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Crocker April 1969 ASCII 21088 11 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0002 Host software B. Duvall April 1969 ASCII 17145 10 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0003 Documentation conventions S.D. Crocker April 1969 ASCII 2323 2 RFC0010 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0004 Network timetable E.B. Shapiro March 1969 ASCII 5933 6 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0005 Decode Encode Language (DEL) J. Rulifson June 1969 ASCII 26408 17 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0006 Conversation with Bob Kahn S.D. Crocker April 1969 ASCII 1568 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0007 Host-IMP interface G. Deloche May 1969 ASCII 13408 7 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0008 Functional specifications for the ARPA Network G. Deloche May 1969 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0009 Host software G. Deloche May 1969 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0010 Documentation conventions S.D. Crocker July 1969 ASCII 3348 3 RFC0003 RFC0016 RFC0024 RFC0027 RFC0030 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0011 Implementation of the Host - Host Software Procedures in GORDO G. Deloche August 1969 RFC0033 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0012 IMP-Host interface flow diagrams M. Wingfield August 1969 ASCII 177 1 PS 1489750 PDF 1163721 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0013 Zero Text Length EOF Message V. Cerf August 1969 ASCII 1070 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0014 RFC0015 Network subsystem for time sharing hosts C.S. Carr September 1969 ASCII 10695 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0016 M.I.T S. Crocker August 1969 ASCII 682 1 RFC0010 RFC0024 RFC0024 RFC0027 RFC0030 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0017 Some questions re: Host-IMP Protocol J.E. Kreznar August 1969 ASCII 6065 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0018 IMP-IMP and HOST-HOST Control Links V. Cerf September 1969 ASCII 634 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0019 Two protocol suggestions to reduce congestion at swap bound nodes J.E. Kreznar October 1969 ASCII 3392 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0020 ASCII format for network interchange V.G. Cerf October 1969 ASCII 18504 9 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0021 Network meeting V.G. Cerf October 1969 ASCII 2143 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0022 Host-host control message formats V.G. Cerf October 1969 ASCII 4606 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0023 Transmission of Multiple Control Messages G. Gregg October 1969 ASCII 690 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0024 Documentation Conventions S.D. Crocker November 1969 ASCII 3460 3 RFC0016 RFC0010 RFC0016 RFC0027 RFC0030 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0025 No High Link Numbers S.D. Crocker October 1969 ASCII 479 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0026 RFC0027 Documentation Conventions S.D. Crocker December 1969 ASCII 3661 3 RFC0010 RFC0016 RFC0024 RFC0030 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0028 Time Standards W.K. English January 1970 ASCII 557 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0029 Response to RFC 28 R.E. Kahn January 1970 ASCII 790 1 RFC0028 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0030 Documentation Conventions S.D. Crocker February 1970 ASCII 4041 3 RFC0010 RFC0016 RFC0024 RFC0027 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0031 Binary Message Forms in Computer D. Bobrow W.R. Sutherland February 1968 ASCII 11191 7 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0032 Some Thoughts on SRI's Proposed Real Time Clock J. Cole February 1970 ASCII 2216 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0033 New Host-Host Protocol S.D. Crocker February 1970 ASCII 44167 19 RFC0011 RFC0036 RFC0047 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0034 Some Brief Preliminary Notes on the Augmentation Research Center Clock W.K. English February 1970 ASCII 2534 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0035 Network Meeting S.D. Crocker March 1970 ASCII 1282 1 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC0036 Protocol Notes S.D. Crocker March 1970 ASCII 13893 8 RFC0033 RFC0039 RFC0044 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0037 Network Meeting Epilogue, etc S.D. Crocker March 1970 ASCII 9107 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0038 Comments on Network Protocol from NWG/RFC #36 S.M. Wolfe March 1970 ASCII 2536 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0039 Comments on Protocol Re: NWG/RFC #36 E. Harslem J.F. Heafner March 1970 ASCII 4779 3 RFC0036 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0040 More Comments on the Forthcoming Protocol E. Harslem J.F. Heafner March 1970 ASCII 3825 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0041 IMP-IMP Teletype Communication J.T. Melvin March 1970 ASCII 1038 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0042 Message Data Types E. Ancona March 1970 ASCII 5247 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0043 Proposed Meeting A.G. Nemeth April 1970 ASCII 1600 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0044 Comments on NWG/RFC 33 and 36 A. Shoshani R. Long A. Landsberg April 1970 ASCII 7381 3 RFC0036 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0045 New Protocol is Coming J. Postel S.D. Crocker April 1970 ASCII 1130 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0046 ARPA Network protocol notes E. Meyer April 1970 ASCII 41338 17 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0047 BBN's Comments on NWG/RFC #33 J. Postel S. Crocker April 1970 ASCII 5343 4 RFC0033 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0048 Possible protocol plateau J. Postel S.D. Crocker April 1970 ASCII 41696 18 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0049 Conversations with S. Crocker (UCLA) E. Meyer April 1970 ASCII 12384 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0050 Comments on the Meyer Proposal E. Harslen J. Heafner April 1970 ASCII 4070 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0051 Proposal for a Network Interchange Language M. Elie May 1970 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0052 Updated distribution list J. Postel S.D. Crocker July 1970 ASCII 5088 3 RFC0069 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0053 Official protocol mechanism S.D. Crocker June 1970 ASCII 2330 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0054 Official Protocol Proffering S.D. Crocker J. Postel J. Newkirk M. Kraley June 1970 ASCII 20131 9 RFC0057 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0055 Prototypical implementation of the NCP J. Newkirk M. Kraley J. Postel S.D. Crocker June 1970 ASCII 48070 23 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0056 Third Level Protocol: Logger Protocol E. Belove D. Black R. Flegal L.G. Farquar June 1970 ASCII 13066 6 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0057 Thoughts and Reflections on NWG/RFC 54 M. Kraley J. Newkirk June 1970 ASCII 8360 5 RFC0054 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0058 Logical Message Synchronization T.P. Skinner June 1970 ASCII 3767 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0059 Flow Control - Fixed Versus Demand Allocation E. Meyer June 1970 ASCII 17691 7 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0060 Simplified NCP Protocol R.B. Kalin July 1970 ASCII 18941 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0061 Note on Interprocess Communication in a Resource Sharing Computer Network D.C. Walden July 1970 ASCII 43946 18 RFC0062 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0062 Systems for Interprocess Communication in a Resource Sharing Computer Network D.C. Walden August 1970 ASCII 55784 20 RFC0061 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0063 Belated Network Meeting Report V.G. Cerf July 1970 ASCII 2961 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0064 Getting rid of marking M. Elie July 1970 ASCII 7556 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0065 Comments on Host/Host Protocol document #1 D.C. Walden August 1970 ASCII 5628 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0066 NIC - third level ideas and other noise S.D. Crocker August 1970 ASCII 4575 3 RFC0123 RFC0080 RFC0093 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0067 Proposed Change to Host/IMP Spec to Eliminate Marking W.R. Crowther January 1970 ASCII 1534 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0068 Comments on Memory Allocation Control Commands: CEASE, ALL, GVB, RET, and RFNM M. Elie August 1970 ASCII 5041 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0069 Distribution List Change for MIT A.K. Bhushan September 1970 ASCII 841 1 RFC0052 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0070 Note on Padding S.D. Crocker October 1970 ASCII 12790 9 RFC0228 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0071 Reallocation in Case of Input Error T. Schipper September 1970 ASCII 1265 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0072 Proposed Moratorium on Changes to Network Protocol R.D. Bressler September 1970 ASCII 4047 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0073 Response to NWG/RFC 67 S.D. Crocker September 1970 ASCII 1268 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0074 Specifications for network use of the UCSB On-Line System J.E. White October 1970 RFC0217 RFC0225 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0075 Network Meeting S.D. Crocker October 1970 ASCII 1318 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0076 Connection by name: User oriented protocol J. Bouknight J. Madden G.R. Grossman October 1970 ASCII 26504 15 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0077 Network meeting report J. Postel November 1970 ASCII 19196 9 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0078 NCP Status Report: UCSB/Rand E. Harslem J.F. Heafner J.E. White October 1970 ASCII 1303 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0079 Logger Protocol error E. Meyer November 1970 ASCII 1515 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0080 Protocols and Data Formats E. Harslem J.F. Heafner December 1970 ASCII 17620 9 RFC0123 RFC0066 RFC0093 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0081 Request for Reference Information J. Bouknight December 1970 ASCII 956 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0082 Network Meeting Notes E. Meyer December 1970 ASCII 38023 18 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0083 Language-machine for data reconfiguration R.H. Anderson E. Harslem J.F. Heafner December 1970 ASCII 22253 13 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0084 List of NWG/RFC's 1-80 J.B. North December 1970 ASCII 12613 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0085 Network Working Group meeting S.D. Crocker December 1970 ASCII 1547 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0086 Proposal for a Network Standard Format for a Data Stream to Control Graphics Display S.D. Crocker January 1971 ASCII 7117 6 RFC0125 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0087 Topic for Discussion at the Next Network Working Group Meeting A. Vezza January 1971 ASCII 3593 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0088 NETRJS: A third level protocol for Remote Job Entry R.T. Braden S.M. Wolfe January 1971 ASCII 19691 9 RFC0189 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0089 Some historic moments in networking R.M. Metcalfe January 1971 ASCII 16832 7 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0090 CCN as a Network Service Center R.T. Braden January 1971 ASCII 11929 6 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0091 Proposed User-User Protocol G.H. Mealy December 1970 ASCII 27005 12 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0092 RFC0093 Initial Connection Protocol A.M. McKenzie January 1971 ASCII 1746 1 RFC0066 RFC0080 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0094 Some thoughts on Network Graphics E. Harslem J.F. Heafner February 1971 ASCII 13516 6 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0095 Distribution of NWG/RFC's through the NIC S.D. Crocker February 1971 ASCII 8938 5 RFC0155 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0096 An Interactive Network Experiment to Study Modes of Access the Network Information Center R.W. Watson February 1971 ASCII 11334 5 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC0097 First Cut at a Proposed Telnet Protocol J.T. Melvin R.W. Watson February 1971 PDF 403375 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0098 Logger Protocol Proposal E. Meyer T. Skinner February 1971 ASCII 24536 10 RFC0123 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0099 Network Meeting P.M. Karp February 1971 ASCII 1010 1 RFC0116 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0100 Categorization and guide to NWG/RFCs P.M. Karp February 1971 ASCII 62473 37 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0101 Notes on the Network Working Group meeting, Urbana, Illinois, February 17, 1971 R.W. Watson February 1971 ASCII 30343 14 RFC0108 RFC0123 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0102 Output of the Host-Host Protocol glitch cleaning committee S.D. Crocker February 1971 ASCII 8511 4 RFC0107 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0103 Implementation of Interrupt Keys R.B. Kalin February 1971 ASCII 7592 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0104 Link 191 J.B. Postel S.D. Crocker February 1971 ASCII 1017 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0105 Network Specifications for Remote Job Entry and Remote Job Output Retrieval at UCSB J.E. White March 1971 ASCII 21938 9 RFC0217 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0106 User/Server Site Protocol Network Host Questionnaire T.C. O'Sullivan March 1971 ASCII 6946 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0107 Output of the Host-Host Protocol Glitch Cleaning Committee R.D. Bressler S.D. Crocker W.R. Crowther G.R. Grossman R.S. Tomlinson J.E. White March 1971 ASCII 18109 12 RFC0102 RFC0111 RFC0124 RFC0132 RFC0154 RFC0179 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0108 Attendance list at the Urbana NWG meeting, February 17-19, 1971 R.W. Watson March 1971 ASCII 1597 2 RFC0101 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0109 Level III Server Protocol for the Lincoln Laboratory NIC 360/67 Host J.M. Winett March 1971 RFC0393 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0110 Conventions for using an IBM 2741 terminal as a user console for access to network server hosts J.M. Winett March 1971 RFC0135 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0111 Pressure from the Chairman S.D. Crocker March 1971 ASCII 2098 2 RFC0107 RFC0130 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0112 User/Server Site Protocol: Network host questionnaire responses T.C. O'Sullivan April 1 1971 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0113 Network activity report: UCSB Rand E. Harslem J.F. Heafner J.E. White April 1971 ASCII 3442 2 RFC0227 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0114 File Transfer Protocol A.K. Bhushan April 1971 ASCII 38981 17 FTP RFC0133 RFC0141 RFC0171 RFC0172 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0115 Some Network Information Center policies on handling documents R.W. Watson J.B. North April 1971 ASCII 16775 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0116 Structure of the May NWG Meeting S.D. Crocker April 1971 ASCII 2395 1 RFC0099 RFC0131 RFC0156 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0117 Some comments on the official protocol J. Wong April 1971 ASCII 7128 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0118 Recommendations for facility documentation R.W. Watson April 1971 ASCII 4573 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0119 Network Fortran subprograms M. Krilanovich April 1971 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0120 Network PL1 subprograms M. Krilanovich April 1971 ASCII 37192 16 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0121 Network on-line operators M. Krilanovich April 1971 ASCII 29419 13 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0122 Network specifications for UCSB's Simple-Minded File System J.E. White April 1971 ASCII 47638 21 RFC0217 RFC0269 RFC0399 RFC0431 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0123 Proffered Official ICP S.D. Crocker April 1971 ASCII 4812 3 RFC0066 RFC0080 RFC0165 RFC0098 RFC0101 RFC0127 RFC0143 RFC0148 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0124 Typographical error in RFC 107 J.T. Melvin April 1971 ASCII 659 1 RFC0107 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0125 Response to RFC 86: Proposal for Network Standard Format for a Graphics Data Stream J. McConnell April 1971 ASCII 8133 4 RFC0086 RFC0177 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0126 Graphics Facilities at Ames Research Center J. McConnell April 1971 ASCII 1974 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0127 Comments on RFC 123 J. Postel April 1971 ASCII 2305 2 RFC0145 RFC0123 RFC0151 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0128 Bytes J. Postel April 1971 ASCII 2745 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0129 Request for comments on socket name structure E. Harslem J. Heafner E. Meyer April 1971 ASCII 11175 6 RFC0147 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0130 Response to RFC 111: Pressure from the chairman J.F. Heafner April 1971 ASCII 2580 1 RFC0111 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0131 Response to RFC 116: May NWG meeting E. Harslem J.F. Heafner April 1971 ASCII 5375 3 RFC0116 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0132 Typographical Error in RFC 107 J.E. White April 1971 ASCII 1058 1 RFC0154 RFC0107 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0133 File Transfer and Error Recovery R.L. Sunberg April 1971 ASCII 8322 4 FTP RFC0114 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0134 Network Graphics meeting A. Vezza April 1971 ASCII 2684 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0135 Response to NWG/RFC 110 W. Hathaway April 1971 ASCII 5282 3 RFC0110 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0136 Host accounting and administrative procedures R.E. Kahn April 1971 ASCII 8016 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0137 Telnet Protocol - a proposed document T.C. O'Sullivan April 1971 ASCII 17606 11 RFC0139 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0138 Status report on proposed Data Reconfiguration Service R.H. Anderson V.G. Cerf E. Harslem J.F. Heafner J. Madden R.M. Metcalfe A. Shoshani J.E. White D.C.M. Wood April 1971 ASCII 46641 23 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0139 Discussion of Telnet Protocol T.C. O'Sullivan May 1971 ASCII 26085 11 RFC0137 RFC0158 RFC0393 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0140 Agenda for the May NWG meeting S.D. Crocker May 1971 ASCII 6934 4 RFC0149 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0141 Comments on RFC 114: A File Transfer Protocol E. Harslem J.F. Heafner April 1971 ASCII 3781 2 FTP RFC0114 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0142 Time-Out Mechanism in the Host-Host Protocol C. Kline J. Wong May 1971 ASCII 4372 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0143 Regarding proffered official ICP W. Naylor J. Wong C. Kline J. Postel May 1971 ASCII 6963 4 RFC0165 RFC0123 RFC0145 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0144 Data sharing on computer networks A. Shoshani April 1971 ASCII 13744 6 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0145 Initial Connection Protocol Control Commands J. Postel May 1971 ASCII 2490 2 PS 552114 PDF 15869 RFC0127 RFC0165 RFC0143 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0146 Views on issues relevant to data sharing on computer networks P.M. Karp D.B. McKay D.C.M. Wood May 1971 ASCII 9828 6 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0147 Definition of a socket J.M. Winett May 1971 ASCII 6438 3 RFC0129 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0148 Comments on RFC 123 A.K. Bhushan May 1971 ASCII 1149 1 RFC0123 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0149 Best Laid Plans S.D. Crocker May 1971 ASCII 1057 1 RFC0140 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0150 Use of IPC Facilities: A Working Paper R.B. Kalin May 1971 ASCII 28163 11 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0151 Comments on a proffered official ICP: RFCs 123, 127 A. Shoshani May 1971 ASCII 3623 2 RFC0127 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0152 SRI Artificial Intelligence status report M. Wilber May 1971 ASCII 2726 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0153 SRI ARC-NIC status J.T. Melvin R.W. Watson May 1971 ASCII 8573 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0154 Exposition Style S.D. Crocker May 1971 ASCII 1293 1 RFC0132 RFC0107 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0155 ARPA Network mailing lists J.B. North May 1971 ASCII 11054 13 RFC0095 RFC0168 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0156 Status of the Illinois site: Response to RFC 116 J. Bouknight April 1971 ASCII 1171 1 RFC0116 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0157 Invitation to the Second Symposium on Problems in the Optimization of Data Communications Systems V.G. Cerf May 1971 ASCII 3159 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0158 Telnet Protocol: A Proposed Document T.C. O'Sullivan May 1971 ASCII 21025 11 RFC0495 RFC0139 RFC0318 RFC0393 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0159 RFC0160 RFC brief list Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute May 1971 ASCII 12173 4 RFC0200 RFC0999 NIC6716 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0161 Solution to the race condition in the ICP A. Shoshani May 1971 ASCII 2026 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0162 NETBUGGER3 M. Kampe May 1971 ASCII 3153 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0163 Data transfer protocols V.G. Cerf May 1971 ASCII 5465 3 FTP DTP data manager UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0164 Minutes of Network Working Group meeting, 5/16 through 5/19/71 J.F. Heafner May 1971 ASCII 58597 32 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0165 Proffered official Initial Connection Protocol J. Postel May 1971 RFC0145 RFC0143 RFC0123 NIC7101 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0166 Data Reconfiguration Service: An implementation specification R.H. Anderson V.G. Cerf E. Harslem J.F. Heafner J. Madden R.M. Metcalfe A. Shoshani J.E. White D.C.M. Wood May 1971 ASCII 42094 20 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0167 Socket conventions reconsidered A.K. Bhushan R.M. Metcalfe J.M. Winett May 1971 ASCII 7643 4 RFC0147 RFC0129 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0168 ARPA Network mailing lists J.B. North May 1971 ASCII 13294 7 RFC0155 RFC0211 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0169 COMPUTER NETWORKS S.D. Crocker May 1971 ASCII 7061 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0170 RFC List by Number Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute June 1971 ASCII 17670 6 RFC0200 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0171 The Data Transfer Protocol A. Bhushan B. Braden W. Crowther E. Harslem J. Heafner A. McKenize J. Melvin B. Sundberg D. Watson J. White June 1971 ASCII 20616 9 FTP DTP RFC0264 RFC0114 RFC0238 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0172 The File Transfer Protocol A. Bhushan B. Braden W. Crowther E. Harslem J. Heafner A. McKenzie J. Melvin B. Sundberg D. Watson J. White June 1971 ASCII 21328 12 FTP RFC0265 RFC0114 RFC0238 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0173 Network Data Management Committee Meeting Announcement P.M. Karp D.B. McKay June 1971 ASCII 4239 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0174 UCLA - Computer Science Graphics Overview J. Postel V.G. Cerf June 1971 ASCII 5037 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0175 Comments on "Socket Conventions Reconsidered" E. Harslem J.F. Heafner June 1971 ASCII 2225 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0176 Comments on "Byte size for connections" A.K. Bhushan R. Kanodia R.M. Metcalfe J. Postel June 1971 ASCII 7269 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0177 Device independent graphical display description J. McConnell June 1971 ASCII 20474 9 RFC0125 RFC0181 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0178 Network graphic attention handling I.W. Cotton June 1971 ASCII 24522 11 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0179 Link Number Assignments A.M. McKenzie June 1971 ASCII 1221 1 RFC0107 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0180 File system questionnaire A.M. McKenzie June 1971 ASCII 8154 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0181 Modifications to RFC 177 J. McConnell July 1971 ASCII 4892 3 RFC0177 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0182 Compilation of list of relevant site reports J.B. North June 1971 ASCII 2565 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0183 EBCDIC codes and their mapping to ASCII J.M. Winett July 1971 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0184 Proposed graphic display modes K.C. Kelley July 1971 ASCII 18678 7 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0185 NIC distribution of manuals and handbooks J.B. North July 1971 ASCII 1406 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0186 Network graphics loader J.C. Michener July 1971 ASCII 30557 17 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0187 Network/440 Protocol Concept D.B. McKay D.P. Karp July 1971 ASCII 25042 11 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0188 Data management meeting announcement P.M. Karp D.B. McKay January 1971 ASCII 3383 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0189 Interim NETRJS specifications R.T. Braden July 1971 ASCII 41383 19 RFC0088 RFC0599 RFC0283 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0190 DEC PDP-10-IMLAC communications system L.P. Deutsch July 1971 ASCII 18752 16 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0191 Graphics implementation and conceptualization at Augmentation Research Center C.H. Irby July 1971 ASCII 8179 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0192 Some factors which a Network Graphics Protocol must consider R.W. Watson July 1971 ASCII 48540 19 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0193 NETWORK CHECKOUT E. Harslem J.F. Heafner July 1971 ASCII 3622 2 RFC0198 RFC0198 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0194 The Data Reconfiguration Service -- Compiler/Interpreter Implementation Notes V. Cerf E. Harslem J. Heafner B. Metcalfe J. White July 1971 ASCII 32716 18 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0195 Data computers-data descriptions and access language G.H. Mealy July 1971 ASCII 8704 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0196 Mail Box Protocol R.W. Watson July 1971 ASCII 7016 4 RFC0221 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0197 Initial Connection Protocol - Reviewed A. Shoshani E. Harslem July 1971 ASCII 7094 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0198 Site Certification - Lincoln Labs 360/67 J.F. Heafner July 1971 ASCII 855 1 RFC0193 RFC0214 RFC0193 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0199 Suggestions for a network data-tablet graphics protocol T. Williams July 1971 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0200 RFC list by number J.B. North August 1971 ASCII 19256 7 RFC0170 RFC0160 NIC7724 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0201 RFC0202 Possible Deadlock in ICP S.M. Wolfe J. Postel July 1971 ASCII 2796 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0203 Achieving reliable communication R.B. Kalin August 1971 ASCII 9253 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0204 Sockets in use J. Postel August 1971 ASCII 1379 1 RFC0234 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0205 NETCRT - a character display protocol R.T. Braden August 1971 ASCII 28272 13 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0206 A User TELNET Description of an Initial Implementation J. White August 1971 ASCII 33152 14 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0207 September Network Working Group meeting A. Vezza August 1971 ASCII 3356 2 RFC0212 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0208 Address tables A.M. McKenzie August 1971 ASCII 5858 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0209 Host/IMP interface documentation B. Cosell August 1971 ASCII 2566 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0210 Improvement of Flow Control W. Conrad August 1971 ASCII 3329 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0211 ARPA Network mailing lists J.B. North August 1971 RFC0168 RFC0300 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0212 NWG meeting on network usage Information Sciences Institute University of Southern California August 1971 ASCII 4356 2 RFC0207 RFC0222 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0213 IMP System change notification B. Cosell August 1971 ASCII 1589 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0214 Network checkpoint E. Harslem August 1971 ASCII 3047 2 RFC0198 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0215 NCP, ICP, and Telnet: The Terminal IMP implementation A.M. McKenzie August 1971 ASCII 16645 7 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0216 Telnet access to UCSB's On-Line System J.E. White September 1971 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0217 Specifications changes for OLS, RJE/RJOR, and SMFS J.E. White September 1971 ASCII 2956 2 RFC0074 RFC0105 RFC0122 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0218 Changing the IMP status reporting facility B. Cosell September 1971 ASCII 1131 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0219 User's View of the Datacomputer R. Winter September 1971 ASCII 16631 7 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0220 RFC0221 Mail Box Protocol: Version 2 R.W. Watson August 1971 ASCII 9805 5 RFC0196 RFC0278 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0222 Subject: System programmer's workshop R.M. Metcalfe September 1971 ASCII 4023 2 RFC0212 RFC0234 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0223 Network Information Center schedule for network users J.T. Melvin R.W. Watson September 1971 ASCII 5369 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0224 Comments on Mailbox Protocol A.M. McKenzie September 1971 ASCII 3583 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0225 Rand/UCSB network graphics experiment E. Harslem R. Stoughton September 1971 ASCII 13573 5 RFC0074 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0226 Standardization of host mnemonics P.M. Karp September 1971 ASCII 2012 1 RFC0247 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0227 Data transfer rates (Rand/UCLA) J.F. Heafner E. Harslem September 1971 ASCII 2451 2 RFC0113 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0228 Clarification D.C. Walden September 1971 ASCII 715 1 RFC0070 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0229 Standard host names J. Postel September 1971 ASCII 3388 3 RFC0236 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0230 Toward reliable operation of minicomputer-based terminals on a TIP T. Pyke September 1971 ASCII 7040 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0231 Service center standards for remote usage: A user's view J.F. Heafner E. Harslem September 1971 ASCII 9692 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0232 Postponement of network graphics meeting A. Vezza September 1971 ASCII 899 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0233 Standardization of host call letters A. Bhushan R. Metcalfe September 1971 ASCII 3206 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0234 Network Working Group meeting schedule A. Vezza October 1971 ASCII 1634 1 RFC0222 RFC0204 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0235 Site status E. Westheimer September 1971 ASCII 7994 5 RFC0240 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0236 Standard host names J. Postel September 1971 ASCII 5112 2 RFC0229 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0237 NIC view of standard host names R.W. Watson October 1971 ASCII 2212 1 RFC0273 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0238 Comments on DTP and FTP proposals R.T. Braden September 1971 ASCII 2735 2 FTP RFC0171 RFC0172 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0239 Host mnemonics proposed in RFC 226 (NIC 7625) R.T. Braden September 1971 ASCII 2236 1 RFC0226 RFC0229 RFC0236 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0240 Site Status A.M. McKenzie September 1971 ASCII 7948 4 RFC0235 RFC0252 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0241 Connecting computers to MLC ports A.M. McKenzie September 1971 ASCII 3739 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0242 Data Descriptive Language for Shared Data L. Haibt A.P. Mullery July 1971 ASCII 18151 10 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0243 Network and data sharing bibliography A.P. Mullery October 1971 ASCII 12432 7 RFC0290 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0244 RFC0245 Reservations for Network Group meeting C. Falls October 1971 ASCII 1142 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0246 Network Graphics meeting A. Vezza October 1971 ASCII 856 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0247 Proffered set of standard host names P.M. Karp October 1971 ASCII 7122 4 RFC0226 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0248 RFC0249 Coordination of equipment and supplies purchase R.F. Borelli October 1971 ASCII 4561 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0250 Some thoughts on file transfer H. Brodie October 1971 ASCII 2446 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0251 Weather data D. Stern October 1971 ASCII 1907 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0252 Network host status E. Westheimer October 1971 ASCII 5531 3 RFC0240 RFC0255 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0253 Second Network Graphics meeting details J.A. Moorer October 1971 ASCII 1981 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0254 Scenarios for using ARPANET computers A. Bhushan October 1971 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0255 Status of network hosts E. Westheimer October 1971 ASCII 4002 2 RFC0252 RFC0266 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0256 IMPSYS change notification B. Cosell November 1971 ASCII 1240 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0257 RFC0258 RFC0259 RFC0260 RFC0261 RFC0262 RFC0263 "Very Distant" Host interface A.M. McKenzie December 1971 ASCII 3914 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0264 The Data Transfer Protocol A. Bhushan B. Braden W. Crowther E. Harslem J. Heafner A. McKenize B. Sundberg D. Watson J. White January 1972 ASCII 20907 9 FTP DTP RFC0171 RFC0354 RFC0310 RFC0265 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0265 The File Transfer Protocol A. Bhushan B. Braden W. Crowther E. Harslem J. Heafner A. McKenzie J. Melvin B. Sundberg D. Watson J. White November 1971 ASCII 3914 12 FTP RFC0172 RFC0354 RFC0281 RFC0294 RFC0310 RFC0264 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0266 Network host status E. Westheimer November 1971 ASCII 3174 2 RFC0255 RFC0267 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0267 Network Host Status E. Westheimer November 1971 ASCII 7862 4 RFC0266 RFC0287 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0268 Graphics facilities information J. Postel November 1971 ASCII 1298 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0269 Some Experience with File Transfer H. Brodie December 1971 ASCII 5961 3 RFC0122 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0270 Correction to BBN Report No. 1822 (NIC NO 7958) A.M. McKenzie January 1972 ASCII 1371 1 NIC7959 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0271 IMP System change notifications B. Cosell January 1972 ASCII 4022 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0272 RFC0273 More on standard host names R.W. Watson October 1971 ASCII 4589 3 RFC0237 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0274 Establishing a local guide for network usage E. Forman November 1971 ASCII 7114 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0275 RFC0276 NIC course R.W. Watson November 1971 ASCII 1183 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0277 RFC0278 Revision of the Mail Box Protocol A.K. Bhushan R.T. Braden E. Harslem J.F. Heafner A.M. McKenzie J.T. Melvin R.L. Sundberg R.W. Watson J.E. White November 1971 ASCII 7526 4 RFC0221 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0279 RFC0280 A Draft of Host Names R.W. Watson November 1971 ASCII 3629 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0281 Suggested addition to File Transfer Protocol A.M. McKenzie December 1971 ASCII 12006 8 FTP RFC0265 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0282 Graphics meeting report M.A. Padlipsky December 1971 ASCII 18100 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0283 NETRJT: Remote Job Service Protocol for TIPS R.T. Braden December 1971 ASCII 18771 9 RFC0189 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0284 RFC0285 Network graphics D. Huff December 1971 ASCII 18076 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0286 Network Library Information System E. Forman December 1971 ASCII 2079 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0287 Status of Network Hosts E. Westheimer December 1971 ASCII 9217 5 RFC0267 RFC0288 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0288 Network host status E. Westheimer January 1972 ASCII 8501 4 RFC0287 RFC0293 RFC0293 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0289 What we hope is an official list of host names R.W. Watson December 1971 ASCII 5069 3 RFC0384 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0290 Computer networks and data sharing: A bibliography A.P. Mullery January 1972 ASCII 34329 15 RFC0243 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0291 Data Management Meeting Announcement D.B. McKay January 1972 ASCII 3375 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0292 Graphics Protocol: Level 0 only J.C. Michener I.W. Cotton K.C. Kelley D.E. Liddle E. Meyer January 1972 ASCII 22342 10 RFC0493 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0293 Network Host Status E. Westheimer January 1972 ASCII 7639 4 RFC0288 RFC0298 RFC0288 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0294 The Use of "Set Data Type" Transaction in File Transfer Protocol A.K. Bhushan January 1972 ASCII 3924 2 FTP RFC0265 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0295 Report of the Protocol Workshop, 12 October 1971 J. Postel January 1972 ASCII 5432 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0296 DS-1 display system D.E. Liddle January 1972 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0297 TIP Message Buffers D.C. Walden January 1972 ASCII 3517 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0298 Network host status E. Westheimer February 1972 ASCII 8770 4 RFC0293 RFC0306 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0299 Information Management System D. Hopkin February 1972 ASCII 1825 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0300 ARPA Network mailing lists J.B. North January 1972 ASCII 16357 9 RFC0211 RFC0303 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0301 BBN IMP (#5) and NCC Schedule March 4, 1971 R. Alter February 1972 ASCII 1487 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0302 Exercising The ARPANET R.F. Bryan February 1972 ASCII 5452 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0303 ARPA Network mailing lists Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute March 1972 ASCII 18193 11 RFC0300 RFC0329 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0304 Data management system proposal for the ARPA network D.B. McKay February 1972 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0305 Unknown Host Numbers R. Alter February 1972 ASCII 1998 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0306 Network host status E. Westheimer February 1972 ASCII 7485 4 RFC0298 RFC0315 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0307 Using network Remote Job Entry E. Harslem February 1972 ASCII 12032 6 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0308 ARPANET host availability data M. Seriff March 1972 ASCII 5948 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0309 Data and File Transfer Workshop Announcement A.K. Bhushan March 1972 ASCII 9404 6 FTP DTP UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0310 Another Look at Data and File Transfer Protocols A.K. Bhushan April 1972 ASCII 18593 7 FTP RFC0264 RFC0265 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0311 New Console Attachments to the USCB Host R.F. Bryan February 1972 ASCII 3141 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0312 Proposed Change in IMP-to-Host Protocol A.M. McKenzie March 1972 ASCII 3562 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0313 Computer based instruction T.C. O'Sullivan March 1972 ASCII 19880 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0314 Network Graphics Working Group Meeting I.W. Cotton March 1972 ASCII 1836 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0315 Network Host Status E. Westheimer March 1972 ASCII 7818 4 RFC0306 RFC0319 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0316 ARPA Network Data Management Working Group D.B. McKay A.P. Mullery February 1972 ASCII 15494 7 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0317 Official Host-Host Protocol Modification: Assigned Link Numbers J. Postel March 1972 ASCII 1593 1 RFC0604 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0318 Telnet Protocols J. Postel April 1972 ASCII 34928 16 RFC0158 RFC0435 RFC0139 RFC0158 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0319 Network Host Status E. Westheimer March 1972 ASCII 8955 4 RFC0315 RFC0326 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0320 Workshop on Hard Copy Line Printers R. Reddy March 1972 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0321 CBI Networking Activity at MITRE P.M. Karp March 1972 ASCII 20500 13 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0322 Well known socket numbers V. Cerf J. Postel March 1972 ASCII 1735 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0323 Formation of Network Measurement Group (NMG) V. Cerf March 1972 ASCII 15777 9 RFC0388 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0324 RJE Protocol meeting J. Postel April 1972 ASCII 1176 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0325 Network Remote Job Entry program - NETRJS G. Hicks April 1972 ASCII 17499 9 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0326 Network Host Status E. Westheimer April 1972 ASCII 7944 4 RFC0330 RFC0319 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0327 Data and File Transfer workshop notes A.K. Bhushan April 1972 ASCII 11792 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0328 Suggested Telnet Protocol Changes J. Postel April 1972 ASCII 2685 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0329 ARPA Network Mailing Lists Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute May 1972 ASCII 23861 13 RFC0303 RFC0363 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0330 Network Host Status E. Westheimer April 1972 ASCII 8085 3 RFC0326 RFC0332 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0331 IMP System Change Notification J.M. McQuillan April 1972 ASCII 2339 1 RFC0343 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0332 Network Host Status E. Westheimer April 1972 ASCII 8427 4 RFC0342 RFC0330 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0333 Proposed experiment with a Message Switching Protocol R.D. Bressler D. Murphy D.C. Walden May 1972 ASCII 62507 26 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0334 Network Use on May 8 A.M. McKenzie May 1972 ASCII 1376 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0335 New Interface - IMP/360 R.F. Bryan May 1972 ASCII 934 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0336 Level 0 Graphic Input Protocol I.W. Cotton May 1972 ASCII 3787 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0337 RFC0338 EBCDIC/ASCII Mapping for Network RJE R.T. Braden May 1972 ASCII 11494 6 PS 2386987 PDF 1871020 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0339 MLTNET: A "Multi Telnet" Subsystem for Tenex R. Thomas May 1972 ASCII 7941 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0340 Proposed Telnet Changes T.C. O'Sullivan May 1972 ASCII 2656 2 RFC0328 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0341 RFC0342 Network Host Status E. Westheimer May 1972 ASCII 8382 4 RFC0332 RFC0344 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0343 IMP System change notification A.M. McKenzie May 1972 ASCII 3370 2 RFC0331 RFC0359 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0344 Network Host Status E. Westheimer May 1972 ASCII 8221 4 RFC0342 RFC0353 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0345 Interest in Mixed Integer Programming (MPSX on NIC 360/91 at CCN) K.C. Kelley May 1972 ASCII 1999 1 MIP UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0346 Satellite Considerations J. Postel May 1972 ASCII 2778 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0347 Echo process J. Postel May 1972 ASCII 1377 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0348 Discard Process J. Postel May 1972 ASCII 1181 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0349 Proposed Standard Socket Numbers J. Postel May 1972 ASCII 1663 1 RFC0433 RFC0322 RFC0204 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0350 User Accounts for UCSB On-Line System R. Stoughton May 1972 ASCII 5117 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0351 Graphics information form for the ARPANET graphics resources notebook D. Crocker June 1972 ASCII 2150 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0352 TIP Site Information Form D. Crocker June 1972 ASCII 2266 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0353 Network host status E. Westheimer June 1972 ASCII 8747 5 RFC0344 RFC0362 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0354 File Transfer Protocol A.K. Bhushan July 1972 ASCII 58074 25 FTP RFC0264 RFC0265 RFC0542 RFC0385 RFC0454 RFC0683 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0355 Response to NWG/RFC 346 J. Davidson June 1972 ASCII 3717 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0356 ARPA Network Control Center R. Alter June 1972 ASCII 1963 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0357 Echoing strategy for satellite links J. Davidson June 1972 ASCII 30103 13 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0358 RFC0359 Status of the Release of the New IMP System (2600) D.C. Walden June 1972 ASCII 2015 1 RFC0343 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0360 Proposed Remote Job Entry Protocol C. Holland June 1972 RFC0407 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0361 Deamon Processes on Host 106 R.D. Bressler July 1972 ASCII 1480 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0362 Network Host Status E. Westheimer June 1972 ASCII 8631 4 RFC0353 RFC0366 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0363 ARPA Network mailing lists Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute August 1972 ASCII 25356 13 RFC0329 RFC0402 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0364 Serving remote users on the ARPANET M.D. Abrams July 1972 ASCII 11253 6 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0365 Letter to All TIP Users D.C. Walden July 1972 ASCII 10331 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0366 Network Host Status E. Westheimer July 1972 ASCII 8278 4 RFC0362 RFC0367 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0367 Network host status E. Westheimer July 1972 ASCII 8057 4 RFC0366 RFC0370 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0368 Comments on "Proposed Remote Job Entry Protocol" R.T. Braden July 1972 ASCII 3883 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0369 Evaluation of ARPANET services January-March, 1972 J.R. Pickens July 1972 ASCII 24414 11 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0370 Network Host Status E. Westheimer July 1972 ASCII 8389 5 RFC0367 RFC0376 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0371 Demonstration at International Computer Communications Conference R.E. Kahn July 1972 ASCII 3728 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0372 Notes on a Conversation with Bob Kahn on the ICCC R.W. Watson July 1972 ASCII 6040 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0373 Arbitrary Character Sets J. McCarthy July 1972 ASCII 7783 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0374 IMP System Announcement A.M. McKenzie July 1972 ASCII 3963 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0375 RFC0376 Network Host Status E. Westheimer August 1972 ASCII 8861 5 RFC0370 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0377 Using TSO via ARPA Network Virtual Terminal R.T. Braden August 1972 ASCII 7093 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0378 Traffic statistics (July 1972) A.M. McKenzie August 1972 ASCII 5730 3 RFC0391 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0379 Using TSO at CCN R. Braden August 1972 ASCII 8674 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0380 RFC0381 Three aids to improved network operation J.M. McQuillan July 1972 ASCII 9305 4 RFC0394 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0382 Mathematical Software on the ARPA Network L. McDaniel August 1972 ASCII 2041 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0383 RFC0384 Official site idents for organizations in the ARPA Network J.B. North August 1972 ASCII 10401 4 RFC0289 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0385 Comments on the File Transfer Protocol A.K. Bhushan August 1972 ASCII 13030 6 FTP RFC0354 RFC0414 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0386 Letter to TIP users-2 B. Cosell D.C. Walden August 1972 ASCII 12475 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0387 Some experiences in implementing Network Graphics Protocol Level 0 K.C. Kelley J. Meir August 1972 ASCII 9059 5 RFC0401 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0388 NCP statistics V. Cerf August 1972 ASCII 8458 5 RFC0323 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0389 UCLA Campus Computing Network Liaison Staff for ARPA Network B. Noble August 1972 ASCII 2819 2 RFC0423 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0390 TSO Scenario R.T. Braden September 1972 ASCII 6103 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0391 Traffic statistics (August 1972) A.M. McKenzie September 1972 ASCII 4695 3 RFC0378 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0392 Measurement of host costs for transmitting network data G. Hicks B.D. Wessler September 1972 ASCII 14462 6 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0393 Comments on Telnet Protocol Changes J.M. Winett October 1972 ASCII 9435 4 RFC0109 RFC0139 RFC0158 RFC0318 RFC0328 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0394 Two Proposed Changes to the IMP-Host Protocol J.M. McQuillan September 1972 ASCII 5780 3 RFC0381 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0395 Switch Settings on IMPs and TIPs J.M. McQuillan October 1972 ASCII 1827 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0396 Network Graphics Working Group Meeting - Second Iteration S. Bunch November 1972 ASCII 2224 1 RFC0474 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0397 RFC0398 ICP Sockets J.R. Pickens E. Faeh September 1972 ASCII 3846 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0399 SMFS Login and Logout M. Krilanovich September 1972 ASCII 3024 2 RFC0431 RFC0122 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0400 Traffic Statistics (September 1972) A.M. McKenzie October 1972 ASCII 5435 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0401 Conversion of NGP-0 Coordinates to Device Specific Coordinates J. Hansen October 1972 ASCII 3894 2 RFC0387 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0402 ARPA Network Mailing Lists J.B. North October 1972 ASCII 28162 16 RFC0363 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0403 Desirability of a network 1108 service G. Hicks January 1973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0404 Host Address Changes Involving Rand and ISI A.M. McKenzie October 1972 ASCII 944 1 RFC0405 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0405 Correction to RFC 404 A.M. McKenzie October 1972 ASCII 1103 1 RFC0404 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0406 Scheduled IMP Software Releases J.M. McQuillan October 1972 ASCII 2468 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0407 Remote Job Entry Protocol R.D. Bressler R. Guida A.M. McKenzie October 1972 ASCII 47556 21 RJE RFC0360 HISTORIC HISTORIC RFC0408 NETBANK A.D. Owen J. Postel October 1972 ASCII 1645 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0409 Tenex interface to UCSB's Simple-Minded File System J.E. White December 1972 ASCII 14231 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0410 Removal of the 30-Second Delay When Hosts Come Up J.M. McQuillan November 1972 ASCII 3964 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0411 New MULTICS Network Software Features M.A. Padlipsky November 1972 ASCII 3024 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0412 User FTP Documentation G. Hicks November 1972 ASCII 17510 10 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0413 Traffic statistics (October 1972) A.M. McKenzie November 1972 ASCII 16145 10 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0414 File Transfer Protocol (FTP) status and further comments A.K. Bhushan December 1972 ASCII 12845 5 RFC0385 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0415 Tenex bandwidth H. Murray November 1972 ASCII 3456 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0416 ARC System Will Be Unavailable for Use During Thanksgiving Week J.C. Norton November 1972 ASCII 2205 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0417 Link usage violation J. Postel C. Kline December 1972 ASCII 901 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0418 Server file transfer under TSS/360 at NASA Ames W. Hathaway November 1972 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0419 To: Network liaisons and station agents A. Vezza December 1972 ASCII 1252 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0420 CCA ICCC weather demo H. Murray January 1973 ASCII 14752 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0421 Software Consulting Service for Network Users A.M. McKenzie November 1972 ASCII 2483 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0422 Traffic statistics (November 1972) A.M. McKenzie December 1972 ASCII 5494 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0423 UCLA Campus Computing Network Liaison Staff for ARPANET B. Noble December 1972 ASCII 2890 2 RFC0389 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0424 RFC0425 "But my NCP costs $500 a day" R.D. Bressler December 1972 ASCII 1763 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0426 Reconnection Protocol R. Thomas January 1973 ASCII 26548 12 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0427 RFC0428 RFC0429 Character Generator Process J. Postel December 1972 ASCII 1319 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0430 Comments on File Transfer Protocol R.T. Braden February 1973 ASCII 18696 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0431 Update on SMFS Login and Logout M. Krilanovich December 1972 ASCII 4196 3 RFC0399 RFC0122 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0432 Network logical map N. Neigus December 1972 ASCII 1291 1 PDF 148880 PS 1344571 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0433 Socket number list J. Postel December 1972 ASCII 6834 5 RFC0349 RFC0503 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0434 IMP/TIP memory retrofit schedule A.M. McKenzie January 1973 ASCII 2242 2 RFC0447 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0435 Telnet issues B. Cosell D.C. Walden January 1973 ASCII 23019 10 RFC0318 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0436 Announcement of RJS at UCSB M. Krilanovich January 1973 ASCII 2579 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0437 Data Reconfiguration Service at UCSB E. Faeh June 1973 ASCII 21562 10 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0438 FTP server-server interaction R. Thomas R. Clements January 1973 ASCII 6514 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0439 PARRY encounters the DOCTOR V. Cerf January 1973 ASCII 7066 7 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0440 Scheduled network software maintenance D.C. Walden January 1973 ASCII 1870 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0441 Inter-Entity Communication - an experiment R.D. Bressler R. Thomas January 1973 ASCII 12876 7 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0442 Current flow-control scheme for IMPSYS V. Cerf January 1973 ASCII 16315 7 RFC0449 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0443 Traffic statistics (December 1972) A.M. McKenzie January 1973 ASCII 5664 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0444 RFC0445 IMP/TIP preventive maintenance schedule A.M. McKenzie January 1973 ASCII 2668 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0446 Proposal to consider a network program resource notebook L.P. Deutsch January 1973 ASCII 3053 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0447 IMP/TIP memory retrofit schedule A.M. McKenzie January 1973 ASCII 2332 2 RFC0434 RFC0476 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0448 Print files in FTP R.T. Braden February 1973 ASCII 6838 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0449 Current flow-control scheme for IMPSYS D.C. Walden January 1973 ASCII 1662 1 RFC0442 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0450 MULTICS sampling timeout change M.A. Padlipsky February 1973 ASCII 924 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0451 Tentative proposal for a Unified User Level Protocol M.A. Padlipsky February 1973 ASCII 8114 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0452 TELNET Command at Host LL J. Winett February 1973 ASCII 28415 14 PDF 264764 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0453 Meeting announcement to discuss a network mail system M.D. Kudlick February 1973 ASCII 4572 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0454 File Transfer Protocol - meeting announcement and a new proposed document A.M. McKenzie February 1973 ASCII 78966 35 FTP RFC0354 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0455 Traffic statistics (January 1973) A.M. McKenzie February 1973 ASCII 5746 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0456 Memorandum: Date change of mail meeting M.D. Kudlick February 1973 ASCII 950 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0457 TIPUG D.C. Walden February 1973 ASCII 845 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0458 Mail retrieval via FTP R.D. Bressler R. Thomas February 1973 ASCII 2705 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0459 Network questionnaires W. Kantrowitz February 1973 ASCII 1950 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0460 NCP survey C. Kline February 1973 ASCII 10324 7 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0461 Telnet Protocol meeting announcement A.M. McKenzie February 1973 ASCII 1966 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0462 Responding to user needs J. Iseli D. Crocker February 1973 ASCII 2808 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0463 FTP comments and response to RFC 430 A.K. Bhushan February 1973 ASCII 5729 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0464 Resource notebook framework M.D. Kudlick February 1973 ASCII 3684 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0465 RFC0466 Telnet logger/server for host LL-67 J.M. Winett February 1973 ASCII 17595 9 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0467 Proposed change to Host-Host Protocol: Resynchronization of connection status J.D. Burchfiel R.S. Tomlinson February 1973 ASCII 14325 7 RFC0492 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0468 FTP data compression R.T. Braden March 1973 ASCII 14909 7 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0469 Network mail meeting summary M.D. Kudlick March 1973 ASCII 17774 10 network mail meeting UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0470 Change in socket for TIP news facility R. Thomas March 1973 ASCII 1014 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0471 Workshop on multi-site executive programs R. Thomas March 1973 ASCII 3339 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0472 Illinois' reply to Maxwell's request for graphics information (NIC 14925) S. Bunch March 1973 ASCII 4780 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0473 MIX and MIXAL? D.C. Walden February 1973 ASCII 868 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0474 Announcement of NGWG meeting: Call for papers S. Bunch March 1973 ASCII 1170 2 RFC0396 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0475 FTP and network mail system A.K. Bhushan March 1973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0476 IMP/TIP memory retrofit schedule (rev 2) A.M. McKenzie March 1973 ASCII 2281 2 RFC0447 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0477 Remote Job Service at UCSB M. Krilanovich May 1973 ASCII 40535 19 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0478 FTP server-server interaction - II R.D. Bressler R. Thomas March 1973 ASCII 4199 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0479 Use of FTP by the NIC Journal J.E. White March 1973 ASCII 11183 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0480 Host-dependent FTP parameters J.E. White March 1973 ASCII 2084 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0481 RFC0482 Traffic statistics (February 1973) A.M. McKenzie March 1973 ASCII 6162 4 RFC0497 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0483 Cancellation of the resource notebook framework meeting M.D. Kudlick March 1973 ASCII 1021 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0484 RFC0485 MIX and MIXAL at UCSB J.R. Pickens March 1973 ASCII 2226 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0486 Data transfer revisited R.D. Bressler March 1973 ASCII 4664 2 RJE FTP UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0487 Free file transfer R.D. Bressler April 1973 ASCII 3249 2 FTP UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0488 NLS classes at network sites M.F. Auerbach March 1973 ASCII 3806 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0489 Comment on resynchronization of connection status proposal J. Postel March 1973 ASCII 2010 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0490 Surrogate RJS for UCLA-CCN J.R. Pickens March 1973 ASCII 9858 6 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0491 What is "Free"? M.A. Padlipsky April 1973 ASCII 5872 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0492 Response to RFC 467 E. Meyer April 1973 ASCII 18791 7 RFC0467 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0493 GRAPHICS PROTOCOL J.C. Michener I.W. Cotton K.C. Kelley D.E. Liddle E. Meyer April 1973 ASCII 67843 28 RFC0292 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0494 Availability of MIX and MIXAL in the Network D.C. Walden April 1973 ASCII 2007 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0495 Telnet Protocol specifications A.M. McKenzie May 1973 ASCII 4260 2 RFC0158 RFC0562 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0496 TNLS quick reference card is available M.F. Auerbach April 1973 ASCII 1110 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0497 Traffic Statistics (March 1973) A.M. McKenzie April 1973 ASCII 6078 4 RFC0482 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0498 On mail service to CCN R.T. Braden April 1973 ASCII 5315 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0499 Harvard's network RJE B.R. Reussow April 1 1973 ASCII 12584 6 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0500 Integration of data management systems on a computer network A. Shoshani I. Spiegler April 1973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0501 Un-muddling "free file transfer" K.T. Pogran May 1973 ASCII 13177 5 FTP UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0502 RFC0503 Socket number list N. Neigus J. Postel April 1973 ASCII 8690 8 RFC0433 RFC0739 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0504 Distributed resources workshop announcement R. Thomas April 1973 ASCII 9061 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0505 Two solutions to a file transfer access problem M.A. Padlipsky June 1973 ASCII 7476 3 FTP free UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0506 FTP command naming problem M.A. Padlipsky June 1973 ASCII 1974 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0507 RFC0508 Real-time data transmission on the ARPANET L. Pfeifer J. McAfee May 1973 ASCII 25002 10 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0509 Traffic statistics (April 1973) A.M. McKenzie April 1973 ASCII 6538 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0510 Request for network mailbox addresses J.E. White May 1973 ASCII 4150 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0511 Enterprise phone service to NIC from ARPANET sites J.B. North May 1973 ASCII 4664 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0512 More on lost message detection W. Hathaway May 1973 ASCII 3641 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0513 Comments on the new Telnet specifications W. Hathaway May 1973 ASCII 7980 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0514 Network make-work W. Kantrowitz June 1973 ASCII 8734 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0515 Specifications for Datalanguage, Version 0/9 R. Winter June 1973 ASCII 60557 31 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0516 Lost message detection J. Postel May 1973 ASCII 4086 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0517 RFC0518 ARPANET accounts N. Vaughan E.J. Feinler June 1973 ASCII 12880 9 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0519 Resource Evaluation J.R. Pickens June 1973 ASCII 7750 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0520 Memo to FTP group: Proposal for File Access Protocol J.D. Day June 1973 ASCII 16825 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0521 Restricted use of IMP DDT A.M. McKenzie May 1973 ASCII 3724 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0522 Traffic statistics (May 1973) A.M. McKenzie June 1973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0523 SURVEY is in operation again A.K. Bhushan June 1973 ASCII 2852 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0524 Proposed Mail Protocol J.E. White June 1973 ASCII 75385 40 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0525 MIT-MATHLAB meets UCSB-OLS -an example of resource sharing W. Parrish J.R. Pickens June 1973 ASCII 18501 9 PS 304440 PDF 228274 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0526 Technical meeting: Digital image processing software systems W.K. Pratt June 1973 ASCII 4062 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0527 ARPAWOCKY R. Merryman May 1973 ASCII 1857 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0528 Software checksumming in the IMP and network reliability J.M. McQuillan June 1973 ASCII 23152 9 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0529 Note on protocol synch sequences A.M. McKenzie R. Thomas R.S. Tomlinson K.T. Pogran June 1973 ASCII 9068 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0530 Report on the Survey project A.K. Bhushan June 1973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0531 Feast or famine? A response to two recent RFC's about network information M.A. Padlipsky June 1973 ASCII 5070 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0532 UCSD-CC Server-FTP facility R.G. Merryman July 1973 ASCII 7298 4 FTP server UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0533 Message-ID numbers D.C. Walden July 1973 ASCII 2102 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0534 Lost message detection D.C. Walden July 1973 ASCII 3227 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0535 Comments on File Access Protocol R. Thomas July 1973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0536 RFC0537 Announcement of NGG meeting July 16-17 S. Bunch June 1973 ASCII 2695 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0538 Traffic statistics (June 1973) A.M. McKenzie July 1973 ASCII 6389 4 RFC0556 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0539 Thoughts on the mail protocol proposed in RFC 524 D. Crocker J. Postel July 1973 ASCII 6213 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0540 RFC0541 RFC0542 File Transfer Protocol N. Neigus August 1973 ASCII 100666 40 FTP RFC0354 RFC0765 RFC0614 RFC0640 RFC0454 RFC0495 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0543 Network journal submission and delivery N.D. Meyer July 1973 ASCII 15621 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0544 Locating on-line documentation at SRI-ARC N.D. Meyer K. Kelley July 1973 ASCII 1541 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0545 Of what quality be the UCSB resources evaluators? J.R. Pickens July 1973 ASCII 3754 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0546 Tenex load averages for July 1973 R. Thomas August 1973 ASCII 6632 4 PS 356023 PDF 268918 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0547 Change to the Very Distant Host specification D.C. Walden August 1973 ASCII 6236 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0548 Hosts using the IMP Going Down message D.C. Walden August 1973 ASCII 1435 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0549 Minutes of Network Graphics Group meeting, 15-17 July 1973 J.C. Michener July 1973 ASCII 23367 12 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0550 NIC NCP experiment L.P. Deutsch August 1973 ASCII 3688 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0551 NYU, ANL, and LBL Joining the Net Feinroth August 1973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0552 Single access to standard protocols A.D. Owen July 1973 ASCII 1404 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0553 Draft design for a text/graphics protocol C.H. Irby K. Victor July 1973 ASCII 35414 19 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0554 RFC0555 Responses to critiques of the proposed mail protocol J.E. White July 1973 ASCII 21521 11 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0556 Traffic Statistics (July 1973) A.M. McKenzie August 1973 ASCII 6648 4 RFC0538 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0557 REVELATIONS IN NETWORK HOST MEASUREMENTS B.D. Wessler August 1973 ASCII 3167 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0558 RFC0559 Comments on The New Telnet Protocol and its Implementation A.K. Bushan August 1973 ASCII 10643 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0560 Remote Controlled Transmission and Echoing Telnet option D. Crocker J. Postel August 1973 ASCII 22686 12 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0561 Standardizing Network Mail Headers A.K. Bhushan K.T. Pogran R.S. Tomlinson J.E. White September 1973 ASCII 6159 3 RFC0680 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0562 Modifications to the TELNET Specification A.M. McKenzie August 1973 ASCII 2760 2 RFC0495 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0563 Comments on the RCTE Telnet option J. Davidson August 1973 ASCII 10788 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0564 RFC0565 Storing network survey data at the datacomputer D. Cantor August 1973 ASCII 9307 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0566 Traffic statistics (August 1973) A.M. McKenzie September 1973 ASCII 6674 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0567 Cross Country Network Bandwidth L.P. Deutsch September 1973 ASCII 1529 1 RFC0568 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0568 Response to RFC 567 - cross country network bandwidth J.M. McQuillan September 1973 ASCII 3244 3 RFC0567 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0569 NETED: A Common Editor for the ARPA Network M.A. Padlipsky October 1973 ASCII 17717 6 NETED HISTORIC HISTORIC RFC0570 Experimental input mapping between NVT ASCII and UCSB On Line System J.R. Pickens October 1973 ASCII 177 1 PS 488023 PDF 375635 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0571 TENEX FTP PROBLEM R. Braden November 1973 ASCII 1530 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0572 RFC0573 DATA AND FILE TRANSFER - SOME MEASUREMENT RESULTS A. Bhushan September 1973 ASCII 19474 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0574 Announcement of a Mail Facility at UCSB M. Krilanovich September 1973 ASCII 1253 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0575 RFC0576 Proposal for modifying linking K. Victor September 1973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0577 Mail priority D. Crocker October 1973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0578 Using MIT-Mathlab MACSYMA from MIT-DMS Muddle A.K. Bhushan N.D. Ryan October 1973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0579 Traffic statistics (September 1973) A.M. McKenzie November 1973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0580 Note to Protocol Designers and Implementers J. Postel October 1973 ASCII 1451 1 RFC0582 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0581 Corrections to RFC 560: Remote Controlled Transmission and Echoing Telnet Option D. Crocker J. Postel November 1973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0582 Comments on RFC 580: Machine readable protocols R. Clements November 1973 ASCII 1635 1 RFC0580 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0583 RFC0584 Charter for ARPANET Users Interest Working Group J. Iseli D. Crocker N. Neigus November 1973 ASCII 3461 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0585 ARPANET users interest working group meeting D. Crocker N. Neigus E.J. Feinler J. Iseli November 1973 ASCII 18243 9 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0586 Traffic statistics (October 1973) A.M. McKenzie November 1973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0587 Announcing New Telnet Options J. Postel November 1973 ASCII 832 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0588 London node is now up A.V. Stokes October 1973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0589 CCN NETRJS server messages to remote user R.T. Braden November 1973 ASCII 7998 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0590 MULTICS address change M.A. Padlipsky November 1973 ASCII 1436 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0591 Addition to the Very Distant Host specifications D.C. Walden November 1973 ASCII 901 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0592 Some thoughts on system design to facilitate resource sharing R.W. Watson November 1973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0593 Telnet and FTP implementation schedule change A.M. McKenzie J. Postel November 1973 ASCII 2506 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0594 Speedup of Host-IMP interface J.D. Burchfiel December 1973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0595 Second thoughts in defense of the Telnet Go-Ahead W. Hathaway December 1973 ASCII 13507 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0596 Second thoughts on Telnet Go-Ahead E.A. Taft December 1973 ASCII 11919 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0597 Host status N. Neigus E.J. Feinler December 1973 ASCII 11678 6 RFC0603 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0598 RFC index - December 5, 1973 Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute December 1973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0599 Update on NETRJS R.T. Braden December 1973 ASCII 16590 9 RFC0189 RFC0740 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0600 Interfacing an Illinois plasma terminal to the ARPANET A. Berggreen November 1973

