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- Network Working Group J. Reynolds
- Request for Comments: 1099 ISI
- December 1991
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- Request for Comments Summary
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- RFC Numbers 1000-1099
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- Status of This Memo
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- This memo is a slightly annotated list of the 100 RFCs from RFC 1000
- through RFCs 1099. This is a status report on these RFCs. This memo
- provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify
- an Internet standard. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
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- 1099 Reynolds Dec 91 Requests For Comments Summary
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- This memo.
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- 1098 Case Apr 89 A Simple Network Management
- Protocol (SNMP)
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- This RFC is a re-release of RFC 1067, with a changed "Status of this
- Memo" section. This memo defines a simple protocol by which management
- information for a network element may be inspected or altered by
- logically remote users. In particular, together with its companion
- memos which describe the structure of management information along with
- the initial management information base, these documents provide a
- simple, workable architecture and system for managing TCP/IP-based
- internets and in particular the Internet.
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- 1097 Miller Apr 89 Telnet Subliminal-Message Option
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- This RFC specifies a standard for the Internet community. Hosts on the
- Internet that display subliminal messages within the Telnet protocol are
- expected to adopt and implement this standard.
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- 1096 Marcy Mar 89 Telnet X Display Location Option
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- This RFC specifies a standard for the Internet community. Hosts on the
- Internet that transmit the X display location within the Telnet protocol
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- Reynolds [Page 1]
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- RFC 1099 Summary of 1000-1099 December 1991
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- are expected to adopt and implement this standard.
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- 1095 Warrier Apr 89 The Common Management Information
- Services and Protocol over TCP/IP
- (CMOT)
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- This memo defines a network management architecture that uses the
- International Organization for Standardization's (ISO) Common Management
- Information Services/Common Management Information Protocol (CMIS/CMIP)
- in a TCP/IP environment. This architecture provides a means by which
- control and monitoring information can be exchanged between a manager
- and a remote network element. In particular, this memo defines the
- means for implementing the Draft International Standard (DIS) version of
- CMIS/CMIP on top of Internet transport protocols for the purpose of
- carrying management information defined in the Internet-standard
- management information base. DIS CMIS/CMIP is suitable for deployment
- in TCP/IP networks while CMIS/CMIP moves toward becoming an
- International Standard. Together with the relevant ISO standards and
- the companion RFCs that describe the initial structure of management
- information and management information base, these documents provide the
- basis for a comprehensive architecture and system for managing TCP/IP-
- based internets, and in particular the Internet.
-
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- 1094 Sun Mar 89 NFS: Network File System
- Protocol Specification
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- This RFC describes a protocol that Sun Microsystems, Inc., and others
- are using. A new version of the protocol is under development, but
- others may benefit from the descriptions of the current protocol, and
- discussion of some of the design issues.
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- 1093 Braun Feb 89 The NSFNET Routing Architecture
-
- This document describes the routing architecture for the NSFNET centered
- around the new NSFNET Backbone, with specific emphasis on the interface
- between the backbone and its attached networks.
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- 1092 Rekhter Feb 89 EGP and Policy Based Routing
- in the New NSFNET Backbone
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- This memo discusses implementation decisions for routing issues in the
- NSFNET, especially in the NSFNET Backbone. Of special concern is the
- restriction of routing information to advertize the best route as
- established by a policy decision.
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- Reynolds [Page 2]
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- RFC 1099 Summary of 1000-1099 December 1991
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- 1091 VanBokkelen Feb 89 Telnet Terminal-Type Option
-
- This RFC specifies a standard for the Internet community. Hosts on the
- Internet that exchange terminal type information within the Telnet
- protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard.
-
- This standard supersedes RFC 930. A change is made to permit cycling
- through a list of possible terminal types and selecting the most
- appropriate
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- 1090 Ullmann Feb 89 SMTP on X.25
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- This memo proposes a standard for SMTP on the virtual circuit facility
- provided by the X.25 standard of the CCITT.
-
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- 1089 Schoffstall Feb 89 SNMP over Ethernet
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- This memo describes an experimental method by which the Simple Network
- Management Protocol (SNMP) can be used over Ethernet MAC layer framing
- instead of the Internet UDP/IP protocol stack. This specification is
- useful for LAN based network elements that support no higher layer
- protocols beyond the MAC sub-layer.
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- 1088 McLaughlin Feb 89 A Standard for the Transmission of IP
- Datagrams over NetBIOS Networks
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- This document specifies a standard method of encapsulating the Internet
- Protocol (IP) datagrams on NetBIOS networks.
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- 1087 IAB Jan 89 Ethics and the Internet
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- This memo is a statement of policy by the Internet Activities Board
- (IAB) concerning the proper use of the resources of the Internet.
-
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- 1086 Onions Dec 88 ISO-TP0 bridge between TCP and X.25
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- This memo proposes a standard for the Internet community. Hosts on the
- Internet that choose to implement ISO TP0 transport connectivity between
- TCP and X.25 based hosts are expected to experiment with this proposal.
