon J. Showalter DCA Gamma@EDN-UNIX.ARPA
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- [WLB8] William L. Biagi Advintech
- CSS002.BLBIAGI@ADVINTECH-MVS.ARPA
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- [WM3] William Melohn SUN Melohn@SUN.COM
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- [WXS] Wayne Schroeder SDSC schroeder@SDS.SDSC.EDU
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- University of Southern California
- Information Sciences Institute
- 4676 Admiralty Way
- Marina del Rey, CA 90292
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- University of Southern California
- Information Sciences Institute
- 4676 Admiralty Way
- Marina del Rey, CA 90292
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