Discusses some unusual interface issues for the Plato terminal.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0601 Traffic statistics (November 1973) A.M. McKenzie December 1973 ASCII 9100 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0602 "The stockings were hung by the chimney with care" R.M. Metcalfe December 1973 ASCII 1988 1 security violations TIP arpanet

Susceptibility of ARPANET to security violations.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0603 Response to RFC 597: Host status J.D. Burchfiel December 1973 ASCII 1482 1

Questions about the ARPANET topology described in RFC 597.

RFC0597 RFC0613 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0604 Assigned link numbers J. Postel December 1973 ASCII 2758 2

Modifies official host-host protocol. Replaces RFC 377.

RFC0317 RFC0739 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0605 RFC0606 Host names on-line L.P. Deutsch December 1973 ASCII 6855 3 lists names host addresses

Resolving differences in hostname-address mappings; see also RFCs 627, 625, 623 and 608.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0607 Comments on the File Transfer Protocol M. Krilanovich G. Gregg January 1974 ASCII 8652 3 solutions weakness ftp

An old version; see RFC 624; see also RFCs 614, 542 and 640.

RFC0624 RFC0614 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0608 Host names on-line M.D. Kudlick January 1974 ASCII 7010 4

Response to RFC 606; see also RFCs 627, 625 and 623.

RFC0810 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0609 Statement of upcoming move of NIC/NLS service B. Ferguson January 1974 ASCII 1260 2

See also RFCs 621 and 620.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0610 Further datalanguage design concepts R. Winter J. Hill W. Greiff December 1973 ASCII 198692 88

Preliminary results of the language design; a model for data languagea semantics; future considerations.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0611 Two changes to the IMP/Host Protocol to improve user/network communications D.C. Walden February 1974 ASCII 7481 4

Expansion of Host-Going-Down and addition of Dead-Host-Status Message.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0612 Traffic statistics (December 1973) A.M. McKenzie January 1974 ASCII 9667 6 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0613 Network connectivity: A response to RFC 603 A.M. McKenzie January 1974 ASCII 2557 1 RFC0603 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0614 Response to RFC 607: "Comments on the File Transfer Protocol" K.T. Pogran N. Neigus January 1974 ASCII 11409 3 ftp weakness solutions

See also RFCs 624, 542 and 640.

RFC0542 RFC0607 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0615 Proposed Network Standard Data Pathname syntax D. Crocker March 1974 ASCII 9448 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0616 Latest network maps D.C. Walden February 1973 Network maps UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0617 Note on socket number assignment E.A. Taft February 1974 ASCII 8062 3 telnet

Danger of imposing more fixed socket number requirements; see also RFCs 542, 503 and 451.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0618 Few observations on NCP statistics E.A. Taft February 1974 ASCII 4929 3

Distribution of NCP and IMP message types by actual measurement.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0619 Mean round-trip times in the ARPANET W. Naylor H. Opderbeck March 1974 ASCII 30946 14

Actual measurements of round-trip times.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0620 Request for monitor host table updates B. Ferguson March 1974 ASCII 1950 1 tenex

In conjunction with moving NIC users to OFFICE-1; see also RFCs 621 and 609.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0621 NIC user directories at SRI ARC M.D. Kudlick March 1974 ASCII 1351 1

See also RFCs 620 and 609.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0622 Scheduling IMP/TIP down time A.M. McKenzie March 1974 ASCII 4367 3

Modification of previous policy.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0623 Comments on on-line host name service M. Krilanovich February 1974 ASCII 3740 2

See also RFCs 627, 625, 608 and 606.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0624 Comments on the File Transfer Protocol M. Krilanovich G. Gregg W. Hathaway J.E. White February 1974 ASCII 10105 3 ftp telnet

Design changes and slight modifications. Replaces RFC 607; see also RFCs 614, 542 and 640.

RFC0607 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0625 On-line hostnames service M.D. Kudlick E.J. Feinler March 1974 ASCII 2172 1

See also RFCs 606, 608, 623 and 627.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0626 On a possible lockup condition in IMP subnet due to message sequencing L. Kleinrock H. Opderbeck March 1974 ASCII 13150 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0627 ASCII text file of hostnames M.D. Kudlick E.J. Feinler March 1974 ASCII 2007 1

See also RFCs 606, 608, 623 and 625.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0628 Status of RFC numbers and a note on pre-assigned journal numbers M.L. Keeney March 1974 ASCII 1036 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0629 Scenario for using the Network Journal J.B. North March 1974 ASCII 4504 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0630 FTP error code usage for more reliable mail service J. Sussman April 1974 ASCII 4070 3

Describes FTP reply-code usage in TENEX mail processing.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0631 International meeting on minicomputers and data communication: Call for papers A. Danthine April 1974 ASCII 2707 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0632 Throughput degradations for single packet messages H. Opderbeck May 1974 ASCII 14563 6 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0633 IMP/TIP preventive maintenance schedule A.M. McKenzie March 1974 ASCII 3733 4

An old version; see RFC 638.

RFC0638 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0634 Change in network address for Haskins Lab A.M. McKenzie April 1974 ASCII 1098 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0635 Assessment of ARPANET protocols V. Cerf April 1974 ASCII 338 1 PDF 3208268

Theoretical and practical motivation for redesign. Multipacket messages; host retransmission; duplicate detection; sequencing; acknowledgement.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0636 TIP/Tenex reliability improvements J.D. Burchfiel B. Cosell R.S. Tomlinson D.C. Walden June 1974 ASCII 19914 8

Obtaining/maintaining connections; recovery from lost connections; connection-state changes.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0637 Change of network address for SU-DSL A.M. McKenzie April 1974 ASCII 916 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0638 IMP/TIP preventive maintenance schedule A.M. McKenzie April 1974 ASCII 4088 4

Corrects RFC 633.

RFC0633 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0639 RFC0640 Revised FTP reply codes J. Postel June 1974 ASCII 39670 17

Updates RFC 542.

RFC0542 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0641 RFC0642 Ready line philosophy and implementation J.D. Burchfiel July 1974 ASCII 8414 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0643 Network Debugging Protocol E. Mader July 1974 ASCII 12563 7

To be used in an implementation of a PDP-11 network bootstrap device and a cross-network debugger.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0644 On the problem of signature authentication for network mail R. Thomas July 1974 ASCII 9501 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0645 Network Standard Data Specification syntax D. Crocker June 1974

Providing a mechanism for specifying all attributes of a collection of bits; see also RFC 615.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0646 RFC0647 Proposed protocol for connecting host computers to ARPA-like networks via front end processors M.A. Padlipsky November 1974

Approaches to Front-End protocol processing using available hardware and software.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0648 RFC0649 RFC0650 RFC0651 Revised Telnet status option D. Crocker October 1974 ASCII 4360 2 RFC0859 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0652 Telnet output carriage-return disposition option D. Crocker October 1974 ASCII 7003 4 TOPT-OCRD HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD RFC0653 Telnet output horizontal tabstops option D. Crocker October 1974 ASCII 4694 1 TOPT-OHT HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD RFC0654 Telnet output horizontal tab disposition option D. Crocker October 1974 ASCII 6158 1 TOPT-OHTD HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD RFC0655 Telnet output formfeed disposition option D. Crocker October 1974 ASCII 5991 1 TOPT-OFD HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD RFC0656 Telnet output vertical tabstops option D. Crocker October 1974 ASCII 4858 1 TOPT-OVT HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD RFC0657 Telnet output vertical tab disposition option D. Crocker October 1974 ASCII 5759 1 TOPT-OVTD HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD RFC0658 Telnet output linefeed disposition D. Crocker October 1974 ASCII 6484 2 TOPT-OLD HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD RFC0659 Announcing additional Telnet options J. Postel October 1974 ASCII 2016 1

Options defined in RFCs 651-658.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0660 Some changes to the IMP and the IMP/Host interface D.C. Walden October 1974 ASCII 4991 1

Decoupling of message number sequences of hosts; host-host access control; message number window; messages outside normal mechanism; see also BBN 1822.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0661 Protocol information J. Postel November 1974

An old version; see RFC 694.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0662 Performance improvement in ARPANET file transfers from Multics R. Kanodia November 1974 ASCII 8872 2

Experimenting with host output buffers to improve throughput.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0663 Lost message detection and recovery protocol R. Kanodia November 1974 ASCII 44702 22 ARPANET Host

Proposed extension of host-host protocol; see also RFCs 534, 516, 512, 492 and 467.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0664 RFC0665 RFC0666 Specification of the Unified User-Level Protocol M.A. Padlipsky November 1974 ASCII 49024 19

Discusses and proposes a common command language.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0667 Host Ports S.G. Chipman December 1974 ASCII 3244 2

Approved scheme to connect host ports to the network.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0668 RFC0669 November, 1974, survey of New-Protocol Telnet servers D.W. Dodds December 1974

An earlier poll of Telnet server implementation status. Updates RFC 702; see also RFCs 703 and 679.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0670 RFC0671 Note on Reconnection Protocol R. Schantz December 1974

Experience with implementation in RSEXEC context.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0672 Multi-site data collection facility R. Schantz December 1974 ASCII 25736 9

Applicability of TIP/TENEX protocols beyond TIP accounting.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0673 RFC0674 Procedure call documents: Version 2 J. Postel J.E. White December 1974 ASCII 12178 6

Host level protocol used in the NSW--a slightly constrained version of ARPANET Host-to-Host protocol, affecting allocation, RFNM wait, and retransmission; see also RFC 684.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0675 Specification of Internet Transmission Control Program V. Cerf Y. Dalal C. Sunshine December 1974 ASCII 156874 70

The first detailed specification of TCP; see RFC 793.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0676 RFC0677 Maintenance of duplicate databases P.R. Johnson R. Thomas January 1975 ASCII 22990 10 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0678 Standard file formats J. Postel December 1974 ASCII 12393 9

For transmission of documents across different environments.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0679 February, 1975, survey of New-Protocol Telnet servers D.W. Dodds February 1975

An earlier poll of Telnet server implementation status. Updates RFCs 701, 702 and 669; see also RFC 703.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0680 Message Transmission Protocol T.H. Myer D.A. Henderson April 1975 ASCII 11539 6

Extends message field definition beyond RFC 561 attempts to establish syntactic and semantic standards for ARPANET; see also RFCs 733 and 822.

RFC0561 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0681 Network UNIX S. Holmgren March 1975 ASCII 18874 8

Capabilities as an ARPANET Mini-Host: standard I/O, Telnet, NCP, Hardware/Software requirements, reliability, availability.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0682 RFC0683 FTPSRV - Tenex extension for paged files R. Clements April 1975 ASCII 8806 3 FTP paged file transfer Tenex

Defines an extension to FTP for page-mode transfers between TENEX systems; also discusses file transfer reliability.

RFC0354 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0684 Commentary on procedure calling as a network protocol R. Schantz April 1975 ASCII 21164 9

Issues in designing distributed computing systems. Shortcomings of RFC 674; see also RFCs 542 and 354.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0685 Response time in cross network debugging M. Beeler April 1975 ASCII 6914 3

The contribution of ARPANET communication to response time.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0686 Leaving well enough alone B. Harvey May 1975 ASCII 24605 9

Discusses difference between early and later versions of FTP; see also RFCs 691, 640, 630, 542, 454, 448, 414, 385 and 354.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0687 IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol changes D.C. Walden June 1975 ASCII 6013 2

Addressing hosts on more than 63 IMPs, and other backwards compatible expansions; see also RFCs 690 and 692.

RFC0704 RFC0690 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0688 Tentative schedule for the new Telnet implementation for the TIP D.C. Walden June 1975 ASCII 1593 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0689 Tenex NCP finite state machine for connections R. Clements May 1975 ASCII 13101 5

Describes the internal states of an NCP connection in the TENEX implementation.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0690 Comments on the proposed Host/IMP Protocol changes J. Postel June 1975 ASCII 7215 3

Comments on suggestions in RFC 687; see also RFCs 692 and 696.

RFC0687 RFC0692 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0691 One more try on the FTP B. Harvey June 1975 ASCII 32821 14

Slight revision of RFC 686, on the subject of print files; see also RFCs 640, 630, 542, 454, 448, 414, 385 and 354.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0692 Comments on IMP/Host Protocol changes (RFCs 687 and 690) S.M. Wolfe June 1975 ASCII 2681 2

A proposed solution to the problem of combined length of IMP and Host leaders; see also RFCs 696, 690 and 687.

RFC0690 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0693 RFC0694 Protocol information J. Postel June 1975

References to documents and contacts concerning the various protocols used in the ARPANET, as well as recent developments; updates RFC 661.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0695 Official change in Host-Host Protocol M. Krilanovich July 1975 ASCII 3425 3

Corrects ambiguity concerning the ERR command; changes NIC 8246 and NIC 7104.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0696 Comments on the IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol changes V.G. Cerf July 1975

Observations on current international standards recommendations from IFIP working group 6.1; see also RFCs 692, 690 687.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0697 CWD command of FTP J. Lieb July 1975 ASCII 3047 2

Discusses FTP login access to "files only" directories.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0698 Telnet extended ASCII option T. Mock July 1975 ASCII 5086 3 TOPT-EXT

Describes an option to allow transmission of a special kind of extended ASCII used at the Stanford AI and MIT AI Labs.

RFC5198 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC0699 Request For Comments summary notes: 600-699 J. Postel J. Vernon November 1982 ASCII 14688 9 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC0700 Protocol experiment E. Mader W.W. Plummer R.S. Tomlinson August 1974 ASCII 14600 7 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0701 August, 1974, survey of New-Protocol Telnet servers D.W. Dodds August 1974 ASCII 3549 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0702 September, 1974, survey of New-Protocol Telnet servers D.W. Dodds September 1974 ASCII 5386 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0703 July, 1975, survey of New-Protocol Telnet Servers D.W. Dodds July 1975 ASCII 5691 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0704 IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol change P.J. Santos September 1975 ASCII 7504 2 RFC0687 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0705 Front-end Protocol B6700 version R.F. Bryan November 1975 ASCII 70998 39 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0706 On the junk mail problem J. Postel November 1975 ASCII 2085 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0707 High-level framework for network-based resource sharing J.E. White December 1975 ASCII 57254 29 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0708 Elements of a Distributed Programming System J.E. White January 1976 ASCII 57888 30 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0709 RFC0710 RFC0711 RFC0712 Distributed Capability Computing System (DCCS) J.E. Donnelley February 1976 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0713 MSDTP-Message Services Data Transmission Protocol J. Haverty April 1976 ASCII 41175 21 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0714 Host-Host Protocol for an ARPANET-Type Network A.M. McKenzie April 1976 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0715 RFC0716 Interim Revision to Appendix F of BBN 1822 D.C. Walden J. Levin May 1976 ASCII 3345 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0717 Assigned Network Numbers J. Postel July 1976 ASCII 2322 1 HISTORIC UNKNOWN RFC0718 Comments on RCTE from the Tenex Implementation Experience J. Postel June 1976 ASCII 3829 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0719 Discussion on RCTE J. Postel July 1976 ASCII 4708 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0720 Address Specification Syntax for Network Mail D. Crocker August 1976 ASCII 6602 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0721 Out-of-Band Control Signals in a Host-to-Host Protocol L.L. Garlick September 1976 ASCII 13566 7 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0722 Thoughts on Interactions in Distributed Services J. Haverty September 1976 ASCII 29478 13 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0723 RFC0724 Proposed official standard for the format of ARPA Network messages D. Crocker K.T. Pogran J. Vittal D.A. Henderson May 1977 ASCII 75554 36 RFC0733 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0725 RJE protocol for a resource sharing network J.D. Day G.R. Grossman March 1977 ASCII 44025 27 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0726 Remote Controlled Transmission and Echoing Telnet option J. Postel D. Crocker March 1977 ASCII 38651 16 TOPT-REM PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD RFC0727 Telnet logout option M.R. Crispin April 1977 ASCII 5674 3 TOPT-LOGO PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD RFC0728 Minor pitfall in the Telnet Protocol J.D. Day April 1977 ASCII 2224 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0729 Telnet byte macro option D. Crocker May 1977 ASCII 6509 3 RFC0735 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0730 Extensible field addressing J. Postel May 1977 ASCII 9519 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0731 Telnet Data Entry Terminal option J.D. Day June 1977 ASCII 61648 28 RFC0732 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0732 Telnet Data Entry Terminal option J.D. Day September 1977 ASCII 57160 30 RFC0731 RFC1043 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0733 Standard for the format of ARPA network text messages D. Crocker J. Vittal K.T. Pogran D.A. Henderson November 1977 ASCII 73006 38 RFC0724 RFC0822 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0734 SUPDUP Protocol M.R. Crispin October 1977 ASCII 33256 13 SUPDUP HISTORIC HISTORIC RFC0735 Revised Telnet byte macro option D. Crocker R.H. Gumpertz November 1977 ASCII 10585 5 TOPT-BYTE RFC0729 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD RFC0736 Telnet SUPDUP option M.R. Crispin October 1977 ASCII 3081 1 TOPT-SUP PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD RFC0737 FTP extension: XSEN K. Harrenstien October 1977 ASCII 2127 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0738 Time server K. Harrenstien October 1977 ASCII 1851 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0739 Assigned numbers J. Postel November 1977 ASCII 16346 11 RFC0604 RFC0503 RFC0750 HISTORIC UNKNOWN RFC0740 NETRJS Protocol R.T. Braden November 1977 ASCII 38833 19 NETRJS RFC0599 HISTORIC HISTORIC RFC0741 Specifications for the Network Voice Protocol (NVP) D. Cohen November 1977 ASCII 57581 34 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0742 NAME/FINGER Protocol K. Harrenstien December 1977 ASCII 12321 7 RFC1288 RFC1196 RFC1194 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0743 FTP extension: XRSQ/XRCP K. Harrenstien December 1977 ASCII 16249 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0744 MARS - a Message Archiving and Retrieval Service J. Sattley January 1978 ASCII 10984 6 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0745 JANUS interface specifications M. Beeler March 1978 ASCII 21453 10 JANUS interface specifications UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0746 SUPDUP graphics extension R. Stallman March 1978 ASCII 30197 15 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0747 Recent extensions to the SUPDUP Protocol M.R. Crispin March 1978 ASCII 2870 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0748 Telnet randomly-lose option M.R. Crispin April 1 1978 ASCII 2741 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0749 Telnet SUPDUP-Output option B. Greenberg September 1978 ASCII 8933 4 TOPT-SUPO PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD RFC0750 Assigned numbers J. Postel September 1978 ASCII 19979 12 RFC0739 RFC0755 HISTORIC UNKNOWN RFC0751 Survey of FTP mail and MLFL P.D. Lebling December 1978 ASCII 10069 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0752 Universal host table M.R. Crispin January 1979 ASCII 33793 12 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0753 Internet Message Protocol J. Postel March 1979 ASCII 93363 62 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0754 Out-of-net host addresses for mail J. Postel April 1979 ASCII 19212 10 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0755 Assigned numbers J. Postel May 1979 ASCII 22039 12 RFC0750 RFC0758 HISTORIC UNKNOWN RFC0756 NIC name server - a datagram-based information utility J.R. Pickens E.J. Feinler J.E. Mathis July 1979 ASCII 23491 12 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0757 Suggested solution to the naming, addressing, and delivery problem for ARPANET message systems D.P. Deutsch September 1979 ASCII 35618 19 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0758 Assigned numbers J. Postel August 1979 ASCII 22911 12 RFC0755 RFC0762 HISTORIC UNKNOWN RFC0759 Internet Message Protocol J. Postel August 1980 ASCII 123606 77 MPM HISTORIC HISTORIC RFC0760 DoD standard Internet Protocol J. Postel January 1980 ASCII 81507 46 IEN123 RFC0791 RFC0777 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0761 DoD standard Transmission Control Protocol J. Postel January 1980 ASCII 167049 88 TCP UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0762 Assigned numbers J. Postel January 1980 ASCII 24668 13 RFC0758 RFC0770 HISTORIC UNKNOWN RFC0763 Role mailboxes M.D. Abrams May 1980 ASCII 942 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0764 Telnet Protocol specification J. Postel June 1980 ASCII 40005 15 RFC0854 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0765 File Transfer Protocol specification J. Postel June 1980 ASCII 146641 70 RFC0542 RFC0959 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0766 Internet Protocol Handbook: Table of contents J. Postel July 1980 ASCII 3465 2 RFC0774 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0767 Structured format for transmission of multi-media documents J. Postel August 1980 ASCII 59971 40 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0768 User Datagram Protocol J. Postel August 1980 ASCII 5896 3 UDP UDP STD0006 STANDARD STANDARD RFC0769 Rapicom 450 facsimile file format J. Postel September 1980 ASCII 4079 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0770 Assigned numbers J. Postel September 1980 ASCII 26248 15 RFC0762 RFC0776 HISTORIC UNKNOWN RFC0771 Mail transition plan V.G. Cerf J. Postel September 1980 ASCII 18623 9 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0772 Mail Transfer Protocol S. Sluizer J. Postel September 1980 ASCII 61061 31 MTP email RFC0780 STD0010 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0773 Comments on NCP/TCP mail service transition strategy V.G. Cerf October 1980 ASCII 22181 11 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0774 Internet Protocol Handbook: Table of contents J. Postel October 1980 ASCII 3452 3 RFC0766 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0775 Directory oriented FTP commands D. Mankins D. Franklin A.D. Owen December 1980 ASCII 9511 6 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0776 Assigned numbers J. Postel January 1981 ASCII 30311 13 RFC0770 RFC0790 HISTORIC UNKNOWN RFC0777 Internet Control Message Protocol J. Postel April 1 1981 ASCII 19407 14 RFC0792 RFC0760 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0778 DCNET Internet Clock Service D.L. Mills April 1981 ASCII 9464 4 CLOCK HISTORIC HISTORIC RFC0779 Telnet send-location option E. Killian April 1 1981 ASCII 2564 2 TOPT-SNDL PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD RFC0780 Mail Transfer Protocol S. Sluizer J. Postel May 1981 ASCII 80352 47 MTP email RFC0772 RFC0788 STD0010 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0781 Specification of the Internet Protocol (IP) timestamp option Z. Su May 1981 ASCII 4002 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0782 Virtual Terminal management model J. Nabielsky A.P. Skelton January 1981 ASCII 43589 23 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0783 TFTP Protocol (revision 2) K.R. Sollins June 1981 ASCII 23522 18 IEN133 RFC1350 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=783 RFC0784 Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS20 implementation S. Sluizer J. Postel July 1981 ASCII 5856 3 MTP email UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0785 Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS20 file definitions S. Sluizer J. Postel July 1981 ASCII 7032 3 MTP email UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0786 Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS20 MTP-NIMAIL interface S. Sluizer J. Postel July 1981 ASCII 3129 2 MTP NIMAIL TOPS20 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0787 Connectionless data transmission survey/tutorial A.L. Chapin July 1981 ASCII 84265 40 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0788 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol J. Postel November 1981 ASCII 109001 64 SMTP email RFC0780 RFC0821 STD0010 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0789 Vulnerabilities of network control protocols: An example E.C. Rosen July 1981 ASCII 25541 16 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0790 Assigned numbers J. Postel September 1981 ASCII 35316 15 RFC0776 RFC0820 HISTORIC UNKNOWN RFC0791 Internet Protocol J. Postel September 1981 ASCII 97779 51 IP RFC0760 RFC1349 STD0005 STANDARD STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=791 RFC0792 Internet Control Message Protocol J. Postel September 1981 ASCII 30404 21 ICMP RFC0777 RFC0950 RFC4884 STD0005 STANDARD STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=792 RFC0793 Transmission Control Protocol J. Postel September 1981 ASCII 172710 91 TCP TCP RFC3168 STD0007 STANDARD STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=793 RFC0794 Pre-emption V.G. Cerf September 1981 ASCII 5906 2 IEN125 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0795 Service mappings J. Postel September 1981 ASCII 5228 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0796 Address mappings J. Postel September 1981 ASCII 11239 7 IEN115 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0797 Format for Bitmap files A.R. Katz September 1981 ASCII 3067 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0798 Decoding facsimile data from the Rapicom 450 A.R. Katz September 1981 ASCII 38867 17 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0799 Internet name domains D.L. Mills September 1981 ASCII 13896 5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC0800 Request For Comments summary notes: 700-799 J. Postel J. Vernon November 1982 ASCII 18354 10

This RFC is a slightly annotated list of the 100 RFCs from RFC 700 through RFC 799. This is a status report on these RFCs.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC0801 NCP/TCP transition plan J. Postel November 1981 ASCII 42041 21

This RFC discusses the conversion of hosts from NCP to TCP. And making available the principle services: Telnet, File Transfer, and Mail. These protocols allow all hosts in the ARPA community to share a common interprocess communication environment.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0802 ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol A.G. Malis November 1981 ASCII 62470 45

This document proposed two major changes to the current ARPANET host access protocol. The first change will allow hosts to use logical addressing (i.e., host addresses that are independent of their physical location on the ARPANET) to communicate with each other, and the second will allow a host to shorten the amount of time that it may be blocked by its IMP after it presents a message to the network (currently, the IMP can block further input from a host for up to 15 seconds). See RFCs 852 and 851.

RFC0851 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0803 Dacom 450/500 facsimile data transcoding A. Agarwal M.J. O'Connor D.L. Mills November 1981 ASCII 33826 14

The first part of this RFC describes in detail the Dacom 450 data compression algorithms and is an update and correction to an earlier memorandum. The second part of this RFC describes briefly the Dacom 500 data compression algorithm as used by the INTELPOST electronic-mail network under development by the US Postal Service and several foreign administrators.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0804 CCITT draft recommendation T.4 International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee of the International Telecommunication Union January 1981 ASCII 17025 12

This is the CCITT standard for group 3 facsimile encoding. This is useful for data compression of bit map data.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0805 Computer mail meeting notes J. Postel February 1982 ASCII 12522 6

This RFC consists of notes from a meeting that was held at USC Information Sciences Institute on 11 January 1982, to discuss addressing issues in computer mail. The major conclusion reached at the meeting is to extend the "username@hostname" mailbox format to "username@host.domain", where the domain itself can be further strutured.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0806 Proposed Federal Information Processing Standard: Specification for message format for computer based message systems National Bureau of Standards September 1981 ASCII 216377 107

This RFC deals with Computer Based Message systems which provides a basis for interaction between different CBMS by defining the format of messages passed between them. This RFC is replaced by RFC 841.

RFC0841 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0807 Multimedia mail meeting notes J. Postel February 1982 ASCII 11633 6

This RFC consists of notes from a meeting held at USC Information Sciences Institute on the 12th of January to discuss common interests in multimedia computer mail issues and to agree on some specific initial experiments.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0808 Summary of computer mail services meeting held at BBN on 10 January 1979 J. Postel March 1982 ASCII 15930 8

This RFC is a very belated attempt to document a meeting that was held three years earlier to discuss the state of computer mail in the ARPA community and to reach some conclusions to guide the further development of computer mail systems such that a coherent total mail service would continue to be provided.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0809 UCL facsimile system T. Chang February 1982 ASCII 171153 99

This RFC describes the features of the computerised facsimile system developed in the Department of Computer Science at UCL. First its functions are considered and the related experimental work are reported. Then the disciplines for system design are discussed. Finally, the implementation of the system are described, while detailed description are given as appendices.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0810 DoD Internet host table specification E.J. Feinler K. Harrenstien Z. Su V. White March 1982 ASCII 14196 8

This RFC specifies a new host table format applicable to both ARPANET and Internet needs. In addition to host name to host address translation and selected protocol information, we have also included network and gateway name to address correspondence, and host operating system information. This RFC obsoletes the host table described in RFC 608.

RFC0608 RFC0952 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0811 Hostnames Server K. Harrenstien V. White E.J. Feinler March 1982 ASCII 7771 4

This RFC gives a description of what the Hostnames Server is and how to access it. The function of this particular server is to deliver machine-readable name/address information describing networks, gateways, hosts, and eventually domains, within the internet environment.

RFC0953 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0812 NICNAME/WHOIS K. Harrenstien V. White March 1982 ASCII 5389 2

This RFC gives a description of what the NICNAME/WHOIS Server is and how to access it. This server together with the corresponding Identification Data Base provides online directory look-up equivalent to the ARPANET Directory.