- TCP port 146 is reserved for this proposal.
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- Reynolds [Page 3]
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- RFC 1099 Summary of 1000-1099 December 1991
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- 1085 Rose Dec 88 ISO Presentation Services
- on top of TCP/IP-based internets
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- RFC 1006 describes a mechanism for providing the ISO transport service
- on top of TCP/IP. Once this method is applied, one may implement "real"
- ISO applications on top of TCP/IP-based internets, by simply
- implementing OSI session, presentation, and application services on top
- of the transport service access point which is provided on top of the
- TCP. Although straight-forward, there are some environments in which
- the richness provided by the OSI application layer is desired, but it is
- nonetheless impractical to implement the underlying OSI infrastructure
- (i.e., the presentation, session, and transport services on top of the
- TCP).
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- This memo describes an approach for providing "stream-lined" support of
- OSI application services on top of TCP/IP-based internets for such
- constrained environments. This memo proposes a standard for the
- Internet community.
-
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- 1084 Reynolds Dec 88 BOOTP Vendor Information Extensions
-
- This RFC is a slight revision and extension of RFC-1048 by Philip
- Prindeville. This memo will be updated as additional tags are are
- defined. This edition introduces Tag 13 for Boot File Size. Comments
- and suggestions for improvements are sought.
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- 1083 IAB Dec 88 IAB Official Protocol Standards
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- This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in
- the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB). An
- overview of the standards procedures is presented first, followed by
- discussions of the standardization process and the RFC document series,
- then the explanation of the terms is presented, the lists of protocols
- in each stage of standardization follows, and finally pointers to
- references and contacts for further information.
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- This memo is issued quarterly, please be sure the copy you are reading
- is dated within the last three months.
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- 1082 Rose Nov 88 Post Office Protocol - Version 3
- Extended Service Offerings
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- This memo suggests a simple method for workstations to dynamically
- access mail from a discussion group server, as an extension to an
- earlier memo which dealt with dynamically accessing mail from a mailbox
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- Reynolds [Page 4]
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- RFC 1099 Summary of 1000-1099 December 1991
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- server using the Post Office Protocol - Version 3 (POP3). This RFC
- specifies a proposed protocol for the Internet community, and requests
- discussion and suggestions for improvements. All of the extensions
- described in this memo to the POP3 are OPTIONAL.
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- 1081 Rose Nov 88 Post Office Protocol - Version 3
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- This memo suggests a simple method for workstations to dynamically
- access mail from a mailbox server. This RFC specifies a proposed
- protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and
- suggestions for improvements.
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- 1080 Hedrick Dec 88 Telnet Remote Flow Control Option
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- This RFC specifies a standard for the Internet community. Hosts on the
- Internet that do remote flow control within the Telnet protocol are
- expected to adopt and implement this standard.
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- 1079 Hedrick Dec 88 Telnet Terminal Speed Option
-
- This RFC specifies a standard for the Internet community. Hosts on the
- Internet that exchange terminal speed information within the Telnet
- protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard.
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- 1078 Lottor Nov 88 TCP Port Service Multiplexer (TCPMUX)
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- This RFC proposes an Internet standard which can be used by future TCP
- services instead of using 'well-known ports'.
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- 1077 Leiner Nov 88 Critical Issues in High Bandwidth
- Networking
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- This memo presents the results of a working group on High Bandwidth
- Networking. This RFC is for your information and you are encouraged to
- comment on the issues presented.
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- 1076 Trewitt Nov 88 HEMS Monitoring and Control Language
-
- This RFC specifies a query language for monitoring and control of
- network entities. This RFC supercedes RFC 1023, extending the query
- language and providing more discussion of the underlying issues.
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- Reynolds [Page 5]
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- RFC 1099 Summary of 1000-1099 December 1991
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- This language is a component of the High-Level Entity Monitoring System
- (HEMS) described in RFC 1021 and RFC 1022. Readers may wish to consult
- these RFCs when reading this memo. RFC 1024 contains detailed
- assignments of numbers and structures used in this system. Portions of
- RFC 1024 that define query language structures are superceded by
- definitions in this memo. This memo assumes a knowledge of the ISO data
- encoding standard, ASN.1.
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- 1075 Waitzman Nov 88 Distance Vector Multicast Routing
- Protocol
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- This RFC describes a distance-vector-style routing protocol for routing
- multicast datagrams through an internet. It is derived from the Routing
- Information Protocol (RIP), and implements multicasting as described in
- RFC-1054. This is an experimental protocol, and its implementation is
- not recommended at this time.
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- 1074 Rekhter Oct 88 The NSFNET Backbone SPF based Interior
- Gateway Protocol
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- This RFC is an implementation description of the standard ANSI IS-IS and
- ISO ES-IS routing protocols within the NSFNET backbone network.
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- 1073 Waitzman Oct 88 Telnet Window Size Option
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- This RFC describes a proposed Telnet option to allow a client to convey
- window size to a Telnet server.