RFC0954 RFC3912 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0813 Window and Acknowledgement Strategy in TCP D.D. Clark July 1982 ASCII 38110 21

This RFC describes implementation strategies to deal with two mechanisms in TCP, the window and the acknowledgement. It also presents a particular set of algorithms which have received testing in the field, and which appear to work properly with each other. With more experience, these algorithms may become part of the formal specification, until such time their use is recommended.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0814 Name, addresses, ports, and routes D.D. Clark July 1982 ASCII 24663 13

This RFC gives suggestions and guidance for the design of the tables and algorithms necessary to keep track of these various sorts of identifiers inside a host implementation of TCP/IP.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0815 IP datagram reassembly algorithms D.D. Clark July 1982 ASCII 14575 8

This RFC describes an alternate approach of dealing with reassembly which reduces the bookkeeping problem to a minimum, and requires only one buffer for storage equal in size to the final datagram being reassembled, which can reassemble a datagram from any number of fragments arriving in any order with any possible pattern of overlap and duplication, and which is appropriate for almost any sort of operating system.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0816 Fault isolation and recovery D.D. Clark July 1982 ASCII 20106 11

This RFC describes the portion of fault isolation and recovery which is the responsibility of the host.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0817 Modularity and efficiency in protocol implementation D.D. Clark July 1982 ASCII 45931 25

This RFC will discuss some of the commonly encountered reasons why protocol implementations seem to run slowly.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0818 Remote User Telnet service J. Postel November 1982 ASCII 3693 2 RTELNET

This RFC is the specification of an application protocol. Any host that implements this application level service must follow this protocol.

HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC0819 Domain naming convention for Internet user applications Z. Su J. Postel August 1982 ASCII 35314 18

This RFC is an attempt to clarify the generalization of the Domain Naming Convention, the Internet Naming Convention, and to explore the implications of its adoption for Internet name service and user applications.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0820 Assigned numbers J. Postel August 1982 ASCII 54213 22

This RFC is an old version, see RFC 870.

RFC0790 RFC0870 HISTORIC UNKNOWN
RFC0821 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol J. Postel August 1982 ASCII 124482 72 SMTP

The objective of Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is to transfer mail reliably and efficiently. SMTP is independent of the particular transmission subsystem and requires only a reliable ordered data stream channel. Obsoletes RFC 788, 780, and 772.

RFC0788 RFC2821 STD0010 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0822 STANDARD FOR THE FORMAT OF ARPA INTERNET TEXT MESSAGES D. Crocker August 1982 ASCII 106299 49 MAIL

This document revises the specifications in RFC 733, in order to serve the needs of the larger and more complex ARPA Internet. Some of RFC 733's features failed to gain adequate acceptance. In order to simplify the standard and the software that follows it, these features have been removed. A different addressing scheme is used, to handle the case of internetwork mail; and the concept of re-transmission has been introduced. Obsoletes RFC 733, NIC 41952.

RFC0733 RFC2822 RFC1123 RFC2156 RFC1327 RFC1138 RFC1148 STD0011 STANDARD STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=822
RFC0823 DARPA Internet gateway R.M. Hinden A. Sheltzer September 1982 ASCII 62620 45 GGP

This RFC is a status report on the Internet Gateway developed by BBN. It describes the Internet Gateway as of September 1982. This memo presents detailed descriptions of message formats and gateway procedures, however, this is not an implementation specification, and such details are subject to change.

IEN109 IEN30 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC0824 CRONUS Virtual Local Network W.I. MacGregor D.C. Tappan August 1982 ASCII 58732 41

The purpose of this note is to describe the CRONUS Virtual Local Network, especially the addressing related features. These features include a method for mapping between Internet Addresses and Local Network addresses. This is a topic of current concern in the ARPA Internet community. This note is intended to stimulate discussion. This is not a specification of an Internet Standard.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0825 Request for comments on Requests For Comments J. Postel November 1982 ASCII 4255 2

This RFC is intended to clarify the status of RFCs and to provide some guidance for the authors of RFCs in the future. It is in a sense a specification for RFCs.

RFC1111 RFC1543 RFC2223 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0826 Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol: Or Converting Network Protocol Addresses to 48.bit Ethernet Address for Transmission on Ethernet Hardware D. Plummer November 1982 ASCII 21556 10 ARP

The purpose of this RFC is to present a method of Converting Protocol Addresses (e.g., IP addresses) to Local Network Addresses (e.g., Ethernet addresses). This is an issue of general concern in the ARPA Internet Community at this time. The method proposed here is presented for your consideration and comment. This is not the specification of an Internet Standard.

RFC5227 STD0037 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0827 Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) E.C. Rosen October 1982 ASCII 68436 46

This RFC is proposed to establish a standard for Gateway to Gateway procedures that allow the Gateways to be mutually suspicious. This document is a DRAFT for that standard. Your comments are strongly encouraged.

RFC0904 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0828 Data communications: IFIP's international "network" of experts K. Owen August 1982 ASCII 29922 11

This RFC is distributed to inform the ARPA Internet community of the activities of the IFIP technical committee on Data Communications, and to encourage participation in those activities.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0829 Packet satellite technology reference sources V.G. Cerf November 1982 ASCII 10919 5

This RFC describes briefly the packet satellite technology developed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and several other participating organizations in the U.K. and Norway and provides a bibliography of relevant papers for researchers interested in experimental and operational experience with this dynamic satellite-sharing technique.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0830 Distributed system for Internet name service Z. Su October 1982 ASCII 31597 18

This RFC proposes a distributed name service for DARPA Internet. Its purpose is to focus discussion on the subject. It is hoped that a general consensus will emerge leading eventually to the adoption of standards.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0831 Backup access to the European side of SATNET R.T. Braden December 1982 ASCII 11735 6

The purpose of this RFC is to focus discussion on a particular Internet problem: a backup path for software maintenance of the European sector of the Internet, for use when SATNET is partitioned. We propose a mechanism, based upon the Source Routing option of IP, to reach European Internet sites via the VAN Gateway and UCL. This proposal is not intended as a standard at this time.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0832 Who talks TCP? D. Smallberg December 1982 ASCII 42751 13

This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP. The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 2-Dec-82. The tests were run on 7-Dec-82.

RFC0833 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0833 Who talks TCP? D. Smallberg December 1982 ASCII 42973 13

This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP. The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 2-Dec-82. The tests were run on 14-Dec-82.

RFC0832 RFC0834 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0834 Who talks TCP? D. Smallberg December 1982 ASCII 42764 13

This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP. The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 2-Dec-82. The tests were run on 22-Dec-82.

RFC0833 RFC0835 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0835 Who talks TCP? D. Smallberg December 1982 ASCII 42959 13

This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP. The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 2-Dec-82. The tests were run on 28-Dec-82 through 5-Jan-83.

RFC0834 RFC0836 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0836 Who talks TCP? D. Smallberg January 1983 ASCII 43643 13

This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP. The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 20-Dec-82. The tests were run on 4-Jan-83 through 5-Jan-83.

RFC0835 RFC0837 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0837 Who talks TCP? D. Smallberg January 1983 ASCII 44864 13

This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP. The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 31-Dec-82. The tests were run on 11-Jan-83.

RFC0836 RFC0838 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0838 Who talks TCP? D. Smallberg January 1983 ASCII 45033 13

This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP. The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 31-Dec-82. The tests were run on 18-Jan-83.

RFC0837 RFC0839 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0839 Who talks TCP? D. Smallberg January 1983 ASCII 45175 14

This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP. The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 31-Dec-82. The tests were run on 25-Jan-83.

RFC0838 RFC0842 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0840 Official protocols J. Postel April 1983 ASCII 33534 23

This RFC has been revised, see RFC 880.

RFC0880 HISTORIC UNKNOWN
RFC0841 Specification for message format for Computer Based Message Systems National Bureau of Standards January 1983 ASCII 231871 117

This RFC is FIPS 98. The purpose of distributing this document as an RFC is to make it easily accessible to the ARPA research community. This RFC does not specify a standard for the ARPA Internet. Obsoletes RFC 806.

RFC0806 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0842 Who talks TCP? - survey of 1 February 83 D. Smallberg February 1983 ASCII 45962 12

This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP. The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 28-Jan-83. The tests were run on 1-Feb-83 and on 2-Feb-83 ISI-VAXA.ARPA.

RFC0839 RFC0843 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0843 Who talks TCP? - survey of 8 February 83 D. Smallberg February 1983 ASCII 46193 13

This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP. The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 3-Feb-83. The tests were run on 8-Feb-83 and on 9-Feb-83 from ISI-VAXA.ARPA.

RFC0842 RFC0845 RFC0844 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0844 Who talks ICMP, too? - Survey of 18 February 1983 R. Clements February 1983 ASCII 9078 5

This survey determines how many hosts are able to respond to TELENET connections from a user at a class C site. This requires, in addition to IP and TCP, participation in gateway routing via ICMP and handling of Class C addresses. The list of hosts was taken from RFC 843, extracting only those hosts which are listed there as accepting TELNET connection. The tests were run on 18-Feb-83.

RFC0843 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0845 Who talks TCP? - survey of 15 February 1983 D. Smallberg February 1983 ASCII 45983 14

This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP. The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 3-Feb-83. The tests were run on 15-Feb-83 from ISI-VAXA.ARPA.

RFC0843 RFC0846 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0846 Who talks TCP? - survey of 22 February 1983 D. Smallberg February 1983 ASCII 45597 14

This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP. The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 18-Feb-83. The tests were run on 22-Feb-83 from ISI-VAXA.ARPA.

RFC0845 RFC0847 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0847 Summary of Smallberg surveys A. Westine D. Smallberg J. Postel February 1983 ASCII 3789 2

This is a summary of the surveys of Telnet, FTP and Mail (SMTP) servers conducted by David Smallberg in December 1982, January and February 1983 as reported in RFC 832-843, 845-846. This memo extracts the number of hosts that accepted the connection to their server for each of Telnet, FTP, and SMTP, and compares it to the total host in the Internet (not counting TACs or ECHOS).

RFC0846 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0848 Who provides the "little" TCP services? D. Smallberg March 1983 ASCII 10985 5

This RFC lists those hosts which provide any of these "little" TCP services: The list of hosts were taken from the NIC hostname table of 24-Feb-83. The tests were run on February 23 and 24, and March 3 and 5 from ISI-VAXA.ARPA.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0849 Suggestions for improved host table distribution M.R. Crispin May 1983 ASCII 5178 2

This RFC actually is a request for comments. The issue dealt with is that of a naming registry update procedure, both as exists currently and what could exist in the future. None of the proposed solutions are intended as standards at this time; rather it is hoped that a general consensus will emerge as the appropriate solution, leaving eventually to the adoption of standards.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0850 Standard for interchange of USENET messages M.R. Horton June 1983 ASCII 43871 17

This memo is distributed as an RFC only to make this information easily accessible to researchers in the ARPA community. It does not specify an Internet standard. This RFC defines the standard format for interchange of Network News articles among USENET sites. It describes the format for articles themselves, and gives partial standards for transmission of news. The news transmission is not entirely standardized in order to give a good deal of flexibility to the individual hosts to choose transmission hardware and software, whether to batch news and so on.

RFC1036 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0851 ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol A.G. Malis April 1983 ASCII 72042 47

This RFC specifies the ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol, which is a successor to the existing 1822 Host Access Protocol. 1822L allows ARPANET hosts to use logical names as well as 1822's physical port locations to address each other. This RFC is also being presented as a solicitation of comments on 1822L, especially from host network software implementers and maintainers. Obsoletes RFC 802.

RFC0802 RFC0878 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0852 ARPANET short blocking feature A.G. Malis April 1 1983 ASCII 17151 13

This RFC specifies the ARPANET Short Blocking Feature, which will allow ARPANET hosts to optionally shorten the IMP's host blocking timer. This Feature is a replacement of the ARPANET non-blocking host interface, which was never implemented, and will be available to hosts using either the 1822 or 1822L Host Access Protocol. This RFC is also being presented as a solicitation of comments on the Short Blocking Feature, especially from host network software implementers and maintainers.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0853 RFC0854 Telnet Protocol Specification J. Postel J.K. Reynolds May 1983 ASCII 39371 15 TELNET

This is the specification of the Telnet protocol used for remote terminal access in the ARPA Internet. The purpose of the TELNET Protocol is to provide a fairly general, bi-directional, eight-bit byte oriented communications facility. Its primary goal is to allow a standard method of interfacing terminal devices and terminal-oriented processes to each other. It is envisioned that the protocol may also be used for terminal-terminal communication ("linking") and process-process communication (distributed computation). This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts on the ARPA Internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard. Obsoletes NIC 18639.

RFC0764 RFC5198 STD0008 STANDARD STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=854
RFC0855 Telnet Option Specifications J. Postel J.K. Reynolds May 1983 ASCII 6218 3 TELNET

This memo specifies the general form for Telnet options and the directions for their specification. This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts on the ARPA Internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard. Obsoletes RFC 651, NIC 18640.

NIC18640 STD0008 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0856 Telnet Binary Transmission J. Postel J. Reynolds May 1983 ASCII 8965 4 TOPT-BIN

This Telnet Option enables a binary data mode between the Telnet modules. This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts on the ARPA Internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard. Obsoletes NIC 15389.

NIC15389 STD0027 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0857 Telnet Echo Option J. Postel J. Reynolds May 1983 ASCII 10859 5 TOPT-ECHO

This Telnet Option enables remote echoing by the other Telnet module. This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts on the ARPA Internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard. Obsoletes NIC 15390.

NIC15390 STD0028 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0858 Telnet Suppress Go Ahead Option J. Postel J. Reynolds May 1983 ASCII 3712 2 TOPT-SUPP

This Telnet Option disables the exchange of go-ahead signals between the Telnet modules. This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts on the ARPA Internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard. Obsoletes NIC 15392.

NIC15392 STD0029 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0859 Telnet Status Option J. Postel J. Reynolds May 1983 ASCII 4273 3 TOPT-STAT

This Telnet Option provides a way to determine the other Telnet module's view of the status of options. This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts on the ARPA Internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard. Obsoletes RFC 651 (NIC 31154).

RFC0651 STD0030 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0860 Telnet Timing Mark Option J. Postel J. Reynolds May 1983 ASCII 7881 4 TOPT-TIM

This Telnet Option provides a way to check the roundtrip path between two Telnet modules. This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts on the ARPA Internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard. Obsoletes NIC 16238.

NIC16238 STD0031 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0861 Telnet Extended Options: List Option J. Postel J. Reynolds May 1983 ASCII 3068 2 TOPT-EXTOP

This Telnet Option provides a mechanism for extending the set of possible options. This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts on the ARPA Internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard. Obsoletes NIC 16239.

NIC16239 STD0032 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0862 Echo Protocol J. Postel May 1983 ASCII 1237 1 ECHO

This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts on the ARPA Internet that choose to implement a Echo Protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard. The Echo service simply sends back to the originating source any data it receives.

STD0020 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0863 Discard Protocol J. Postel May 1983 ASCII 1239 1 DISCARD

This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts on the ARPA Internet that choose to implement a Discard Protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard. The Discard service simply throws away any data it receives.

STD0021 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0864 Character Generator Protocol J. Postel May 1983 ASCII 6842 3 CHARGEN

This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts on the ARPA Internet that choose to implement a Character Generator Protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard. The Character Generator service simply sends data without regard to the input.

STD0022 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0865 Quote of the Day Protocol J. Postel May 1983 ASCII 1676 1 QUOTE

This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts on the ARPA Internet that choose to implement a Quote of the Day Protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard. The Quote of the Day service simply sends a short message without regard to the input.

STD0023 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0866 Active users J. Postel May 1983 ASCII 2029 1 USERS

This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts on the ARPA Internet that choose to implement an Active Users Protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard. The Active Users service simply sends a list of the currently active users on the host without regard to the input.

STD0024 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0867 Daytime Protocol J. Postel May 1983 ASCII 2289 2 DAYTIME

This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts on the ARPA Internet that choose to implement a Daytime Protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard. The Daytime service simply sends the current date and time as a character string without regard to the input.

STD0025 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0868 Time Protocol J. Postel K. Harrenstien May 1983 ASCII 3024 2 TIME

This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts on the ARPA Internet that choose to implement a Time Protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard. This protocol provides a site-independent, machine readable date and time. The Time service sends back to the originating source the time in seconds since midnight on January first 1900.

STD0026 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0869 Host Monitoring Protocol R. Hinden December 1983 ASCII 94550 72 HMP HMP

This RFC specifies the Host Monitoring Protocol used to collect information from various types of hosts in the Internet. Designers of Internet communications software are encouraged to consider this protocol as a means of monitoring the behavior of their creations.

HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC0870 Assigned numbers J.K. Reynolds J. Postel October 1983 ASCII 56055 26

This RFC documents the list of numbers assigned for networks, protocols, etc. Obsoletes RFCs 820, 790, 776, 770, 762, 758, 755, 750, 739, 604.

RFC0820 RFC0900 HISTORIC UNKNOWN
RFC0871 Perspective on the ARPANET reference model M.A. Padlipsky September 1982 ASCII 74455 29

This RFC is primarily intended as a perspective on the ARM and points out some of the differences between the ARM and the ISORM which were expressed by members in NWG general meetings, NWG protocol design committee meetings, the ARPA Internet Working Group, and private conversations over the intervening years. Originally published as M82-47 by the MITRE Corporation, Bedford, Massachusetts.

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RFC0872 TCP-on-a-LAN M.A. Padlipsky September 1982 ASCII 22446 10 TCP LAN

This memo attacks the notion that TCP cannot be appropriate for use on a Local Area Network. Originally published as M82-48 by the MITRE Corporation, Bedford Massachusetts.

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RFC0873 Illusion of vendor support M.A. Padlipsky September 1982 ASCII 23095 12

This memo takes issue with the claim that international standards in computer protocols presently provide a basis for low cost vendor supported protocol implementations. Originally published as M82-49 by the MITRE Corporation, Bedford, Massachusetts.

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RFC0874 Critique of X.25 M.A. Padlipsky September 1982 ASCII 36386 17

This RFC is an analysis of X.25 pointing out some problems in the conceptual model, particularly the conflict between the interface aspects and the end-to-end aspects. The memo also touches on security, and implementation issues. Originally published as M82-50 by the MITRE Corporation, Bedford, Massachusetts.

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RFC0875 Gateways, architectures, and heffalumps M.A. Padlipsky September 1982 ASCII 22816 10

This RFC is a discussion about the role of gateways in an internetwork, especially the problems of translating or mapping protocols between different protocol suites. The discussion notes possible functionality mis-matches, undesirable routing "singularity points", flow control issues, and high cost of translating gateways. Originally published as M82-51 by the MITRE Corporation, Bedford, Massachusetts.

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RFC0876 Survey of SMTP implementations D. Smallberg September 1983 ASCII 37775 13

This RFC is a survey of implementation status. It does not specify an official protocol, but rather notes the status of implementation of aspects of a protocol. It is expected that the status of the hosts reported on will change. This information must be treated as a snapshot of the state of these implemetations.

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RFC0877 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over public data networks J.T. Korb September 1983 ASCII 3272 2

This RFC specifies a standard adopted by CSNET, the VAN gateway, and other organizations for the transmission of IP datagrams over the X.25-based public data networks.

RFC1356 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0878 ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol A.G. Malis December 1983 ASCII 74774 51

This RFC specifies the ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol, which is a successor to the existing 1822 Host Access Protocol. The 1822L procedure allows ARPANET hosts to use logical identifiers as well as 1822 physical interface identifiers to address each other.

RFC0851 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0879 TCP maximum segment size and related topics J. Postel November 1983 ASCII 22024 11

This RFC discusses the TCP Maximum Segment Size Option and related topics. The purposes is to clarify some aspects of TCP and its interaction with IP. This memo is a clarification to the TCP specification, and contains information that may be considered as "advice to implementers".

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RFC0880 Official protocols J.K. Reynolds J. Postel October 1983 ASCII 37332 26

This RFC identifies the documents specifying the official protocols used in the ARPA Internet. Annotations identify any revisions or changes planned. Obsoletes RFC 840.

RFC0840 RFC0901 HISTORIC UNKNOWN
RFC0881 Domain names plan and schedule J. Postel November 1983 ASCII 23490 10

This RFC outlines a plan and schedule for the implementation of domain style names throughout the DDN/ARPA Internet community. The introduction of domain style names will impact all hosts on the DDN/ARPA Internet.

RFC0897 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0882 Domain names: Concepts and facilities P.V. Mockapetris November 1983 ASCII 79776 31

This RFC introduces domain style names, their use for ARPA Internet mail and host address support, and the protocol and servers used to implement domain name facilities.

RFC1034 RFC1035 RFC0973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0883 Domain names: Implementation specification P.V. Mockapetris November 1983 ASCII 175067 74

This RFC discusses the implementation of domain name servers and resolvers, specifies the format of transactions, and discusses the use of domain names in the context of existing mail systems and other network software.

RFC1034 RFC1035 RFC0973 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0884 Telnet terminal type option M. Solomon E. Wimmers December 1983 ASCII 7881 5

This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. It specifies a method for exchanging terminal type information in the Telnet protocol.

RFC0930 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0885 Telnet end of record option J. Postel December 1983 ASCII 3232 2 TOPT-EOR

This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. It specifies a method for marking the end of records in data transmitted on Telnet connections.

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC0886 Proposed standard for message header munging M.T. Rose December 1983 ASCII 30566 16

This RFC specifies a draft standard for the ARPA Internet community. It describes the rules to be used when transforming mail from the conventions of one message system to those of another message system. In particular, the treatment of header fields, and recipient addresses is specified.

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RFC0887 Resource Location Protocol M. Accetta December 1983 ASCII 36770 16 RLP

This RFC specifies a draft standard for the ARPA Internet community. It describes a resource location protocol for use in the ARPA Internet. It is most useful on networks employing technologies which support some method of broadcast addressing, however it may also be used on other types of networks. For maximum benefit, all hosts which provide significant resources or services to other hosts on the Internet should implement this protocol. Hosts failing to implement the Resource Location Protocol risk being ignored by other hosts which are attempting to locate resources on the Internet.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC0888 "STUB" Exterior Gateway Protocol L. Seamonson E.C. Rosen January 1984 ASCII 53227 39

This RFC describes the Exterior Gateway Protocol used to connect Stub Gateways to an Autonomous System of core Gateways. This document specifies the working protocol, and defines an ARPA official protocol. All implementers of Gateways should carefully review this document.

RFC0904 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0889 Internet delay experiments D.L. Mills December 1983 ASCII 27128 12

This memo reports on some measurements of round-trip times in the Internet and suggests some possible improvements to the TCP retransmission timeout calculation. This memo is both a status report on the Internet and advice to TCP implementers.

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RFC0890 Exterior Gateway Protocol implementation schedule J. Postel February 1984 ASCII 5899 3 EGP

This memo is a policy statement on the implementation of the Exterior Gateway Protocol in the Internet. This is an official policy statement of ICCB and DARPA. After 1-Aug-84 there shall be no dumb gateways in the Internet. Every gateway must be a member of some autonomous system. Some gateway of each autonomous system must exchange routing information with some gateway of the core autonomous system using the Exterior Gateway Protocol.

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RFC0891 DCN Local-Network Protocols D.L. Mills December 1983 ASCII 65340 26 IP-DC

This RFC provides a description of the DCN protocols for maintaining connectivity, routing, and clock information in a local network. These procedures may be of interest to the designers and implementers of other local networks.

STD0044 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0892 ISO Transport Protocol specification International Organization for Standardization December 1983 ASCII 158151 82

This is a draft version of the transport protocol being standardized by the ISO. This version also appeared in the ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review (V.12, N.3-4) July-October 1982. This version is now out of date.

RFC0905 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0893 Trailer encapsulations S. Leffler M.J. Karels April 1 1984 ASCII 13353 6

This RFC discusses the motivation for use of "trailer encapsulations" on local-area networks and describes the implementation of such an encapsulation on various media. This document is for information only. This is NOT an official protocol for the ARPA Internet community.

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RFC0894 A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Ethernet Networks C. Hornig April 1 1984 ASCII 5697 3 IP-E

This RFC specifies a standard method of encapsulating Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams on an Ethernet. This RFC specifies a standard protocol for the ARPA-Internet community.

STD0041 STANDARD STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=894
RFC0895 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over experimental Ethernet networks J. Postel April 1 1984 ASCII 4985 3 IP-EE

This RFC specifies a standard method of encapsulating Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams on an Experimental Ethernet. This RFC specifies a standard protocol for the ARPA Internet community.

STD0042 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0896 Congestion control in IP/TCP internetworks J. Nagle January 1984 ASCII 26782 9

This memo discusses some aspects of congestion control in IP/TCP Internetworks. It is intended to stimulate thought and further discussion of this topic. While some specific suggestions are made for improved congestion control implementation, this memo does not specify any standards.

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RFC0897 Domain name system implementation schedule J. Postel February 1984 ASCII 15683 8

This memo is a policy statement on the implementation of the Domain Style Naming System in the Internet. This memo is a partial update of RFC 881. The intent of this memo is to detail the schedule for the implementation for the Domain Style Naming System. The names of hosts will be changed to domain style names. Hosts will begin to use domain style names on 14-Mar-84, and the use of old style names will be completely phased out before 2-May-84. This applies to both the ARPA research hosts and the DDN operational hosts. This is an official policy statement of the ICCB and the DARPA.

RFC0881 RFC0921 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0898 Gateway special interest group meeting notes R.M. Hinden J. Postel M. Muuss J.K. Reynolds April 1 1984 ASCII 42112 24

This memo is a report on the Gateway Special Interest Group Meeting that was held at ISI on 28 and 29 February 1984. Robert Hinden of BBNCC chaired, and Jon Postel of ISI hosted the meeting. Approximately 35 gateway designers and implementors attended. These notes are based on the recollections of Jon Postel and Mike Muuss. Under each topic area are Jon Postel's brief notes, and additional details from Mike Muuss. This memo is a report on a meeting. No conclusions, decisions, or policy statements are documented in this note.

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RFC0899 Request For Comments summary notes: 800-899 J. Postel A. Westine May 1984 ASCII 39996 18 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC0900 Assigned Numbers J.K. Reynolds J. Postel June 1984 ASCII 82116 43

This RFC specifies parameter values use in the Internet family of protocols, such as network numbers, well known ports, protocol types, and version numbers. This memo is an official status report on the protocol parameters used in the Internet protocol system. See RFC-990 and 997.

RFC0870 RFC0923 HISTORIC UNKNOWN
RFC0901 Official ARPA-Internet protocols J.K. Reynolds J. Postel June 1984 ASCII 41058 28

This RFC identifies the documents specifying the official protocols used in the ARPA-Internet. Annotations identify any revisions or changes planned. This memo is an official status report on the protocols used in the DARPA research community. See RFC-991.

RFC0880 RFC0924 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0902 ARPA Internet Protocol policy J.K. Reynolds J. Postel July 1984 ASCII 11027 5

The purpose of this memo is to explain how protocol standards are adopted for the ARPA-Internet and the DARPA research community. There are three important aspects to be discussed: the process, the authority, and the complex relationship between the DARPA community and the DDN community. This memo is a policy statement on how protocols become official standards for the ARPA-Internet and the DARPA research community. This is an official policy statement of the ICCB and the DARPA.

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RFC0903 A Reverse Address Resolution Protocol R. Finlayson T. Mann J.C. Mogul M. Theimer June 1984 ASCII 9345 4 RARP

This RFC suggests a method for workstations to dynamically find their protocol address (e.g., their Internet Address), when they know only their hardware address (e.g., their attached physical network address). This RFC specifies a proposed protocol for the ARPA Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

STD0038 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0904 Exterior Gateway Protocol formal specification D.L. Mills April 1 1984 ASCII 65226 30 EGP

RFC-904 is the specification of the Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP). This memo updates portions of RFC-888 and RFC-827. This RFC specifies an official protocol of the DARPA community for use between gateways of different autonomous systems in the ARPA-Internet.

RFC0827 RFC0888 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC0905 ISO Transport Protocol specification ISO DP 8073 ISO April 1 1984 ASCII 249214 164

This is the current specification of the ISO Transport Protocol. This document is the text of ISO/TC97/SC16/N1576 as corrected by ISO/TC97/SC16/N1695. This is the specification currently being voted on in ISO as a Draft International Standard (DIS). This document is distributed as an RFC for your information only, it does not specify a standard for the ARPA-Internet or DARPA research community. Our thanks to Alex McKenzie of BBN for making this online version available. Please note the size of this document, the file contains 258,729 characters.

RFC0892 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0906 Bootstrap loading using TFTP R. Finlayson June 1984 ASCII 10102 4

It is often convenient to be able to bootstrap a computer system from a communications network. This RFC proposes the use of the IP TFTP protocol for bootstrap loading in this case.

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RFC0907 Host Access Protocol specification Bolt Beranek and Newman Laboratories July 1984 ASCII 129985 75 IP-WB

This document specifies the Host Access Protocol (HAP). Although HAP was originally designed as the network-access level protocol for the DARPA/DCA sponsored Wideband Packet Satellite Network, it is intended that it evolve into a standard interface SATNET and TACNET (aka MATNET) as well as the Wideband Network. HAP is an experimental protocol, and will undergo further revision as new capabilities are added and/or different satellite networks are suported. Implementations of HAP should be performed in coordination with satellite network development and operations personnel.

RFC1221 STD0040 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0908 Reliable Data Protocol D. Velten R.M. Hinden J. Sax July 1984 ASCII 97646 62 RDP

The Reliable Data Protocol (RDP) is designed to provide a reliable data transport service for packet-based applications. This RFC specifies a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet and DARPA research community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvemts.

RFC1151 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC0909 Loader Debugger Protocol C. Welles W. Milliken July 1984 ASCII 209813 135 LDP

The Loader Debugger Protocol (LDP) is an application layer protocol for loading, dumping, and debugging target machines from hosts in a network environment. This RFC specifies a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet and DARPA research community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvemts.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC0910 Multimedia mail meeting notes H.C. Forsdick August 1984 ASCII 24915 11

This memo is a report on a meeting about the experimental multimedia mail system (and in a sense a status report on that experiment). The meeting was held at Bolt Beranek and Newman on 23-24 July 1984 to discuss recent progress by groups who are building multimedia mail systems and to discuss a variety of issues related to the further development of multimedia systems. Representatives were present from BBN, ISI, SRI and Linkabit.

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RFC0911 EGP Gateway under Berkeley UNIX 4.2 P. Kirton August 1984 ASCII 55908 23

This memo describes an implementation of the Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) (in that sense it is a status report). The memo also discusses some possible extentions and some design issues (in that sense it is an invitation for further discussion).

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RFC0912 Authentication service M. St. Johns September 1984 ASCII 4544 3

This memo describes a proposed authentication protocol for verifying the identity of a user of a TCP connection. Given a TCP port number pair, it returns a character string which identifies the owner of that connection on the server's system. Suggested uses include automatic identification and verification of a user during an FTP session, additional verification of a TAC dial up user, and access verification for a generalized network file server.

RFC0931 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0913 Simple File Transfer Protocol M. Lottor September 1984 ASCII 20929 15 SFTP FTP

This memo describes a proposed Simple File Transfer Protocol (SFTP). It fills the need of people wanting a protocol that is more useful than TFTP but easier to implement (and less powerful) than FTP. SFTP supports user access control, file transfers, directory listing, directory changing, file renaming and deleting. Discussion of this proposal is encouraged, and suggestions for improvements may be sent to the author.

HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC0914 Thinwire protocol for connecting personal computers to the Internet D.J. Farber G. Delp T.M. Conte September 1984 ASCII 57288 22 THINWIRE

This RFC focuses discussion on the particular problems in the ARPA-Internet of low speed network interconnection with personal computers, and possible methods of solution. None of the proposed solutions in this document are intended as standards for the ARPA-Internet. Rather, it is hoped that a general consensus will emerge as to the appropriate solution to the problems, leading eventually to the adoption of standards.

HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC0915 Network mail path service M.A. Elvy R. Nedved December 1984 ASCII 21635 11

This RFC proposed a new service for the ARPA-Internet community and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. The network mail path service fills the current need of people to determine mailbox addresses for hosts that are not part of the ARPA-Internet but can be reached by one or more relay hosts that have Unix to Unix Copy (UUCP) mail, CSNET mail, MAILNET mail, BITNET mail, etc. Anyone can use the service if they have TCP/TELENET to one of the hosts with a mail path server.

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RFC0916 Reliable Asynchronous Transfer Protocol (RATP) G.G. Finn October 1984 ASCII 110737 54 RATP

This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. This paper proposes and specifies a protocol which allows two programs to reliably communicate over a communication link. It ensures that the data entering one end of the link if received arrives at the other end intact and unaltered. The protocol, named RATP, is designed to operate over a full duplex point-to-point connection. It contains some features which tailor it to the RS-232 links now in common use.

HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC0917 Internet subnets J.C. Mogul October 1984 ASCII 47072 22

This memo discusses subnets and proposes procedures for the use of subnets, including approaches to solving the problems that arise, particularly that of routing. A subnet of an Internet network is a logically visible sub-section of a single Internet network. For administrative or technical reasons, many organizations have chosen to divide one Internet network into several subnets, instead of acquiring a set of Internet network numbers. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

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RFC0918 Post Office Protocol J.K. Reynolds October 1984 ASCII 9876 5

This RFC suggests a simple method for workstations to dynamically access mail from a mailbox server. The intent of the Post Office Protocol (POP) is to allow a user's workstation to access mail from a mailbox server. It is expected that mail will be posted from the workstation to the mailbox server via the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). This RFC specifies a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvement. The status of this protocol is experimental, and this protocol is dependent upon TCP.

RFC0937 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0919 Broadcasting Internet Datagrams J.C. Mogul October 1984 ASCII 16382 8

This RFC proposes simple rules for broadcasting Internet datagrams on local networks that support broadcast, for addressing broadcasts, and for how gateways should handle them. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

STD0005 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0920 Domain requirements J. Postel J.K. Reynolds October 1984 ASCII 27823 14

This memo states the requirements on establishing a Domain, and introduces the limited set of top level domains. This memo is a policy statement on the requirements of establishing a new domain in the ARPA-Internet and the DARPA research community. This is an official policy statement of the IAB and the DARPA.

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RFC0921 Domain name system implementation schedule - revised J. Postel October 1984 ASCII 23318 13

This memo is a policy statement on the implementation of the Domain Style Naming System in the Internet. This memo is an update of RFC-881, and RFC-897. This is an official policy statement of the IAB and the DARPA. The intent of this memo is to detail the schedule for the implementation for the Domain Style Naming System. The explanation of how this system works is to be found in the references.

RFC0897 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0922 Broadcasting Internet datagrams in the presence of subnets J.C. Mogul October 1984 ASCII 24147 12

We propose simple rules for broadcasting Internet datagrams on local networks that support broadcast, for addressing broadcasts, and for how gateways should handle them. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

STD0005 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0923 Assigned numbers J.K. Reynolds J. Postel October 1984 ASCII 96467 47

This RFC documents the currently assigned values from several series of numbers used in network protocol implementations. This edition of Assigned Numbers obsoletes RFC-900 and earlier editions. This memo is an official status report on the numbers used in protocols in the ARPA-Internet community. See RFC-990, and 997.

RFC0900 RFC0943 HISTORIC UNKNOWN
RFC0924 Official ARPA-Internet protocols for connecting personal computers to the Internet J.K. Reynolds J. Postel October 1984 ASCII 48513 35

This RFC identifies the documents specifying the official protocols used in the Internet. This edition of Official ARPA-Internet Protocols obsoletes RFC-900 and earlier editions. This memo is an official status report on the protocols used in the ARPA-Internet community. See RFC-991.

RFC0901 RFC0944 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0925 Multi-LAN address resolution J. Postel October 1984 ASCII 31137 15

The problem of treating a set of local area networks (LANs) as one Internet network has generated some interest and concern. It is inappropriate to give each LAN within an site a distinct Internet network number. It is desirable to hide the details of the interconnections between the LANs within an site from people, gateways, and hosts outside the site. The question arises on how to best do this, and even how to do it at all. In RFC-917 Jeffery Mogul makes a case for the use of "explicit subnets" in a multi-LAN environment. The explicit subnet scheme is a call to recursively apply the mechanisms the Internet uses to manage networks to the problem of managing LANs within one network. In this note I urge another approach: the use of "transparent subnets" supported by a multi-LAN extension of the Address Resolution Protocol. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

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RFC0926 Protocol for providing the connectionless mode network services International Organization for Standardization December 1984 ASCII 165895 107

This note is the draft ISO protocol roughly similar to the DOD Internet Protocol. This document has been prepared by retyping the text of ISO DIS 8473 of May 1984, which is currently undergoing voting within ISO as a Draft International Standard (DIS). This document is distributred as an RFC for information only. It does not specify a standard for the ARPA-Internet.

RFC0994 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0927 TACACS user identification Telnet option B.A. Anderson December 1984 ASCII 5474 4 TOPT-TACACS

The following is the description of a TELNET option designed to facilitate double login avoidance. It is intended primarily for TAC connections to target hosts on behalf of TAC users, but it can be used between any two consenting hosts. For example, all hosts at one site (e.g., BBN) can use this option to avoid double login when TELNETing to one another. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC0928 Introduction to proposed DoD standard H-FP M.A. Padlipsky December 1984 ASCII 60461 21

The broad outline of the Host-Front End Protocol introduced here and described in RFC-929 is the result of the deliberations of a number of experienced H-FP designers, who sat as a committee of the DoD Protocol Standards Technical Panel. It is the intent of the designers that the protocol be subjected to multiple test implementations and probable iteration before being agreed upon as any sort of "standard". Therefore, the first order of business is to declare that THIS IS A PROPOSAL, NOT A FINAL STANDARD, and the second order of business is to request that any readers of these documents who are able to do test implementations (a) do so and (b) coordinate their efforts with the author. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

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RFC0929 Proposed Host-Front End Protocol J. Lilienkamp R. Mandell M.A. Padlipsky December 1984 ASCII 135042 56 HFEP

The Host-Front End Protocol introduced in RFC-928 is described in detail in this memo. The first order of business is to declare that THIS IS A PROPOSAL, NOT A FINAL STANDARD, and the second order of business is to request that any readers of these documents who are able to do test implementations (a) do so and (b) coordinate their efforts with the author. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC0930 Telnet terminal type option M. Solomon E. Wimmers January 1985 ASCII 6583 4

This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts on the ARPA Internet that exchange terminal type information within the Telnet protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard. This standard supersedes RFC-884. The only change is to specify that the TERMINAL-TYPE IS sub-negotiation should be sent only in response to the TERMINAL-TYPE SEND sub-negotiation.

RFC0884 RFC1091 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0931 Authentication server M. St. Johns January 1985 ASCII 8982 5

This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. This is the second draft of this proposal (superseding RFC-912) and incorporates a more formal description of the syntax for the request and response dialog, as well as a change to specify the type of user identification returned.

RFC0912 RFC1413 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC0932 Subnetwork addressing scheme D.D. Clark January 1985 ASCII 9283 4

This RFC proposes an alternative addressing scheme for subnets which, in most cases, requires no modification to host software whatsoever. The drawbacks of this scheme are that the total number of subnets in any one network are limited, and that modification is required to all gateways.

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RFC0933 Output marking Telnet option S. Silverman January 1985 ASCII 6715 4 TOPT-OM

This proposed option would allow a Server-Telnet to send a banner to a User-Telnet so that this banner would be displayed on the workstation screen independently of the application software running in the Server-Telnet.

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC0934 Proposed standard for message encapsulation M.T. Rose E.A. Stefferud January 1985 ASCII 21770 10

This memo concerns itself with message forwarding. Forwarding can be thought of as encapsulating one or more messages inside another. Although this is useful for transfer of past correspondence to new recipients, without a decapsulation process (which this memo terms "bursting"), the forwarded messages are of little use to the recipients because they can not be distributed, forwarded, replied-to, or otherwise processed as separate individual messages. In order to burst a message it is necessary to know how the component messages were encapsulated in the draft. At present there is no unambiguous standard for interest group digests. This RFC proposes a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

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RFC0935 Reliable link layer protocols J.G. Robinson January 1985 ASCII 31625 12

This RFC discusses protocols proposed recently in RFCs 914 and 916, and suggests a proposed protocol that could meet the same needs addressed in those memos. The stated need is reliable communication between two programs over a full-duplex, point-to-point communication link, and in particular the RFCs address the need for such communication over an asynchronous link at relatively low speeds. The suggested protocol uses the methods of existing national and international data link layer standards. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

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RFC0936 Another Internet subnet addressing scheme M.J. Karels February 1985 ASCII 10179 4

There have been several proposals for schemes to allow the use of a single Internet network number to refer to a collection of physical networks under common administration which are reachable from the rest of the Internet by a common route. Such schemes allow a simplified view of an otherwise complicated topology from hosts and gateways outside of this collection. They allow the complexity of the number and type of these networks, and routing to them, to be localized. Additions and changes in configuration thus cause no detectable change, and no interruption of service, due to slow propagation of routing and other information outside of the local environment. These schemes also simplify the administration of the network, as changes do not require allocation of new network numbers for each new cable installed. This proposal discusses an alternative scheme, one that has been in use at the University of California, Berkeley since April 1984. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

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RFC0937 Post Office Protocol: Version 2 M. Butler J. Postel D. Chase J. Goldberger J.K. Reynolds February 1985 ASCII 42370 24 POP2 Post Office Protocol Version 2

This RFC suggests a simple method for workstations to dynamically access mail from a mailbox server. This RFC specifies a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvement. This memo is a revision of RFC-918.

RFC0918 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC0938 Internet Reliable Transaction Protocol functional and interface specification T. Miller February 1985 ASCII 39478 19 IRTP

This RFC is being distributed to members of the DARPA research community in order to solicit their reactions to the proposals contained in it. While the issues discussed may not be directly relevant to the research problems of the DARPA community, they may be interesting to a number of researchers and implementors. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC0939 Executive summary of the NRC report on transport protocols for Department of Defense data networks National Research Council February 1985 ASCII 42345 20

This RFC reproduces the material from the "front pages" of the National Research Council report resulting from a study of the DOD Internet Protocol (IP) and Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) in comparison with the ISO Internet Protocol (ISO-IP) and Transport Protocol level 4 (TP-4). The point of this RFC is to make the text of the Executive Summary widely available in a timely way. The order of presentation has been altered, and the pagination changed. This RFC is distributed for information only. This RFC does not establish any policy for the DARPA research community or the DDN operational community.

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RFC0940 Toward an Internet standard scheme for subnetting Gateway Algorithms and Data Structures Task Force April 1 1985 ASCII 6881 3

Several sites now contain a complex of local links connected to the Internet via a gateway. The details of the internal connectivity are of little interest to the rest of the Internet. One way of organizing these local complexes of links is to use the same strategy as the Internet uses to organize networks, that is, to declare each link to be an entity (like a network) and to interconnect the links with devices that perform routing functions (like gateways). This general scheme is called subnetting, the individual links are called subnets, and the connecting devices are called subgateways (or bridges, or gateways). This RFC discusses standardizing the protocol used in subnetted environments in the ARPA-Internet.

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RFC0941 Addendum to the network service definition covering network layer addressing International Organization for Standardization April 1 1985 ASCII 68733 34

This Addendum to the Network Service Definition Standard, ISO 8348, defines the abstract syntax and semantics of the Network Address (Network Service Access Point Address). The Network Address defined in this Addendum is the address that appears in the primitives of the connection-mode Network Service as the calling address, called address, and responding address parameters, and in the primitives of the connectionless-mode Network Service as the source address and destination address parameters. This document is distributed as an RFC for information only. It does not specify a standard for the ARPA-Internet.

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RFC0942 Transport protocols for Department of Defense data networks National Research Council February 1985 ASCII 217284 88

This RFC reproduces the National Research Council report resulting from a study of the DoD Internet Protocol (IP) and Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) in comparison with the ISO Internet Protocol (ISO-IP) and Transport Protocol level 4 (TP-4).

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RFC0943 Assigned numbers J.K. Reynolds J. Postel April 1 1985 ASCII 105234 50

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 Joyce Reynolds. The assignment of numbers is also handled by Joyce. If you are developing a protocol or application that will require the use of a link, socket, port, protocol, network number, etc., please contact Joyce to receive a number assignment. This memo is an official status report on the numbers used in protocols in the ARPA-Internet community. See RFC-990 and 997.

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RFC0944 Official ARPA-Internet protocols J.K. Reynolds J. Postel April 1 1985 ASCII 61373 40

This RFC identifies the documents specifying the official protocols used in the Internet. This edition of Official ARPA-Internet Protocols obsoletes RFC-924 and earlier editions. This RFC will be updated periodically, and current information can be obtained from Joyce Reynolds. This memo is an official status report on the protocols used in the ARPA-Internet community. See RFC-991.

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RFC0945 DoD statement on the NRC report J. Postel May 1985 ASCII 5017 2

In May 1983 the National Research Council (NRC) was asked jointly by DoD and NBS to study the issues and recommend a course of action. The final report of the NRC committee was published in February 1985 (see RFC-942). The enclosed letter is from Donald C. Latham (ASDC3I) to DCA transmitting the NRC report and requesting specific actions relative to the recommendations of the report. This RFC reproduces a letter from the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (ASDC3I) to the Director of the Defense Communications Agency (DCA). This letter is distributed for information only.

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RFC0946 Telnet terminal location number option R. Nedved May 1985 ASCII 6285 4 TOPT-TLN

Many systems provide a mechanism for finding out where a user is logged in from usually including information about telephone extension and office occupants names. The information is useful for physically locating people and/or calling them on the phone. In 1982 CMU designed and implemented a terminal location database and modified existing network software to handle a 64-bit number called the Terminal Location Number (or TTYLOC). It now seems appropriate to incorporate this mechanism into the TCP-based network protocol family. The mechanism is not viewed as a replacement for the Terminal Location Telnet Option (SEND-LOCATION) but as a shorthand mechansim for communicating terminal location information between hosts in a localized community. This RFC proposes a new option for Telnet for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

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RFC0947 Multi-network broadcasting within the Internet K. Lebowitz D. Mankins June 1985 ASCII 12569 5

This RFC describes the extension of a network's broadcast domain to include more than one physical network through the use of a broadcast packet repeater.

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RFC0948 Two methods for the transmission of IP datagrams over IEEE 802.3 networks I. Winston June 1985 ASCII 11495 7

This RFC describes two methods of encapsulating Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams on an IEEE 802.3 network. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

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RFC0949 FTP unique-named store command M.A. Padlipsky July 1985 ASCII 4017 2

There are various contexts in which it would be desirable to have an FTP command that had the effect of the present STOR but rather than requiring the sender to specify a file name istead caused the resultant file to have a unique name relative to the current directory. This RFC proposes an extension to the File Transfer Protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. See RFC-959.

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RFC0950 Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure J.C. Mogul J. Postel August 1985 ASCII 37985 18 Address

This memo discusses the utility of "subnets" of Internet networks, which are logically visible sub-sections of a single Internet network. For administrative or technical reasons, many organizations have chosen to divide one Internet network into several subnets, instead of acquiring a set of Internet network numbers. This memo specifies procedures for the use of subnets. These procedures are for hosts (e.g., workstations). The procedures used in and between subnet gateways are not fully described. Important motivation and background information for a subnetting standard is provided in RFC-940. This RFC specifies a protocol for the ARPA-Internet community. If subnetting is implemented it is strongly recommended that these procedures be followed.

RFC0792 STD0005 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC0951 Bootstrap Protocol W.J. Croft J. Gilmore September 1985 ASCII 28354 12 BOOTP

This RFC 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 bootstrap operation can be thought of as consisting of TWO PHASES. This RFC describes the first phase, which could be labeled `address determination and bootfile selection'. After this address and filename information is obtained, control passes to the second phase of the bootstrap where a file transfer occurs. The file transfer will typically use the TFTP protocol, since it is intended that both phases reside in PROM on the client. However BOOTP could also work with other protocols such as SFTP or FTP. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

RFC1395 RFC1497 RFC1532 RFC1542 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=951
RFC0952 DoD Internet host table specification K. Harrenstien M.K. Stahl E.J. Feinler October 1985 ASCII 12388 6

This RFC is the official specification of the format of the Internet Host Table. This edition of the specification includes minor revisions to RFC-810 which brings it up to date.

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RFC0953 Hostname Server K. Harrenstien M.K. Stahl E.J. Feinler October 1985 ASCII 8305 5 HOSTNAME

This RFC is the official specification of the Hostname Server Protocol. This edition of the specification includes minor revisions to RFC-811 which brings it up to date.

RFC0811 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC0954 NICNAME/WHOIS K. Harrenstien M.K. Stahl E.J. Feinler October 1985 ASCII 7397 4 NICNAME

This RFC is the official specification of the NICNAME/WHOIS protocol. This memo describes the protocol and the service. This is an update of RFC-812.

RFC0812 RFC3912 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC0955 Towards a transport service for transaction processing applications R.T. Braden September 1985 ASCII 22497 10

The DoD Internet protocol suite includes two alternative transport service protocols, TCP and UDP, which provide virtual circuit and datagram service, respectively. These two protocols represent points in the space of possible transport service attributes which are quite "far apart". We want to examine an important class of applications, those which perform what is often called "transaction processing". We will see that the communication needs for these applications fall into the gap "between" TCP and UDP -- neither protocol is very appropriate. This RFC is concerned with the possible design of one or more new protocols for the ARPA-Internet, to support kinds of applications which are not well supported at present. The RFC is intended to spur discussion in the Internet research community towards the development of new protocols and/or concepts, in order to meet these unmet application requirements. It does not represent a standard, nor even a concrete protocol proposal.

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RFC0956 Algorithms for synchronizing network clocks D.L. Mills September 1985 ASCII 67387 26

This RFC discussed clock synchronization algorithms for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. The recent interest within the Internet community in determining accurate time from a set of mutually suspicious network clocks has been prompted by several occasions in which errors were found in usually reliable, accurate clock servers after thunderstorms which disrupted their power supply. To these sources of error should be added those due to malfunctioning hardware, defective software and operator mistakes, as well as random errors in the mechanism used to set and synchronize clocks. This report suggests a stochastic model and algorithms for computing a good estimator from time-offset samples measured between clocks connected via network links. Included in this report are descriptions of certain experiments which give an indication of the effectiveness of the algorithms.

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RFC0957 Experiments in network clock synchronization D.L. Mills September 1985 ASCII 68952 27

This RFC discusses some experiments in clock synchronization in the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. One of the services frequently neglected in computer network design is a high-quality, time-of-day clock capable of generating accurate timestamps with small errors compared to one-way network delays. Such a service would be useful for tracing the progress of complex transactions, synchronizing cached data bases, monitoring network performance and isolating problems. In this memo one such clock service design will be described and its performance assessed. This design has been incorporated as an integral part of the network routing and control protocols of the Distributed Computer Network (DCnet) architecture.

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RFC0958 Network Time Protocol (NTP) D.L. Mills September 1985 ASCII 30723 14 NTP time clock synchronization

This document describes the Network Time Protocol (NTP), a protocol for synchronizing a set of network clocks using a set of distributed clients and servers. NTP is built on the User Datagram Protocol (UDP), which provides a connectionless transport mechanism. It is evolved from the Time Protocol and the ICMP Timestamp message and is a suitable replacement for both. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

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RFC0959 File Transfer Protocol J. Postel J. Reynolds October 1985 ASCII 147316 69 FTP

This memo is the official specification of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) for the DARPA Internet community. The primary intent is to clarify and correct the documentation of the FTP specification, not to change the protocol. The following new optional commands are included in this edition of the specification: Change to Parent Directory (CDUP), Structure Mount (SMNT), Store Unique (STOU), Remove Directory (RMD), Make Directory (MKD), Print Directory (PWD), and System (SYST). Note that this specification is compatible with the previous edition.

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RFC0960 Assigned numbers J.K. Reynolds J. Postel December 1985 ASCII 125814 60

This memo documents the currently assigned values from several series of numbers used in network protocol implementations. This edition of Assigned Numbers updates and obsoletes RFC-943. This memo is an official status report on the numbers used in protocols in the ARPA-Internet community. See RFC-990 and 997.

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RFC0961 Official ARPA-Internet protocols J.K. Reynolds J. Postel December 1985 ASCII 52672 38

This memo identifies the documents specifying the official protocols used in the Internet, and comments on any revisions or changes planned. This edition of the Official Protocols updates and obsoletes RFC-944. This memo is an official status report on the protocols used in the ARPA-Internet community. See RFC-991.

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RFC0962 TCP-4 prime M.A. Padlipsky November 1985 ASCII 2773 2

This memo is in response to Bob Braden's call for a transaction oriented protocol (RFC-955), and continues the discussion of a possible transaction oriented transport protocol. This memo does not propose a standard.

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RFC0963 Some problems with the specification of the Military Standard Internet Protocol D.P. Sidhu November 1985 ASCII 44019 19

The purpose of this RFC is to provide helpful information on the Military Standard Internet Protocol (MIL-STD-1777) so that one can obtain a reliable implementation of this protocol. This paper points out several problems in this specification. This note also proposes solutions to these problems.

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RFC0964 Some problems with the specification of the Military Standard Transmission Control Protocol D.P. Sidhu T. Blumer November 1985 ASCII 20972 10

The purpose of this RFC is to provide helpful information on the Military Standard Transmission Control Protocol (MIL-STD-1778) so that one can obtain a reliable implementation of this protocol standard. This note points out three errors with this specification. This note also proposes solutions to these problems.

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RFC0965 Format for a graphical communication protocol L. Aguilar December 1985 ASCII 105456 51

This RFC describes the requirements for a graphical format on which to base a graphical on-line communication protocol, and proposes an Interactive Graphical Communication Format using the GKSM session metafile. We hope this contribution will encourage the discussion of multimedia data exchange and the proposal of solutions.

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RFC0966 Host groups: A multicast extension to the Internet Protocol S.E. Deering D.R. Cheriton December 1985 ASCII 59469 27

This RFC defines a model of service for Internet multicasting and proposes an extension to the Internet Protocol (IP) to support such a multicast service. Discussion and suggestions for improvements are requested. See RFC-988.

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RFC0967 All victims together M.A. Padlipsky December 1985 ASCII 4706 2

This RFC proposes a new set of RFCs on how the networking code is integrated with various operating systems. It appears that this topic has not received enough exposure in the literature. Comments and suggestions are encouraged.

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RFC0968 Twas the night before start-up V.G. Cerf December 1985 ASCII 2459 2

This memo discusses problems that arise and debugging techniques used in bringing a new network into operation.

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RFC0969 NETBLT: A bulk data transfer protocol D.D. Clark M.L. Lambert L. Zhang December 1985 ASCII 40040 15

This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. This is a preliminary discussion of the Network Block Transfer (NETBLT) protocol. NETBLT is intended for the rapid transfer of a large quantity of data between computers. It provides a transfer that is reliable and flow controlled, and is structured to provide maximum throughput over a wide variety of networks. This description is published for discussion and comment, and does not constitute a standard. As the proposal may change, implementation of this document is not advised. See RFC-998.

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RFC0970 On packet switches with infinite storage J. Nagle December 1985 ASCII 35316 9

The purpose of this RFC is to focus discussion on a particular problem in the ARPA-Internet and possible methods of solution. Most prior work on congestion in datagram systems focuses on buffer management. In this memo the case of a packet switch with infinite storage is considered. Such a packet switch can never run out of buffers. It can, however, still become congested. The meaning of congestion in an infinite-storage system is explored. An unexpected result is found that shows a datagram network with infinite storage, first-in-first-out queuing, at least two packet switches, and a finite packet lifetime will, under overload, drop all packets. By attacking the problem of congestion for the infinite-storage case, new solutions applicable to switches with finite storage may be found. No proposed solutions this document are intended as standards for the ARPA-Internet at this time.

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RFC0971 Survey of data representation standards A.L. DeSchon January 1986 ASCII 22883 9

This RFC is a comparison of several data representation standards that are currently in use. The standards discussed are the CCITT X.409 recommendation, the NBS Computer Based Message System (CBMS) standard, DARPA Multimedia Mail system, the Courier remote procedure call protocol, and the SUN Remote Procedure Call package. No proposals in this document are intended as standards for the ARPA-Internet at this time. Rather, it is hoped that a general consensus will emerge as to the appropriate approach to a data representation standard, leading eventually to the adoption of an ARPA-Internet standard.

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RFC0972 Password Generator Protocol F.J. Wancho January 1986 ASCII 3890 2

This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. The Password Generator Service (PWDGEN) provides a set of six randomly generated eight-character "words" with a reasonable level of pronounceability, using a multi-level algorithm. Hosts on the ARPA Internet that choose to implement a password generator service are expected to adopt and implement this standard.

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RFC0973 Domain system changes and observations P.V. Mockapetris January 1986 ASCII 22364 10

This RFC documents updates to Domain Name System specifications RFC-882 and RFC-883, suggests some operational guidelines, and discusses some experiences and problem areas in the present system.

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RFC0974 Mail routing and the domain system C. Partridge January 1986 ASCII 18581 7 DNS-MX

This RFC presents a description of how mail systems on the Internet are expected to route messages based on information from the domain system. This involves a discussion of how mailers interpret MX RRs, which are used for message routing.

RFC2821 STD0010 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC0975 Autonomous confederations D.L. Mills February 1986 ASCII 28010 10

This RFC proposes enhancements to the Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) to support a simple, multiple-level routing capability while preserving the robustness features of the current EGP model. The enhancements generalize the concept of core system to include multiple communities of autonomous systems, called autonomous confederations. Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested.

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RFC0976 UUCP mail interchange format standard M.R. Horton February 1986 ASCII 26814 12

This document defines the standard format for the transmission of mail messages between computers in the UUCP Project. It does not however, address the format for storage of messages on one machine, nor the lower level transport mechanisms used to get the date from one machine to the next. It represents a standard for conformance by hosts in the UUCP zone.

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RFC0977 Network News Transfer Protocol B. Kantor P. Lapsley February 1986 ASCII 55062 27 NNTP]

NNTP specifies a protocol for the distribution, inquiry, retrieval, and posting of news articles using a reliable stream-based transmission of news among the ARPA-Internet community. NNTP is designed so that news articles are stored in a central database allowing a subscriber to select only those items he wishes to read. Indexing, cross-referencing, and expiration of aged messages are also provided. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

RFC3977 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC0978 Voice File Interchange Protocol (VFIP) J.K. Reynolds R. Gillman W.A. Brackenridge A. Witkowski J. Postel February 1986 ASCII 9223 5

The purpose of the Voice File Interchange Protocol (VFIP) is to permit the interchange of various types of speech files between different systems in the ARPA-Internet community. Suggestions for improvement are encouraged.

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RFC0979 PSN End-to-End functional specification A.G. Malis March 1986 ASCII 39472 15

This memo is an updated version of BBN Report 5775, "End-to-End Functional Specification and describes important changes to the functionality of the interface between a Host and the PSN, and should be carefully reviewed by anyone involved in supporting a host on either the ARPANET or MILNET". The new End-to-End protocol (EE) is being developed in order to correct a number of deficiencies in the old EE, to improve its performance and overall throughput, and to better equip the Packet Switch Node (PSN, also known as the IMP) to support its current and anticipated host population.

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RFC0980 Protocol document order information O.J. Jacobsen J. Postel March 1986 ASCII 24416 12

This RFC indicates how to obtain various protocol documents used in the DARPA research community. Included is an overview of the new 1985 DDN Protocol Handbook and available sources for obtaining related documents (such as DOD, ISO, and CCITT).

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RFC0981 Experimental multiple-path routing algorithm D.L. Mills March 1986 ASCII 59069 22

This document introduces wiretap algorithms, a class of experimental, multiple routing algorithms that compute quasi-optimum routes for stations sharing a packet-radio broadcast channel. The primary route (a minimum-distance path), and additional paths ordered by distance, which serve as alternate routes should the primary route fail, are computed. This prototype is presented as an example of a class of routing algorithms and data-base management techniques that may find wider application in the Internet community. Discussions and suggestions for improvements are welcomed.

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RFC0982 Guidelines for the specification of the structure of the Domain Specific Part (DSP) of the ISO standard NSAP address H.W. Braun April 1 1986 ASCII 22595 11

This RFC is a draft working document of the ANSI "Guidelines for the Specification of the Structure of the Domain Specific Part (DSP) of the ISO Standard NSAP Address". It provides guidance to private address administration authorities on preferred formats and semantics for the Domain Specific Part (DSP) of an NSAP address. This RFC specifies the way in which the DSP may be constructed so as to facilitate efficient address assignment. This RFC is for informational purposes only and its distribution is unlimited and does not specify a standard of the ARPA-Internet.

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RFC0983 ISO transport arrives on top of the TCP D.E. Cass M.T. Rose April 1 1986 ASCII 59819 27

This memo describes a proposed protocol standard for the ARPA Internet community. The CCITT and the ISO have defined various session, presentation, and application recommendations which have been adopted by the international community and numerous vendors. To the largest extent possible, it is desirable to offer these higher level services directly in the ARPA Internet, without disrupting existing facilities. This permits users to develop expertise with ISO and CCITT applications which previously were not available in the ARPA Internet. The intention is that hosts in the ARPA-Internet that choose to implement ISO TSAP services on top of the TCP be expected to adopt and implement this standard. Suggestions for improvement are encouraged.

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RFC0984 PCMAIL: A distributed mail system for personal computers D.D. Clark M.L. Lambert May 1986 ASCII 69333 31

This document is a preliminary discussion of the design of a personal-computer-based distributed mail system. Pcmail is a distributed mail system that provides mail service to an arbitrary number of users, each of which owns one or more personal computers (PCs). The system is divided into two halves. The first consists of a single entity called the "repository". The repository is a storage center for incoming mail. Mail for a Pcmail user can arrive externally from the Internet or internally from other repository users. The repository also maintains a stable copy of each user's mail state. The repository is therefore typically a computer with a large amount of disk storage. It is published for discussion and comment, and does not constitute a standard. As the proposal may change, implementation of this document is not advised. See RFC-993.

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RFC0985 Requirements for Internet gateways - draft National Science Foundation Network Technical Advisory Group May 1986 ASCII 59221 23 Requirements Internet gateways

This RFC summarizes the requirements for gateways to be used on networks supporting the DARPA Internet protocols. While it applies specifically to National Science Foundation research programs, the requirements are stated in a general context and are believed applicable throughout the Internet community. The purpose of this document is to present guidance for vendors offering products that might be used or adapted for use in an Internet application. It enumerates the protocols required and gives references to RFCs and other documents describing the current specification.

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RFC0986 Guidelines for the use of Internet-IP addresses in the ISO Connectionless-Mode Network Protocol R.W. Callon H.W. Braun June 1986 ASCII 13950 7

This RFC suggests a method to allow the existing IP addressing, including the IP protocol field, to be used for the ISO Connectionless Network Protocol (CLNP). This is a draft solution to one of the problems inherent in the use of "ISO-grams" in the DOD Internet. Related issues will be discussed in subsequent RFCs. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

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RFC0987 Mapping between X.400 and RFC 822 S.E. Kille June 1986 ASCII 127540 69

The X.400 series protocols have been defined by CCITT to provide an Interpersonal Messaging Service (IPMS), making use of a store and forward Message Transfer Service. It is expected that this standard will be implemented very widely. This document describes a set of mappings which will enable interworking between systems operating the X.400 protocols and systems using RFC-822 mail protocol or protocols derived from RFC-822. This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

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RFC0988 Host extensions for IP multicasting S.E. Deering July 1986 ASCII 45220 20 multicast Internet

This memo specifies the extensions required of a host implementation of the Internet Protocol (IP) to support internetwork multicasting. This specification supersedes that given in RFC-966, and constitutes a proposed protocol standard for IP multicasting in the ARPA-Internet. The reader is directed to RFC-966 for a discussion of the motivation and rationale behind the multicasting extension specified here.

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RFC0989 Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part I: Message encipherment and authentication procedures J. Linn February 1987 ASCII 63934 23

This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the Internet community and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. This RFC is the outgrowth of a series of IAB Privacy Task Force meetings and of internal working papers distributed for those meetings. This RFC 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. 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 authentication is anticipated.

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RFC0990 Assigned numbers J.K. Reynolds J. Postel November 1986 ASCII 174784 75

This Network Working Group Request for Comments documents the currently assigned values from several series of numbers used in network protocol implementations. This memo is an official status report on the numbers used in protocols in the ARPA-Internet community. See RFC-997. Obsoletes RFC-960, 943, 923 and 900.

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RFC0991 Official ARPA-Internet protocols J.K. Reynolds J. Postel November 1986 ASCII 65205 46

This RFC identifies the documents specifying the official protocols used in the Internet. Comments indicate any revisions or changes planned. This memo is an official status report on the numbers used in protocols in the ARPA-Internet community. Obsoletes RFC-961, 944 and 924.

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RFC0992 On communication support for fault tolerant process groups K.P. Birman T.A. Joseph November 1986 ASCII 52313 18

This memo describes a collection of multicast communication primitives integrated with a mechanism for handling process failure and recovery. These primitives facilitate the implementation of fault-tolerant process groups, which can be used to provide distributed services in an environment subject to non-malicious crash failures.

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RFC0993 PCMAIL: A distributed mail system for personal computers D.D. Clark M.L. Lambert December 1986 ASCII 71725 28

This document is a discussion of the Pcmail workstation-based distributed mail system. It is a revision of the design published in NIC RFC-984. The revision is based on discussion and comment fromm a variety of sources, as well as further research into the design of interactive Pcmail clients and the use of client code on machines other than IBM PCs. As this design may change, implementation of this document is not advised. Obsoletes RFC-984.

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RFC0994 Final text of DIS 8473, Protocol for Providing the Connectionless-mode Network Service International Organization for Standardization March 1986 ASCII 129006 52

This Protocol Standard is one of a set of International Standards produced to facilitate the interconnection of open systems. The set of standards covers the services and protocols required to achieve such interconnection. This Protocol Standard is positioned with respect to other related standards by the layers defined in the Reference Model for Open Systems Interconnection (ISO 7498). In particular, it is a protocol of the Network Layer. This Protocol may be used between network-entities in end systems or in Network Layer relay systems (or both). It provides the Connectionless-mode Network Service as defined in Addendum 1 to the Network Service Definition Covering Connectionless-mode Transmission (ISO 8348/AD1).

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RFC0995 End System to Intermediate System Routing Exchange Protocol for use in conjunction with ISO 8473 International Organization for Standardization April 1 1986 ASCII 94069 41

This Protocol is one of a set of International Standards produced to facilitate the interconnection of open systems. The set of standards covers the services and protocols required to achieve such interconnection. This Protocol is positioned with respect to other related standards by the layers defined in the Reference Model for Open Systems Interconnection (ISO 7498) and by the structure defined in the Internal Organization of the Network Layer (DIS 8648). In particular, it is a protocol of the Network Layer. This Protocol permits End Systems and Intermediate Systems to exchange configuration and routing information to facilitate the operation of the routing and relaying functions of the Network Layer.

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RFC0996 Statistics server D.L. Mills February 1987 ASCII 6127 3 STATSRV

This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts and gateways on the DARPA Internet that choose to implement a remote statistics monitoring facility may use this protocol to send statistics data upon request to a monitoring center or debugging host.

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RFC0997 Internet numbers J.K. Reynolds J. Postel March 1987 ASCII 123919 42

This memo is an official status report on the network numbers used in the Internet community. As of 1-Mar-87 the Network Information Center (NIC) at SRI International has assumed responsibility for assignment of Network Numbers and Autonomous System Numbers. This RFC documents the current assignments of these numbers at the time of this transfer of responsibility. Obsoletes RFC-990, 960, 943, 923 and 900.

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RFC0998 NETBLT: A bulk data transfer protocol D.D. Clark M.L. Lambert L. Zhang March 1987 ASCII 57147 21 NETBLT

This document is a description of, and a specification for, the NETBLT protocol. It is a revision of the specification published in RFC-969. NETBLT (NETwork BLock Transfer) is a transport level protocol intended for the rapid transfer of a large quantity of data between computers. It provides a transfer that is reliable and flow controlled, and is designed to provide maximum throughput over a wide variety of networks. Although NETBLT currently runs on top of the Internet Protocol (IP), it should be able to operate on top of any datagram protocol similar in function to IP. This document is published for discussion and comment, and does not constitute a standard. The proposal may change and certain parts of the protocol have not yet been specified; implementation of this document is therefore not advised. Obsoletes RFC-969.

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RFC0999 Requests For Comments summary notes: 900-999 A. Westine J. Postel April 1 1987 ASCII 62877 22 RFC0160 RFC1000 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN RFC1000 Request For Comments reference guide J.K. Reynolds J. Postel August 1987 ASCII 323960 149

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.

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RFC1001 Protocol standard for a NetBIOS service on a TCP/UDP transport: Concepts and methods NetBIOS Working Group in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Internet Activities Board End-to-End Services Task Force March 1987 ASCII 158437 68 NETBIOS

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".

STD0019 STANDARD STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1001
RFC1002 Protocol standard for a NetBIOS service on a TCP/UDP transport: Detailed specifications NetBIOS Working Group in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Internet Activities Board End-to-End Services Task Force March 1987 ASCII 170262 84 NETBIOS

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".

STD0019 STANDARD STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1002
RFC1003 Issues in defining an equations representation standard A.R. Katz March 1987 ASCII 19816 7

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.

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RFC1004 Distributed-protocol authentication scheme D.L. Mills April 1 1987 ASCII 21402 8 COOKIE-JAR

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.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1005 ARPANET AHIP-E Host Access Protocol (enhanced AHIP) A. Khanna A.G. Malis May 1987 ASCII 69957 34

This RFC is a proposed specification for the encoding of Class A IP addresses for use on ARPANET-style networks such as the Milnet and Arpanet, and for enhancements to the ARPANET AHIP Host Access Protocol (AHIP; formerly known as 1822). These enhancements increase the size of the PSN field, allow ARPANET hosts to use logical names to address each other, allow for the communication of type-of-service information from the host to the PSN and enable the PSN to provide congestion feedback to the host on a connection basis.

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RFC1006 ISO Transport Service on top of the TCP Version: 3 M.T. Rose D.E. Cass May 1987 ASCII 30662 19 TP-TCP

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.

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RFC1007 Military supplement to the ISO Transport Protocol W. McCoy June 1987 ASCII 51280 23

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.

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RFC1008 Implementation guide for the ISO Transport Protocol W. McCoy June 1987 ASCII 204664 73

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.

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RFC1009 Requirements for Internet gateways R.T. Braden J. Postel June 1987 ASCII 128173 54

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.

RFC0985 RFC1812 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1010 Assigned numbers J.K. Reynolds J. Postel May 1987 ASCII 78179 44

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.

RFC0990 RFC1060 HISTORIC UNKNOWN
RFC1011 Official Internet protocols J.K. Reynolds J. Postel May 1987 ASCII 74593 52

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.

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RFC1012 Bibliography of Request For Comments 1 through 999 J.K. Reynolds J. Postel June 1987 ASCII 129194 64

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.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1013 X Window System Protocol, version 11: Alpha update April 1987 R.W. Scheifler June 1987 ASCII 244905 101

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.

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RFC1014 XDR: External Data Representation standard Sun Microsystems June 1987 ASCII 39316 20

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.

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RFC1015 Implementation plan for interagency research Internet B.M. Leiner July 1987 ASCII 63159 24

This RFC proposes an Interagency Research Internet as the natural outgrowth of the current Internet. This is an "idea paper" and discussion is strongly encouraged.

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RFC1016 Something a host could do with source quench: The Source Quench Introduced Delay (SQuID) W. Prue J. Postel July 1987 ASCII 47922 18

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.

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RFC1017 Network requirements for scientific research: Internet task force on scientific computing B.M. Leiner August 1987 ASCII 49512 19

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.

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RFC1018 Some comments on SQuID A.M. McKenzie August 1987 ASCII 7931 3

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.

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RFC1019 Report of the Workshop on Environments for Computational Mathematics D. Arnon September 1987 ASCII 21151 8

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.

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RFC1020 Internet numbers S. Romano M.K. Stahl November 1987 ASCII 146864 51

This RFC is a list of the Assigned IP Network Numbers and EGP Autonomous System Numbers. This RFC obsoletes RFC-997.

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RFC1021 High-level Entity Management System (HEMS) C. Partridge G. Trewitt October 1987 ASCII 12993 5 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.

HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1022 High-level Entity Management Protocol (HEMP) C. Partridge G. Trewitt October 1987 ASCII 25348 12

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.

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RFC1023 HEMS monitoring and control language G. Trewitt C. Partridge October 1987 ASCII 40992 17

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.

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RFC1024 HEMS variable definitions C. Partridge G. Trewitt October 1987 ASCII 126536 74

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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RFC1025 TCP and IP bake off J. Postel September 1987 ASCII 11648 6

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.

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RFC1026 Addendum to RFC 987: (Mapping between X.400 and RFC-822) S.E. Kille September 1987 ASCII 7117 4

This memo suggest a proposed protocol for the Internet community, and request discussion and suggestions for improvements.

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RFC1027 Using ARP to implement transparent subnet gateways S. Carl-Mitchell J.S. Quarterman October 1987 ASCII 21297 8

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".

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RFC1028 Simple Gateway Monitoring Protocol J. Davin J.D. Case M. Fedor M.L. Schoffstall November 1987 ASCII 82440 35 SGMP

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.

HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1029 More fault tolerant approach to address resolution for a Multi-LAN system of Ethernets G. Parr May 1988 ASCII 44019 17 arp

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.

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RFC1030 On testing the NETBLT Protocol over divers networks M.L. Lambert November 1987 ASCII 40964 16

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.

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RFC1031 MILNET name domain transition W.D. Lazear November 1987 ASCII 20137 10

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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RFC1032 Domain administrators guide M.K. Stahl November 1987 ASCII 29454 14

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.

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RFC1033 Domain administrators operations guide M. Lottor November 1987 ASCII 37263 22

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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RFC1034 Domain names - concepts and facilities P.V. Mockapetris November 1987 ASCII 129180 55 DOMAIN

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.

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RFC1035 Domain names - implementation and specification P.V. Mockapetris November 1987 ASCII 125626 55 DOMAIN

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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RFC1036 Standard for interchange of USENET messages M.R. Horton R. Adams December 1987 ASCII 46891 19

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.

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RFC1037 NFILE - a file access protocol B. Greenberg S. Keene December 1987 ASCII 197312 86 NFILE

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.

HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1038 Draft revised IP security option M. St. Johns January 1988 ASCII 15879 7

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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RFC1039 DoD statement on Open Systems Interconnection protocols D. Latham January 1988 ASCII 6194 3

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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RFC1040 Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part I: Message encipherment and authentication procedures J. Linn January 1988 ASCII 76276 29

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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RFC1041 Telnet 3270 regime option Y. Rekhter January 1988 ASCII 11608 6 TOPT-3270

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.

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1042 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over IEEE 802 networks J. Postel J.K. Reynolds February 1988 ASCII 34359 15 IP-IEEE

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.

RFC0948 STD0043 STANDARD STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1042
RFC1043 Telnet Data Entry Terminal option: DODIIS implementation A. Yasuda T. Thompson February 1988 ASCII 59478 26 TOPT-DATA

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.

RFC0732 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1044 Internet Protocol on Network System's HYPERchannel: Protocol Specification K. Hardwick J. Lekashman February 1988 ASCII 100836 43 IP-HC

This memo intends to provide a complete discussion of the protocols and techniques used to embed DoD standard Internet Protocol datagrams (and its associated higher level protocols) on Network Systems Corporation's HYPERchannel equipment. This document is directed toward network planners and implementors who are already familiar with the TCP/IP protocol suite and the techniques used to carry TCP/IP traffic on common networks such as the DDN or the Ethernet. No great familiarity with NSC products is assumed; an appendix is devoted to a review of NSC technologies and protocols.

STD0045 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC1045 VMTP: Versatile Message Transaction Protocol: Protocol specification D.R. Cheriton February 1988 ASCII 272058 128 VMTP

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.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1046 Queuing algorithm to provide type-of-service for IP links W. Prue J. Postel February 1988 ASCII 30106 11

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.

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RFC1047 Duplicate messages and SMTP C. Partridge February 1988 ASCII 5888 3

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.

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RFC1048 BOOTP vendor information extensions P.A. Prindeville February 1988 ASCII 15423 7

This memo proposes an addition to the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP). Comments and suggestions for improvements are sought.

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RFC1049 Content-type header field for Internet messages M.A. Sirbu March 1988 ASCII 18923 8 CONTENT

This memo suggests proposed additions to the Internet Mail Protocol, RFC-822, for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1050 RPC: Remote Procedure Call Protocol specification Sun Microsystems April 1 1988 ASCII 51540 24 SUN-RPC

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.

RFC1057 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1051 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams and ARP packets over ARCNET networks P.A. Prindeville March 1988 ASCII 7779 4

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.

RFC1201 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1052 IAB recommendations for the development of Internet network management standards V.G. Cerf April 1 1988 ASCII 30569 14

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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RFC1053 Telnet X.3 PAD option S. Levy T. Jacobson April 1 1988 ASCII 48952 21 TOPT-X.3

This RFC proposes a new option to Telnet for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1054 Host extensions for IP multicasting S.E. Deering May 1988 ASCII 45465 19

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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RFC1055 Nonstandard for transmission of IP datagrams over serial lines: SLIP J.L. Romkey June 1988 ASCII 12578 6 IP-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.

STD0047 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC1056 PCMAIL: A distributed mail system for personal computers M.L. Lambert June 1988 ASCII 85368 38 PCMAIL

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.

RFC0993 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1057 RPC: Remote Procedure Call Protocol specification: Version 2 Sun Microsystems June 1988 ASCII 52462 25 SUN-RPC

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.

RFC1050 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1058 Routing Information Protocol C.L. Hedrick June 1988 ASCII 93285 33 RIP

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.

RFC1388 RFC1723 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1059 Network Time Protocol (version 1) specification and implementation D.L. Mills July 1988 ASCII 140890 58 NTP NTPv1 time clock synchronization

This memo describes the Network Time Protocol (NTP), specifies its formal structure and summarizes information useful for its implementation. NTP provides the mechanisms to synchronize time and coordinate time distribution in a large, diverse internet operating at rates from mundane to lightwave. It uses a returnable-time design in which a distributed subnet of time servers operating in a self- organizing, hierarchical master-slave configuration synchronizes logical clocks within the subnet and to national time standards via wire or radio. The servers can also redistribute reference time via local routing algorithms and time daemons. The NTP architectures, algorithms and protocols which have evolved over several years of implementation and refinement are described in this document. The prototype system, which has been in regular operation in the Internet for the last two years, is described in an Appendix along with performance data which shows that timekeeping accuracy throughout most portions of the Internet can be ordinarily maintained to within a few tens of milliseconds, even the cases of failure or disruption of clocks, time servers or nets. This is a Draft Standard for an Elective protocol.

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RFC1060 Assigned numbers J.K. Reynolds J. Postel March 1990 ASCII 177923 86

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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RFC1061 RFC1062 Internet numbers S. Romano M.K. Stahl M. Recker August 1988 ASCII 198729 65

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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RFC1063 IP MTU discovery options J.C. Mogul C.A. Kent C. Partridge K. McCloghrie July 1988 ASCII 27121 11

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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RFC1064 Interactive Mail Access Protocol: Version 2 M.R. Crispin July 1988 ASCII 57813 26

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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RFC1065 Structure and identification of management information for TCP/IP-based internets K. McCloghrie M.T. Rose August 1988 ASCII 38858 21

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.

RFC1155 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC1066 Management Information Base for network management of TCP/IP-based internets K. McCloghrie M.T. Rose August 1988 ASCII 135177 90

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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RFC1067 Simple Network Management Protocol J.D. Case M. Fedor M.L. Schoffstall J. Davin August 1988 ASCII 69592 33

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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RFC1068 Background File Transfer Program (BFTP) A.L. DeSchon R.T. Braden August 1988 ASCII 51004 27 FTP

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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RFC1069 Guidelines for the use of Internet-IP addresses in the ISO Connectionless-Mode Network Protocol R.W. Callon H.W. Braun February 1989 ASCII 24268 10

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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RFC1070 Use of the Internet as a subnetwork for experimentation with the OSI network layer R.A. Hagens N.E. Hall M.T. Rose February 1989 ASCII 37354 17

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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RFC1071 Computing the Internet checksum R.T. Braden D.A. Borman C. Partridge September 1988 ASCII 54941 24

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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RFC1072 TCP extensions for long-delay paths V. Jacobson R.T. Braden October 1988 ASCII 36000 16

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.

RFC1323 RFC2018 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC1073 Telnet window size option D. Waitzman October 1988 ASCII 7639 4 TOPT-NAWS

This RFC describes a proposed Telnet option to allow a client to convey window size to a Telnet server.

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1074 NSFNET backbone SPF based Interior Gateway Protocol J. Rekhter October 1988 ASCII 10872 5

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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RFC1075 Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol D. Waitzman C. Partridge S.E. Deering November 1988 ASCII 54731 24 IP-DVMRP

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.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1076 HEMS monitoring and control language G. Trewitt C. Partridge November 1988 ASCII 98774 42

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. 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.

RFC1023 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC1077 Critical issues in high bandwidth networking B.M. Leiner November 1988 ASCII 116464 46

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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RFC1078 TCP port service Multiplexer (TCPMUX) M. Lottor November 1988 ASCII 3248 2

This RFC proposes an Internet standard which can be used by future TCP services instead of using 'well-known ports'.

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RFC1079 Telnet terminal speed option C.L. Hedrick December 1988 ASCII 4942 3 TOPT-TS

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.

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1080 Telnet remote flow control option C.L. Hedrick November 1988 ASCII 6688 4

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.

RFC1372 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC1081 Post Office Protocol: Version 3 M.T. Rose November 1988 ASCII 37009 16

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.

RFC1225 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC1082 Post Office Protocol: Version 3: Extended service offerings M.T. Rose November 1988 ASCII 25423 11

This memo suggests a simple method for workstations to dynamically access mail from a discussion group server, as an extension to an earlier memo which dealt with dynamically accessing mail from a mailbox server using the Post Office Protocol - Version 3 (POP3). This RFC specifies a proposed protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. All of the extensions described in this memo to the POP3 are OPTIONAL.

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RFC1083 IAB official protocol standards Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Internet Activities Board December 1988 ASCII 27128 12 IAB official protocol standards

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB). An overview of the standards procedures is presented first, followed by discussions of the standardization process and the 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. This memo is issued quarterly, please be sure the copy you are reading is dated within the last three months.

RFC1100 HISTORIC UNKNOWN
RFC1084 BOOTP vendor information extensions J.K. Reynolds December 1988 ASCII 16327 8

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.

RFC1048 RFC1395 RFC1497 RFC1533 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC1085 ISO presentation services on top of TCP/IP based internets M.T. Rose December 1988 ASCII 64643 32

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). 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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RFC1086 ISO-TP0 bridge between TCP and X.25 J.P. Onions M.T. Rose December 1988 ASCII 19934 9

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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RFC1087 Ethics and the Internet Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Internet Activities Board January 1989 ASCII 4582 2 Ethics Internet

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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RFC1088 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over NetBIOS networks L.J. McLaughlin February 1989 ASCII 5579 3 IP-NETBIOS

This document specifies a standard method of encapsulating the Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams on NetBIOS networks.

STD0048 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC1089 SNMP over Ethernet M. Schoffstall C. Davin M. Fedor J. Case February 1989 ASCII 4458 3

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.

RFC4789 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC1090 SMTP on X.25 R. Ullmann February 1989 ASCII 6141 4

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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RFC1091 Telnet terminal-type option J. VanBokkelen February 1989 ASCII 13439 7 TOPT-TERM

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

RFC0930 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1092 EGP and policy based routing in the new NSFNET backbone J. Rekhter February 1989 ASCII 11865 5

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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RFC1093 NSFNET routing architecture H.W. Braun February 1989 ASCII 20629 9

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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RFC1094 NFS: Network File System Protocol specification Sun Microsystems March 1989 ASCII 51454 27 SUN-NFS

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.

RFC1813 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1095 Common Management Information Services and Protocol over TCP/IP (CMOT) U.S. Warrier L. Besaw April 1 1989 ASCII 157506 67

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.

RFC1189 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC1096 Telnet X display location option G.A. Marcy March 1989 ASCII 4634 3 TOPT-XDL

This RFC specifies a standard for the Internet community. Hosts on the Internet that transmit the X display location within the Telnet protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard.

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1097 Telnet subliminal-message option B. Miller April 1 1989 ASCII 5490 3

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.

UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC1098 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) J.D. Case M. Fedor M.L. Schoffstall J. Davin April 1989 ASCII 71563 34

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.

RFC1067 RFC1157 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC1099 Request for Comments Summary: RFC Numbers 1000-1099 J. Reynolds December 1991 ASCII 49108 22 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC1100 IAB official protocol standards Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Internet Activities Board April 1 1989 ASCII 30101 14 IAB official protocol standards

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB). An overview of the standards procedures is presented first, followed by discussions of the standardization process and the 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. This memo is issued quarterly, please be sure the copy you are reading is dated within the last three months. Current copies may be obtained from the Network Information Center or from the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (see the contact information at the end of this memo). Do not use this memo after 31-July-89.

RFC1083 RFC1130 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1101 DNS encoding of network names and other types P.V. Mockapetris April 1 1989 ASCII 28677 14

This RFC proposes two extensions to the Domain Name System: - A specific method for entering and retrieving RRs which map between network names and numbers. - Ideas for a general method for describing mappings between arbitrary identifiers and numbers. The method for mapping between network names and addresses is a proposed standard, the ideas for a general method are experimental.

RFC1034 RFC1035 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC1102 Policy routing in Internet protocols D.D. Clark May 1989 ASCII 59664 22

The purpose of this RFC is to focus discussion on particular problems in the Internet and possible methods of solution. No proposed solutions in this document are intended as standards for the Internet.

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RFC1103 Proposed standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over FDDI Networks D. Katz June 1989 ASCII 19439 9

This RFC specifies a method of encapsulating the Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) requests and replies on Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Networks. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1188 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
RFC1104 Models of policy based routing H.W. Braun June 1989 ASCII 25468 10

The purpose of this RFC is to outline a variety of models for policy based routing. The relative benefits of the different approaches are reviewed. Discussions and comments are explicitly encouraged to move toward the best policy based routing model that scales well within a large internetworking environment.

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RFC1105 Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) K. Lougheed Y. Rekhter June 1989 ASCII 37644 17 BGP

This RFC outlines a specific approach for the exchange of network reachability information between Autonomous Systems. Updated by RFCs 1163 and 1164. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1163 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1106 TCP big window and NAK options R. Fox June 1989 ASCII 37105 13

This memo discusses two extensions to the TCP protocol to provide a more efficient operation over a network with a high bandwidth*delay product. The extensions described in this document have been implemented and shown to work using resources at NASA. This memo describes an Experimental Protocol, these extensions are not proposed as an Internet standard, but as a starting point for further research.

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RFC1107 Plan for Internet directory services K.R. Sollins July 1989 ASCII 51773 19

This memo proposes a program to develop a directory service for the Internet. It reports the results of a meeting held in February 1989, which was convened to review requirements and options for such a service. This proposal is offered for comment, and does not represent a committed research activity of the Internet community.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1108 U.S. Department of Defense Security Options for the Internet Protocol S. Kent November 1991 ASCII 41791 17 IPSO

This RFC specifies the U.S. Department of Defense Basic Security Option and the top-level description of the Extended Security Option for use with the Internet Protocol. This RFC obsoletes RFC 1038, "Revised IP Security Option", dated January 1988. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1038 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1109 Report of the second Ad Hoc Network Management Review Group V.G. Cerf August 1989 ASCII 20642 8

This RFC reports an official Internet Activities Board (IAB) policy position on the treatment of Network Management in the Internet. This RFC presents the results and recommendations of the second Ad Hoc Network Management Review on June 12, 1989. The results of the first such meeting were reported in RFC 1052.

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RFC1110 Problem with the TCP big window option A.M. McKenzie August 1989 ASCII 5778 3

This memo comments on the TCP Big Window option described in RFC 1106.

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RFC1111 Request for comments on Request for Comments: Instructions to RFC authors J. Postel August 1989 ASCII 11793 6

This RFC specifies a standard for the Internet community. Authors of RFCs are expected to adopt and implement this standard.