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- 1072 Jacobson Oct 88 TCP Extensions for Long-Delay Paths
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- This RFC proposes a set of extensions to the TCP protocol to provide
- efficient operation over a path with a high bandwidth*delay product.
- These extensions are not proposed as an Internet standard at this time.
- Instead, they are intended as a basis for further experimentation and
- research on transport protocol performance.
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- 1071 Braden Aug 88 Computing the Internet Checksum
-
- This RFC summarizes techniques and algorithms for efficiently computing
- the Internet checksum. It is not a standard, but a set of useful
- implementation techniques.
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- Reynolds [Page 6]
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- RFC 1099 Summary of 1000-1099 December 1991
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- 1070 Hagens Feb 89 Use of the Internet as a Subnetwork
- for Experimentation with the OSI
- Network Layer
-
- This RFC proposes a scenario for experimentation with the International
- Organization for Standardization (ISO) Open Systems Interconnection
- (OSI) network layer protocols over the Internet and requests discussion
- and suggestions for improvements to this scenario. This RFC also
- proposes the creation of an experimental OSI internet. To participate
- in the experimental OSI internet, a system must abide by the agreements
- set forth in this RFC.
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- 1069 Callon Feb 89 Guidelines for the use of Internet-IP
- addresses in the ISO Connectionless-
- Mode Network Protocol
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- This RFC suggests an addressing scheme for use with the ISO
- Connectionless Network Protocol (CLNP) in the Internet. This is a
- solution to one of the problems inherent in the use of "ISO-grams" in
- the Internet. This memo is a revision of RFC 986. This RFC suggests a
- proposed protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion
- and suggestions for improvements.
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- 1068 DeSchon Aug 88 Background File Transfer Program
- (BFTP)
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- This RFC describes an Internet background file transfer service that is
- built upon the third-party transfer model of FTP. No new protocols are
- involved. The purpose of this memo is to stimulate discussions on new
- Internet service modes.
-
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- 1067 Case Aug 88 A Simple Network Management Protocol
-
- This RFC defines a simple protocol by which management information for a
- network element may be inspected or altered by logically remote users.
- In particular, together with its companion memos which describe the
- structure of management information along with the initial management
- information base, these documents provide a simple, workable
- architecture and system for managing TCP/IP-based internets and in
- particular, the Internet.
-
- This memo specifies a draft standard for the Internet community. TCP/IP
- implementations in the Internet which are network manageable are
- expected to adopt and implement this specification.
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- Reynolds [Page 7]
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- RFC 1099 Summary of 1000-1099 December 1991
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- 1066 McCloghrie Aug 88 Management Information Base for Network
- Management of TCP/IP-based internets
-
- This RFC provides the initial version of the Management Information Base
- (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based
- internets in the short-term. In particular, together with its companion
- memos which describe the structure of management information along with
- the initial network management protocol, these documents provide a
- simple, workable architecture and system for managing TCP/IP-based
- internets, and in particular, the Internet.
-
- This memo specifies a draft standard for the Internet community. TCP/IP
- implementations in the Internet which are network manageable are
- expected to adopt and implement this specification.
-
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- 1065 Rose Aug 88 Structure and Identification of
- Management Information for
- TCP/IP-based internets
-
- This RFC provides the common definitions for the structure and
- identification of management information for TCP/IP-based internets. In
- particular, together with its companion memos, which describe the
- initial management information base along with the initial network
- management protocol, these documents provide a simple, working
- architecture and system for managing TCP/IP-based internets and in
- particular, the Internet.
-
- This memo specifies a draft standard for the Internet community. TCP/IP
- implementation in the Internet which are network manageable are expected
- to adopt and implement this specification.
-
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- 1064 Crispin Jul 88 Interactive Mail Access Protocol -
- Version 2
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- This memo suggests a method for workstations to dynamically access mail
- from a mailbox server ("respository"). This RFC specifies a standard
- for the SUMEX-AIM community and a proposed experimental protocol for the
- Internet community. Discussion and suggestions for improvement are
- requested.
-
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- 1063 Mogul Jul 88 IP MTU Discovery Options
-
- A pair of IP options that can be used to learn the minimum MTU of a path
- through an internet is described, along with its possible uses. This is
- a proposal for an Experimental protocol.
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- Reynolds [Page 8]
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- RFC 1099 Summary of 1000-1099 December 1991
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- 1062 Romano Aug 88 Internet Numbers
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- This memo is an official status report on the network numbers and
- gateway autonomous system numbers used in the Internet community.
-
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- 1061 Never issued.
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- 1060 Reynolds Mar 90 Assigned Numbers
-
- This memo is a status report on the parameters (i.e., numbers and
- keywords) used in protocols in the Internet community. Distribution of
- this memo is unlimited.