RFC0825 RFC1543 RFC2223 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1112 Host extensions for IP multicasting S.E. Deering August 1989 ASCII 39904 17 IGMP multicast

This memo specifies the extensions required of a host implementation of the Internet Protocol (IP) to support multicasting. Recommended procedure for IP multicasting in the Internet. This RFC obsoletes RFCs 998 and 1054. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC0988 RFC1054 RFC2236 STD0005 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC1113 Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part I - message encipherment and authentication procedures J. Linn August 1989 ASCII 89293 34

This RFC specifies features for private electronic mail based on encryption technology. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC0989 RFC1040 RFC1421 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1114 Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part II - certificate-based key management S.T. Kent J. Linn August 1989 ASCII 69661 25

This RFC specifies the key management aspects of Privacy Enhanced Mail. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1422 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1115 Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part III - algorithms, modes, and identifiers J. Linn August 1989 ASCII 18226 8

This RFC provides definitions, references, and citations for algorithms, usage modes, and associated identifiers used in RFC-1113 and RFC-1114 in support of privacy-enhanced electronic mail. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1423 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1116 Telnet Linemode option D.A. Borman August 1989 ASCII 47473 21

Hosts on the Internet that support Linemode within the Telnet protocol are expected to adopt and implement this protocol. Obsoleted by RFC 1184. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1184 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1117 Internet numbers S. Romano M.K. Stahl M. Recker August 1989 ASCII 324666 109

This memo is an official status report on the network numbers and the autonomous system numbers used in the Internet community.

RFC1062 RFC1020 RFC0997 RFC1166 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1118 Hitchhikers guide to the Internet E. Krol September 1989 ASCII 62757 24

This RFC is being distributed to members of the Internet community in order to make available some "hints" which will allow new network participants to understand how the direction of the Internet is set, how to acquire online information and how to be a good Internet neighbor. While the information discussed may not be relevant to the research problems of the Internet, it may be interesting to a number of researchers and implementors. No standards are defined or specified in this memo.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1119 Network Time Protocol (version 2) specification and implementation D.L. Mills September 1989 ASCII 143 1 PS 518020 PDF 187940 NTP NTPv2 time clock synchronization

This document 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 local 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. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC0958 RFC1059 RFC1305 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC1120 Internet Activities Board V. Cerf September 1989 ASCII 26123 11

This RFC provides a history and description of the Internet Activities Board (IAB) and its subsidiary organizations. This memo is for informational use and does not constitute a standard.

RFC1160 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1121 Act one - the poems J. Postel L. Kleinrock V.G. Cerf B. Boehm September 1989 ASCII 10644 6

This RFC presents a collection of poems that were presented at "Act One", a symposium held partially in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the ARPANET.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1122 Requirements for Internet Hosts - Communication Layers R. Braden Editor October 1989 ASCII 295992 116 applicability

This RFC is an official specification for the Internet community. It incorporates by reference, amends, corrects, and supplements the primary protocol standards documents relating to hosts. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1349 RFC4379 STD0003 STANDARD STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1122
RFC1123 Requirements for Internet Hosts - Application and Support R. Braden Editor October 1989 ASCII 245503 98 applicability

This RFC is an official specification for the Internet community. It incorporates by reference, amends, corrects, and supplements the primary protocol standards documents relating to hosts. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC0822 RFC1349 RFC2181 STD0003 STANDARD STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1123
RFC1124 Policy issues in interconnecting networks B.M. Leiner September 1989 ASCII 118 1 PS 315692 PDF 143819

To support the activities of the Federal Research Internet Coordinating Committee (FRICC) in creating an interconnected set of networks to serve the research community, two workshops were held to address the technical support of policy issues that arise when interconnecting such networks. Held under the suspices of the Internet Activities Board at the request of the FRICC, and sponsored by NASA through RIACS, the workshops addressed the required and feasible technologies and architectures that could be used to satisfy the desired policies for interconnection. The purpose of this RFC is to report the results of these workshops.

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RFC1125 Policy requirements for inter Administrative Domain routing D. Estrin November 1989 ASCII 55248 21 PS 282123 PDF 289862

The purpose of this memo is to focus discussion on particular problems in the Internet and possible methods of solution. No proposed solutions in this document are intended as standards for the Internet. Rather, it is hoped that a general consensus will emerge as to the appropriate solution to such problems, leading eventually to the development and adoption of standards.

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RFC1126 Goals and functional requirements for inter-autonomous system routing M. Little October 1989 ASCII 62725 25

This document describes the functional requirements for a routing protocol to be used between autonomous systems. This document is intended as a necessary precursor to the design of a new inter- autonomous system routing protocol and specifies requirements for the Internet applicable for use with the current DoD IP, the ISO IP, and future Internet Protocols. It is intended that these requirements will form the basis for the future development of a new inter-autonomous systems routing architecture and protocol. This memo does not specify a standard.

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RFC1127 Perspective on the Host Requirements RFCs R.T. Braden October 1989 ASCII 41267 20

This RFC is for information only; it does not constitute a standard, draft standard, or proposed standard, and it does not define a protocol.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1128 Measured performance of the Network Time Protocol in the Internet system D.L. Mills October 1989 ASCII 314 1 PS 633742 PDF 197897

This paper describes a series of experiments involving over 100,000 hosts of the Internet system and located in the U.S., Europe and the Pacific. The experiments are designed to evaluate the availability, accuracy and reliability of international standard time distribution using the DARPA/NSF Internet and the Network Time Protocol (NTP), which is specified in RFC-1119. NTP is designed specifically for use in a large, diverse internet system operating at speeds from mundane to lightwave. In NTP a distributed subnet of time servers operating in a self-organizing, hierarchical, master-slave configuration exchange precision timestamps in order to synchronize subnet clocks to each other and national time standards via wire or radio. The experiments are designed to locate Internet hosts and gateways that provide time by one of three time distribution protocols and evaluate the accuracy of their indications. For those hosts that support NTP, the experiments determine the distribution of errors and other statistics over paths spanning major portions of the globe. Finally, the experiments evaluate the accuracy and reliability of precision timekeeping using NTP and typical Internet paths involving DARPA, NSFNET and other agency networks. The experiments demonstrate that timekeeping accuracy throughout most portions of the Internet can be ordinarily maintained to within a few tens of milliseconds, even in cases of failure or disruption of clocks, time servers or networks. This memo does not specify a standard.

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RFC1129 Internet Time Synchronization: The Network Time Protocol D.L. Mills October 1989 ASCII 298 1 PS 551697 PDF 197036 NTP

This memo describes the Network Time Protocol (NTP) designed to distribute time information in a large, diverse internet system operating at speeds from mundane to lightwave. It uses a returnable- time architecture in which a distributed subnet of time servers operating in a self-organizing, hierarchical, master-slave configuration synchronizes local clocks within the subnet and to national time standards via wire or radio. The servers can also redistribute time information within a network via local routing algorithms and time daemons. The architectures, algorithms and protocols which have evolved to NTP over several years of implementation and refinement are described in this paper. The synchronization subnet which has been in regular operation in the Internet for the last several years is described 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 in cases of failure or disruption of clocks, time servers or networks. This memo describes the Network Time Protocol in RFC-1119.

RFC1119 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1130 IAB official protocol standards Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Internet Activities Board October 1989 ASCII 33858 17 IAB official protocol standards

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB).

RFC1100 RFC1140 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1131 OSPF specification J. Moy October 1989 ASCII 268 1 PS 857280 PDF 398863

This RFC is the specification of the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Internet routing protocol. OSPF is in the class of Internal Gateway Protocols (IGPs) for distributing routing information between gateways of a single Autonomous System. This routing protocol is based on the link-state approach (in contrast to the distance-vector approach). This specification was developed by the OSPF Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1247 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1132 Standard for the transmission of 802.2 packets over IPX networks L.J. McLaughlin November 1989 ASCII 7902 4 IP-IPX

This document specifies a standard method of encapsulating 802.2 packets on networks supporting Novell's Internet Packet Exchange Protocol (IPX). It obsoletes earlier documents detailing the transmission of Internet packets over IPX networks. It differs from these earlier documents in that it allows for the transmission of multiple network protocols over IPX and for the transmission of packets through IPX bridges.

STD0049 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC1133 Routing between the NSFNET and the DDN J.Y. Yu H.W. Braun November 1989 ASCII 23169 10

This document is a case study of the implementation of routing between the NSFNET and the DDN components (the MILNET and the ARPANET). We hope that it can be used to expand towards interconnection of other Administrative Domains. We would welcome discussion and suggestions about the methods employed for the interconnections. No standards are specified in this memo.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1134 Point-to-Point Protocol: A proposal for multi-protocol transmission of datagrams over Point-to-Point links D. Perkins November 1989 ASCII 87352 38

This proposal is the product of the Point-to-Point Protocol Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Comments on this memo should be submitted to the IETF Point-to-Point Protocol Working Group chair by January 15, 1990. Comments will be reviewed at the February 1990 IETF meeting, with the goal of advancing PPP to draft standard status. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1171 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1135 Helminthiasis of the Internet J.K. Reynolds December 1989 ASCII 77033 33

This memo takes a look back at the helminthiasis (infestation with, or disease caused by parasitic worms) of the Internet that was unleashed the evening of 2 November 1988. This RFC provides information about an event that occurred in the life of the Internet. This memo does not specify any standard. This document provides a glimpse at the infection, its festering, and cure. The impact of the worm on the Internet community, ethics statements, the role of the news media, crime in the computer world, and future prevention is discussed. A documentation review presents four publications that describe in detail this particular parasitic computer program. Reference and bibliography sections are also included.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1136 Administrative Domains and Routing Domains: A model for routing in the Internet S. Hares D. Katz December 1989 ASCII 22158 10

This RFC proposes a model for describing routing within the Internet. The model is an adaptation of the "OSI Routeing Framework". This memo does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1137 Mapping between full RFC 822 and RFC 822 with restricted encoding S. Kille December 1989 ASCII 6266 3

This RFC suggests an electronic mail protocol mapping for the Internet community and UK Academic Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. This memo does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC0976 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1138 Mapping between X.400(1988) / ISO 10021 and RFC 822 S.E. Kille December 1989 ASCII 191029 92

Ths RFC suggests an electronic mail protocol mapping for the Internet community and UK Academic Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. This memo does not specify an Internet standard. This memo updates RFCs 822, 987, and 1026.

RFC2156 RFC1327 RFC1026 RFC0987 RFC0822 RFC1148 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1139 Echo function for ISO 8473 R.A. Hagens January 1990 ASCII 14229 6

This memo defines an echo function for the connection-less network layer protocol. Two mechanisms are introduced that may be used to implement the echo function. The first mechanism is recommended as an interim solution for the Internet community. The second mechanism will be progressed to the ANSI X3S3.3 working group for consideration as a work item. When an ISO standard is adopted that provides functionality similar to that described by this memo, then this memo will become obsolete and superceded by the ISO standard. This memo is not intended to compete with an ISO standard. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1574 RFC1575 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1140 IAB official protocol standards Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Internet Activities Board May 1990 ASCII 60501 27 IAB official protocol standards

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB). This memo is issued quarterly, please be sure the copy you are reading is dated within the last three months. Current copies may be obtained from the Network Information Center or from the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. Do not use this edition after 31-Aug-90.

RFC1130 RFC1200 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1141 Incremental updating of the Internet checksum T. Mallory A. Kullberg January 1990 ASCII 3587 2

This memo correctly describes the incremental update procedure for use with the standard Internet checksum. It is intended to replace the description of Incremental Update in RFC 1071. This is not a standard but rather, an implementation technique.

RFC1071 RFC1624 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1142 OSI IS-IS Intra-domain Routing Protocol D. Oran Editor February 1990 ASCII 425379 517 PS 1440951 PDF 490300 Domain Routing ISO

This RFC is a republication of ISO DP 10589 as a service to the Internet community. This is not an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1143 The Q Method of Implementing TELNET Option Negotiation D.J. Bernstein February 1990 ASCII 23331 10

This is RFC discusses an implementation approach to option negotiation in the Telnet protocol (RFC 854). It does not propose any changes to the TELNET protocol. Rather, it discusses the implementation of the protocol of one feature, only. This is not a protocol specification. This is an experimental method of implementing a protocol.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1144 Compressing TCP/IP Headers for Low-Speed Serial Links V. Jacobson February 1990 ASCII 120959 49 PS 534729 PDF 255616 IP-CMPRS

This RFC describes a method for compressing the headers of TCP/IP datagrams to improve performance over low speed serial links. The motivation, implementation and performance of the method are described. C code for a sample implementation is given for reference. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1145 TCP alternate checksum options J. Zweig C. Partridge February 1990 ASCII 11052 5

This memo is suggests a pair of TCP options to allow use of alternate data checksum algorithms in the TCP header. The use of these options is experimental, and not recommended for production use.

RFC1146 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1146 TCP alternate checksum options J. Zweig C. Partridge March 1990 ASCII 10955 5 TCP-ACO

This memo is suggests a pair of TCP options to allow use of alternate data checksum algorithms in the TCP header. The use of these options is experimental, and not recommended for production use. Note: This RFC corrects errors introduced in the editing process in RFC 1145.

RFC1145 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1147 FYI on a Network Management Tool Catalog: Tools for Monitoring and Debugging TCP/IP Internets and Interconnected Devices R.H. Stine April 1 1990 ASCII 336906 177 PS 555225 PDF 308602

The goal of this FYI memo is to provide practical information to site administrators and network managers. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard. It is not a statement of IAB policy or recommendations. [Also FYI 2.] This catalog contains descriptions of several tools available to assist network managers in debugging and maintaining TCP/IP internets and interconnected communications resources. Entries in the catalog tell what a tool does, how it works, and how it can be obtained.

RFC1470 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1148 Mapping between X.400(1988) / ISO 10021 and RFC 822 S.E. Kille March 1990 ASCII 194292 94

This RFC suggests an electronic mail protocol mapping for the Internet community and UK Academic Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. This memo does not specify an Internet standard. This edition includes material lost in editing.

RFC2156 RFC1327 RFC1026 RFC0987 RFC1138 RFC0822 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1149 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams on avian carriers D. Waitzman April 1 1990 ASCII 3329 2 avian carrier april fools

This memo describes an experimental method for the encapsulation of IP datagrams in avian carriers. This specification is primarily useful in Metropolitan Area Networks. This is an experimental, not recommended standard.

RFC2549 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1150 FYI on FYI: Introduction to the FYI Notes G.S. Malkin J.K. Reynolds March 1990 ASCII 7867 4

This memo is the first in a new sub-series of RFCs called FYIs (For Your Information). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard. [Also FYI 1.]

FYI0001 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1151 Version 2 of the Reliable Data Protocol (RDP) C. Partridge R.M. Hinden April 1 1990 ASCII 8293 4 RDP

This RFC suggests several updates to the specification of the Reliable Data Protocol (RDP) in RFC-908 based on experience with the protocol. This revised version of the protocol is experimental.

RFC0908 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1152 Workshop report: Internet research steering group workshop on very-high-speed networks C. Partridge April 1 1990 ASCII 64003 23

This memo is a report on a workshop sponsored by the Internet Research Steering Group. This memo is for information only. This RFC does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1153 Digest message format F.J. Wancho April 1 1990 ASCII 6632 4 DMF-MAIL

This memo describes the de facto standard Digest Message Format. This is an elective experimental protocol.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1154 Encoding header field for internet messages D. Robinson R. Ullmann April 1 1990 ASCII 12214 7

This RFC proposes an elective experimental Encoding header field to permit the mailing of multi-part, multi-structured messages. The use of Encoding updates RFC 1049 (Content-Type), and is a suggested update to RFCs 1113, 1114, and 1115 (Privacy Enhancement).

RFC1505 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1155 Structure and identification of management information for TCP/IP-based internets M.T. Rose K. McCloghrie May 1990 ASCII 40927 22 SMI

This RFC is a re-release of RFC 1065, with a changed "Status of this Memo", plus a few minor typographical corrections. The technical content of the document is unchanged from RFC 1065. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1065 STD0016 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC1156 Management Information Base for network management of TCP/IP-based internets K. McCloghrie M.T. Rose May 1990 ASCII 138781 91 MIB-I

This RFC is a re-release of RFC 1066, with a changed "Status of this Memo", "IAB Policy Statement", and "Introduction" sections plus a few minor typographical corrections. The technical content of the document is unchanged from RFC 1066. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1066 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1157 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) J.D. Case M. Fedor M.L. Schoffstall J. Davin May 1990 ASCII 74894 36 SNMP

This RFC is a re-release of RFC 1098, with a changed "Status of this Memo" section plus a few minor typographical corrections. This memo defines a simple protocol by which management information for a network element may be inspected or altered by logically remote users. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1098 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1158 Management Information Base for network management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II M.T. Rose May 1990 ASCII 212152 133

This memo defines the second version of the Management Information Base (MIB-II) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP- based internets. In particular, together with its companion memos which describe the structure of management information (RFC 1155) along with the network management protocol (RFC 1157) for TCP/IP- based internets, these documents provide a simple, workable architecture and system for managing TCP/IP-based internets and in particular the Internet community. This document on MIB-II incorporates all of the technical content of RFC 1156 on MIB-I and extends it, without loss of compatibilty. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1213 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1158
RFC1159 Message Send Protocol R. Nelson June 1990 ASCII 3957 2

This RFC suggests an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. Hosts on the Internet that choose to implement a Message Send Protocol may experiment with this protocol.

RFC1312 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1160 Internet Activities Board V. Cerf May 1990 ASCII 28182 11

This RFC provides a history and description of the Internet Activities Board (IAB) and its subsidiary organizations. This memo is for informational use and does not constitute a standard. This is a revision of RFC 1120.

RFC1120 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1161 SNMP over OSI M.T. Rose June 1990 ASCII 16036 8

This memo defines an experimental means for running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) over OSI transports. This memo does not specify a standard for the Internet community,

RFC1418 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1162 Connectionless Network Protocol (ISO 8473) and End System to Intermediate System (ISO 9542) Management Information Base G. Satz June 1990 ASCII 109893 70

This memo defines an experimental portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. This memo does not specify a standard for the Internet community.

RFC1238 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1163 Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) K. Lougheed Y. Rekhter June 1990 ASCII 69404 29 BGP

This RFC, together with its companion RFC-1164, "Application of the Border Gateway Protocol in the Internet", specify an inter-autonomous system routing protocol for the Internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1105 RFC1267 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1164 Application of the Border Gateway Protocol in the Internet J.C. Honig D. Katz M. Mathis Y. Rekhter J.Y. Yu June 1990 ASCII 56278 23 BGP

This RFC, together with its companion RFC-1163, "A Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)", specify an inter-autonomous system routing protocol for the Internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1268 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1165 Network Time Protocol (NTP) over the OSI Remote Operations Service J. Crowcroft J.P. Onions June 1990 ASCII 18277 10 NTP-OSI

This memo suggests an Experimental Protocol for the OSI and Internet communities. Hosts in either community, and in particular those on both are encouraged to experiment with this mechanism.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1166 Internet numbers S. Kirkpatrick M.K. Stahl M. Recker July 1990 ASCII 566778 182

This memo is a status report on the network numbers and autonomous system numbers used in the Internet community.

RFC1117 RFC1062 RFC1020 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1167 Thoughts on the National Research and Education Network V.G. Cerf July 1990 ASCII 20682 8

The memo provides a brief outline of a National Research and Education Network (NREN). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard. It is not a statement of IAB policy or recommendations.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1168 Intermail and Commercial Mail Relay services A. Westine A.L. DeSchon J. Postel C.E. Ward July 1990 ASCII 40306 18 PS 149816 PDF 55890

This RFC discusses the history and evolution of the Intermail and Commercial mail systems. The problems encountered in operating a store-and-forward mail relay between commercial systems such as Telemail, MCI Mail and Dialcom are also discussed. This RFC provides information for the Internet community, and does not specify any standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1169 Explaining the role of GOSIP V.G. Cerf K.L. Mills August 1990 ASCII 30255 15

This informational RFC represents the official view of the Internet Activities Board (IAB), after coordination with the Federal Networking Council (FNC). This RFC does not specify a standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1170 Public key standards and licenses R.B. Fougner January 1991 ASCII 3144 2

This RFC is a public statement by Public Key Partners regarding Public Key Standards and Licenses. This memo is for informational use only, and does not constitute an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1171 Point-to-Point Protocol for the transmission of multi-protocol datagrams over Point-to-Point links D. Perkins July 1990 ASCII 92321 51

This memo specifies the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) as a Draft Standard Protocol for the Internet community. When it becomes a full Standard, this protocol will be recommended for all TCP/IP implementations that communicate over serial links.

RFC1134 RFC1331 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1172 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) initial configuration options D. Perkins R. Hobby July 1990 ASCII 76132 40

This memo specifies the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Initial Configuration Options as a Proposed Standard Protocol for the Internet community. When it becomes a full Standard, this protocol will be recommended for all TCP/IP implementations that communicate over serial links.

RFC1331 RFC1332 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1173 Responsibilities of host and network managers: A summary of the "oral tradition" of the Internet J. VanBokkelen August 1990 ASCII 12527 5

This informational RFC describes the conventions to be followed by those in charge of networks and hosts in the Internet. It is a summary of the "oral tradition" of the Internet on this subject. [RFC Editor's note: This memo is a contribution by the author of his view of these conventions. It is expected that this RFC will provide a basis for the development of official policies in the future.] These conventions may be supplemented or amended by the policies of specific local and regional components of the Internet. This RFC does not specify a standard, or a policy of the IAB.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1174 IAB recommended policy on distributing internet identifier assignment and IAB recommended policy change to internet "connected" status V.G. Cerf August 1990 ASCII 21321 9

This informational RFC represents the official view of the Internet Activities Board (IAB), and describes the recommended policies and procedures on distributing Internet identifier assignments and dropping the connected status requirement. This RFC does not specify a standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1175 FYI on where to start: A bibliography of internetworking information K.L. Bowers T.L. LaQuey J.K. Reynolds K. Roubicek M.K. Stahl A. Yuan August 1990 ASCII 67330 43

This FYI RFC is a bibliography of information about TCP/IP internetworking, prepared by the User Services Working Group (USWG) of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard. [Also FYI 3.]

FYI0003 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1176 Interactive Mail Access Protocol: Version 2 M.R. Crispin August 1990 ASCII 67330 30 IMAP2

This RFC suggests a method for personal computers and workstations to dynamically access mail from a mailbox server ("repository"). It obosoletes RFC 1064. This RFC specifies an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested. Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the standardization state and status of this protocol.

RFC1064 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1177 FYI on Questions and Answers: Answers to commonly asked "new internet user" questions G.S. Malkin A.N. Marine J.K. Reynolds August 1990 ASCII 52852 24

This FYI RFC is one of three FYI's called, "Questions and Answers" (Q/A), produced by the User Services Working Group (USWG) of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The goal is to document the most commonly asked questions and answers in the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard. [Also FYI 4.]

RFC1206 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1178 Choosing a name for your computer D. Libes August 1990 ASCII 18472 8

This FYI RFC is a republication of a Communications of the ACM article on guidelines on what to do and what not to do when naming your computer. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard. [Also FYI 5.]

FYI0005 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1179 Line printer daemon protocol L. McLaughlin August 1990 ASCII 24324 14 LPDP

This RFC describes an existing print server protocol widely used on the Internet for communicating between line printer daemons (both clients and servers). This memo is for informational purposes only, and does not specify an Internet standard. Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the standardization state and status of this protocol.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1180 TCP/IP tutorial T.J. Socolofsky C.J. Kale January 1991 ASCII 65494 28

This RFC is a tutorial on the TCP-IP protocol suite, focusing particularly on the steps in forwarding an IP datagram from source host to destination host through a router. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1180
RFC1181 RIPE Terms of Reference R. Blokzijl September 1990 ASCII 2523 2

This RFC describes the Terms of Reference of RIPE (Reseaux IP Europeens), the cooperation of European IP networks. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1182 RFC1183 New DNS RR Definitions C.F. Everhart L.A. Mamakos R. Ullmann P.V. Mockapetris October 1990 ASCII 23788 11 DNS-RR

This memo defines five new DNS types for experimental purposes. This RFC describes an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

RFC1034 RFC1035 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1183
RFC1184 Telnet Linemode Option D.A. Borman October 1990 ASCII 53085 23 TOPT-LINE

This RFC specifies a procedure for line at a time terminal interaction based on the Telnet Protocol. It obsoletes RFC 1116. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1116 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1185 TCP Extension for High-Speed Paths V. Jacobson R.T. Braden L. Zhang October 1990 ASCII 49508 21

This memo describes an Experimental Protocol extension to TCP for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the standardization state and status of this protocol.

RFC1323 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1186 MD4 Message Digest Algorithm R.L. Rivest October 1990 ASCII 35391 18

This RFC is the specification of the MD4 Digest Algorithm. If you are going to implement MD4, it is suggested you do it this way. This memo is for informational use and does not constitute a standard.

RFC1320 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1187 Bulk Table Retrieval with the SNMP M.T. Rose K. McCloghrie J.R. Davin October 1990 ASCII 27220 12 SNMP-BULK

This memo reports an interesting family of algorithms for bulk table retrieval using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). This memo describes an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. This memo does not specify a standard for the Internet community. Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the standardization state and status of this protocol.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1188 Proposed Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over FDDI Networks D. Katz October 1990 ASCII 22424 11

This memo defines a method of encapsulating the Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) requests and replies on Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Networks. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1103 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1189 Common Management Information Services and Protocols for the Internet (CMOT and CMIP) U.S. Warrier L. Besaw L. LaBarre B.D. Handspicker October 1990 ASCII 32928 15 CMOT

This memo defines a network management architecture that uses the International Organization for Standardization's (ISO) Common Management Information Services/Common Management Information Protocol (CMIS/CMIP) in the Internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1095 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1190 Experimental Internet Stream Protocol: Version 2 (ST-II) C. Topolcic October 1990 ASCII 386909 148

This memo defines a revised version of the Internet Stream Protocol, originally defined in IEN-119 [8], based on results from experiments with the original version, and subsequent requests, discussion, and suggestions for improvements. This is a Limited-Use Experimental Protocol. Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the standardization state and status of this protocol.

IEN119 RFC1819 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1191 Path MTU discovery J.C. Mogul S.E. Deering November 1990 ASCII 47936 19 IP-MTU

This memo describes a technique for dynamically discovering the maximum transmission unit (MTU) of an arbitrary internet path. It specifies a small change to the way routers generate one type of ICMP message. For a path that passes through a router that has not been so changed, this technique might not discover the correct Path MTU, but it will always choose a Path MTU as accurate as, and in many cases more accurate than, the Path MTU that would be chosen by current practice. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC1063 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1192 Commercialization of the Internet summary report B. Kahin November 1990 ASCII 35253 13

This memo is based on a workshop held by the Science, Technology and Public Policy Program of the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, March 1-3, 1990. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1193 Client requirements for real-time communication services D. Ferrari November 1990 ASCII 61540 24

This memo describes client requirements for real-time communication services. This memo provides information for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. It does not specify any standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1194 Finger User Information Protocol D.P. Zimmerman November 1990 ASCII 24626 12

This memo describes the Finger User Information Protocol. This is a simple protocol which provides an interface to a remote user information program. Based on RFC 742, a description of the original Finger protocol, this memo attempts to clarify the expected communication between the two ends of a Finger connection. It also tries not to invalidate the many existing implementations or add unnecessary restrictions to the original protocol definition. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC0742 RFC1196 RFC1288 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1195 Use of OSI IS-IS for routing in TCP/IP and dual environments R.W. Callon December 1990 ASCII 187866 85 PS 362052 IS-IS

This memo specifies an integrated routing protocol, based on the OSI Intra-Domain IS-IS Routing Protocol, which may be used as an interior gateway protocol (IGP) to support TCP/IP as well as OSI. This allows a single routing protocol to be used to support pure IP environments, pure OSI environments, and dual environments. This specification was developed by the IS-IS working group of the Internet Engineering Task Force. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1349 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1195
RFC1196 Finger User Information Protocol D.P. Zimmerman December 1990 ASCII 24799 12

This memo describes the Finger User Information Protocol. This is a simple protocol which provides an interface to a remote user information program. Based on RFC 742, a description of the original Finger protocol, this memo attempts to clarify the expected communication between the two ends of a Finger connection. It also tries not to invalidate the many existing implementations or add unnecessary restrictions to the original protocol definition. This edition corrects and clarifies in a minor way, RFC 1194. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1194 RFC0742 RFC1288 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1197 Using ODA for translating multimedia information M. Sherman December 1990 ASCII 3620 2

The purpose of this RFC is to inform implementors of multimedia systems about our experiences using ISO 8613: Office Document Architecture (ODA). Because ODA is being proposed as an encoding format for use in multimedia mail and file exchange, implementors wishing to use ODA in an open systems environment may profit from our experiences. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1198 FYI on the X window system R.W. Scheifler January 1991 ASCII 3629 3

This FYI RFC provides pointers to the published standards of the MIT X Consortium. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any Internet standard.

FYI0006 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1199 Request for Comments Summary Notes: 1100-1199 J. Reynolds December 1991 ASCII 46443 22 Summary RFC INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC1200 IAB official protocol standards Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Internet Activities Board April 1 1991 ASCII 67069 31 IAB official protocol standards

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB). An overview of the standards procedures is presented first, followed by discussions of the standardization process and the 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.

RFC1140 RFC1250 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1201 Transmitting IP traffic over ARCNET networks D. Provan February 1991 ASCII 16565 7 IP-ARC

This memo defines a protocol for the transmission of IP and ARP packets over the ARCnet Local Area Network.This memo specifies a method of encapsulating Internet Protocol (IP) and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) datagrams for transmission across ARCNET using the "ARCNET Packet Header Definition Standard". [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1051 STD0046 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC1202 Directory Assistance service M.T. Rose February 1991 ASCII 21645 11 DAS

This document defines a mechanism by which a user-interface may access a textual DAP-like interface over a TCP/IP connection. This is a local mechanism. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1203 Interactive Mail Access Protocol: Version 3 J. Rice February 1991 ASCII 123325 49 IMAP3

This RFC suggests a method for workstations to access mail dynamically from a mailbox server ("repository"). The following document is a modified version of RFC 1064, the definition of the IMAP2 protocol. This RFC specifies an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard.

RFC1064 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1204 Message Posting Protocol (MPP) S. Yeh D. Lee February 1991 ASCII 11371 6 MPP

This memo describes a protocol for posting messages from workstations (e.g., PCs) to a mail service host. This RFC specifies an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1205 5250 Telnet interface P. Chmielewski February 1991 ASCII 27179 12

This RFC is being distributed in order to document the interface to the IBM 5250 Telnet implementation. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard.

RFC2877 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1206 FYI on Questions and Answers: Answers to commonly asked "new Internet user" questions G.S. Malkin A.N. Marine February 1991 ASCII 72479 32

This FYI RFC is one of two FYI's called, "Questions and Answers" (Q/A). The goal is to document the most commonly asked questions and answers in the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard. [FYI 4]

RFC1177 RFC1325 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1207 FYI on Questions and Answers: Answers to commonly asked "experienced Internet user" questions G.S. Malkin A.N. Marine J.K. Reynolds February 1991 ASCII 33385 15

This FYI RFC is one of two FYI's called, "Questions and Answers" (Q/A), produced by the User Services Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The goal is to document the most commonly asked questions and answers in the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard.

FYI0007 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1208 A Glossary of Networking Terms O.J. Jacobsen D.C. Lynch March 1991 ASCII 41156 18

This RFC is a glossary adapted from "The INTEROP Pocket Glossary of Networking Terms" distributed at Interop '90. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1209 The Transmission of IP Datagrams over the SMDS Service D. Piscitello J. Lawrence March 1991 ASCII 24662 11 IP-SMDS Switched Multi-megabit Data Service

This memo defines a protocol for the transmission of IP and ARP packets over a Switched Multi-megabit Data Service Network configured as a logical IP subnetwork. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

STD0052 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC1210 Network and infrastructure user requirements for transatlantic research collaboration: Brussels, July 16-18, and Washington July 24-25, 1990 V.G. Cerf P.T. Kirstein B. Randell March 1991 ASCII 79048 36

This report complements a shorter printed version which appeared in a summary report of all the committees which met in Brussels and Washington last July, 1990. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1211 Problems with the maintenance of large mailing lists A. Westine J. Postel March 1991 ASCII 96167 54

This RFC discusses problems with maintaining large mailing lists, especially the processing of error reports. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1212 Concise MIB definitions M.T. Rose K. McCloghrie March 1991 ASCII 43579 19 Concise-MIB

This memo describes a straight-forward approach toward producing concise, yet descriptive, MIB modules. This memo defines a format for producing MIB modules. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

STD0016 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC1213 Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets:MIB-II K. McCloghrie M. Rose March 1991 ASCII 142158 70 MIB-II

This memo defines the second version of the Management Information Base (MIB-II) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1158 RFC2011 RFC2012 RFC2013 STD0017 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC1214 OSI internet management: Management Information Base L. LaBarre April 1 1991 ASCII 172564 83 OIM-MIB-II

This RFC documents a MIB for use with CMIP, either over pure OSI stacks or with the CMIP over TCP specification. It redefines objects comprised by the second revision of the Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II so as to conform to the OSI structure of management information. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1215 Convention for defining traps for use with the SNMP M.T. Rose March 1991 ASCII 19336 9 SNMP-TRAPS

This memo suggests a straight-forward approach towards defining traps used with the SNMP. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1216 Gigabit network economics and paradigm shifts P. Richard P. Kynikos April 1 1991 ASCII 8130 4

This memo proposes a new standard paradigm for the Internet Activities Board (IAB) standardization track. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1217 Memo from the Consortium for Slow Commotion Research (CSCR) V.G. Cerf April 1 1991 ASCII 11079 5

This RFC is in response to RFC 1216, "Gigabit Network Economics and Paradigm Shifts". This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1218 Naming scheme for c=US North American Directory Forum April 1 1991 ASCII 42698 23

This RFC is a near-verbatim copy of a document, known as NADF-123, which has been produced by the North American Directory Forum (NADF). As a part of its charter, the NADF must reach agreement as to how entries are named in the public portions of the North American Directory. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1255 RFC1417 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1219 On the assignment of subnet numbers P.F. Tsuchiya April 1 1991 ASCII 30609 13 SUBNETASGN

This memo suggests a new procedure for assigning subnet numbers. Use of this assignment technique within a network would be a purely local matter, and would not effect other networks. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1220 Point-to-Point Protocol extensions for bridging F. Baker April 1 1991 ASCII 38165 18

This document defines an extension of the Internet Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) described in RFC 1171, targeting the use of Point-to- Point lines for Remote Bridging. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1638 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1221 Host Access Protocol (HAP) specification: Version 2 W. Edmond April 1 1991 ASCII 152740 68 HAP2

This memo describes the Host Access Protocol implemented in the Terrestrial Wideband Network (TWBNET). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC0907 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1222 Advancing the NSFNET routing architecture H.W. Braun Y. Rekhter May 1991 ASCII 15067 6

This RFC suggests improvements in the NSFNET routing architecture to accommodate a more flexible interface to the Backbone clients. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1223 OSI CLNS and LLC1 protocols on Network Systems HYPERchannel J.M. Halpern May 1991 ASCII 29601 12 OSI-HYPER

The intent of this document is to provide a complete discussion of the protocols and techniques used to transmit OSI CLNS and LLC1 datagrams (and any associated higher level protocols) on Network Systems Corporation's HYPERchannel equipment.This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1224 Techniques for managing asynchronously generated alerts L. Steinberg May 1991 ASCII 54303 22 ALERTS

This memo defines common mechanisms for managing asynchronously produced alerts in a manner consistent with current network management protocols. This memo specifies an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1225 Post Office Protocol: Version 3 M.T. Rose May 1991 ASCII 37340 16

This memo suggests a simple method for workstations to dynamically access mail from a mailbox server. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1081 RFC1460 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1226 Internet protocol encapsulation of AX.25 frames B. Kantor May 1991 ASCII 2573 2 IP-AX.25

This memo describes a method for the encapsulation of AX.25 (the Amateur Packet-Radio Link-Layer Protocol) frames within IP packets. This technique is an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1227 SNMP MUX protocol and MIB M.T. Rose May 1991 ASCII 25868 13 SNMP-MUX

This memo suggests a mechanism by which a user process may associate itself with the local SNMP agent on a host, in order to implement portions of the MIB. This mechanism would be local to the host.This is an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1228 SNMP-DPI: Simple Network Management Protocol Distributed Program Interface G. Carpenter B. Wijnen May 1991 ASCII 96972 50

This RFC describes a protocol that International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) has been implementing in most of its SNMP agents to allow dynamic extension of supported MIBs. This is an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1592 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1229 Extensions to the generic-interface MIB K. McCloghrie May 1991 ASCII 36022 16

This RFC contains definitions of managed objects used as experimental extensions to the generic interfaces structure of MIB-II. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC1573 RFC1239 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1230 IEEE 802.4 Token Bus MIB K. McCloghrie R. Fox May 1991 ASCII 53100 23 802.4-MIP

This memo defines an experimental portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, this memo defines managed objects used for managing subnetworks which use the IEEE 802.4 Token Bus technology described in 802.4 Token-Passing Bus Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications, IEEE Standard 802.4. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1239 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1231 IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB K. McCloghrie R. Fox E. Decker May 1991 ASCII 53542 23

This memo defines an experimental portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, this memo defines managed objects used for managing subnetworks which use the IEEE 802.5 Token Ring technology described in 802.5 Token Ring Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications, IEEE Standard 802.5-1989. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1743 RFC1748 RFC1239 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1232 Definitions of managed objects for the DS1 Interface type F. Baker C.P. Kolb May 1991 ASCII 60757 28 RFC1406 RFC1239 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD RFC1233 Definitions of managed objects for the DS3 Interface type T.A. Cox K. Tesink May 1991 ASCII 49559 23

This memo defines objects for managing DS3 Interface objects for use with the SNMP protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1407 RFC1239 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1234 Tunneling IPX traffic through IP networks D. Provan June 1991 ASCII 12333 6 IPX-IP

This memo describes a method of encapsulating IPX datagrams within UDP packets so that IPX traffic can travel across an IP internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK] This memo defines objects for managing DS1 Interface objects for use with the SNMP protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1235 Coherent File Distribution Protocol J. Ioannidis G. Maguire June 1991 ASCII 29345 12 CFDP

This memo describes the Coherent File Distribution Protocol (CFDP). This is an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1236 IP to X.121 address mapping for DDN L. Morales P. Hasse June 1991 ASCII 12626 7 IP-X.121

This memo defines a standard way of converting IP addresses to CCITT X.121 addresses and is the recommended standard for use on the Internet, specifically for the Defense Data Network (DDN). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1237 Guidelines for OSI NSAP Allocation in the Internet R. Colella E. Gardner R. Callon July 1991 ASCII 116989 48 PS 160478 PDF 171423

This paper provides guidelines for allocating NSAPs in the Internet.[STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1629 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1238 CLNS MIB for use with Connectionless Network Protocol (ISO 8473) and End System to Intermediate System (ISO 9542) G. Satz June 1991 ASCII 65159 32 CLNS-MIB

This memo defines an experimental portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. This is an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1162 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1239 Reassignment of experimental MIBs to standard MIBs J.K. Reynolds June 1991 ASCII 3656 2 STD-MIBs

This memo specifically updates RFC 1229, RFC 1230, RFC 1231, RFC 1232 and RFC 1233 with new codes. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1229 RFC1230 RFC1231 RFC1232 RFC1233 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1240 OSI connectionless transport services on top of UDP: Version 1 C. Shue W. Haggerty K. Dobbins June 1991 ASCII 18140 8 OSI-UDP

This document describes a protocol for running OSI Connectionless service on UDP. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1241 Scheme for an internet encapsulation protocol: Version 1 R.A. Woodburn D.L. Mills July 1991 ASCII 42468 17 PS 128921 PDF 44593 IN-ENCAP

This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1242 Benchmarking Terminology for Network Interconnection Devices S. Bradner July 1991 ASCII 22817 12

This memo discusses and defines a number of terms that are used in describing performance benchmarking tests and the results of such tests. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1243 AppleTalk Management Information Base S. Waldbusser July 1991 ASCII 61985 29

This memo defines objects for managing AppleTalk objects for use with the SNMP protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1742 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1244 Site Security Handbook J.P. Holbrook J.K. Reynolds July 1991 ASCII 259129 101

This FYI RFC is a first attempt at providing Internet users guidance on how to deal with security issues in the Internet. This FYI RFC provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard. [FYI 8]

RFC2196 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1245 OSPF Protocol Analysis J. Moy July 1991 ASCII 26160 12 PS 33546 PDF 31723 OSPF SPF routing TOS LSA flooding

This report attempts to summarize the key features of OSPF V2. It also attempts to analyze how the protocol will perform and scale in the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any Internet standard.

RFC1247 RFC1246 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1246 Experience with the OSPF Protocol J. Moy July 1991 ASCII 70441 31 PS 141924 PDF 84633 OSPF SPF routing MIB experience testing

This report documents experience with OSPF V2. This includes reports on interoperability testing, field experience, simulations and the current state of OSPF implementations. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any Internet standard.

RFC1247 RFC1245 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1247 OSPF Version 2 J. Moy July 1991 ASCII 433332 189 PS 989724 PDF 490300 equal-cost multipath link state LSA

This memo documents version 2 of the OSPF protocol. OSPF is a link- state based routing protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1131 RFC1583 RFC1349 RFC1246 RFC1245 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1248 OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base F. Baker R. Coltun July 1991 ASCII 74347 42 OSPF SPF MIB routing network management

This memo defines an experimental portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing OSPF Version 2. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1252 RFC1349 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1249 DIXIE Protocol Specification T. Howes M. Smith B. Beecher August 1991 ASCII 20028 10 DIXIE DIXIE protocol directory services X.500 DAP

This RFC defines a mechanism by which TCP/UDP based clients can access OSI Directory Service without the overhead of the ISO transport and presentation protocols required to implement full-blown DAP. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard.

RFC1202 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1250 IAB Official Protocol Standards J. Postel August 1991 ASCII 62555 28 standards protocol IAB

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1200 RFC2200 RFC1280 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1251 Who's Who in the Internet: Biographies of IAB, IESG and IRSG Members G. Malkin August 1991 ASCII 70383 26 IESG IRSG IAB

This FYI RFC contains biographical information about members of the Internet Activities Board (IAB), the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG) of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), and the the Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG) of the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard. [FYI 9]

RFC1336 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1252 OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base F. Baker R. Coltun August 1991 ASCII 74471 42 OSPF SPF MIB routing network management

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing OSPF Version 2. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC1248 RFC1253 RFC1247 RFC1245 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1253 OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base F. Baker R. Coltun August 1991 ASCII 74453 42

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing OSPF Version 2. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC1252 RFC1850 RFC1247 RFC1245 RFC1246 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1254 Gateway Congestion Control Survey A. Mankin K. Ramakrishnan August 1991 ASCII 67609 25 gateway congestion SQ source quench fiar queueing random drop

The purpose of this paper is to present a review of the congestion control approaches, as a way of encouraging new discussion and experimentation. Included in the survey are Source Quench, Random Drop, Congestion Indication (DEC Bit), and Fair Queueing.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1255 A Naming Scheme for c=US The North American Directory Forum September 1991 ASCII 51103 25 naming NADF X.500 directory services c=us

This memo documents the NADF's agreement as to how entries are named in the public portions of the North American Directory. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1218 RFC1417 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1256 ICMP Router Discovery Messages S. Deering Editor September 1991 ASCII 43059 19 ICMP-ROUT ICMP router gateway discovery standard protocol

This document specifies an extension of the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) to enable hosts attached to multicast or broadcast networks to discover the IP addresses of their neighboring routers. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC0792 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1257 Isochronous applications do not require jitter-controlled networks C. Partridge September 1991 ASCII 11075 5

This memo argues that jitter control is not required for networks to support isochronous applications. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1258 BSD Rlogin B. Kantor September 1991 ASCII 10763 5

The rlogin facility provides a remote-echoed, locally flow-controlled virtual terminal with proper flushing of output.This memo documents an existing protocol and common implementation that is extensively used on the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1259 Building the open road: The NREN as test-bed for the national public network M. Kapor September 1991 ASCII 61654 23 NREN test-bed network policy

This memo discusses the background and importance of NREN. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1260 RFC1261 Transition of Nic Services S. Williamson L. Nobile September 1991 ASCII 4244 3 NIC transition

This memo outlines the transition of NIC Services. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1262 Guidelines for Internet Measurement Activities V.G. Cerf October 1991 ASCII 6381 3

This RFC represents IAB guidance for researchers considering measurement experiments on the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1263 TCP Extensions Considered Harmful S. O'Malley L.L. Peterson October 1991 ASCII 54078 19

This RFC comments on recent proposals to extend TCP. It argues that the backward compatible extensions proposed in RFC's 1072 and 1185 should not be pursued, and proposes an alternative way to evolve the Internet protocol suite. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1264 Internet Engineering Task Force Internet Routing Protocol Standardization Criteria R.M. Hinden October 1991 ASCII 17016 8

This informational RFC presents procedures for creating and documenting Internet standards on routing protocols. These procedures have been established by the Internet Activities Board (IAB) in consultation with the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specifiy an Internet standard.

RFC4794 HISTORIC INFORMATIONAL
RFC1265 BGP Protocol Analysis Y. Rekhter October 1991 ASCII 20728 8

This report summarizes the key feature of BGP, and analyzes the protocol with respect to scaling and performance. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1266 Experience with the BGP Protocol Y. Rekhter October 1991 ASCII 21938 9

The purpose of this memo is to document how the requirements for advancing a routing protocol to Draft Standard have been satisfied by Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1267 Border Gateway Protocol 3 (BGP-3) K. Lougheed Y. Rekhter October 1991 ASCII 80724 35 BGP3

This memo, together with its companion document, "Application of the Border Gateway Protocol in the Internet", define an inter-autonomous system routing protocol for the Internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1163 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1268 Application of the Border Gateway Protocol in the Internet Y. Rekhter P. Gross October 1991 ASCII 31102 13 BGP3

This document describes the usage of the BGP in the Internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1164 RFC1655 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1269 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Border Gateway Protocol: Version 3 S. Willis J.W. Burruss October 1991 ASCII 25717 13 BGP-MIB

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing the Border Gateway Protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC4273 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1270 SNMP Communications Services F. Kastenholz October 1991 ASCII 26167 11

This document discusses various issues to be considered when determining the underlying communications services to be used by an SNMP implementation. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1271 Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base S. Waldbusser November 1991 ASCII 184111 81

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing remote network monitoring devices. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1757 RFC1513 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1272 Internet Accounting: Background C. Mills D. Hirsh G.R. Ruth November 1991 ASCII 46562 19

This document provides background information for the "Internet Accounting Architecture". This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1273 Measurement Study of Changes in Service-Level Reachability in the Global TCP/IP Internet: Goals, Experimental Design, Implementation, and Policy Considerations M.F. Schwartz November 1991 ASCII 19949 8

This memo describes plans to carry out a longitudinal measurement study of changes in service-level reachability in the global TCP/IP Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1274 The COSINE and Internet X.500 Schema P. Barker S. Kille November 1991 ASCII 92827 60 Naming

This document suggests an X.500 Directory Schema, or Naming Architecture, for use in the COSINE and Internet X.500 pilots. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC4524 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1275 Replication Requirements to provide an Internet Directory using X.500 S.E. Hardcastle-Kille November 1991 ASCII 4616 3 PS 83736 PDF 62498

This RFC considers certain deficiencies of the 1988 X.500 standard, which need to be addressed before an effective open Internet Directory can be established using these protocols and services [CCI88]. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1275
RFC1276 Replication and Distributed Operations extensions to provide an Internet Directory using X.500 S.E. Hardcastle-Kille November 1991 ASCII 33731 17 PS 217170

Some requirements on extensions to X.500 are described in the RFC[HK91b], in order to build an Internet Directory using X.500(1988). This document specifies a set of solutions to the problems raised. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1277 Encoding Network Addresses to Support Operation over Non-OSI Lower Layers S.E. Hardcastle-Kille November 1991 ASCII 22254 12 PS 176169 address ISO OSI

This document defines a new network address format, and rules for using some existing network address formats. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1278 A string encoding of Presentation Address S.E. Hardcastle-Kille November 1991 ASCII 10256 7 PS 128696 OSI ASN.1

There are a number of environments where a simple string encoding of Presentation Address is desirable. This specification defines such a representation. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1279 X.500 and Domains S.E. Hardcastle-Kille November 1991 ASCII 26669 15 PS 170029 Domain Name naming

This RFC considers X.500 in relation to Internet and UK Domains. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1279
RFC1280 IAB Official Protocol Standards J. Postel March 1992 ASCII 70458 32

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1250 RFC1360 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1281 Guidelines for the Secure Operation of the Internet R. Pethia S. Crocker B. Fraser November 1991 ASCII 22618 10 security privacy protection guideline

The purpose of this document is to provide a set of guidelines to aid in the secure operation of the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1282 BSD Rlogin B. Kantor December 1991 ASCII 10704 5 BSD Login Unix remote-login remote-logon

This memo documents an existing protocol and common implementation that is extensively used on the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1283 SNMP over OSI M. Rose December 1991 ASCII 16857 8 ISO Management MIB

This memo describes mappings from the SNMP onto both the COTS and the CLTS. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet Standard.

RFC1418 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1284 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface Types J. Cook Editor December 1991 ASCII 43225 21 SNMP MIB Management

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing ethernet-like objects. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1398 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1285 FDDI Management Information Base J. Case January 1992 ASCII 99747 46 FDDI-MIB standard standards MIB SNMP

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing devices which implement the FDDI. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1512 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1286 Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges E. Decker P. Langille A. Rijsinghani K. McCloghrie December 1991 ASCII 79104 40 SNMP MIB standard standards

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP based internets. In particular it defines objects for managing bridges based on the IEEE 802.1d draft standard between Local Area Network (LAN) segments. This memo is an extension to the SNMP MIB. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1493 RFC1525 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1287 Towards the Future Internet Architecture D. Clark L. Chapin V. Cerf R. Braden R. Hobby December 1991 ASCII 59812 29

This informational RFC discusses important directions for possible future evolution of the Internet architecture, and suggests steps towards the desired goals. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1288 The Finger User Information Protocol D. Zimmerman December 1991 ASCII 25161 12 FINGER

This memo describes the Finger user information protocol.This is a simple protocol which provides an interface to a remote user information program. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1196 RFC1194 RFC0742 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1289 DECnet Phase IV MIB Extensions J. Saperia December 1991 ASCII 122272 64 SNMP Management protocol standard standards

This memo is an extension to the SNMP MIB. This memo defines a set of DECnet Phase IV extensions that have been created for the Internet MIB. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1559 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1290 There's Gold in them thar Networks! or Searching for Treasure in all the Wrong Places J. Martin December 1991 ASCII 46997 27 SIGUCCS User Services Help Internet

This paper will present some of the "gold nuggets" of information and file repositories on the network that could be of use to end users. This RFC provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1402 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1291 Mid-Level Networks Potential Technical Services V. Aggarwal December 1991 ASCII 24314 10 PS 218918 statistics connectivity management

This document proposes a set of technical services that each Internet mid-level network can offer within the mid-level network itself and and to its peer networks. This RFC provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1292 A Catalog of Available X.500 Implementations R. Lang R. Wright January 1992 ASCII 129468 103

The goal of this document is to provide information regarding the availability and capability of implementations of X.500. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1632 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1293 Inverse Address Resolution Protocol T. Bradley C. Brown January 1992 ASCII 11368 6 standard standards ARP DLCI

This memo describes additions to ARP that will allow a station to request a protocol address corresponding to a given hardware address. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2390 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1294 Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay T. Bradley C. Brown A. Malis January 1992 ASCII 54992 28 standard standards

This memo describes an encapsulation method for carrying network interconnect traffic over a Frame Relay backbone. It covers aspects of both Bridging and Routing. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1490 RFC2427 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1295 User Bill of Rights for entries and listings in the Public Directory The North American Directory Forum January 1992 ASCII 3502 2 NADF-265 NADF X.500

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) objects. This document is a companion document with Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS1/E1 and DS3/E3 Interface Types, RFC1406 and RFC1407. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1417 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1296 Internet Growth (1981-1991) M. Lottor January 1992 ASCII 20103 9 statistics ZONE

This document illustrates the growth of the Internet by examination of entries in the Domain Name System (DNS) and pre-DNS host tables. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard. This memo defines an extension to the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing the Frame Relay Service. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1297 NOC Internal Integrated Trouble Ticket System Functional Specification Wishlist ("NOC TT REQUIREMENTS") D. Johnson January 1992 ASCII 32964 12 problems tracking operations NOC

This document explores competing uses, architectures, and desirable features of integrated internal trouble ticket systems for Network and other Operations Centers. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1298 SNMP over IPX R. Wormley S. Bostock February 1992 ASCII 7878 5

This memo defines a convention for encapsulating Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) packets over the transport mechanism provided via the Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1420 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1299 Summary of 1200-1299 M. Kennedy January 1997 ASCII 36594 20 Index INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC1300 Remembrances of Things Past S. Greenfield February 1992 ASCII 4963 4 poem

Poem. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1301 Multicast Transport Protocol S. Armstrong A. Freier K. Marzullo February 1992 ASCII 91976 38 MTP MTP reliable transport multicast broadcast collaboration networking

This memo describes a protocol for reliable transport that utilizes the multicast capability of applicable lower layer networking architectures. The transport definition permits an arbitrary number of transport providers to perform realtime collaborations without requiring networking clients (aka, applications) to possess detailed knowledge of the population or geographical dispersion of the participating members. It is not network architectural specific, but does implicitly require some form of multicasting (or broadcasting) at the data link level, as well as some means of communicating that capability up through the layers to the transport. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1302 Building a Network Information Services Infrastructure D. Sitzler P. Smith A. Marine February 1992 ASCII 29135 13 NISI NIC User Services

This FYI RFC document is intended for existing Internet Network Information Center (NIC) personnel, people interested in establishing a new NIC, Internet Network Operations Centers (NOCs), and funding agencies interested in contributing to user support facilities. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

FYI0012 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1303 A Convention for Describing SNMP-based Agents K. McCloghrie M. Rose February 1992 ASCII 22915 12 SNMP MIB Network Management

This memo suggests a straight-forward approach towards describing SNMP- based agents. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1155 RFC1212 RFC1213 RFC1157 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1304 Definitions of Managed Objects for the SIP Interface Type T. Cox K. Tesink Editors February 1992 ASCII 52491 25 Standard MIB Network Management SMDS

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing SIP (SMDS Interface Protocol) objects. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1694 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1305 Network Time Protocol (Version 3) Specification, Implementation and Analysis D. Mills March 1992 ASCII 307085 109 PDF 442493 NTPV3 NTP

This document describes the Network Time Protocol (NTP), specifies its formal structure and summarizes information useful for its implementation. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC0958 RFC1059 RFC1119 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1306 Experiences Supporting By-Request Circuit-Switched T3 Networks A. Nicholson J. Young March 1992 ASCII 25788 10 WAN Wide Area Net FDDI

This memo describes the experiences of a project team at Cray Research, Inc., in implementing support for circuit-switched T3 services. While the issues discussed may not be directly relevant to the research problems of the Internet, they may be interesting to a number of researchers and implementers. This RFC provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1307 Dynamically Switched Link Control Protocol J. Young A. Nicholson March 1992 ASCII 24145 13 DSLCP Experimental Protocol T3 FDDI

This memo describes an experimental protocol developed by a project team at Cray Research, Inc., in implementing support for circuit-switched T3 services. The protocol is used for the control of network connections external to a host, but known to the host. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1308 Executive Introduction to Directory Services Using the X.500 Protocol C. Weider J. Reynolds March 1992 ASCII 9392 4

This document is an Executive Introduction to Directory Services using the X.500 protocol. It briefly discusses the deficiencies in currently deployed Internet Directory Services, and then illustrates the solutions provided by X.500. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

FYI0013 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1309 Technical Overview of Directory Services Using the X.500 Protocol C. Weider J. Reynolds S. Heker March 1992 ASCII 35694 16

This document is an overview of the X.500 standard for people not familiar with the technology. It compares and contrasts Directory Services based on X.500 with several of the other Directory services currently in use in the Internet. This paper also describes the status of the standard and provides references for further information on X.500 implementations and technical information. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

FYI0014 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1310 The Internet Standards Process L. Chapin March 1992 ASCII 54738 23

This memo documents the process currently used for the standardization of Internet protocols and procedures. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1602 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1311 Introduction to the STD Notes J. Postel March 1992 ASCII 11308 5 new IAB

The STDs are a subseries of notes within the RFC series that are the Internet standards. The intent is to identify clearly for the Internet community those RFCs which document Internet standards. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1312 Message Send Protocol 2 R. Nelson G. Arnold April 1992 ASCII 18037 8 MSP2 MSP talk

The Message Send Protocol is used to send a short message to a given user on a given terminal on a given host. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC1159 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1313 Today's Programming for KRFC AM 1313 Internet Talk Radio C. Partridge April 1 1992 ASCII 5444 3

Hi and welcome to KRFC Internet Talk Radio, your place on the AM dial for lively talk and just-breaking news on internetworking. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1314 A File Format for the Exchange of Images in the Internet A. Katz D. Cohen April 1992 ASCII 54072 23 NETFAX netfax TIFF facsimile

This document defines a standard file format for the exchange of fax- like black and white images within the Internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1315 Management Information Base for Frame Relay DTEs C. Brown F. Baker C. Carvalho April 1992 ASCII 33825 19 MIB

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing Frame Relay. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC2115 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1316 Definitions of Managed Objects for Character Stream Devices B. Stewart April 1992 ASCII 35143 17 MIB

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP based internets. In particular it defines objects for the management of character stream devices. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1658 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1317 Definitions of Managed Objects for RS-232-like Hardware Devices B. Stewart April 1992 ASCII 30442 17 MIB

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP based internets. In particular, it defines objects for the management of RS-232-like devices. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1659 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1318 Definitions of Managed Objects for Parallel-printer-like Hardware Devices B. Stewart April 1992 ASCII 19570 11 MIB

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP based internets. In particular, it defines objects for the management of parallel-printer- like devices. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1660 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1319 The MD2 Message-Digest Algorithm B. Kaliski April 1992 ASCII 25661 17 security encryption signature

This document describes the MD2 message-digest algorithm. The algorithm takes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a 128-bit "fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1319
RFC1320 The MD4 Message-Digest Algorithm R. Rivest April 1992 ASCII 32407 20 MD4 security encryption signature

This document describes the MD4 message-digest algorithm [1]. The algorithm takes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a 128-bit "fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1186 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1321 The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm R. Rivest April 1992 ASCII 35222 21 security signature eneryption

This document describes the MD5 message-digest algorithm. The algorithm takes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a 128-bit "fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1321
RFC1322 A Unified Approach to Inter-Domain Routing D. Estrin Y. Rekhter S. Hotz May 1992 ASCII 96934 38 path vector routing source demand routing

This memo is an informational RFC which outlines one potential approach for inter-domain routing in future global internets. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1322
RFC1323 TCP Extensions for High Performance V. Jacobson R. Braden D. Borman May 1992 ASCII 84558 37 TCP-EXT options PAWS window scale window

This memo presents a set of TCP extensions to improve performance over large bandwidth*delay product paths and to provide reliable operation over very high-speed paths. It defines new TCP options for scaled windows and timestamps, which are designed to provide compatible interworking with TCP's that do not implement the extensions. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1072 RFC1185 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1324 A Discussion on Computer Network Conferencing D. Reed May 1992 ASCII 24988 11 talk real time chat

This memo is intended to make more people aware of the present developments in the Computer Conferencing field as well as put forward ideas on what should be done to formalize this work so that there is a common standard for programmers and others who are involved in this field to work with. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1325 FYI on Questions and Answers Answers to Commonly asked "New Internet User" Questions G. Malkin A. Marine May 1992 ASCII 91884 42 documentation help information

This FYI RFC is one of two FYI's called, "Questions and Answers" (Q/A), produced by the User Services Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The goal is to document the most commonly asked questions and answers in the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1206 RFC1594 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1326 Mutual Encapsulation Considered Dangerous P. Tsuchiya May 1992 ASCII 11277 5 protocol layering wrapping

This memo describes a packet explosion problem that can occur with mutual encapsulation of protocols (A encapsulates B and B encapsulates A). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1327 Mapping between X.400(1988) / ISO 10021 and RFC 822 S. Hardcastle-Kille May 1992 ASCII 228598 113 Electronic-mail,Message handling systems

This document specifies a mapping between two protocols. This specification should be used when this mapping is performed on the DARPA Internet or in the UK Academic Community. This specification may be modified in the light of implementation experience, but no substantial changes are expected. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC0987 RFC1026 RFC1138 RFC1148 RFC2156 RFC0822 RFC1495 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1328 X.400 1988 to 1984 downgrading S. Hardcastle-Kille May 1992 ASCII 10006 5 Electronic-mail message handling systems,mail

This document considers issues of downgrading from X.400(1988) to X.400(1984) [MHS88a, MHS84]. Annexe B of X.419 specifies some downgrading rules [MHS88b], but these are not sufficient for provision of service in an environment containing both 1984 and 1988 components. This document defines a number of extensions to this annexe. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1329 Thoughts on Address Resolution for Dual MAC FDDI Networks P. Kuehn May 1992 ASCII 58150 28

In this document an idea is submitted how IP and ARP can be used on inhomogeneous FDDI networks (FDDI networks with single MAC and dual MAC stations) by introducing a new protocol layer in the protocol suite of the dual MAC stations. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1330 Recommendations for the Phase I Deployment of OSI Directory Services (X.500) and OSI Message Handling Services (X.400) within the ESNET Community ESCC X.500/X.400 Task Force ESnet Site Coordinating Comittee (ESCC) Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) May 1992 ASCII 192925 87

This RFC is a near verbatim copy of the whitepaper produced by the ESnet Site Coordinating Committee's X.500/X.400 Task Force. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1331 The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) for the Transmission of Multi-protocol Datagrams over Point-to-Point Links W. Simpson May 1992 ASCII 129892 69 serial line IP over serial dial-up

This document defines the PPP encapsulation scheme, together with the PPP Link Control Protocol (LCP), an extensible option negotiation protocol which is able to negotiate a rich assortment of configuration parameters and provides additional management functions. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC1171 RFC1172 RFC1548 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1332 The PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP) G. McGregor May 1992 ASCII 17613 14 PPP-IPCP serial line IP over serial dial-up

The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) [1] provides a standard method of encapsulating Network Layer protocol information over point-to-point links. PPP also defines an extensible Link Control Protocol, and proposes a family of Network Control Protocols (NCPs) for establishing and configuring different network-layer protocols. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1172 RFC3241 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1333 PPP Link Quality Monitoring W. Simpson May 1992 ASCII 29965 17 serial line IP over serial dial-up

The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) [1] provides a standard method of encapsulating Network Layer protocol information over point-to-point links. PPP also defines an extensible Link Control Protocol, which allows negotiation of a Quality Protocol for continuous monitoring of the viability of the link. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1989 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1334 PPP Authentication Protocols B. Lloyd W. Simpson October 1992 ASCII 33248 16 point serial line dial-up

This document defines two protocols for Authentication: the Password Authentication Protocol and the Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1994 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1335 A Two-Tier Address Structure for the Internet: A Solution to the Problem of Address Space Exhaustion Z. Wang J. Crowcroft May 1992 ASCII 15418 7 internet protocol IP

This RFC presents a solution to problem of address space exhaustion in the Internet. It proposes a two-tier address structure for the Internet. This is an "idea" paper and discussion is strongly encouraged. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1336 Who's Who in the Internet: Biographies of IAB, IESG and IRSG Members G. Malkin May 1992 ASCII 92119 33 Almquist Braden Braun Callon Cerf Chiappa Chapin Clark Crocker Davin Estrin Hobby Huitema Huizer Kent Lauck Leiner Lynch Piscitello Postel Reynolds Schwartz Stockman Vaudreuil

This FYI RFC contains biographical information about members of the Internet Activities Board (IAB), the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG) of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), and the the Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG) of the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard.

RFC1251 FYI0009 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1337 TIME-WAIT Assassination Hazards in TCP R. Braden May 1992 ASCII 22887 11 TCP protocol protocol state graceful close reset

This note describes some theoretically-possible failure modes for TCP connections and discusses possible remedies. In particular, one very simple fix is identified. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1338 Supernetting: an Address Assignment and Aggregation Strategy V. Fuller T. Li J. Yu K. Varadhan June 1992 ASCII 47975 20 internet address routing

This memo discusses strategies for address assignment of the existing IP address space with a view to conserve the address space and stem the explosive growth of routing tables in default-route-free routers run by transit routing domain providers. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1519 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1339 Remote Mail Checking Protocol S. Dorner P. Resnick June 1992 ASCII 13115 6 RMCP email remote mail

This RFC defines a protocol to provide a mail checking service to be used between a client and server pair. Typically, a small program on a client workstation would use the protocol to query a server in order to find out whether new mail has arrived for a specified user. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1340 Assigned Numbers J. Reynolds J. Postel July 1992 ASCII 232974 139

This Network Working Group Request for Comments documents the currently assigned values from several series of numbers used in network protocol implementations. This memo is a status report on the parameters (i.e., numbers and keywords) used in protocols in the Internet community.

RFC1060 RFC1700 HISTORIC STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1340
RFC1341 MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions): Mechanisms for Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies N. Borenstein N. Freed June 1992 ASCII 211117 80 PS 347082 PDF 192244 EMail Multimedia

This document redefines the format of message bodies to allow multi-part textual and non-textual message bodies to be represented and exchanged without loss of information. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1521 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1342 Representation of Non-ASCII Text in Internet Message Headers K. Moore June 1992 ASCII 15845 7 EMail Character Sets

This memo describes an extension to the message format defined in [1] (known to the IETF Mail Extensions Working Group as "RFC 1341"), to allow the representation of character sets other than ASCII in RFC 822 message headers. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1522 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1343 A User Agent Configuration Mechanism for Multimedia Mail Format Information N. Borenstein June 1992 ASCII 29295 10 PS 59978 PDF 28495 EMail Multimedia

This memo suggests a file format to be used to inform multiple mail reading user agent programs about the locally-installed facilities for handling mail in various formats. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1344 Implications of MIME for Internet Mail Gateways N. Borenstein June 1992 ASCII 25872 9 PS 51812 PDF 24430 EMail Forwarding Relaying Fragmentation Multimedia

While MIME was carefully designed so that it does not require any changes to Internet electronic message transport facilities, there are several ways in which message transport systems may want to take advantage of MIME. These opportunities are the subject of this memo. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1345 Character Mnemonics and Character Sets K. Simonsen June 1992 ASCII 249737 103

This memo lists a selection of characters and their presence in some coded character sets. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1346 Resource Allocation, Control, and Accounting for the Use of Network Resources P. Jones June 1992 ASCII 13084 6

The purpose of this RFC is to focus discussion on particular challenges in large service networks in general, and the International IP Internet in particular. No solution discussed in this document is intended as a standard. Rather, it is hoped that a general consensus will emerge as to the appropriate solutions, leading eventually to the adoption of standards. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1347 TCP and UDP with Bigger Addresses (TUBA), A Simple Proposal for Internet Addressing and Routing R. Callon June 1992 ASCII 26563 8 PS 42398 PDF 22398

This paper describes a simple proposal which provides a long-term solution to Internet addressing, routing, and scaling. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1348 DNS NSAP RRs B. Manning July 1992 ASCII 6871 4 domain names CLNP resource records

This RFC defines the format of two new Resource Records (RRs) for the Domain Name System (DNS), and reserves corresponding DNS type mnemonic and numerical codes. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC1637 RFC1034 RFC1035 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1349 Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite P. Almquist July 1992 ASCII 68949 28 TOS TOS IP

This memo changes and clarifies some aspects of the semantics of the Type of Service octet in the Internet Protocol (IP) header. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2474 RFC1248 RFC1247 RFC1195 RFC1123 RFC1122 RFC1060 RFC0791 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1350 The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2) K. Sollins July 1992 ASCII 24599 11 TFTP trivial file transfer booting

TFTP is a very simple protocol used to transfer files. It is from this that its name comes, Trivial File Transfer Protocol or TFTP. Each nonterminal packet is acknowledged separately. This document describes the protocol and its types of packets. The document also explains the reasons behind some of the design decisions. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC0783 RFC1782 RFC1783 RFC1784 RFC1785 RFC2347 RFC2348 RFC2349 STD0033 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC1351 SNMP Administrative Model J. Davin J. Galvin K. McCloghrie July 1992 ASCII 80721 35 SNMP-ADMIN network management authentication

This memo presents an elaboration of the SNMP administrative model set forth in [1]. This model provides a unified conceptual basis for administering SNMP protocol entities to support: authenticaiton and integrity, privacy, access control, and cooperation of protocol entities. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1352 SNMP Security Protocols J. Galvin K. McCloghrie J. Davin July 1992 ASCII 95732 41 SNMP-SEC network management authentication

The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) specification [1] allows for the protection of network management operations by a variety of security protocols. The SNMP administrative model described in [2] provides a framework for securing SNMP network management. In the context of that framework, this memo defines protocols to support the following three security services: data integrity, data origin authentication and data confidentiality. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1353 Definitions of Managed Objects for Administration of SNMP Parties K. McCloghrie J. Davin J. Galvin July 1992 ASCII 59556 26 SNMP-PARTY-MIB network management authentication

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it describes a representation of the SNMP parties defined in [8] as objects defined according to the Internet Standard SMI [1]. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1354 IP Forwarding Table MIB F. Baker July 1992 ASCII 24905 12 Network Management Route Table

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing routes in the IP Internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2096 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1355 Privacy and Accuracy Issues in Network Information Center Databases J. Curran A. Marine August 1992 ASCII 8858 4 NIC data privacy accuracy

This document provides a set of guidelines for the administration and operation of public Network Information Center (NIC) databases. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

FYI0015 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1356 Multiprotocol Interconnect on X.25 and ISDN in the Packet Mode A. Malis D. Robinson R. Ullmann August 1992 ASCII 32043 14 IP-X.25 IP on X.25

This document specifies the encapsulation of IP and other network layer protocols over X.25 networks, in accordance and alignment with ISO/IEC and CCITT standards. It is a replacement for RFC 877, "A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams Over Public Data Networks" [1]. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC0877 DRAFT STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1357 A Format for E-mailing Bibliographic Records D. Cohen July 1992 ASCII 25021 13 library technical reports email services

This memo defines a format for E-mailing bibliographic records of technical reports. It is intended to accelerate the dissemination of information about new Computer Science Technical Reports (CS-TR). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1807 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1358 Charter of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) L. Chapin August 1992 ASCII 11328 5 ISOC Internet Society IETF IRTF

The Internet Architecture Board (IAB) shall be constituted and shall operate as a technical advisory group of the Internet Society. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1601 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1359 Connecting to the Internet - What Connecting Institutions Should Anticipate ACM SIGUCCS August 1992 ASCII 53449 25 Internet access

This FYI RFC outlines the major issues an institution should consider in the decision and implementation of a campus connection to the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

FYI0016 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1360 IAB Official Protocol Standards J. Postel September 1992 ASCII 71860 33 proposed draft experimental informational historic full RFC1280 RFC1410 HISTORIC STANDARD RFC1361 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) D. Mills August 1992 ASCII 23812 10 Clocks Synchronization NTP

This memorandum describes the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP), which is an adaptation of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) used to synchronize computer clocks in the Internet. This memorandum does not obsolete or update any RFC. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard. Discussion of the standardization process and the RFC document series is presented first, followed by an explanation of the terms. Sections 6.2 - 6.9 contain the lists of protocols in each stage of standardization. Finally come pointers to references and contacts for further information. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1769 RFC1305 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1362 Novell IPX over Various WAN Media (IPXWAN) M. Allen September 1992 ASCII 30219 13 IPX on X.25 IPX on PPP IPX on Frame Relay

This document describes how Novell IPX operates over various WAN media. Specifically, it describes the common "IPX WAN" protocol Novell uses to exchange necessary router to router information prior to exchanging standard IPX routing information and traffic over WAN datalinks. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1634 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1363 A Proposed Flow Specification C. Partridge September 1992 ASCII 59214 20 flow spec resource reservation stream type of service quality of service INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC1364 BGP OSPF Interaction K. Varadhan September 1992 ASCII 32121 14 autonomous system border router open shortest path first routing protocol domain route exchange exporting importing RFC1403 RFC1247 RFC1267 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD RFC1365 An IP Address Extension Proposal K. Siyan September 1992 ASCII 12790 6 class F addresses INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC1366 Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space E. Gerich October 1992 ASCII 17793 8 routing tables allocation registry IR IANA

This document has been reviewed by the Federal Engineering Task Force (FEPG) on behalf of the Federal Networking Council (FNC), the co-chairs of the International Engineering Planning Group (IEPG), and the Reseaux IP Europeens (RIPE). There was general consensus by those groups to support the recommendations proposed in this document for management of the IP address space. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard. This RFC suggests an extension to the IP protocol to solve the shortage of IP address problem, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard. This memo defines the various criteria to be used when designing Autonomous System Border Routers (ASBR) that will run BGP with other ASBRs external to the AS and OSPF as its IGP. [STANDARDS-TRACK] 1363 Partridge Spt 92 A Proposed Flow Specification The flow specification defined in this memo is intended for information and possible experimentation (i.e., experimental use by consenting routers and applications only). This RFC is a product of the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1466 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1367 Schedule for IP Address Space Management Guidelines C. Topolcic October 1992 ASCII 4780 3 routing tables allocation registry IR IANA

This memo suggests a schedule for the implementation of the IP network number allocation plan described in RFC 1366. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1467 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1368 Definition of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3 Repeater Devices D. McMaster K. McCloghrie October 1992 ASCII 83905 40 MIB hub management

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing IEEE 802.3 10 Mb/second baseband repeaters, sometimes referred to as "hubs". [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1516 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1369 Implementation Notes and Experience for the Internet Ethernet MIB F. Kastenholz October 1992 ASCII 13961 7 management

This document reflects the currently known status of 11 different implementations of the MIB by 7 different vendors on 7 different Ethernet interface chips. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1370 Applicability Statement for OSPF Internet Architecture Board L. Chapin October 1992 ASCII 4303 2 routing open shortest path first

This Applicability Statement places a requirement on vendors claiming conformance to this standard, in order to assure that users will have the option of deploying OSPF when they need a multivendor, interoperable IGP in their environment. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1371 Choosing a Common IGP for the IP Internet P. Gross October 1992 ASCII 18168 9 routing recommendation interior gateway protocol

This memo presents motivation, rationale and other surrounding background information leading to the IESG's recommendation to the IAB for a single "common IGP" for the IP portions of the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1372 Telnet Remote Flow Control Option C. Hedrick D. Borman October 1992 ASCII 11098 6 TOPT-RFC terminal access

This document specifies an extended version of the Telnet Remote Flow Control Option, RFC 1080, with the addition of the RESTART-ANY and RESTART-XON suboptions. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1080 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1373 Portable DUAs T. Tignor October 1992 ASCII 19931 12 directory user agents whois de dixie ud doog ISODE X.500

This document comes in two parts. The first part is for regular people who wish to set up their own DUAs (Directory User Interfaces) to access the Directory. The second part is for ISODE-maintainers wishing to provide portable DUAs to users. This part gives instructions in a similar but longer, step-by-step format. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1374 IP and ARP on HIPPI J. Renwick A. Nicholson October 1992 ASCII 100903 43

The ANSI X3T9.3 committee has drafted a proposal for the encapsulation of IEEE 802.2 LLC PDUs and, by implication, IP on HIPPI. Another X3T9.3 draft describes the operation of HIPPI physical switches. X3T9.3 chose to leave HIPPI networking issues largely outside the scope of their standards; this document discusses methods of using of ANSI standard HIPPI hardware and protocols in the context of the Internet, including the use of HIPPI switches as LANs and interoperation with other networks. This memo is intended to become an Internet Standard. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2834 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1375 Suggestion for New Classes of IP Addresses P. Robinson October 1992 ASCII 16990 7 network numbers

This RFC suggests a change in the method of specifying the IP address to add new classes of networks to be called F, G, H, and K, to reduce the amount of wasted address space, and to increase the available IP address number space, especially for smaller organizations or classes of connectors that do not need or do not want a full Class C IP address. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1376 The PPP DECnet Phase IV Control Protocol (DNCP) S. Senum November 1992 ASCII 12448 6 point DNA DDCMP

This document defines the NCP for establishing and configuring Digital's DNA Phase IV Routing protocol (DECnet Phase IV) over PPP. This document applies only to DNA Phase IV Routing messages (both data and control), and not to other DNA Phase IV protocols (MOP, LAT, etc.). [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC1762 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1377 The PPP OSI Network Layer Control Protocol (OSINLCP) D. Katz November 1992 ASCII 22109 10 PPP-OSINLCP point open systems interconnection

This document defines the NCP for establishing and configuring OSI Network Layer Protocols. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1378 The PPP AppleTalk Control Protocol (ATCP) B. Parker November 1992 ASCII 28496 16 PPP-ATCP point

This document defines the NCP for establishing and configuring the AppleTalk Protocol [3] over PPP. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1379 Extending TCP for Transactions -- Concepts R. Braden November 1992 ASCII 91353 38 transmission control protocol

This memo discusses extension of TCP to provide transaction-oriented service, without altering its virtual-circuit operation. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1644 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1380 IESG Deliberations on Routing and Addressing P. Gross P. Almquist November 1992 ASCII 49415 22 ROAD

This memo summarizes issues surrounding the routing and addressing scaling problems in the IP architecture, and it provides a brief background of the ROAD group and related activities in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1381 SNMP MIB Extension for X.25 LAPB D. Throop F. Baker November 1992 ASCII 71253 33 SNMP-LAPB management

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing the Link Layer of X.25, LAPB. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1382 SNMP MIB Extension for the X.25 Packet Layer D. Throop Editor November 1992 ASCII 153877 69 SNMP-X.25 management

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1383 An Experiment in DNS Based IP Routing C. Huitema December 1992 ASCII 32680 14 DNS-IP

Potential solutions to the routing explosion. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1384 Naming Guidelines for Directory Pilots P. Barker S.E. Hardcastle-Kille January 1993 ASCII 25870 12 PS 175044 PDF 134487 X.500 Multinational

This document defines a number of naming guidelines. Alignment to these guidelines is recommended for directory pilots. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1617 RTR0011 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1385 EIP: The Extended Internet Protocol Z. Wang November 1992 ASCII 39123 17 addressing

EIP can substantially reduce the amount of modifications needed to the current Internet systems and greatly ease the difficulties of transition. This is an "idea" paper and discussion is strongly encouraged on Big-Internet@munnari.oz.au. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1386 The US Domain A. Cooper J. Postel December 1992 ASCII 62310 31 DNS top-level

This is a description of the US Top Level Domains on the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1480 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1387 RIP Version 2 Protocol Analysis G. Malkin January 1993 ASCII 5598 3 RIP-2

As required by Routing Protocol Criteria (RFC 1264), this report documents the key features of the RIP-2 protocol and the current implementation experience. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1721 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1388 RIP Version 2 Carrying Additional Information G. Malkin January 1993 ASCII 16227 7 RIP-2

This document specifies an extension of the Routing Information Protocol (RIP), as defined in [1], to expand the amount of useful information carried in RIP packets and to add a measure of security. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC1723 RFC1058 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1389 RIP Version 2 MIB Extensions G. Malkin F. Baker January 1993 ASCII 23569 13 RIP-2 Management Information Base

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1724 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1390 Transmission of IP and ARP over FDDI Networks D. Katz January 1993 ASCII 22077 11 IP-FDDI IEEE 802 MAC

This memo defines a method of encapsulating the Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) requests and replies on Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Networks. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

STD0036 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC1391 The Tao of the IETF: A Guide for New Attendees of the Internet Engineering Task Force G. Malkin January 1993 ASCII 41892 19 meetings

The purpose of this For Your Information (FYI) RFC is to explain to the newcomers how the IETF works. This will give them a warm, fuzzy feeling and enable them to make the meeting more productive for everyone. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1539 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1392 Internet Users' Glossary G. Malkin T. LaQuey Parker January 1993 ASCII 104624 53

There are many networking glossaries in existence. This glossary concentrates on terms which are specific to the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1983 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1393 Traceroute Using an IP Option G. Malkin January 1993 ASCII 13140 7 TRACE-IP ICMP MTU Line Speed

This document specifies a new IP option and ICMP message type which duplicates the functionality of the existing traceroute method while generating fewer packets and completing in a shorter time. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1394 Relationship of Telex Answerback Codes to Internet Domains P. Robinson January 1993 ASCII 43776 15 DNS Country

This RFC gives the list, as best known, of all common Internet domains and the conversion between specific country telex answerback codes and Internet country domain identifiers. It also lists the telex code and international dialing code, wherever it is available. It will also list major Internet "Public" E-Mail addresses. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1395 BOOTP Vendor Information Extensions J. Reynolds January 1993 ASCII 16314 8 TAGS

This RFC is a slight revision and extension of RFC-1048 by Philip Prindeville, who should be credited with the original work in this memo. This memo will be updated as additional tags are defined. This edition introduces Tag 14 for Merit Dump File, Tag 15 for Domain Name, Tag 16 for Swap Server and Tag 17 for Root Path. This memo is a status report on the vendor information extensions used int the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP).

RFC1084 RFC1048 RFC1497 RFC1533 RFC0951 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1396 The Process for Organization of Internet Standards Working Group (POISED) S. Crocker January 1993 ASCII 22096 10 IAB IESG ISOC

This report provides a summary of the POISED Working Group (WG), starting from the events leading to the formation of the WG to the end of 1992. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1397 Default Route Advertisement In BGP2 and BGP3 Version of The Border Gateway Protocol D. Haskin January 1993 ASCII 4124 2 BGP

This document speficies the recommendation of the BGP Working Group on default route advertisement support in BGP2 [1] and BGP3 [2] versions of the Border Gateway Protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1398 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-Like Interface Types F. Kastenholz January 1993 ASCII 36684 17 MIB Management

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing ehternet-like objects. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1284 RFC1623 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1399 Summary of 1300-1399 J. Elliott January 1997 ASCII 43662 22 Index INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC1400 Transition and Modernization of the Internet Registration Service S. Williamson March 1993 ASCII 13008 7 INTERNIC IR

As a result of the NREN NIS award by National Science Foundation, non- DDN registration services will soon be transferred from the DDN NIC to the new Internet Registration Service, which is a part of an entity referred to as the InterNIC. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1401 Correspondence between the IAB and DISA on the use of DNS Internet Architecture Board January 1993 ASCII 12528 8 Domain Name Milnet

This memo reproduces three letters exchanged between the Internet Activities Board (IAB) and the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) regarding the importance of using the Domain Name System (DNS) throughout the Internet, and phasing out the use of older host name to address tables, such as "hosts.txt". This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1402 There's Gold in them thar Networks! or Searching for Treasure in all the Wrong Places J. Martin January 1993 ASCII 71176 39 information introduction SIGUCCS User Services Help

The ultimate goal is to make the route to these sources of information invisible to you. At present, this is not easy to do. I will explain some of the techniques that can be used to make these nuggets easier to pick up so that we all can be richer. This RFC provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1290 FYI0010 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1403 BGP OSPF Interaction K. Varadhan January 1993 ASCII 36173 17 BGP-OSPF border gateway protocol open shortest path first routing

This memo defines the various criteria to be used when designing an Autonomous System Border Routers (ASBR) that will run BGP with other ASBRs external to the AS and OSPF as its IGP. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1364 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1404 A Model for Common Operational Statistics B. Stockman January 1993 ASCII 52814 27 Management Operations

This memo describes a model for operational statistics in the Internet. It gives recommendations for metrics, measurements, polling periods, storage formats and presentation formats. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1857 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1405 Mapping between X.400(1984/1988) and Mail-11 (DECnet mail) C. Allocchio January 1993 ASCII 33885 19 SMTP EMail 822

This document describes a set of mappings which will enable inter working between systems operating the CCITT X.400 ( 1984 / 1988 ) Recommendations on Message Handling Systems, and systems running the Mail-11 (also known as DECnet mail) protocol. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC2162 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1406 Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS1 and E1 Interface Types F. Baker J. Watt Editors January 1993 ASCII 97559 50 DS1/E1-MIB T1 MIB Management SNMP

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing DS1 Interfaces -- including both T1 and E1 (a.k.a., CEPT 2 Mbit/s) links. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1232 RFC2495 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1407 Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS3/E3 Interface Type T. Cox K. Tesink January 1993 ASCII 90682 43 DS3/E3-MIB T3 MIB Management SNMP

This memo defines an extension to the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing DS3 and E3 Interfaces. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1233 RFC2496 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1408 Telnet Environment Option D. Borman Editor January 1993 ASCII 13936 7 TOPT-ENVIR Negotiation

This document specifies a mechanism for passing environment information between a telnet client and server. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1571 HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1409 Telnet Authentication Option D. Borman Editor January 1993 ASCII 13119 7 security

This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC1416 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1410 IAB Official Protocol Standards J. Postel Editor March 1993 ASCII 76524 35 proposed draft experimental informational historic full

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Architecture Board (IAB).