-
-
- 1059 Mills Jul 88 Network Time Protocol (Version 1)
- Specification and Implementation
-
- This memo describes the Network Time Protocol (NTP), specifies its
- formal structure and summarizes information useful for its
- implementation. NTP provides the mechanisms to synchronize time and
- coordinate time distribution in a large, diverse internet operating at
- rates from mundane to lightwave. It uses a returnable-time design in
- which a distributed subnet of time servers operating in a self-
- organizing, hierarchical master-slave configuration synchronizes logical
- clocks within the subnet and to national time standards via wire or
- radio. The servers can also redistribute reference time via local
- routing algorithms and time daemons.
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- The NTP architectures, algorithms and protocols which have evolved over
- several years of implementation and refinement are described in this
- document. The prototype system, which has been in regular operation in
- the Internet for the last two years, is described in an Appendix along
- with performance data which shows that timekeeping accuracy throughout
- most portions of the Internet can be ordinarily maintained to within a
- few tens of milliseconds, even the cases of failure or disruption of
- clocks, time servers or nets. This is a Draft Standard for an Elective
- protocol.
-
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- 1058 Hedrick Jun 88 Routing Information Protocol
-
- This RFC describes an existing protocol for exchanging routing
- information among gateways and other hosts. It is intended to be used
- as a basis for developing gateway software for use in the Internet
- community.
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- RFC 1099 Summary of 1000-1099 December 1991
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- 1057 Sun Jun 88 RPC: Remote Procedure Call Protocol
- Specification Version 2
-
- This RFC describes a standard that Sun Microsystems and others are
- using, and is one we wish to propose for the Internet's consideration.
- This memo is not an Internet standard at this time.
-
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- 1056 Lambert Jun 88 PCMAIL: A Distributed Mail System
- for Personal Computers
-
- This memo is a discussion of the Pcmail workstation based distributed
- mail system. It is identical to the discussion in RFC-993, save that a
- new, much simpler mail transport protocol is described. The new
- transport protocol is the result of continued research into ease of
- protocol implementation and use issues.
-
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- 1055 Romkey Jun 88 A Nonstandard for Transmission of
- IP Datagrams over Serial Lines: SLIP
-
- The TCP/IP protocol family runs over a variety of network media: IEEE
- 802.3 (ethernet) and 802.5 (token ring) LAN's, X.25 lines, satellite
- links, and serial lines. There are standard encapsulations for IP
- packets defined for many of these networks, but there is no standard for
- serial lines. SLIP, Serial Line IP, is a currently a de facto standard,
- commonly used for point-to-point serial connections running TCP/IP. It
- is not an Internet standard.
-
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- 1054 Deering May 88 Host Extensions for IP Multicasting
-
- This memo specifies the extensions required of a host implementation of
- the Internet Protocol (IP) to support multicasting. IP multicasting is
- the transmission of an IP datagram to a "host group", a set hosts
- identified by a single IP destination address. A multicast datagram is
- delivered to all members of its destination host group with the same
- "best-efforts" reliability as regular unicast IP datagrams. It is
- proposed as a standard for IP multicasting in the Internet. This
- specification is a major revision of RFC-988.
-
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- 1053 Levy Apr 88 Telnet X.3 PAD Option
-
- This RFC proposes a new option to Telnet for the Internet community, and
- requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.
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- RFC 1099 Summary of 1000-1099 December 1991
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- 1052 Cerf Apr 88 IAB Recommendations for the
- Development of Internet Network
- Management Standards
-
- This RFC is intended to convey to the Internet community and other
- interested parties the recommendations of the Internet Activities Board
- (IAB) for the development of network management protocols for use in the
- TCP/IP environment. This memo does NOT, in and of itself, define or
- propose an Official Internet Protocol. It does reflect, however, the
- policy of the IAB with respect to further network management development
- in the short and long term.
-
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- 1051 Prindeville Mar 88 A Standard for the Transmission of IP
- Datagrams and ARP Packets over ARCNET
- Networks
-
- This memo specifies a standard method of encapsulating Internet Protocol
- (IP) and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) datagrams on an ARCNET. This
- RFC is a standard protocol for the Internet community.
-
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- 1050 Sun Apr 88 RPC: Remote Procedure Call
- Protocol Specification
-
- This memo specifies a message protocol used in implementing Sun's Remote
- Procedure Call (RPC) package. This RFC describes a standard that Sun
- Microsystems and others are using and is one they wish to propose for
- the Internet's consideration. It is not an Internet standard at this
- time.
-
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- 1049 Sirbu Mar 88 A Content-Type Header Field for
- Internet Messages
-
- This memo suggests proposed additions to the Internet Mail Protocol,
- RFC-822, for the Internet community, and requests discussion and
- suggestions for improvements.
-
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- 1048 Prindeville Feb 88 BOOTP Vendor Information Extensions
-
- This memo proposes an addition to the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP).
- Comments and suggestions for improvements are sought.
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- RFC 1099 Summary of 1000-1099 December 1991
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- 1047 Partridge Feb 88 Duplicate Messages and SMTP
-
- An examination of a synchronization problem in the Simple Mail Transfer
- Protocol (SMTP) is presented. This synchronization problem can cause a
- message to be delivered multiple times. A method for avoiding this
- problem is suggested. Nodding familiarity with the SMTP specification,
- RFC-821, is required.
-
-
- 1046 Prue Feb 88 A Queuing Algorithm to Provide
- Type-of-Service for IP Links
-
- This memo is intended to explore how Type-of-Service might be
- implemented in the Internet. The proposal describes a method of queuing
- which can provide the different classes of service. The technique also
- prohibits one class of service from consuming excessive resources or
- excluding other classes of service. This is an "idea paper" and
- discussion is strongly encouraged.
-
-
- 1045 Cheriton Feb 88 VMTP: Versatile Message Transaction
- Protocol Protocol Specification
-
- This memo specifies the Versatile Message Transaction Protocol (VMTP)
- [Version 0.7 of 19-Feb-88], a transport protocol specifically designed
- to support the transaction model of communication, as exemplified by
- remote procedure call (RPC). The full function of VMTP, including
- support for security, real-time, asynchronous message exchanges,
- streaming, multicast and idempotency, provides a rich selection to the
- VMTP user level. Subsettability allows the VMTP module for particular
- clients and servers to be specialized and simplified to the services
- actually required. Examples of such simple clients and servers include
- PROM network bootload programs, network boot servers, data sensors and
- simple controllers, to mention but a few examples. This RFC describes a
- protocol proposed as a standard for the Internet community.
-
-
- 1044 Hardwick Feb 88 Internet Protocol on Network Systems
- HYPERchannel Protocol Specification
-
- This memo intends to provide a complete discussion of the protocols and
- techniques used to embed DoD standard Internet Protocol datagrams (and
- its associated higher level protocols) on Network Systems Corporation's
- HYPERchannel equipment. This document is directed toward network
- planners and implementors who are already familiar with the TCP/IP
- protocol suite and the techniques used to carry TCP/IP traffic on common
- networks such as the DDN or the Ethernet. No great familiarity with NSC
- products is assumed; an appendix is devoted to a review of NSC
-
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- technologies and protocols.
-
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- 1043 Yasuda Feb 88 TELNET Data Entry Terminal Option
- DODIIS Implementation
-
- This RFC suggests a proposed protocol on the TELNET Data Entry Terminal
- (DET) Option - DODIIS Implementation for the Internet community. It is
- intended that this specification be capatible with the specification of
- DET Option in RFC-732. Discussion and suggests for improvements are
- encouraged.
-
-
- 1042 Postel Feb 88 A Standard for the Transmission of
- IP Datagrams over IEEE 802 Networks
-
- This RFC specifies a standard method of encapsulating the Internet
- Protocol (IP) datagrams and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) requests
- and replies on IEEE 802 Networks to allow compatible and interoperable
- implementations. This RFC specifies a protocol standard for the
- Internet community.
-
-
- 1041 Rekhter Jan 88 Telnet 3270 Regime Option
-
- This RFC specifies a proposed standard for the Internet community.
- Hosts on the Internet that want to support 3270 data stream within the
- Telnet protocol, are expected to adopt and implement this standard.
-
-
- 1040 Linn Jan 88 Privacy Enhancement for Internet
- Electronic Mail: Part I Message
- Encipherment and Authentication
- Procedures
-
- This RFC is the Outgrowth of a series of IAB Privacy Task Force meetings
- and of internal working papers distributed for those meetings. This
- memo defines message encipherment and authentication procedures, as the
- initial phase of an effort to provide privacy enhancement services for
- electronic mail transfer in the Internet. Detailed key management
- mechanisms to support these procedures will be defined in a subsequent
- RFC. As a goal of this initial phase, it is intended that the
- procedures defined here be compatible with a wide range of key
- management approaches, including both conventional (symmetric) and
- public-key (asymmetric) approaches for encryption of data encrypting
- keys. Use of conventional cryptography for message text encryption
- and/or integrity check computation is anticipated.
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- RFC 1099 Summary of 1000-1099 December 1991
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- 1039 Latham Jan 88 A DoD Statement on Open Systems
- Interconnection Protocols
-
- This RFC reproduces a memorandum issued on 2-JUL-87 from the Assistant
- Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications, and
- Intelligence (ASDC31) to the Director of the Defense Communications
- Agency (DCA). This memo is distributed for information only.
-
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- 1038 St. Johns Jan 88 Draft Revised IP Security Option
-
- This memo is a pre-publication draft of the revised Internet Protocol
- Security Option. This RFC reflects the version as approved by the
- Protocol Standards Steering group, and is provided for informational
- purposes only. The final version of this document will be available
- from Navy publications and should not differ from this document in any
- major fashion. This document will be published as a change to the MIL-
- STD 1777, "Internet Protocol".