RFC1360 RFC1500 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1411 Telnet Authentication: Kerberos Version 4 D. Borman Editor January 1993 ASCII 7967 4 TEL-KER Security option

This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1412 Telnet Authentication: SPX K. Alagappan January 1993 ASCII 6952 4 TEL-SPX Security option

This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1413 Identification Protocol M. St. Johns February 1993 ASCII 16291 8 IDENT Authentication

The Identification Protocol was formerly called the Authentication Server Protocol. It has been renamed to better reflect its function. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC0931 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1413
RFC1414 Identification MIB M. St. Johns M. Rose February 1993 ASCII 14165 7 IDENT-MIB Management SNMP

This memo defines a MIB for use with identifying the users associated with TCP connections. It provides functionality approximately equivalent to that provided by the protocol defined in RFC 1413 [1]. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1415 FTP-FTAM Gateway Specification J. Mindel R. Slaski January 1993 ASCII 128261 58 FTP FTAM transfer ISO OSI

This memo describes a dual protocol stack application layer gateway that performs protocol translation, in an interactive environment, between the FTP and FTAM file transfer protocols. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1416 Telnet Authentication Option D. Borman Editor February 1993 ASCII 13270 7 TOPT-AUTH Security

This RFC 1416 replaces RFC 1409, which has an important typographical error in the example on page 6 (one occurance of "REPLY" should be "IS"). This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC1409 RFC2941 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1417 NADF Standing Documents: A Brief Overview The North American Directory Forum February 1993 ASCII 7270 4 X.500 Directory

The purpose of this document is to provide a brief overview of the NADF's Standing Document series. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1295 RFC1255 RFC1218 RFC1758 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1418 SNMP over OSI M. Rose March 1993 ASCII 7721 4 SNMP-OSI Management

This memo addresses some concerns by defining a framework for running the SNMP in an environment which supports the OSI connectionless-mode transport service. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1161 RFC1283 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1419 SNMP over AppleTalk G. Minshall M. Ritter March 1993 ASCII 16470 7 SNMP-AT Management

This memo describes the method by which the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) as specified in [1] can be used over AppleTalk protocols [2] instead of the Internet UDP/IP protocol stack. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1420 SNMP over IPX S. Bostock March 1993 ASCII 6762 4 SNMP-IPX Management

This document defines a convention for encapsulating Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) [1] packets over the transport mechanism provided via the Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol [2]. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1298 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1421 Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part I: Message Encryption and Authentication Procedures J. Linn February 1993 ASCII 103894 42 PEM-ENC PEM

This document defines message encryption and authentication procedures, in order to provide privacy-enhanced mail (PEM) services for electronic mail transfer in the Internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1113 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1422 Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part II: Certificate-Based Key Management S. Kent February 1993 ASCII 86085 32 PEM-CKM PEM

This is one of a series of documents defining privacy enhancement mechanisms for electronic mail transferred using Internet mail protocols. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1114 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1423 Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part III: Algorithms, Modes, and Identifiers D. Balenson February 1993 ASCII 33277 14 PEM-ALG PEM

This document provides definitions, formats, references, and citations for cryptographic algorithms, usage modes, and associated identifiers and parameters used in support of Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM) in the Internet community. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1115 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1424 Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part IV: Key Certification and Related Services B. Kaliski February 1993 ASCII 17537 9 PEM-KEY PEM

This document describes three types of service in support of Internet Privacy-Enhanced Mail (PEM) [1-3]: key certification, certificate- revocation list (CRL) storage, and CRL retrieval. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1425 SMTP Service Extensions J. Klensin WG Chair N. Freed Editor M. Rose E. Stefferud D. Crocker February 1993 ASCII 20932 10 Mail

This memo defines a framework for extending the SMTP service by defining a means whereby a server SMTP can inform a client SMTP as to the service extensions it supports. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1651 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1426 SMTP Service Extension for 8bit-MIMEtransport J. Klensin WG Chair N. Freed Editor M. Rose E. Stefferud D. Crocker February 1993 ASCII 11661 6 Mail

This memo defines an extension to the SMTP service whereby an SMTP content body containing octets outside of the US ASCII octet range (hex

RFC1652 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1427 SMTP Service Extension for Message Size Declaration J. Klensin WG Chair N. Freed Editor K. Moore February 1993 ASCII 17856 8 Mail

This memo defines an extension to the SMTP service whereby an SMTP client and server may interact to give the server an opportunity to decline to accept a message (perhaps temporarily) based on the client's estimate of the message size. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1653 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1428 Transition of Internet Mail from Just-Send-8 to 8bit-SMTP/MIME G. Vaudreuil February 1993 ASCII 12064 6 Mail

This document outlines the problems in this environment and an approach to minimizing the cost of transition from current usage of non-MIME 8bit messages to MIME. This RFC provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1429 Listserv Distribute Protocol E. Thomas February 1993 ASCII 17759 8 LISTSERV Mail

This memo specifies a subset of the distribution protocol used by the BITNET LISTSERV to deliver mail messages to large amounts of recipients. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1430 A Strategic Plan for Deploying an Internet X.500 Directory Service S. Hardcastle-Kille E. Huizer V. Cerf R. Hobby S. Kent February 1993 ASCII 47587 20 X.500

This document describes an overall strategy for deploying a Directory Service on the Internet, based on the OSI X.500 Directory Service. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1431 DUA Metrics (OSI-DS 33 (v2)) P. Barker February 1993 ASCII 42240 19 Directory User Agent Measurement Statistics Survey X.500

This document defines a set of criteria by which a DUA implementation, or more precisely a Directory user interface, may be judged. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1432 Recent Internet Books J. Quarterman March 1993 ASCII 27089 15 bibiography

Here is a list of books related to using the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1433 Directed ARP J. Garrett J. Hagan J. Wong March 1993 ASCII 41028 18 DIR-ARP public networks SMDS

Directed ARP is a dynamic address resolution procedure that enables hosts and routers to resolve advertised potential next-hop IP addresses on foreign IP networks to their associated link level addresses. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1434 Data Link Switching: Switch-to-Switch Protocol R. Dixon D. Kushi March 1993 ASCII 80182 33 PS 292006 PDF 181839 IBM SNA DLS SSP NetBIos

This RFC describes IBM's support of Data Link Switching over TCP/IP. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1795 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1435 IESG Advice from Experience with Path MTU Discovery S. Knowles March 1993 ASCII 2708 2 Maximum Transmission Unit

In the course of reviewing the MTU Discovery protocol for possible elevation to Draft Standard, a specific operational problem was uncovered. The problem results from the optional suppression of ICMP messages implemented in some routers. This memo outlines a modification to this practice to allow the correct functioning of MTU Discovery. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1436 The Internet Gopher Protocol (a distributed document search and retrieval protocol) F. Anklesaria M. McCahill P. Lindner D. Johnson D. Torrey B. Albert March 1993 ASCII 36493 16 GOPHER information locating

This document describes the protocol, lists some of the implementations currently available, and has an overview of how to implement new client and server applications. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1437 The Extension of MIME Content-Types to a New Medium N. Borenstein M. Linimon April 1 1993 ASCII 13356 6 life form Matter transport Sentient

This document defines one particular type of MIME data, the matter- transport/sentient-life-form type. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1438 Internet Engineering Task Force Statements Of Boredom (SOBs) A. Lyman Chapin C. Huitema April 1 1993 ASCII 3044 2 process policy

This document creates a new subseries of RFCs, entitled, IETF Statements Of Boredom (SOBs). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1439 The Uniqueness of Unique Identifiers C. Finseth March 1993 ASCII 20477 11 names

This RFC provides information that may be useful when selecting a method to use for assigning unique identifiers to people. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1440 SIFT/UFT: Sender-Initiated/Unsolicited File Transfer R. Troth July 1993 ASCII 17366 9 SIFT UFT Send FTP

This document describes a Sender-Initiated File Transfer (SIFT) protocol, also commonly called Unsolicited File Transfer (UFT) protocol. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1441 Introduction to version 2 of the Internet-standard Network Management Framework J. Case K. McCloghrie M. Rose S. Waldbusser April 1993 ASCII 25386 13 SNMPv2 SNMP Management Framework

The purpose of this document is to provide an overview of version 2 of the Internet-standard Network Management Framework, termed the SNMP version 2 framework (SNMPv2). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1442 Structure of Management Information for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) J. Case K. McCloghrie M. Rose S. Waldbusser April 1993 ASCII 95779 56 SNMP Management Framework SMI

Management information is viewed as a collection of managed objects, residing in a virtual information store, termed the Management Information Base (MIB). Collections of related objects are defined in MIB modules. These modules are written using a subset of OSI's Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) [1]. It is the purpose of this document, the Structure of Management Information (SMI), to define that subset. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1902 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1443 Textual Conventions for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) J. Case K. McCloghrie M. Rose S. Waldbusser April 1993 ASCII 60947 31 SNMP Management Framework

It is the purpose of this document to define the initial set of textual conventions available to all MIB modules. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1903 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1444 Conformance Statements for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) J. Case K. McCloghrie M. Rose S. Waldbusser April 1993 ASCII 57744 33 SNMP Management Framework

It may be useful to define the acceptable lower-bounds of implementation, along with the actual level of implementation achieved. It is the purpose of this document to define the notation used for these purposes. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1904 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1445 Administrative Model for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) J. Galvin K. McCloghrie April 1993 ASCII 99443 48 SNMP Management Framework

It is the purpose of this document, the Administrative Model for SNMPv2, to define how the administrative framework is applied to realize effective network management in a variety of configurations and environments. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1446 Security Protocols for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) J. Galvin K. McCloghrie April 1993 ASCII 108733 52 SNMP Management Framework

It is the purpose of this document, Security Protocols for SNMPv2, to define one such authentication and one such privacy protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1447 Party MIB for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) K. McCloghrie J. Galvin April 1993 ASCII 80762 50 SNMP Management Framework

The Administrative Model for SNMPv2 document [3] defines the properties associated with SNMPv2 parties, SNMPv2 contexts, and access control policies. It is the purpose of this document, the Party MIB for SNMPv2, to define managed objects which correspond to these properties. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1448 Protocol Operations for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) J. Case K. McCloghrie M. Rose S. Waldbusser April 1993 ASCII 74224 36 SNMP Management Framework

It is the purpose of this document, Protocol Operations for SNMPv2, to define the operations of the protocol with respect to the sending and receiving of the PDUs. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1905 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1449 Transport Mappings for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) J. Case K. McCloghrie M. Rose S. Waldbusser April 1993 ASCII 41161 25 SNMP Management Framework

It is the purpose of this document to define how the SNMPv2 maps onto an initial set of transport domains. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1906 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1450 Management Information Base for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) J. Case K. McCloghrie M. Rose S. Waldbusser April 1993 ASCII 42172 27 SNMP Management Framework

It is the purpose of this document to define managed objects which describe the behavior of a SNMPv2 entity. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1907 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1451 Manager-to-Manager Management Information Base J. Case K. McCloghrie M. Rose S. Waldbusser April 1993 ASCII 62935 36 SNMP Management Framework

It is the purpose of this document to define managed objects which describe the behavior of a SNMPv2 entity acting in both a manager role and an agent role. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC HISTORIC
RFC1452 Coexistence between version 1 and version 2 of the Internet-standard Network Management Framework J. Case K. McCloghrie M. Rose S. Waldbusser April 1993 ASCII 32176 17 SNMP Management Framework

The purpose of this document is to describe coexistence between version 2 of the Internet-standard Network Management Framework, termed the SNMP version 2 framework (SNMPv2) [1], and the original Internet-standard Network Management Framework (SNMPv1). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1908 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1453 A Comment on Packet Video Remote Conferencing and the Transport/Network Layers W. Chimiak April 1993 ASCII 23563 10 XTP

This RFC is a vehicle to inform the Internet community about XTP as it benefits from past Internet activity and targets general-purpose applications and multimedia applications with the emerging ATM networks in mind. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1454 Comparison of Proposals for Next Version of IP T. Dixon May 1993 ASCII 35064 15 IPng PIP TUBA SIP

This is a slightly edited reprint of RARE Technical Report (RTC(93)004). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1455 Physical Link Security Type of Service D. Eastlake 3rd May 1993 ASCII 12391 6 TOS-LS TOS

This RFC documents an experimental protocol providing a Type of Service (TOS) to request maximum physical link security. This is an addition to the types of service enumerated in RFC 1349: Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC2474 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1456 Conventions for Encoding the Vietnamese Language VISCII: VIetnamese Standard Code for Information Interchange VIQR: VIetnamese Quoted-Readable Specification Vietnamese Standardization Working Group May 1993 ASCII 14775 7 Character Set

This document provides information to the Internet community on the currently used conventions for encoding Vietnamese characters into 7-bit US ASCII and in an 8-bit form. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1457 Security Label Framework for the Internet R. Housley May 1993 ASCII 35802 14

This memo presents a security labeling framework for the Internet. The framework is intended to help protocol designers determine what, if any, security labeling should be supported by their protocols. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1458 Requirements for Multicast Protocols R. Braudes S. Zabele May 1993 ASCII 48106 19 Real-Time

This memo discusses some of these unresolved issues, and provides a high-level design for a new multicast transport protocol, group address and membership authority, and modifications to existing routing protocols. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1459 Internet Relay Chat Protocol J. Oikarinen D. Reed May 1993 ASCII 138964 65 IRCP IRC

The IRC protocol is a text-based protocol, with the simplest client being any socket program capable of connecting to the server. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC2810 RFC2811 RFC2812 RFC2813 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1460 Post Office Protocol - Version 3 M. Rose June 1993 ASCII 38827 17 Email

This memo is a revision to RFC 1225, a Draft Standard. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC1225 RFC1725 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1461 SNMP MIB extension for Multiprotocol Interconnect over X.25 D. Throop May 1993 ASCII 47945 21 X25-MIB

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing Multiprotocol Interconnect (including IP) traffic carried over X.25. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1462 FYI on "What is the Internet?" E. Krol E. Hoffman May 1993 ASCII 27811 11 Introduction

This FYI RFC answers the question, "What is the Internet?" and is produced by the User Services Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

FYI0020 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1463 FYI on Introducing the Internet-- A Short Bibliography of Introductory Internetworking Readings E. Hoffman L. Jackson May 1993 ASCII 7116 4

This bibliography offers a short list of recent information resources that will help the network novice become familiar with the Internet, including its associated networks, resources, protocols, and history. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

FYI0019 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1464 Using the Domain Name System To Store Arbitrary String Attributes R. Rosenbaum May 1993 ASCII 7953 4 DNS TXT

This paper describes a simple means to associate arbitrary string information (ASCII text) with attributes that have not been defined by the DNS. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1465 Routing Coordination for X.400 MHS Services Within a Multi Protocol / Multi Network Environment Table Format V3 for Static Routing D. Eppenberger May 1993 ASCII 66833 31 X400

This document proposes short term solutions for maintaining and distributing routing information and shows how messages can travel over different networks by using multi stack MTAs as relays. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1466 Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space E. Gerich May 1993 ASCII 22262 10 CIDR

This document proposes a plan which will forward the implementation of RFC 1174 and which defines the allocation and assignment of the network number space. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1366 RFC2050 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1467 Status of CIDR Deployment in the Internet C. Topolcic August 1993 ASCII 20720 9 routing tables allocation registry IR IANA classless

This document describes the current status of the development and deployment of CIDR technology into the Internet. This document replaces RFC 1367, which was a schedule for the deployment of IP address space management procedures to support route aggregation. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1367 HISTORIC INFORMATIONAL
RFC1468 Japanese Character Encoding for Internet Messages J. Murai M. Crispin E. van der Poel June 1993 ASCII 10970 6 Set

This document describes the encoding used in electronic mail [RFC822] and network news [RFC1036] messages in several Japanese networks. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1469 IP Multicast over Token-Ring Local Area Networks T. Pusateri June 1993 ASCII 8189 4 IP-TR-MC 802.2 802.5

This document specifies a method for the transmission of IP multicast datagrams over Token-Ring Local Area Networks. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1470 FYI on a Network Management Tool Catalog: Tools for Monitoring and Debugging TCP/IP Internets and Interconnected Devices R. Enger J. Reynolds June 1993 ASCII 308528 192 NOCTOOLS

The goal of this FYI memo is to provide an update to FYI 2, RFC 1147 [1], which provided practical information to site administrators and network managers. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1147 FYI0002 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1471 The Definitions of Managed Objects for the Link Control Protocol of the Point-to-Point Protocol F. Kastenholz June 1993 ASCII 53558 25 PPP/LCP MIB Management Framework PPP

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing the Link Control Protocol and Link Quality Monitoring on subnetwork interfaces that use the family of Point-to-Point Protocols [8, 9, 10, 11, & 12]. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1472 The Definitions of Managed Objects for the Security Protocols of the Point-to-Point Protocol F. Kastenholz June 1993 ASCII 27152 13 PPP/SEC MIB Management Framework PPP

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing the Security Protocols on subnetwork interfaces using the family of Point-to-Point Protocols [8, 9, 10, 11, & 12]. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1473 The Definitions of Managed Objects for the IP Network Control Protocol of the Point-to-Point Protocol F. Kastenholz June 1993 ASCII 20484 10 PPP/IP MIB Management Framework PPP

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing the IP Network Control Protocol on subnetwork interfaces using the family of Point-to-Point Protocols [8, 9, 10, 11, & 12]. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1474 The Definitions of Managed Objects for the Bridge Network Control Protocol of the Point-to-Point Protocol F. Kastenholz June 1993 ASCII 31846 15 PPP/Bridge Management Framework PPP

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing the bridge Network Control Protocol [10] on subnetwork interfaces using the family of Point-to-Point Protocols. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1475 TP/IX: The Next Internet R. Ullmann June 1993 ASCII 77854 35 TP-IX IPv7 IPng

This memo presents the specification for version 7 of the Internet Protocol, as well as version 7 of the TCP and the user datagram protocol. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1476 RAP: Internet Route Access Protocol R. Ullmann June 1993 ASCII 45560 20 RAP Routing

This RFC describes an open distance vector routing protocol for use at all levels of the internet, from isolated LANs to the major routers of an international commercial network provider. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1477 IDPR as a Proposed Standard M. Steenstrup July 1993 ASCII 32238 13 Routing Policy

This document contains a discussion of inter-domain policy routing (IDPR), including an overview of functionality and a discussion of experiments. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1478 An Architecture for Inter-Domain Policy Routing M. Steenstrup June 1993 ASCII 90673 35 IDPR-ARCH IDPR

We present an architecture for inter-domain policy routing (IDPR). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1479 Inter-Domain Policy Routing Protocol Specification: Version 1 M. Steenstrup July 1993 ASCII 275823 108 IDPR IDPR

We present the set of protocols and procedures that constitute Inter- Domain Policy Routing (IDPR). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1480 The US Domain A. Cooper J. Postel June 1993 ASCII 100556 47 DNS top-level

This is a description of the US Top Level Domains on the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1386 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1481 IAB Recommendation for an Intermediate Strategy to Address the Issue of Scaling C. Huitema July 1993 ASCII 3502 2 CIDR

CIDR is proposed as an immediate term strategy to extend the life of the current 32 bit IP address space. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

HISTORIC INFORMATIONAL
RFC1482 Aggregation Support in the NSFNET Policy-Based Routing Database M. Knopper S. Richardson June 1993 ASCII 25330 11 CIDR

This document describes plans for support of route aggregation, as specified in the descriptions of Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) [1] and the BGP-4 protocol [2], by the NSFNET Backbone Network Service. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

HISTORIC INFORMATIONAL
RFC1483 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 Juha Heinanen July 1993 ASCII 35192 16 ATM-ENCAP IP AAL5 over

This memo describes two encapsulations methods for carrying network interconnect traffic over ATM AAL5. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2684 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1484 Using the OSI Directory to achieve User Friendly Naming (OSI-DS 24 (v1.2)) S. Hardcastle-Kille July 1993 ASCII 48974 25 X.500 directory names representing names

This proposal sets out some conventions for representing names in a friendly manner, and shows how this can be used to achieve really friendly naming. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1781 RFC3494 HISTORIC EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1485 A String Representation of Distinguished Names (OSI-DS 23 (v5)) S. Hardcastle-Kille July 1993 ASCII 11158 7 X.500 directory names representing names

When a distinguished name is communicated between to users not using a directory protocol (e.g., in a mail message), there is a need to have a user-oriented string representation of distinguished name. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC1779 RFC3494 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1486 An Experiment in Remote Printing M. Rose C. Malamud July 1993 ASCII 26373 14 electronic mail facsimile

This memo describes a technique for "remote printing" using the Internet mail infrastructure. In particular, this memo focuses on the case in which remote printers are connected to the international telephone network. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1528 RFC1529 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1487 X.500 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol W. Yeong T. Howes S. Kille July 1993 ASCII 44947 21 X.500 DAP interactive access

The protocol described in this document is designed to provide access to the Directory while not incurring the resource requirements of the Directory Access Protocol (DAP). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1777 RFC3494 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1488 The X.500 String Representation of Standard Attribute Syntaxes T. Howes S. Kille W. Yeong C. Robbins July 1993 ASCII 17182 11 X.500 LDAP lightweight directory protocol

This document defines the requirements that must be satisfied by encoding rules used to render Directory attribute syntaxes into a form suitable for use in the LDAP, then goes on to define the encoding rules for the standard set of attribute syntaxes defined in [1,2] and [3]. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1778 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1489 Registration of a Cyrillic Character Set A. Chernov July 1993 ASCII 7798 5

Though the proposed character set "koi8-r" is not currently an international standard, there is very large user community (including Relcom Net) supporting it. Factually, "koi8-r" is de-facto standard for Unix and global network applications in the former Soviet Union. This is the reason the Society of Unix User Groups (SUUG) believes "koi8-r" should be registered. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1490 Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay T. Bradley C. Brown A. Malis July 1993 ASCII 75206 35 standard standards IP over

This memo describes an encapsulation method for carrying network interconnect traffic over a Frame Relay backbone. It covers aspects of both Bridging and Routing. Additionally, it describes a simple fragmentation procedure for carrying large frames over a frame relay network with a smaller MTU. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1294 RFC2427 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1491 A Survey of Advanced Usages of X.500 C. Weider R. Wright July 1993 ASCII 34883 18 directory

This document is the result of a survey asking people to detail their advanced usages of X.500. It is intended to show how various organizations are using X.500 in ways which extend the view of X.500 as a "White Pages" service. This RFC is a product of the Integrated Directory Services Working Group of the Application and User Services Areas of the IETF. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

FYI0021 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1492 An Access Control Protocol, Sometimes Called TACACS C. Finseth July 1993 ASCII 41880 21 TACACS Terminal Server TAC

This RFC documents the extended TACACS protocol use by the Cisco Systems terminal servers. This same protocol is used by the University of Minnesota's distributed authentication system. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1493 Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges E. Decker P. Langille A. Rijsinghani K. McCloghrie July 1993 ASCII 74493 34 BRIDGE-MIB SNMP MIB standard standards

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP based internets. In particular it defines objects for managing MAC bridges based on the IEEE 802.1D-1990 standard between Local Area Network (LAN) segments. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1286 RFC4188 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1494 Equivalences between 1988 X.400 and RFC-822 Message Bodies H. Alvestrand S. Thompson August 1993 ASCII 37273 19 Equiv Mail

This document describes the content of the "IANA MHS/MIME Equivalence table", and defines the initial configuration of this table. Mappings for new MIME content-types and/or X.400 body part types should be registered with the IANA to minimize redundancy and promote interoperability. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1495 Mapping between X.400 and RFC-822 Message Bodies H. Alvestrand S. Kille R. Miles M. Rose S. Thompson August 1993 ASCII 20071 11 Mail

Since the introduction of X.400(84), there has been work ongoing for defining mappings between MHS and RFC-822. The most recent work in this area is RFC-1327 [3], which focuses primarily on translation of envelope and headers. This document is complimentary to RFC-1327 as it focuses on translation of the message body. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2156 RFC1327 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1496 Rules for downgrading messages from X.400/88 to X.400/84 when MIME content-types are present in the messages H. Alvestrand J. Romaguera K. Jordan August 1993 ASCII 8411 5 HARPOON Mail

This document describes how RFC-1328 must be modified in order to provide adequate support for the scenarios: It replaces chapter 6 of RFC-1328. The rest of RFC-1328 is NOT obsoleted. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1497 BOOTP Vendor Information Extensions J. Reynolds August 1993 ASCII 16805 8 TAGS Boot

This RFC is a slight revision and extension of RFC-1048 by Philip Prindeville, who should be credited with the original work in this memo. This memo is a status report on the vendor information extensions used in the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP).

RFC1395 RFC1084 RFC1048 RFC1533 RFC0951 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1498 On the Naming and Binding of Network Destinations J. Saltzer August 1993 ASCII 24698 10 NAMES Addresses Routes Objects Nodes Paths

This brief paper offers a perspective on the subject of names of destinations in data communication networks. It suggests two ideas: First, it is helpful to distinguish among four different kinds of objects that may be named as the destination of a packet in a network. Second, the operating system concept of binding is a useful way to describe the relations among the four kinds of objects. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1499 Summary of 1400-1499 J. Elliott January 1997 ASCII 40923 21 Index INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC1500 Internet Official Protocol Standards J. Postel August 1993 ASCII 79557 36 IAB

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1410 RFC1540 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1501 OS/2 User Group E. Brunsen August 1993 ASCII 3636 2

Memo soliciting reactions to the proposal of a OS/2 User Group. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an IAB standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1502 X.400 Use of Extended Character Sets H. Alvestrand August 1993 ASCII 27976 14 Mail

This RFC defines a suggested method of using "GeneralText" in order to harmonize as much as possible the usage of this body part. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1503 Algorithms for Automating Administration in SNMPv2 Managers K. McCloghrie M. Rose August 1993 ASCII 33542 14 Management SNMP

When a user invokes an SNMPv2 management application, it may be desirable for the user to specify the minimum amount of information necessary to establish and maintain SNMPv2 communications. This memo suggests an approach to achieve this goal. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1504 Appletalk Update-Based Routing Protocol: Enhanced Appletalk Routing A. Oppenheimer August 1993 ASCII 201553 82 AVRP

This document provides detailed information about the AppleTalk Update- based Routing Protocol (AURP) and wide area routing. AURP provides wide area routing enhancements to the AppleTalk routing protocols and is fully compatible with AppleTalk Phase 2. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1505 Encoding Header Field for Internet Messages A. Costanzo D. Robinson R. Ullmann August 1993 ASCII 63796 36 EHF-MAIL Mail

This document expands upon the elective experimental Encoding header field which permits the mailing of multi-part, multi-structured messages. It replaces RFC 1154. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1154 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1506 A Tutorial on Gatewaying between X.400 and Internet Mail J. Houttuin August 1993 ASCII 85550 39 822 email RTR

This tutorial was produced especially to help new gateway managers find their way into the complicated subject of mail gatewaying according to RFC 1327. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1507 DASS - Distributed Authentication Security Service C. Kaufman September 1993 ASCII 287809 119 DASS CAT

The goal of DASS is to provide authentication services in a distributed environment which are both more secure and easier to use than existing mechanisms. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1508 Generic Security Service Application Program Interface J. Linn September 1993 ASCII 111228 49 CAT,GSS,API

This Generic Security Service Application Program Interface (GSS-API) definition provides security services to callers in a generic fashion, supportable with a range of underlying mechanisms and technologies and hence allowing source-level portability of applications to different environments. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2078 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1509 Generic Security Service API : C-bindings J. Wray September 1993 ASCII 99608 48 GSSAPI CAT,GSS

This document specifies C language bindings for the Generic Security Service Application Program Interface (GSS-API), which is described at a language-independent conceptual level in other documents. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC2744 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1510 The Kerberos Network Authentication Service (V5) J. Kohl C. Neuman September 1993 ASCII 275395 112 KERBEROS CAT,Security

This document gives an overview and specification of Version 5 of the protocol for the Kerberos network authentication system. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC4120 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1511 Common Authentication Technology Overview J. Linn September 1993 ASCII 4185 2 CAT,Security

This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1512 FDDI Management Information Base J. Case A. Rijsinghani September 1993 ASCII 108589 51 FDDI-MIB MIB SNMP

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing devices which implement the FDDI based on the ANSI FDDI SMT 7.3 draft standard, which has been forwarded for publication by the X3T9.5 committee.

RFC1285 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1513 Token Ring Extensions to the Remote Network Monitoring MIB S. Waldbusser September 1993 ASCII 121974 55 Monitoring SNMP

This memo defines extensions to the Remote Network Monitoring MIB for managing 802.5 Token Ring networks. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1271 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1514 Host Resources MIB P. Grillo S. Waldbusser September 1993 ASCII 63775 33 HOST-MIB Management SNMP

This memo defines a MIB for use with managing host systems. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC2790 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1515 Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3 Medium Attachment Units (MAUs) D. McMaster K. McCloghrie S. Roberts September 1993 ASCII 52828 25 MIB Management SNMP

This document defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing IEEE 802.3 Medium Attachment Units (MAUs). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC3636 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1516 Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3 Repeater Devices D. McMaster K. McCloghrie September 1993 ASCII 82918 40 Management SNMP

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it defines objects for managing IEEE 802.3 10 Mb/second baseband repeaters, sometimes referred to as "hubs." [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1368 RFC2108 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1517 Applicability Statement for the Implementation of Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) Internet Engineering Steering Group R. Hinden September 1993 ASCII 7357 4 CIDR Address

Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) defines a mechanism to slow the growth of routing tables and reduce the need to allocate new IP network numbers. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1517
RFC1518 An Architecture for IP Address Allocation with CIDR Y. Rekhter T. Li September 1993 ASCII 72609 27 CIDR-ARCH Classless Routing

This paper provides an architecture and a plan for allocating IP addresses in the Internet. This architecture and the plan are intended to play an important role in steering the Internet towards the Address Assignment and Aggregating Strategy. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1519 Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR): an Address Assignment and Aggregation Strategy V. Fuller T. Li J. Yu K. Varadhan September 1993 ASCII 59998 24 CIDR-STRA]

This memo discusses strategies for address assignment of the existing IP address space with a view to conserve the address space and stem the explosive growth of routing tables in default-route-free routers. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1338 RFC4632 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1520 Exchanging Routing Information Across Provider Boundaries in the CIDR Environment Y. Rekhter C. Topolcic September 1993 ASCII 20389 9 Classless Routing

The purpose of this document is twofold. First, it describes various alternatives for exchanging inter-domain routing information across domain boundaries, where one of the peering domain is CIDR-capable and another is not. Second, it addresses the implications of running CIDR- capable inter-domain routing protocols (e.g., BGP-4, IDRP) on intra- domain routing. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

HISTORIC INFORMATIONAL
RFC1521 MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part One: Mechanisms for Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies N. Borenstein N. Freed September 1993 ASCII 187424 81 PS 393670 PDF 205091 email multimedia

This document redefines the format of message bodies to allow multi-part textual and non-textual message bodies to be represented and exchanged without loss of information. This is based on earlier work documented in RFC 934 and STD 11, RFC 1049, but extends and revises that work. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1341 RFC2045 RFC2046 RFC2047 RFC2048 RFC2049 RFC1590 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1522 MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part Two: Message Header Extensions for Non-ASCII Text K. Moore September 1993 ASCII 22502 10 email character

This memo describes an extension to the message format defined in RFC 1521, to allow the representation of character sets other than ASCII in RFC 822 (STD 11) message headers. The extensions described were designed to be highly compatible with existing Internet mail handling software, and to be easily implemented in mail readers that support RFC 1521.

RFC1342 RFC2045 RFC2046 RFC2047 RFC2048 RFC2049 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1523 The text/enriched MIME Content-type N. Borenstein September 1993 ASCII 32691 15 email mail richtext

MIME [RFC-1341, RFC-1521] defines a format and general framework for the representation of a wide variety of data types in Internet mail. This document defines one particular type of MIME data, the text/enriched type, a refinement of the "text/richtext" type defined in RFC 1341. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1563 RFC1896 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1524 A User Agent Configuration Mechanism For Multimedia Mail Format Information N. Borenstein September 1993 ASCII 26464 12 MIME email mailcap

This memo suggests a file format to be used to inform multiple mail reading user agent programs about the locally-installed facilities for handling mail in various formats. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1525 Definitions of Managed Objects for Source Routing Bridges E. Decker K. McCloghrie P. Langille A. Rijsinghani September 1993 ASCII 38100 18 SRB-MIB MIB Management SNMP

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing source routing and source routing transparent bridges. These bridges are also required to implement relevant groups in the Bridge MIB. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1286 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1526 Assignment of System Identifiers for TUBA/CLNP Hosts D. Piscitello September 1993 ASCII 16848 8 NSAP Address

This document describes conventions whereby the system identifier portion of an RFC 1237 style NSAP address may be guaranteed uniqueness within a routing domain for the purpose of autoconfiguration in TUBA/CLNP internets. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1527 What Should We Plan Given the Dilemma of the Network? G. Cook September 1993 ASCII 46935 17

The Internet community needs to be asking what the most important policy issues facing the network are. And given agreement on any particular set of policy issues, the next thing we should be asking is, what would be some of the political choices that would follow for Congress to make? This memo is a shortened version of the suggested policy draft. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1528 Principles of Operation for the TPC.INT Subdomain: Remote Printing -- Technical Procedures C. Malamud M. Rose October 1993 ASCII 18576 12 REM-PRINT FAX Facsimile

This memo describes a technique for "remote printing" using the Internet mail infrastructure. In particular, this memo focuses on the case in which remote printers are connected to the international telephone network. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1486 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1529 Principles of Operation for the TPC.INT Subdomain: Remote Printing -- Administrative Policies C. Malamud M. Rose October 1993 ASCII 11142 5 FAX Facsimile

This document defines the administrative policies for the operation of remote printer facilities within the context of the tpc.int subdomain. The document describes different approaches to resource recovery for remote printer server sites and includes discussions of issues pertaining to auditing, security, and denial of access. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1486 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1530 Principles of Operation for the TPC.INT Subdomain: General Principles and Policy C. Malamud M. Rose October 1993 ASCII 15031 7 FAX Facsimile

This document defines the initial principles of operation for the tpc.int subdomain, a collection of service listings accessible over the Internet infrastructure through an administered namespace contained within the Domain Name System. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1531 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol R. Droms October 1993 ASCII 96192 39 DHCP

The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a framework for passing configuration information to hosts on a TCP/IP network. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1541 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1531
RFC1532 Clarifications and Extensions for the Bootstrap Protocol W. Wimer October 1993 ASCII 51545 22 BOOTP

Some aspects of the BOOTP protocol were rather loosely defined in its original specification. In particular, only a general description was provided for the behavior of "BOOTP relay agents" (originally called BOOTP forwarding agents"). The client behavior description also suffered in certain ways. This memo attempts to clarify and strengthen the specification in these areas. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1542 RFC0951 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1533 DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions S. Alexander R. Droms October 1993 ASCII 50919 30 Dynamic Host Configuration Bootstrap

This document specifies the current set of DHCP options. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC1497 RFC1395 RFC1084 RFC1048 RFC2132 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1534 Interoperation Between DHCP and BOOTP R. Droms October 1993 ASCII 6966 4 DHCP-BOOTP Dynamic Host Configuration Bootstrap

DHCP provides a superset of the functions provided by BOOTP. This document describes the interactions between DHCP and BOOTP network participants. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

DRAFT STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1534
RFC1535 A Security Problem and Proposed Correction With Widely Deployed DNS Software E. Gavron October 1993 ASCII 9722 5 Domain Name System

This document discusses a flaw in some of the currently distributed name resolver clients. The flaw exposes a security weakness related to the search heuristic invoked by these same resolvers when users provide a partial domain name, and which is easy to exploit. This document points out the flaw, a case in point, and a solution. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1535
RFC1536 Common DNS Implementation Errors and Suggested Fixes A. Kumar J. Postel C. Neuman P. Danzig S. Miller October 1993 ASCII 25476 12 Domain Name System

This memo describes common errors seen in DNS implementations and suggests some fixes. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1537 Common DNS Data File Configuration Errors P. Beertema October 1993 ASCII 19825 9 Domain Name System

This memo describes errors often found in DNS data files. It points out common mistakes system administrators tend to make and why they often go unnoticed for long periods of time. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

RFC1912 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1538 Advanced SNA/IP : A Simple SNA Transport Protocol W. Behl B. Sterling W. Teskey October 1993 ASCII 21217 10 ADSNA-IP Domain Name System

This RFC provides information for the Internet community about a method for establishing and maintaining SNA sessions over an IP internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1539 The Tao of IETF - A Guide for New Attendees of the Internet Engineering Task Force G. Malkin October 1993 ASCII 48199 22 Introduction

The purpose of this For Your Information (FYI) RFC is to explain to the newcomers how the IETF works. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard. [FYI 17]

RFC1391 RFC1718 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1540 Internet Official Protocol Standards J. Postel October 1993 ASCII 75496 34 status procedure index

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1500 RFC1600 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1541 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol R. Droms October 1993 ASCII 96950 39 DHCP

The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a framework for passing configuration information to hosts on a TCP/IP network. DHCP is based on the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) adding the capability of automatic allocation of reusable network addresses and additional configuration options. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1531 RFC2131 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1542 Clarifications and Extensions for the Bootstrap Protocol W. Wimer October 1993 ASCII 52948 23 BOOTP

Some aspects of the BOOTP protocol were rather loosely defined in its original specification. In particular, only a general description was provided for the behavior of "BOOTP relay agents" (originally called BOOTP forwarding agents"). The client behavior description also suffered in certain ways. This memo attempts to clarify and strengthen the specification in these areas. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1532 RFC0951 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1542
RFC1543 Instructions to RFC Authors J. Postel October 1993 ASCII 31383 16 Request For Comment

This Request for Comments (RFC) provides information about the preparation of RFCs, and certain policies relating to the publication of RFCs. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1111 RFC0825 RFC2223 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1544 The Content-MD5 Header Field M. Rose November 1993 ASCII 6478 3 MIME EMail Integrity MIC Digest

This memo defines the use of an optional header field, Content-MD5, which may be used as a message integrity check (MIC), to verify that the decoded data are the same data that were initially sent. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC1864 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1545 FTP Operation Over Big Address Records (FOOBAR) D. Piscitello November 1993 ASCII 8985 5 FTP File Transfer PORT PASV LPRT LPSV

This RFC specifies a method for assigning long addresses in the HOST- PORT specification for the data port to be used in establishing a data connection for File Transfer Protocol, FTP (STD 9, RFC 959). This is a general solution, applicable for all "next generation" IP alternatives, and can also be extended to allow FTP operation over transport interfaces other than TCP. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1639 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1546 Host Anycasting Service C. Partridge T. Mendez W. Milliken November 1993 ASCII 22263 9 Resource Location Multicasting

This RFC describes an internet anycasting service for IP. The primary purpose of this memo is to establish the semantics of an anycasting service within an IP internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1547 Requirements for an Internet Standard Point-to-Point Protocol D. Perkins December 1993 ASCII 49810 21 PPP link serial line

This document discusses the evaluation criteria for an Internet Standard Data Link Layer protocol to be used with point-to-point links. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1548 The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) W. Simpson December 1993 ASCII 111638 53 link serial line

This document defines the PPP organization and methodology, and the PPP encapsulation, together with an extensible option negotiation mechanism which is able to negotiate a rich assortment of configuration parameters and provides additional management functions. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1331 RFC1661 RFC1570 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1549 PPP in HDLC Framing W. Simpson Editor December 1993 ASCII 36352 18 point link serial line

This document describes the use of HDLC for framing PPP encapsulated packets. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1662 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1550 IP: Next Generation (IPng) White Paper Solicitation S. Bradner A. Mankin December 1993 ASCII 12472 6

This memo solicits white papers on topics related to the IPng requirements and selection criteria. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1551 Novell IPX Over Various WAN Media (IPXWAN) M. Allen December 1993 ASCII 54210 22 Internetworking Packet Exchange

This document describes how Novell IPX operates over various WAN media. Specifically, it describes the common "IPX WAN" protocol Novell uses to exchange necessary router to router information prior to exchanging standard IPX routing information and traffic over WAN datalinks. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1634 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1552 The PPP Internetworking Packet Exchange Control Protocol (IPXCP) W. Simpson December 1993 ASCII 29173 16 IPXCP IPX point serial line link

This document defines the Network Control Protocol for establishing and configuring the IPX protocol over PPP. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1553 Compressing IPX Headers Over WAN Media (CIPX) S. Mathur M. Lewis December 1993 ASCII 47450 23 CIPX Internetworking Packet Exchange

This document describes a method for compressing the headers of IPX datagrams (CIPX). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1554 ISO-2022-JP-2: Multilingual Extension of ISO-2022-JP M. Ohta K. Handa December 1993 ASCII 11449 6 Character Set Japanese

This memo describes a text encoding scheme: "ISO-2022-JP-2", which is used experimentally for electronic mail [RFC822] and network news [RFC1036] messages in several Japanese networks. The encoding is a multilingual extension of "ISO-2022-JP", the existing encoding for Japanese [2022JP]. The encoding is supported by an Emacs based multilingual text editor: MULE [MULE]. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1555 Hebrew Character Encoding for Internet Messages H. Nussbacher Y. Bourvine December 1993 ASCII 9273 5 Character Set

This document describes the encoding used in electronic mail [RFC822] for transferring Hebrew. The standard devised makes use of MIME [RFC1521] and ISO-8859-8. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1556 Handling of Bi-directional Texts in MIME H. Nussbacher December 1993 ASCII 5602 3 Character Set

This document describes the format and syntax of the "direction" keyword to be used with bi-directional texts in MIME. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1557 Korean Character Encoding for Internet Messages U. Choi K. Chon H. Park December 1993 ASCII 8736 5 Character Set

This document describes the encoding method being used to represent Korean characters in both header and body part of the Internet mail messages [RFC822]. This encoding method was specified in 1991, and has since then been used. It has now widely being used in Korean IP networks. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1558 A String Representation of LDAP Search Filters T. Howes December 1993 ASCII 5239 3 X.500 Directory

The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) defines a network representation of a search filter transmitted to an LDAP server. Some applications may find it useful to have a common way of representing these search filters in a human-readable form. This document defines a human-readable string format for representing LDAP search filters. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1960 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1559 DECnet Phase IV MIB Extensions J. Saperia December 1993 ASCII 125427 69 DECNET-MIB Management SNMP

This memo defines a set of DECnet Phase IV extensions that have been created for the Internet MIB. It reflects changes which are the result of operational experience based on RFC 1289. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1289 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1560 The MultiProtocol Internet B. Leiner Y. Rekhter December 1993 ASCII 16651 7 Architecture Protocol

There has recently been considerable discussion on two topics: MultiProtocol approaches in the Internet and the selection of a next generation Internet Protocol. This document suggests a strawman position for goals and approaches for the IETF/IESG/IAB in these areas. It takes the view that these two topics are related, and proposes directions for the IETF/IESG/IAB to pursue. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1561 Use of ISO CLNP in TUBA Environments D. Piscitello December 1993 ASCII 55902 25 CLNP-TUBA OSI IP Internet Protocol

This memo specifies a profile of the ISO/IEC 8473 Connectionless-mode Network Layer Protocol for use in conjunction with RFC 1347, TCP/UDP over Bigger Addresses. It describes the use of CLNP to provide the lower-level service expected by Transmission Control Protocol and User Datagram Protocol. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1562 Naming Guidelines for the AARNet X.500 Directory Service G. Michaelson M. Prior December 1993 ASCII 6884 4 Australia

This document is an AARNet (Australian Academic and Research Network) Engineering Note (AEN-001). AARNet Engineering Notes are engineering documents of the AARNet Engineering Working Group, and record current or proposed operational practices related to the provision of Internetworking services within Australia, and AARNet in particular. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1563 The text/enriched MIME Content-type N. Borenstein January 1994 ASCII 32913 16 PS 73543 PDF 37459 email mail richtext

MIME [RFC-1341, RFC-1521] defines a format and general framework for the representation of a wide variety of data types in Internet mail. This document defines one particular type of MIME data, the text/enriched type, a refinement of the "text/richtext" type defined in RFC 1341. The text/enriched MIME type is intended to facilitate the wider interoperation of simple enriched text across a wide variety of hardware and software platforms. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1523 RFC1896 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1564 DSA Metrics (OSI-DS 34 (v3)) P. Barker R. Hedberg January 1994 ASCII 46205 21 x.500 Directory Service Agent

This document defines a set of criteria by which a DSA implementation may be judged. Particular issues covered include conformance to standards; performance; demonstrated interoperability. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1565 Network Services Monitoring MIB S. Kille N. Freed January 1994 ASCII 29761 17 Management Information Base

This document defines a MIB which contains the elements common to the monitoring of any network service application. This information includes a table of all monitorable network service applications, a count of the associations (connections) to each application, and basic information about the parameters and status of each application-related association. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2248 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1566 Mail Monitoring MIB S. Kille N. Freed January 1994 ASCII 33136 20 Management Information Base

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, this memo extends the basic Network Services Monitoring MIB to allow monitoring of Message Transfer Agents (MTAs). It may also be used to monitor MTA components within gateways. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2249 RFC2789 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1567 X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB G. Mansfield S. Kille January 1994 ASCII 33527 18 X500-MIB Management Information Base

This document defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB). It defines the MIB for monitoring Directory System Agents (DSA), a component of the OSI Directory. This MIB will be used in conjunction with the APPLICATION-MIB for monitoring DSAs. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2605 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1568 Simple Network Paging Protocol - Version 1(b) A. Gwinn January 1994 ASCII 16558 8 Beeper

This RFC suggests a simple way for delivering both alphanumeric and numeric pages (one-way) to radio paging terminals. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1645 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1569 Principles of Operation for the TPC.INT Subdomain: Radio Paging -- Technical Procedures M. Rose January 1994 ASCII 12597 6 Beeper

This memo describes a technique for radio paging using the Internet mail infrastructure. In particular, this memo focuses on the case in which radio pagers are identified via the international telephone network. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1703 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1570 PPP LCP Extensions W. Simpson Editor January 1994 ASCII 35719 19 PPP-LCP Point-to Point Link Control Protocol serial line

The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) provides a standard method for transporting multi-protocol datagrams over point-to-point links. PPP defines an extensible Link Control Protocol (LCP) for establishing, configuring, and testing the data-link connection. This document defines several additional LCP features which have been suggested over the past few years. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1548 RFC2484 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1571 Telnet Environment Option Interoperability Issues D. Borman January 1994 ASCII 8117 4

This document describes a method for allowing implementors to ensure that their implementation of the Environment option will be interoperable with as many other implementations as possible, by providing a set of heuristics that can be used to help identify which definitions for VAR and VALUE are being used by the other side of the connection. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1408 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1572 Telnet Environment Option S. Alexander Editor January 1994 ASCII 14676 7 TOPT-ENVIR

This document specifies a mechanism for passing environment information between a telnet client and server. Use of this mechanism enables a telnet user to propagate configuration information to a remote host when connecting. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1573 Evolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB-II K. McCloghrie F. Kastenholz January 1994 ASCII 123057 55 Management Information Base

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing Network Interfaces. [STANARDS-TRACK]

RFC1229 RFC2233 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1574 Essential Tools for the OSI Internet S. Hares C. Wittbrodt February 1994 ASCII 27735 13 Echo Traceroute Routing Table CLNP

This document specifies the following three necessary tools to debug problems in the deployment and maintenance of networks using ISO 8473 (CLNP): ping or OSI Echo function, traceroute function which uses the OSI Echo function, and routing table dump function. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1139 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1575 An Echo Function for CLNP (ISO 8473) S. Hares C. Wittbrodt February 1994 ASCII 22479 9 ISO-TS-ECHO