-
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- 1037 Greenberg Dec 87 NFILE - A File Access Protocol
-
- This document includes a specification of the NFILE file access protocol
- and its underlying levels of protocol, the Token List Transport Layer
- and Byte Stream with Mark. The goal of this specification is to promote
- discussion of the ideas described here, and to encourage designers of
- future file protocols to take advantage of these ideas. A secondary
- goal is to make the specification available to sites that might benefit
- from implementing NFILE.
-
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- 1036 Horton Dec 87 Standard for Interchange of
- USENET Messages
-
- This RFC defines the standard format for the interchange of network News
- messages among USENET hosts. It updates and replaces RFC-850,
- reflecting version B2.11 of the News program. This memo is distributed
- as an RFC to make this information easily accessible to the Internet
- community. It does not specify an Internet standard.
-
-
- 1035 Mockapetris Nov 87 Domain Names - Implementation
- Specification
-
- This RFC is the revised specification of the protocol and format used in
- the implementation of the Domain Name System. It obsoletes RFC-883.
- This memo documents the details of the domain name client - server
- communication.
-
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- 1034 Mockapetris Nov 87 Domain Names - Concepts and
- Facilities
-
- This RFC is the revised basic definition of The Domain Name System. It
- obsoletes RFC-882. This memo describes the domain style names and their
- used for host address look up and electronic mail forwarding. It
- discusses the clients and servers in the domain name system and the
- protocol used between them.
-
-
- 1033 Lottor Nov 87 Domain Administrators Operations
- Guide
-
- This RFC provides guidelines for domain administrators in operating a
- domain server and maintaining their portion of the hierarchical
- database. Familiarity with the domain system is assumed (see RFCs 1031,
- 1032, 1034, and 1035).
-
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- 1032 Stahl Nov 87 Domain Administrators Guide
-
- Domains are administrative entities that provide decentralized
- management of host naming and addressing. The domain-naming system is
- distributed and hierarchical.
-
- This memo describes procedures for registering a domain with the Network
- Information Center (NIC) of Defense Data Network (DDN), and offers
- guidelines on the establishment and administration of a domain in
- accordance with the requirements specified in RFC-920. It is recommended
- that the guidelines described in this document be used by domain
- administrators in the establishment and control of second-level domains.
- The role of the domain administrator (DA) is that of coordinator,
- manager, and technician. If his domain is established at the second
- level or lower in the tree, the domain administrator must register by
- interacting with the management of the domain directly above this.
-
-
- 1031 Lazear Nov 87 Milnet Name Domain Transition
-
- This RFC consolidates information necessary for the implementation of
- domain style names throughout the DDN/MILNET Internet community. The
- introduction of domain style names will impact all hosts in the
- DDN/MILNET Internet. This RFC is designed as an aid to implementors and
- administrators by providing: 1) an overview of the transition process
- from host tables to domains, 2) a timetable for the transition, and 3)
- references to documentation and software relating to the domain system.
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- 1030 Lambert Nov 87 On Testing the NETBLT Protocol over
- Divers Networks
-
- This memo describes the results gathered from testing NETBLT over three
- networks of different bandwidths and round-trip delays. The results are
- not complete, but the information gathered so far has not been
- promising. The NETBLT protocol is specified in RFC-998; this document
- assumes an understanding of the specification as described in RFC-998.
-
-
- 1029 Parr May 88 A More Tolerant Approach to Address
- Resolution for Multi-Lan system of
- Ethernets
-
- This memo discusses an extension to a Bridge Protocol to detect and
- disclose changes in heighbouring host address parameters in a Multi-Lan
- system of Ethernets. The problem is one which is appearing more and
- more regularly as the interconnected systems grow larger on Campuses and
- in Commercial Institutions. This RFC suggests a protocol enhancement
- for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
- improvements.
-
-
- 1028 Davin Nov 87 A Simple Gateway Monitoring Protocol
-
- This memo defines a simple application-layer protocol by which
- management information for a gateway may be inspected or altered by
- remote users. This proposal is intended only as an interim response to
- immediate gateway monitoring needs.
-
-
- 1027 Carl-Mitchell Oct 87 Using ARP to Implement Transparent
- Subnet Gateways
-
- This RFC describes the use of the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) by
- subnet gateways to permit hosts on the connected subnets to communicate
- without being aware of the existence of subnets, using the technique of
- "Proxy ARP".
-
-
- 1026 Kille Sep 87 Addendum to RFC-987 (Mapping between
- X.400 and RFC-882)
-
- This memo suggest a proposed protocol for the Internet community, and
- request discussion and suggestions for improvements.
-
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-
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- 1025 Postel Sep 87 TCP and IP Bake Off
-
- This memo describes some of the procedures, scoring and tests used in
- the TCP and IP bake offs held in the early development of these
- protocols. These procedures and tests may still be of use in testing
- newly implemented TCP and IP modules.
-
-
- 1024 Partridge Oct 87 HEMS Variable Definitions
-
- This memo assigns instruction codes, defines object formats and object
- semantics for use with the High-Level Monitoring and Control Language,
- defined in RFC-1023. A general system has been described in previous
- memos (RFC-1021, RFC-1022). This system is called the High-Level Entity
- Management System (HEMS). This memo is provisional and the definitions
- are subject to change. Readers should confirm with the authors that
- they have the most recent version. This RFC assumes a working knowledge
- of the ISO data encoding standard, ASN.1, and a general understanding of
- the IP protocol suite.
-
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- 1023 Partridge Oct 87 HEMS Monitoring and Control Language
-
- This RFC specifies the High-Level Entity Management System (HEMS)
- Monitoring and Control Language. This language defines the requests and
- replies used in HEMS. This memo assumes knowledge of the HEMS system
- described in RFC-1021, and of the ISO data encoding standard, ASN.1.
-
-
- 1022 Partridge Oct 87 The High-Level Entity Management
- Protocol (HEMP)
-
- This memo presents an application protocol for managing network entities
- such as hosts, gateways, and front end machines. This protocol is a
- component of the High-level Entity Management System HEMS), described is
- RFC-1021. This memo also assumes a knowledge of the ISO data encoding
- standard, ASN.1.
-
-
- 1021 Partridge Oct 87 The High-Level Entity Management
- System (HEMS)
-
- This memo provides a general overview of the High-level Entity
- management system (HEMS). This system is experimental, and is currently
- being tested in portions of the Internet.
-
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-
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- 1020 Romano Nov 87 Internet Numbers
-
- This RFC is a list of the Assigned IP Network Numbers and EGP Autonomous
- System Numbers. This RFC obsoletes RFC-997.
-
-
- 1019 Arnon Sep 87 Report of the Workshop on
- Environments for Computational
- Mathematics
-
- This memo is a report on the discussion of the representation of
- equations in a workshop at the ACM SIGGRAPH Conference held in Anaheim,
- California on 30 July 1987.
-
-
- 1018 McKenzie Aug 87 Some Comments on SQuID
-
- This memo is a discussion of some of the ideas expressed in RFC-1016 on
- Source Quench. This memo introduces the distinction of the cause of
- congestion in a gateway between the effects of "Funneling" and
- Mismatch". It is offered in the same spirit as RFC-1016; to stimulate
- discussion. The opinions offered are personal, not corporate, opinions.
-
-
- 1017 Leiner Aug 87 Network Requirements for Scientific
- Research
-
- This RFC identifies the requirements on communication networks for
- supporting scientific research. It proposes some specific areas for
- near term work, as well as some long term goals. This is an "idea"
- paper and discussion is strongly encouraged.
-
-
- 1016 Prue July 87 Something a Host Could Do with Source
- Quench: The Source Quench Introduced
- Delay (SQuID)
-
- The memo is intended to explore the issue of what a host could do with a
- source quench. The proposal is for each source host IP module to
- introduce some delay between datagrams sent to the same destination
- host. This is a "crazy idea paper" and discussion is essential.
-
-
- 1015 Leiner July 87 Implementation Plan for Interagency
- Research Internet
-
- This RFC proposes an Interagency Research Internet as the natural
- outgrowth of the current Internet. This is an "idea paper" and
-
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- discussion is strongly encouraged.
-
-
- 1014 Sun Jun 87 XDR: External Data Representation
- Standard
-
- XDR is a standard for the description and encoding of data. It is
- useful for transferring data between different computer architectures.
- XDR fits into ISO presentation layer, and is roughly analogous in
- purpose to X.409, ISO Abstract Syntax Notation. The major difference
- between these two is that XDR uses implicit typing, while X.409 uses
- explicit typing. This RFC is distributed for information only, it does
- not establish a Internet standard.
-
-
- 1013 Scheifler Jun 87 X Window System Protocol,
- Version 11-Beta
-
- This RFC is distributed to the Internet community for information only.
- It does not establish an Internet standard. The X window system has
- been widely reviewed and tested. The Internet community is encouraged
- to experiment with it.
-
-
- 1012 Reynolds Jun 87 Bibliography of Requests for
- Comments 1-999
-
- This RFC is a reference guide for the Internet community which provides
- a bibliographic summary of the Request for Comments numbers 1 through
- 999 issued between the years 1969-1987.
-
-
- 1011 Reynolds May 87 Official Internet Protocols
-
- This memo is an official status report on the protocols used in the
- Internet community. It identifies the documents specifying the official
- protocols used in the Internet. Comments indicate any revisions or
- changes planned.
-
-
- 1010 Reynolds May 87 Assigned Numbers
-
- This memo is an official status report on the numbers used in protocols
- in the Internet community. It documents the currently assigned values
- from several series of numbers including link, socket, port, and
- protocol, used in network protocol implementations.
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-
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- 1009 Braden Jun 87 Requirements for Internet Gateways
-
- This RFC summarizes the requirements for gateways to be used between
- networks supporting the Internet protocols. This document is a formal
- statement of the requirements to be met by gateways used in the Internet
- system. As such, it is an official specification for the Internet
- community.
-
-
- 1008 McCoy Jun 87 Implementation Guide for the ISO
- Transport Protocol
-
- This RFC is being distributed to members of the Internet community in
- order to solicit comments on the Implementors Guide. While this
- document may not be directly relevant to the research problems of the
- Internet, it may be of some interest to a number of researchers and
- implementors.
-
-
- 1007 McCoy Jun 87 Military Supplement to the ISO
- Transport Protocol
-
- This document supplements the Transport Service and Protocol of the
- International Standards Organization (ISO), IS 8072 and IS 8073,
- respectively, and their formal descriptions by providing conventions,
- option selections and parameter values. This RFC is being distributed
- to members of the Internet community in order to solicit comments on the
- Draft Military Supplement. While this document may not be directly
- relevant to the research problems of the Internet, it may be of some
- interest to a number of researchers and implementors.
-
-
- 1006 Rose May 87 ISO Transport Services on top of
- the TCP Version: 3
-
- This memo specifies a standard for the Internet community. Hosts on the
- Internet that choose to implement ISO transport services on top of the
- TCP are expected to adopt and implement this standard. TCP port 102 is
- reserved for hosts which implement this standard. This memo specifies
- version 3 of the protocol and supersedes RFC-983. Changes between the
- protocol is described in RFC-983 and this memo are minor, but
- unfortunately incompatible.
-
-
- 1005 Khanna May 87 The ARPANET AHIP-E Host Access
- Protocol (Enhanced AHIP)
-
- This RFC is a proposed specification for the encoding of Class A IP
-
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- addresses for use on ARPANET-style networks such as the Milnet and
- Arpanet, and for enhancements to the ARPANET AHIP Host Access Protocol
- (AHIP; formerly known as 1822). These enhancements increase the size of
- the PSN field, allow ARPANET hosts to use logical names to address each
- other, allow for the communication of type-of-service information from
- the host to the PSN and enable the PSN to provide congestion feedback to
- the host on a connection basis.
-
-
- 1004 Mills Apr 87 A Distributed-Protocol
- Authentication Scheme
-
- The purpose of this RFC is to focus discussion on authentication
- problems in the Internet and possible methods of solution. The proposed
- solutions this document are not intended as standards for the Internet
- at this time. Rather, it is hoped that a general consensus will emerge
- as to the appropriate solution to authentication problems, leading
- eventually to the adoption of standards. This document suggests
- mediated access-control and authentication procedures suitable for those
- cases when an association is to be set up between users belonging to
- different trust environments.
-
-
- 1003 Katz Mar 87 Issues in Defining an Equations
- Representation Standard
-
- This memo is intended to identify and explore issues in defining a
- standard for the exchange of mathematical equations. No attempt is made
- at a complete definition and more questions are asked than are answered.
- Questions about the user interface are only addressed to the extent that
- they affect interchange issues.
-
-
- 1002 NETBIOS Mar 87 Protocol Standard for A NetBIOS
- Service on a TCP/UDP Transport:
- Detailed Specifications
-
- This RFC defines a proposed standard protocol to support NetBIOS
- services in a TCP/IP environment. Both local network and internet
- operation are supported. Various node types are defined to accommodate
- local and internet topologies and to allow operation with or without the
- use of IP broadcast. This RFC gives the detailed specifications of the
- netBIOS-over-TCP packets, protocols, and defined constants and
- variables. A more general overview is found in a companion RFC,
- "Protocol Standard For NetBIOS Service on TCP/UDP Transport: Concepts
- and Methods".
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-
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- 1001 NETBIOS Mar 87 Protocol Standard for A NetBIOS
- Service on a TCP/UDP Transport:
- Concepts and Methods
-
- This RFC defines a proposed standard protocol to support NetBIOS
- services in a TCP/IP environment. Both local network and internet
- operation are supported. Various node types are defined to accommodate
- local and internet topologies and to allow operation with or without the
- use of IP broadcast. This RFC describes the NetBIOS-over-TCP protocols
- in a general manner, emphasizing the underlying ideas and techniques.
- Detailed specifications are found in a companion RFC, "Protocol Standard
- For a NetBIOS Service on a TCP/UDP Transport: Detailed Specifications".
-
-
- 1000 Reynolds Aug 87 The Request for Comments Reference
- Guide
-
- This RFC Reference Guide is intended to provide a historical account by
- categorizing and summarizing of the Request for Comments numbers 1
- through 999 issued between the years 1969-1987. These documents have
- been crossed referenced to indicate which RFCs are current, obsolete, or
- revised.
-
-
- Security Considerations
-
- Security issues are not discussed in this memo.
-
- Author's Address
-
- Joyce K. Reynolds
- University of Southern California
- Information Sciences Institute
- 4676 Admiralty Way
- Marina del Rey, CA 90292
-
- Phone: (310) 822-1511
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- EMail: JKREY@ISI.EDU
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