This memo defines an echo function for the connection-less network layer protocol. The mechanism that is mandated here is in the final process of being standardized by ISO as "Amendment X: Addition of an Echo function to ISO 8473" an integral part of Version 2 of ISO 8473. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1139 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1576 TN3270 Current Practices J. Penner January 1994 ASCII 24477 12 Telnet Option Terminal Type EOR Binary

This document describes the existing implementation of transferring 3270 display terminal data using currently available telnet capabilities. The name traditionally associated with this implementation is TN3270. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1577 Classical IP and ARP over ATM M. Laubach January 1994 ASCII 41239 17 Internet Protocol Address Resolution Asynchronous Transmission Mode

This memo defines an initial application of classical IP and ARP in an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network environment configured as a Logical IP Subnetwork (LIS). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2225 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1578 FYI on Questions and Answers - Answers to Commonly Asked "Primary and Secondary School Internet User" Questions J. Sellers February 1994 ASCII 113646 53 K12

The goal of this FYI RFC is to document the questions most commonly asked about the Internet by those in the primary and secondary school community, and to provide pointers to sources which answer those questions. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. [FYI 22]

RFC1941 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1579 Firewall-Friendly FTP S. Bellovin February 1994 ASCII 8806 4 file transfer PORT PASV Security

This memo describes a suggested change to the behavior of FTP client programs. This document provides information for the Internet community. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1580 Guide to Network Resource Tools EARN Staff March 1994 ASCII 235112 107 EARN BITNET Gopher World-Wide Web WWW WAIS Archie Whois X.500 Netfind Trickle BIFTP Listserv Netnews Astra NetServ Mail Base Prospero IRC Relay

The purpose of this guide is to supply the basic information that anyone on the network needs to try out and begin using tools. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. [FYI 23]

FYI0023 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1581 Protocol Analysis for Extensions to RIP to Support Demand Circuits G. Meyer February 1994 ASCII 7536 4 routing Protocol

As required by Routing Protocol Criteria, this report documents the key features of Routing over Demand Circuits on Wide Area Networks - RIP and the current implementation experience. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1582 Extensions to RIP to Support Demand Circuits G. Meyer February 1994 ASCII 63271 29 RIP-DC routing Protocol

This memo defines a generalized modification which can be applied to Bellman-Ford (or distance vector) algorithm information broadcasting protocols. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1583 OSPF Version 2 J. Moy March 1994 ASCII 532636 216 PS 990794 PDF 465711 equal-cost multipath link state LSA

This memo documents version 2 of the OSPF protocol. OSPF is a link- state routing protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1247 RFC2178 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1584 Multicast Extensions to OSPF J. Moy March 1994 ASCII 262463 102 PS 426358 PDF 243185 OSPF-Multi Open Shortest Path First

This memo documents enhancements to the OSPF protocol enabling the routing of IP multicast datagrams. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1585 MOSPF: Analysis and Experience J. Moy March 1994 ASCII 29754 13 Multicast Open Shortest Path First OSPF

This memo documents how the MOSPF protocol satisfies the requirements imposed on Internet routing protocols by "Internet Engineering Task Force internet routing protocol standardization criteria" ([RFC 1264]). This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1586 Guidelines for Running OSPF Over Frame Relay Networks O. deSouza M. Rodrigues March 1994 ASCII 14968 6 FR Open Shortest Path First

This memo specifies guidelines for implementors and users of the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol to bring about improvements in how the protocol runs over frame relay networks. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1587 The OSPF NSSA Option R. Coltun V. Fuller March 1994 ASCII 37412 17 OSPF-NSSA Open Shortest Path First not so stubby area routing protocol

This document describes a new optional type of OSPF area, somewhat humorously referred to as a "not-so-stubby" area (or NSSA). NSSAs are similar to the existing OSPF stub area configuration option but have the additional capability of importing AS external routes in a limited fashion. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC3101 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1588 White Pages Meeting Report J. Postel C. Anderson February 1994 ASCII 77945 35 X-500 directory

This report describes the results of a meeting held at the November IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) in Houston, TX, on November 2, 1993, to discuss the future of and approaches to a white pages directory services for the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1589 A Kernel Model for Precision Timekeeping D. Mills March 1994 ASCII 88129 37 Time NTP Clock

This memorandum describes an engineering model which implements a precision time-of-day function for a generic operating system. The model is based on the principles of disciplined oscillators and phase-lock loops (PLL) often found in the engineering literature. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1590 Media Type Registration Procedure J. Postel March 1994 ASCII 13044 7 email multimedia

Several questions have been raised about the requirements and administrative procedure for registering MIME content-type and subtypes, and the use of these Media Types for other applications. This document addresses these issues and specifies a procedure for the registration of new Media Types (content-type/subtypes). It also generalizes the scope of use of these Media Types to make it appropriate to use the same registrations and specifications with other applications. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC2045 RFC2046 RFC2047 RFC2048 RFC2049 RFC1521 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1591 Domain Name System Structure and Delegation J. Postel March 1994 ASCII 16481 7 DNS Policy Top-Level TLD

This memo provides some information on the structure of the names in the Domain Name System (DNS), specifically the top-level domain names; and on the administration of domains. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1592 Simple Network Management Protocol Distributed Protocol Interface Version 2.0 B. Wijnen G. Carpenter K. Curran A. Sehgal G. Waters March 1994 ASCII 135259 54 SNMP-DPI SNMP DPT IBM

This RFC describes version 2.0 of a protocol that International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) has been implementing in most of its SNMP agents to allow dynamic extension of supported MIBs. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1228 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1593 SNA APPN Node MIB W. McKenzie J. Cheng March 1994 ASCII 207882 120 IBM Management

This RFC describes IBM's SNMP support for SNA Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking (APPN) nodes. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1594 FYI on Questions and Answers - Answers to Commonly asked "New Internet User" Questions A. Marine J. Reynolds G. Malkin March 1994 ASCII 98753 44 documentation help information FAQ

This FYI RFC is one of two FYI's called, "Questions and Answers" (Q/A). The goal is to document the most commonly asked questions and answers in the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. [FYI 4]

RFC1325 RFC2664 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1595 Definitions of Managed Objects for the SONET/SDH Interface Type T. Brown K. Tesink March 1994 ASCII 121937 59 SONET-MIB MIB Management SNMP RFC2558 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD RFC1596 Definitions of Managed Objects for Frame Relay Service T. Brown Editor March 1994 ASCII 88795 46 FR MIB Management SNMP RFC1604 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD RFC1597 Address Allocation for Private Internets Y. Rekhter B. Moskowitz D. Karrenberg G. de Groot March 1994 ASCII 17430 8 IP Network Number Local

This RFC describes methods to preserve IP address space by not allocating globally unique IP addresses to hosts private to an enterprise while still permitting full network layer connectivity between all hosts inside an enterprise as well as between all public hosts of different enterprises. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1918 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1598 PPP in X.25 W. Simpson March 1994 ASCII 13835 8 PPP-X25 point

The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) provides a standard method for transporting multi-protocol datagrams over point-to-point links. This document describes the use of X.25 for framing PPP encapsulated packets. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1599 Summary of 1500-1599 M. Kennedy January 1997 ASCII 43761 22 Index INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC1600 Internet Official Protocol Standards J. Postel March 1994 ASCII 80958 36 status procedure index

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1540 RFC1610 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1601 Charter of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) C. Huitema March 1994 ASCII 12424 6 ISOC Internet Society IETF IRTF

This memo documents the composition, selection, roles, and organization of the Internet Architecture Board and its subsidiary organizations. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1358 RFC2850 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1602 The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 2 Internet Architecture Board Internet Engineering Steering Group March 1994 ASCII 88465 37

This document is a revision of RFC 1310, which defined the official procedures for creating and documenting Internet Standards. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1310 RFC2026 RFC1871 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1603 IETF Working Group Guidelines and Procedures E. Huizer D. Crocker March 1994 ASCII 63900 29 WG

This document describes the guidelines and procedures for formation and operation of IETF working groups. It describes the formal relationship between IETF participants WG and the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG). This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC2418 RFC1871 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1604 Definitions of Managed Objects for Frame Relay Service T. Brown Editor March 1994 ASCII 88770 46 FR-MIB MIB Management SNMP Network

This memo defines an extension to the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing the Frame Relay Service. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1596 RFC2954 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1605 SONET to Sonnet Translation W. Shakespeare April 1 1994 ASCII 4451 3 Humor

Because Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) transmits data in frames of bytes, it is fairly easy to envision ways to compress SONET frames to yield higher bandwidth over a given fiber optic link. This memo describes a particular method, SONET Over Novel English Translation (SONNET). This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1606 A Historical Perspective On The Usage Of IP Version 9 J. Onions April 1 1994 ASCII 8398 4 Humor

This paper reviews the usages of the old IP version protocol. It considers some of its successes and its failures. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1607 A VIEW FROM THE 21ST CENTURY V. Cerf April 1 1994 ASCII 28165 14 V. Cerf

This document is a composition of letters discussing a possible future. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1608 Representing IP Information in the X.500 Directory T. Johannsen G. Mansfield M. Kosters S. Sataluri March 1994 ASCII 40269 20 X500-DIR Data Structure Schemo

This document describes the objects necessary to include information about IP networks and IP numbers in the X.500 Directory. It extends the work "Charting networks in the X.500 Directory" [1] where a general framework is presented for representing networks in the Directory by applying it to IP networks. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1609 Charting Networks in the X.500 Directory G. Mansfield T. Johannsen M. Knopper March 1994 ASCII 30044 15 X500-CHART Data Structure Schemo

This document presents a model in which a communication network with all its related details and descriptions can be represented in the X.500 Directory. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1610 Internet Official Protocol Standards J. Postel July 1994 ASCII 81346 36 status procedure index

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1600 RFC1720 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1611 DNS Server MIB Extensions R. Austein J. Saperia May 1994 ASCII 58700 30 DNS-S-MIB Domain Name System Management Information Base

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes a set of extensions which instrument DNS name server functions. This memo was produced by the DNS working group. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1612 DNS Resolver MIB Extensions R. Austein J. Saperia May 1994 ASCII 61382 32 DNS-R-MIB Domain Name System Management Information Base

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes a set of extensions which instrument DNS resolver functions. This memo was produced by the DNS working group. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1613 cisco Systems X.25 over TCP (XOT) J. Forster G. Satz G. Glick R. Day May 1994 ASCII 29267 13 Transmission Control Protocol

This memo documents a method of sending X.25 packets over IP internets by encapsulating the X.25 Packet Level in TCP packets. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1614 Network Access to Multimedia Information C. Adie May 1994 ASCII 187253 79 RARE Technical Report

This report summarises the requirements of research and academic network users for network access to multimedia information. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1615 Migrating from X.400(84) to X.400(88) J. Houttuin J. Craigie May 1994 ASCII 39693 17 RARE Technical Report email

This document compares X.400(88) to X.400(84) and describes what problems can be anticipated in the migration, especially considering the migration from the existing X.400(84) infrastructure created by the COSINE MHS project to an X.400(88) infrastructure. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1616 X.400(1988) for the Academic and Research Community in Europe RARE WG-MSG Task Force 88 E. Huizer J. Romaguera Editors May 1994 ASCII 107432 44 RARE Technical Report email

The report documents the results of a task force on X.400(1988) deployment of the RARE Mails and Messaging Work Group during the period from November 1992 until October 1993. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1617 Naming and Structuring Guidelines for X.500 Directory Pilots P. Barker S. Kille T. Lenggenhager May 1994 ASCII 56739 28 RARE Technical Report White Pages

This document defines a number of naming and structuring guidelines focused on White Pages usage. Alignment to these guidelines is recommended for directory pilots. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1384 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1618 PPP over ISDN W. Simpson May 1994 ASCII 14896 7 PPP-ISDN Point Integrated Services Digital Network

This document describes the use of PPP over Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) switched circuits. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1619 PPP over SONET/SDH W. Simpson May 1994 ASCII 8893 5 PPP-SONET Point Synchronous Optical Network Digital Heirarchy

This document describes the use of PPP over Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) and Synchronous Digital Heirarchy (SDH) circuits. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC2615 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1620 Internet Architecture Extensions for Shared Media B. Braden J. Postel Y. Rekhter May 1994 ASCII 44999 19 Public data networks ARP address resolution protocol

This memo discusses alternative approaches to extending the Internet architecture to eliminate some or all unnecessary hops. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1621 Pip Near-term Architecture P. Francis May 1994 ASCII 128905 51 Internet Protocol IPng

The purpose of this RFC and the companion RFC "Pip Header Processing" are to record the ideas (good and bad) of Pip. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1622 Pip Header Processing P. Francis May 1994 ASCII 34837 16 Internet Protocol IPng

The purpose of this RFC and the companion RFC "Pip Near-term Architecture" are to record the ideas (good and bad) of Pip. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1623 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface Types F. Kastenholz May 1994 ASCII 38745 19 MIB Management Information Base

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it defines objects for managing ethernet-like objects. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1398 RFC1643 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1624 Computation of the Internet Checksum via Incremental Update A. Rijsinghani Editor May 1994 ASCII 9836 6

This memo describes an updated technique for incremental computation of the standard Internet checksum. It updates the method described in RFC 1141. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1141 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1625 WAIS over Z39.50-1988 M. St. Pierre J. Fullton K. Gamiel J. Goldman B. Kahle J. Kunze H. Morris F. Schiettecatte June 1994 ASCII 14694 7 Wide Area Information Servers Library

The purpose of this memo is to initiate a discussion for a migration path of the WAIS technology from Z39.50-1988 Information Retrieval Service Definitions and Protocol Specification for Library Applications [1] to Z39.50-1992 [2] and then to Z39.50-1994 [3]. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1626 Default IP MTU for use over ATM AAL5 R. Atkinson May 1994 ASCII 11841 5 Maximum Transmission Unit Asynchronous Transfer Mode Adaptation Layer Size Packet

There are a number of good reasons to have a reasonably large default MTU value for IP over ATM AAL5. This paper presents the default IP MIU for use over ATM AAL5. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2225 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1627 Network 10 Considered Harmful (Some Practices Shouldn't be Codified) E. Lear E. Fair D. Crocker T. Kessler July 1994 ASCII 18823 8 IP Network Number Local

This document restates the arguments for maintaining a unique address space. Concerns for Internet architecture and operations, as well as IETF procedure, are explored. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1918 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1628 UPS Management Information Base J. Case Editor May 1994 ASCII 83439 45 UPS-MIB Uninterruptible Power Supply MIB

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it defines objects for managing uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

INFORMATIONAL PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1629 Guidelines for OSI NSAP Allocation in the Internet R. Colella R. Callon E. Gardner Y. Rekhter May 1994 ASCII 131640 52 OSI-NSAP CLNP Address

This paper provides guidelines for allocating NSAP addresses in the Internet. The guidelines provided in this paper have been the basis for initial deployment of CLNP in the Internet, and have proven very valuable both as an aid to scaling of CLNP routing, and for address administration. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1237 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1630 Universal Resource Identifiers in WWW: A Unifying Syntax for the Expression of Names and Addresses of Objects on the Network as used in the World-Wide Web T. Berners-Lee June 1994 ASCII 57601 28 World Wide Web URI

This document defines the syntax used by the World-Wide Web initiative to encode the names and addresses of objects on the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1631 The IP Network Address Translator (NAT) K. Egevang P. Francis May 1994 ASCII 22714 10 Internet Protocol

This memo proposes another short-term solution, address reuse, that complements CIDR or even makes it unnecessary. The address reuse solution is to place Network Address Translators (NAT) at the borders of stub domains. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC3022 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1632 A Revised Catalog of Available X.500 Implementations A. Getchell S. Sataluri Editors May 1994 ASCII 124111 94 Directory White Pages

This document is the result of a survey that gathered new or updated descriptions of currently available implementations of X.500, including commercial products and openly available offerings. This document is a revision of RFC 1292. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1292 RFC2116 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1633 Integrated Services in the Internet Architecture: an Overview R. Braden D. Clark S. Shenker June 1994 ASCII 89691 33 PS 207016 PDF 201858 real time Multi-media reservations Protocol

This memo discusses a proposed extension to the Internet architecture and protocols to provide integrated services, i.e., to support real-time as well as the current non-real-time service of IP. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1634 Novell IPX Over Various WAN Media (IPXWAN) M. Allen May 1994 ASCII 55347 23 wide area network

This document describes how Novell IPX operates over various WAN media. Specifically, it describes the common "IPX WAN" protocol Novell uses to exchange necessary router to router information prior to exchanging standard IPX routing information and traffic over WAN datalinks. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1551 RFC1362 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1635 How to Use Anonymous FTP P. Deutsch A. Emtage A. Marine May 1994 ASCII 27258 13 File Transfer Protocol

This document provides information for the novice Internet user about using the File Transfer Protocol (FTP). It explains what FTP is, what anonymous FTP is, and what an anonymous FTP archive site is. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

FYI0024 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1636 Report of IAB Workshop on Security in the Internet Architecture - February 8-10, 1994 R. Braden D. Clark S. Crocker C. Huitema June 1994 ASCII 130761 52 Internet Architecture Board

This document is a report on an Internet architecture workshop, initiated by the IAB and held at USC Information Sciences Institute on February 8-10, 1994. This workshop generally focused on security issues in the Internet architecture. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1637 DNS NSAP Resource Records B. Manning R. Colella June 1994 ASCII 21768 11 domain Name System ISO OSI Address

This document defines the format of one new Resource Record (RR) for the DNS for domain name-to-NSAP mapping. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC1348 RFC1706 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1638 PPP Bridging Control Protocol (BCP) F. Baker R. Bowen June 1994 ASCII 58477 28 PPP-BCP Point to Point

This document defines the Network Control Protocol for establishing and configuring Remote Bridging for PPP links. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1220 RFC2878 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1639 FTP Operation Over Big Address Records (FOOBAR) D. Piscitello June 1994 ASCII 10055 5 FOOBAR File Transfer Port

This RFC specifies a method for assigning addresses other than 32-bit IPv4 addresses to data ports through the specification of a "long Port (LPRT)" command and "Long Passive (LPSV)" reply, each having as its argument a <long-host-port>, which allows for additional address families, variable length network addresses and variable length port numbers. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC1545 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1640 The Process for Organization of Internet Standards Working Group (POISED) S. Crocker June 1994 ASCII 21780 10 IETF IESG IAB ISOC

This report, originally prepared in January 1993 provides a summary of the POISED WG, starting from the events leading to the formation of the WG to the end of 1992. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1641 Using Unicode with MIME D. Goldsmith M. Davis July 1994 ASCII 11258 6 PS 20451 PDF 11658 MIME-UNI Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension Character Set

This document specifies the usage of Unicode within MIME. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1642 UTF-7 - A Mail-Safe Transformation Format of Unicode D. Goldsmith M. Davis July 1994 ASCII 27770 14 PS 50907 PDF 29573 character Set

This document describes a new transformation format of Unicode that contains only 7-bit ASCII characters and is intended to be readable by humans in the limiting case that the document consists of characters from the US-ASCII repertoire. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC2152 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1643 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface Types F. Kastenholz July 1994 ASCII 39008 19 ETHER-MIB MIB Network Management SNMP Ethernet

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it defines objects for managing ethernet-like objects. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1623 RFC3638 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1644 T/TCP -- TCP Extensions for Transactions Functional Specification R. Braden July 1994 ASCII 87362 38 T/TCP Transmission Control Protocol

This memo specifies T/TCP, an experimental TCP extension for efficient transaction-oriented (request/response) service. This memo describes an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC1379 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1645 Simple Network Paging Protocol - Version 2 A. Gwinn July 1994 ASCII 31243 15 Beeper SNPP Mail

This RFC suggests a simple way for delivering both alphanumeric and numeric pages (one-way) to radio paging terminals. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1568 RFC1861 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1646 TN3270 Extensions for LUname and Printer Selection C. Graves T. Butts M. Angel July 1994 ASCII 27564 13 Telnet Option

This document describes protocol extensions to TN3270. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1647 TN3270 Enhancements B. Kelly July 1994 ASCII 84420 34 Telnet Option

This document describes a protocol that more fully supports 3270 devices than do the existing tn3270 practices. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2355 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1648 Postmaster Convention for X.400 Operations A. Cargille July 1994 ASCII 8761 4 Mail

This paper extends this concept to X.400 mail domains which have registered RFC 1327 mapping rules, and which therefore appear to have normal RFC822-style addresses. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1649 Operational Requirements for X.400 Management Domains in the GO-MHS Community R. Hagens A. Hansen July 1994 ASCII 28138 14 Mail Global Open Message Handling System

The goal of this document is to unite regionally operated X.400 services on the various continents into one GO-MHS Community (as seen from an end-user's point of view). This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1650 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface Types using SMIv2 F. Kastenholz August 1994 ASCII 40484 20 MIB Management Information Base 802.3

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it defines objects for managing ethernet-like objects. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2358 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1651 SMTP Service Extensions J. Klensin N. Freed M. Rose E. Stefferud D. Crocker July 1994 ASCII 22153 11 Mail Simple Transfer

This memo defines a framework for extending the SMTP service by defining a means whereby a server SMTP can inform a client SMTP as to the service extensions it supports. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1425 RFC1869 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1652 SMTP Service Extension for 8bit-MIMEtransport J. Klensin N. Freed M. Rose E. Stefferud D. Crocker July 1994 ASCII 11842 6 SMTP Mail Simple Transfer

This memo defines an extension to the SMTP service whereby an SMTP content body consisting of text containing octets outside of the US- ASCII octet range (hex 00-7F) may be relayed using SMTP. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC1426 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1653 SMTP Service Extension for Message Size Declaration J. Klensin N. Freed K. Moore July 1994 ASCII 17883 8 Mail Simple Transfer Protocol

This memo defines an extension to the SMTP service whereby an SMTP client and server may interact to give the server an opportunity to decline to accept a message (perhaps temporarily) based on the client's estimate of the message size. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1427 RFC1870 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1654 A Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4) Y. Rekhter T. Li Editors July 1994 ASCII 130118 56 routing

This document defines an inter-autonomous system routing protocol for the Internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1771 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1655 Application of the Border Gateway Protocol in the Internet Y. Rekhter P. Gross Editors July 1994 ASCII 43664 19 BGP-4 Routing

This document, together with its companion document, "A Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4)", define an inter-autonomous system routing protocol for the Internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1268 RFC1772 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1656 BGP-4 Protocol Document Roadmap and Implementation Experience P. Traina July 1994 ASCII 7705 4 Border Gateway Protocol Routing

Border Gateway Protocol v4 (BGP-4) [1] is an inter-Autonomous System routing protocol. It is built on experience gained with BGP as defined in RFC-1267 [2] and BGP usage in the connected Internet as described in RFC-1268 [3]. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1773 INFORMATIONAL PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1657 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fourth Version of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4) using SMIv2 S. Willis J. Burruss J. Chu Editor July 1994 ASCII 45505 21 BGP-4-MIB MIB Management Information Base

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing the Border Gateway Protocol Version 4 or lower [1, 2]. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC4273 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1658 Definitions of Managed Objects for Character Stream Devices using SMIv2 B. Stewart July 1994 ASCII 32579 18 MIB Network Management Base

This memo defines an extension to the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it defines objects for the management of character stream devices. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1316 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1659 Definitions of Managed Objects for RS-232-like Hardware Devices using SMIv2 B. Stewart July 1994 ASCII 36479 21 MIB Network Management Base

This memo defines an extension to the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it defines objects for the management of RS-232-like devices. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1317 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1660 Definitions of Managed Objects for Parallel-printer-like Hardware Devices using SMIv2 B. Stewart July 1994 ASCII 16784 10 MIB Network Management Base

This memo defines an extension to the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it defines objects for the management of Parallel-printer- like devices. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1318 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1661 The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) W. Simpson Editor July 1994 ASCII 103026 53 PPP Specification Standard link serial line

This document defines the PPP organization and methodology, and the PPP encapsulation, together with an extensible option negotiation mechanism which is able to negotiate a rich assortment of configuration parameters and provides additional management functions. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1548 RFC2153 STD0051 STANDARD STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1661
RFC1662 PPP in HDLC-like Framing W. Simpson Editor July 1994 ASCII 48058 26 PPP-HDLC Point Protocol Specification Standard link serial line

This document describes the use of HDLC-like framing for PPP encapsulated packets. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1549 STD0051 STANDARD STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1662
RFC1663 PPP Reliable Transmission D. Rand July 1994 ASCII 17281 8 PPP-TRANS Point Protocol

This document defines a method for negotiating and using Numbered-Mode, as defined by ISO 7776 [2], to provide a reliable serial link. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1664 Using the Internet DNS to Distribute RFC1327 Mail Address Mapping Tables C. Allocchio A. Bonito B. Cole S. Giordano R. Hagens August 1994 ASCII 50783 23 domain Name System X.400 Email

This memo defines how to store in the Internet Domain Name System the mapping information needed by e-mail gateways and other tools to map RFC822 domain names into X.400 O/R names and vice versa. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC2163 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1665 Definitions of Managed Objects for SNA NAUs using SMIv2 Z. Kielczewski D. Kostick K. Shih Editors July 1994 ASCII 133381 67 MIB Management Information Base System Network Architecture Addressable Units

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it defines objects for managing the configuration, monitoring and control of Physical Units (PUs) and Logical Units (LUs) in an SNA environment. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1666 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1666 Definitions of Managed Objects for SNA NAUs using SMIv2 Z. Kielczewski D. Kostick K. Shih Editors August 1994 ASCII 134385 68 SNANAU-MIB Network Management SNMP MIB Protocol Units Architecture Addressable Information System

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it defines objects for managing the configuration, monitoring and control of Physical Units (PUs) and Logical Units (LUs) in an SNA environment. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1665 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1667 Modeling and Simulation Requirements for IPng S. Symington D. Wood M. Pullen August 1994 ASCII 17291 7 White Paper

This white paper summarizes the Distributed Interactive Simulation environment that is under development, with regard to its real-time nature, scope and magnitude of networking requirements. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1668 Unified Routing Requirements for IPng D. Estrin T. Li Y. Rekhter August 1994 ASCII 5106 3 White Paper

The document provides requirements on the IPng from the perspective of the Unified Routing Architecture, as described in RFC 1322. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1669 Market Viability as a IPng Criteria J. Curran August 1994 ASCII 8099 4 White Paper

"Viability in the Marketplace" is an important requirement for any IPng candidate and this paper is an attempt to summarize some important factors in determing market viability of IPng proposals. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1670 Input to IPng Engineering Considerations D. Heagerty August 1994 ASCII 5350 3 White Paper

This white paper expresses some personal opinions on IPng engineering considerations, based on experience with DECnet Phase V transition. It suggests breaking down the IPng decisions and transition tasks into smaller parts so they can be tackled early by the relevant experts. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1671 IPng White Paper on Transition and Other Considerations B. Carpenter August 1994 ASCII 17631 8

This white paper outlines some general requirements for IPng in selected areas. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1672 Accounting Requirements for IPng N. Brownlee August 1994 ASCII 6185 3 White Paper

This white paper discusses accounting requirements for IPng. It recommends that all IPng packets carry accounting tags, which would vary in size. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1673 Electric Power Research Institute Comments on IPng R. Skelton August 1994 ASCII 7476 4 White Paper

This document was submitted to the IETF IPng area in response to RFC 1550. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1674 A Cellular Industry View of IPng M. Taylor August 1994 ASCII 6157 3 White Paper

This is a draft of the requirements for IPng as envisioned by representatives of the Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) consortium of service providers. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1675 Security Concerns for IPng S. Bellovin August 1994 ASCII 8290 4 White Paper

A number of the candidates for IPng have some features that are somewhat worrisome from a security perspective. While it is not necessary that IPng be an improvement over IPv4, it is mandatory that it not make things worse. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1676 INFN Requirements for an IPng A. Ghiselli D. Salomoni C. Vistoli August 1994 ASCII 8493 4 White Paper

With this paper we would like to emphasize the key points that we would to consider if charged with IPng plan. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1677 Tactical Radio Frequency Communication Requirements for IPng B. Adamson August 1994 ASCII 24065 9 White Paper

This paper describes requirements for Internet Protocol next generation (IPng) candidates with respect to their application to military tactical radio frequency (RF) communication networks. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1678 IPng Requirements of Large Corporate Networks E. Britton J. Tavs August 1994 ASCII 18650 8 White Paper

This draft summarizes some of the requirements of large corporate networks for the next generation of the Internet protcol suite. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1679 HPN Working Group Input to the IPng Requirements Solicitation D. Green P. Irey D. Marlow K. O'Donoghue August 1994 ASCII 22974 10 White Paper

The purpose of this document is to provide what the HPN working group perceives as requirements for an IPng protocol set. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1680 IPng Support for ATM Services C. Brazdziunas August 1994 ASCII 17846 7 White Paper

This white paper describes engineering considerations for IPng as solicited by RFC 1550 [1]. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1681 On Many Addresses per Host S. Bellovin August 1994 ASCII 11964 5 White Paper

This document was submitted to the IETF IPng area in response to RFC 1550.This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1682 IPng BSD Host Implementation Analysis J. Bound August 1994 ASCII 22295 10 White Paper Unix

This IPng white paper, IPng BSD Host Implementation Analysis, was submitted to the IPng Directorate to provide a BSD host point of reference to assist with the engineering considerations during the IETF process to select an IPng proposal. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1683 Multiprotocol Interoperability In IPng R. Clark M. Ammar K. Calvert August 1994 ASCII 28201 12 White Paper

In this document, we identify several features that affect a protocol's ability to operate in a multiprotocol environment and propose the incorporation of these features into IPng. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1684 Introduction to White Pages Services based on X.500 P. Jurg August 1994 ASCII 22985 10 Directory

The document provides an introduction to the international ITU-T (formerly CCITT) X.500 and ISO 9594 standard, which is particularly suited for providing an integrated local and global electronic White Pages Service. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1685 Writing X.400 O/R Names H. Alvestrand August 1994 ASCII 21242 11 EMail Mail

There is a need for human beings who use X.400 systems to be able to write down O/R names in a uniform way. This memo is a discussion of this topic. This memo provides information for the Internet Community. It does not specify an Internet Standard of any kind.

RTR0012 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1685
RFC1686 IPng Requirements: A Cable Television Industry Viewpoint M. Vecchi August 1994 ASCII 39052 14 White Paper

This paper provides comments on topics related to the IPng requirements and selection criteria from a cable television industry viewpoint. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1687 A Large Corporate User's View of IPng E. Fleischman August 1994 ASCII 34120 13 White Paper

The goal of this paper is to examine the implications of IPng from the point of view of Fortune 100 corporations which have heavily invested in TCP/IP technology in order to achieve their (non-computer related) business goals.This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1688 IPng Mobility Considerations W. Simpson August 1994 ASCII 19151 9 White Paper

This RFC specifies criteria related to mobility for consideration in design and selection of the Next Generation of IP. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1689 A Status Report on Networked Information Retrieval: Tools and Groups J. Foster Editor August 1994 ASCII 375469 226 NIR

The purpose of this report is to increase the awareness of Networked Information Retrieval by bringing together in one place information about the various networked information retrieval tools, their developers, interested organisations, and other activities that relate to the production, dissemination, and support of NIR tools. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

FYI0025 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1690 Introducing the Internet Engineering and Planning Group (IEPG) G. Huston August 1994 ASCII 3013 2 charter

This memo introduces the IEPG to the Internet Community. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1691 The Document Architecture for the Cornell Digital Library W. Turner August 1994 ASCII 20438 10

This memo defines an architecture for the storage and retrieval of the digital representations for books, journals, photographic images, etc., which are collected in a large organized digital library. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1692 Transport Multiplexing Protocol (TMux) P. Cameron D. Crocker D. Cohen J. Postel August 1994 ASCII 26163 12 TMUX Internet Protocol IP

This RFC documents the extended TACACS protocol use by the Cisco Systems terminal servers. This same protocol is used by the University of Minnesota's distributed authentication system. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1693 An Extension to TCP : Partial Order Service T. Connolly P. Amer P. Conrad November 1994 ASCII 90100 36 TCP-POS Transmission Control Protocol

This RFC introduces a new transport mechanism for TCP based upon partial ordering. The aim is to present the concepts of partial ordering and promote discussions on its usefulness in network communications. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1694 Definitions of Managed Objects for SMDS Interfaces using SMIv2 T. Brown K. Tesink Editors August 1994 ASCII 70856 35 SIP-MIB Standard,MIB,Network,Management,Switched,Multimegabit,Data,Service,Informatiom,Base,SMDS

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing objects for SMDS access interfaces. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1304 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1695 Definitions of Managed Objects for ATM Management Version 8.0 using SMIv2 M. Ahmed K. Tesink Editors August 1994 ASCII 175461 73 ATM-MIB MIB Management,Information,Base,Asychronous,Transmission,Mode

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes objects used for managing ATM-based interfaces, devices, networks and services. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2515 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1696 Modem Management Information Base (MIB) using SMIv2 J. Barnes L. Brown R. Royston S. Waldbusser August 1994 ASCII 54054 31 MODEM-MIB

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing dial-up modems and similar dial-up devices. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1697 Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) Management Information Base (MIB) using SMIv2 D. Brower Editor B. Purvy A. Daniel M. Sinykin J. Smith August 1994 ASCII 76202 38 RDBMS-MIB

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing relational database (RDBMS) implementations. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1698 Octet Sequences for Upper-Layer OSI to Support Basic Communications Applications P. Furniss October 1994 ASCII 67433 29 Protocol Headers

This document states particular octet sequences that comprise the OSI upper-layer protocols (Session, Presentation and ACSE) when used to support applications with "basic communications requirements". This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1699 Summary of 1600-1699 J. Elliott January 1997 ASCII 40674 21 Index INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC1700 Assigned Numbers J. Reynolds J. Postel October 1994 ASCII 458860 230 status procedure index parameters registered allocated

This RFC is a snapshot of the ongoing process of the assignment of protocol parameters for the Internet protocol suite. To make the current information readily available the assignments are kept up-to- date in a set of online text files. This memo is a status report on the parameters (i.e., numbers and keywords) used in protocols in the Internet community.

RFC1340 RFC3232 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1701 Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) S. Hanks T. Li D. Farinacci P. Traina October 1994 ASCII 15460 8 GRE Internet Protocol IP

This document specifies a protocol for performing encapsulation of an arbitrary network layer protocol over another arbitrary network layer protocol. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1702 Generic Routing Encapsulation over IPv4 networks S. Hanks T. Li D. Farinacci P. Traina October 1994 ASCII 7288 4 GRE-IPv4 Internet Protocol IP

This memo addresses the case of using IP as the delivery protocol or the payload protocol and the special case of IP as both the delivery and payload. This memo also describes using IP addresses and autonomous system numbers as part of a GRE source route. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1703 Principles of Operation for the TPC.INT Subdomain: Radio Paging -- Technical Procedures M. Rose October 1994 ASCII 17985 9 RADIO-PAGE Beepers

This memo describes a technique for radio paging using the Internet mail infrastructure. In particular, this memo focuses on the case in which radio pagers are identified via the international telephone network. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1569 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1704 On Internet Authentication N. Haller R. Atkinson October 1994 ASCII 42269 17 Security Energyption Policy Guidelines

This document describes a spectrum of authentication technologies and provides suggestions to protocol developers on what kinds of authentication might be suitable for some kinds of protocols and applications used in the Internet. This document provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1705 Six Virtual Inches to the Left: The Problem with IPng R. Carlson D. Ficarella October 1994 ASCII 65222 27 IPng White paper

This document was submitted to the IETF IPng area in response to RFC 1550. This RFC suggests that a new version of TCP (TCPng), and UDP, be developed and deployed. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1706 DNS NSAP Resource Records B. Manning R. Colella October 1994 ASCII 19721 10 DNS-NSAP Domain Name System ISO OSI Address RR Record Resource

This document defines the format of one new Resource Record (RR) for the DNS for domain name-to-NSAP mapping. The RR may be used with any NSAP address format. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1637 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1707 CATNIP: Common Architecture for the Internet M. McGovern R. Ullmann October 1994 ASCII 37568 16 IPng White Paper IPv7

This document was submitted to the IETF IPng area in response to RFC 1550. This paper describes a common architecture for the network layer protocol. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1708 NTP PICS PROFORMA - For the Network Time Protocol Version 3 D. Gowin October 1994 ASCII 26523 13

This RFC describes a PICS Proforma translated into an Internet acceptable form. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1709 K-12 Internetworking Guidelines J. Gargano D. Wasley November 1994 ASCII 66659 26 PS 662030 PDF 134065 school network education connection

The K-12 community traditionally has not had this level of staffing available for telecommunications planning. This document is intended to bridge that gap and provides a recommended technical direction, an introduction to the role the Internet now plays in K-12 education and technical guidelines for building a campus data communications infrastructure that provides internetworking services and connections to the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

FYI0026 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1710 Simple Internet Protocol Plus White Paper R. Hinden October 1994 ASCII 56910 23 SIPP IPng

This document was submitted to the IETF IPng area in response to RFC 1550. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1711 Classifications in E-mail Routing J. Houttuin October 1994 ASCII 47584 19 Email Electronic Mail

This paper presents a classification for e-mail routing issues. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1712 DNS Encoding of Geographical Location C. Farrell M. Schulze S. Pleitner D. Baldoni November 1994 ASCII 13237 7 DNS-ENCODE Domain Names System GPOS

This document defines the format of a new Resource Record (RR) for the Domain Naming System (DNS), and reserves a corresponding DNS type mnemonic and numerical code. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1712
RFC1713 Tools for DNS debugging A. Romao November 1994 ASCII 33500 13 Domain Names System Host DNSWalk DOC DDT Checker

Although widely used (and most of the times unnoticed), DNS (Domain Name System) is too much overlooked, in the sense that people, especially administrators, tend to ignore possible anomalies as long as applications that need name-to-address mapping continue to work. This document presents some tools available for domain administrators to detect and correct those anomalies. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

FYI0027 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1714 Referral Whois Protocol (RWhois) S. Williamson M. Kosters November 1994 ASCII 85395 46 PS 204207 PDF 85556 White Pages Directory

This memo describes version 1.0 of the client/server interaction of RWhois. RWhois provides a distributed system for the display of hierarchical information. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC2167 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1715 The H Ratio for Address Assignment Efficiency C. Huitema November 1994 ASCII 7392 4 IPng White Paper

This document was submitted to the IETF IPng area in response to RFC 1550. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC3194 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1716 Towards Requirements for IP Routers P. Almquist F. Kastenholz November 1994 ASCII 432330 192 Gateway Internet Protocol

The goal of this work is to replace RFC-1009, Requirements for Internet Gateways ([INTRO:1]) with a new document. It defines and discusses requirements for devices which perform the network layer forwarding function of the Internet protocol suite. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1812 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1717 The PPP Multilink Protocol (MP) K. Sklower B. Lloyd G. McGregor D. Carr November 1994 ASCII 46264 21 Point

This document proposes a method for splitting, recombining and sequencing datagrams across multiple logical data links. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC1990 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1718 The Tao of IETF - A Guide for New Attendees of the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF Secretariat G. Malkin November 1994 ASCII 50458 23 Internet Engineering Task Force Meeting

The purpose of this For Your Information (FYI) RFC is to explain to the newcomers how the IETF works. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard. [FYI 17]

RFC1539 RFC3160 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1719 A Direction for IPng P. Gross December 1994 ASCII 11118 6 IPng White Paper Internet Protocol

This RFC specifies criteria related to mobility for consideration in design and selection of the Next Generation of IP. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1720 Internet Official Protocol Standards J. Postel November 1994 ASCII 89063 41 status procedure index

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1610 RFC1780 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1721 RIP Version 2 Protocol Analysis G. Malkin November 1994 ASCII 6680 4 RIP-2

As required by Routing Protocol Criteria (RFC 1264), this report documents the key features of the RIP-2 protocol and the current implementation experience. This report is a prerequisite to advancing RIP-2 on the standards track. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1387 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1722 RIP Version 2 Protocol Applicability Statement G. Malkin November 1994 ASCII 10236 5 RIP2-APP RIP-2

As required by Routing Protocol Criteria (RFC 1264), this report defines the applicability of the RIP-2 protocol within the Internet. This report is a prerequisite to advancing RIP-2 on the standards track. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

STD0057 STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1723 RIP Version 2 - Carrying Additional Information G. Malkin November 1994 ASCII 18597 9 RIP-2

This document specifies an extension of the Routing Information Protocol (RIP), o expand the amount of useful information carried in RIP messages and to add a measure of security. This memo obsoletes RFC 1388, which specifies an update to the "Routing Information Protocol" STD 34, RFC 1058. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1388 RFC2453 RFC1058 STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1724 RIP Version 2 MIB Extension G. Malkin F. Baker November 1994 ASCII 29645 18 RIP2-MIB RIP-2 Management Information Base

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing RIP Version 2. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC1389 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1724
RFC1725 Post Office Protocol - Version 3 J. Myers M. Rose November 1994 ASCII 35058 18 POP Email Electronic Mail

This memo is a revision to RFC 1460, a Draft Standard. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1460 RFC1939 STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1725
RFC1726 Technical Criteria for Choosing IP The Next Generation (IPng) C. Partridge F. Kastenholz December 1994 ASCII 74109 31 IPng White Paper Internet Protocol

This RFC specifies criteria related to mobility for consideration in design and selection of the Next Generation of IP. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1727 A Vision of an Integrated Internet Information Service C. Weider P. Deutsch December 1994 ASCII 28468 11 Universal Resource Names

This paper lays out a vision of how Internet information services might be integrated over the next few years, and discusses in some detail what steps will be needed to achieve this integration. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1728 Resource Transponders C. Weider December 1994 ASCII 12092 6 Universal Resource Names Location System

This paper describes an automatic mechanism, the resource transponder, for maintaining resource location information. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1729 Using the Z39.50 Information Retrieval Protocol C. Lynch December 1994 ASCII 20927 8 Basic Endcoding Rules ASN1

This memo describes an approach to the implementation of the ANSI/NISO Z39.50-1992 Standard for Information Retrieval in the TCP/IP environment which is currently in wide use by the Z39.50 implementor community. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1730 Internet Message Access Protocol - Version 4 M. Crispin December 1994 ASCII 156660 77 IMAP IMAP4 EMail

The Internet Message Access Protocol, Version 4 (IMAP4) allows a client to access and manipulate electronic mail messages on a server. IMAP4 permits manipulation of remote message folders, called "mailboxes", in a way that is functionally equivalent to local mailboxes. IMAP4 also provides the capability for an offline client to resynchronize with the server. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2060 RFC2061 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1731 IMAP4 Authentication Mechanisms J. Myers December 1994 ASCII 11433 6 IMAP4-AUTH Internet Message Access Protocol Email

The Internet Message Access Protocol, Version 4 [IMAP4] contains the AUTHENTICATE command, for identifying and authenticating a user to an IMAP4 server and for optionally negotiating a protection mechanism for subsequent protocol interactions. This document describes several authentication mechanisms for use by the IMAP4 AUTHENTICATE command. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1732 IMAP4 Compatibility with IMAP2 and IMAP2bis M. Crispin December 1994 ASCII 9276 5 Internet Message Access Protocol Email

This is a summary of hints and recommendations to enable an IMAP4 implementation to interoperate with implementations that conform to earlier specifications. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1733 Distributed Electronic Mail Models in IMAP4 M. Crispin December 1994 ASCII 6205 3 Internet Message Access Protocol Email

There are three fundamental models of client/server email: offline, online, and disconnected use. IMAP4 can be used in any one of these three models. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1734 POP3 AUTHentication command J. Myers December 1994 ASCII 8499 5 POP3-AUTH Post Office Protocol Email

This document describes the optional AUTH command, for indicating an authentication mechanism to the server, performing an authentication protocol exchange, and optionally negotiating a protection mechanism for subsequent protocol interactions. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC5034 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1735 NBMA Address Resolution Protocol (NARP) J. Heinanen R. Govindan December 1994 ASCII 24485 11 NARP Non-Broadcast Multi Access Address Resolution Protocol

This document describes the NBMA Address Resolution Protocol (NARP). NARP can be used by a source terminal (host or router) connected to a Non-Broadcast, Multi-Access link layer (NBMA) network to find out the NBMA addresses of the a destination terminal provided that the destination terminal is connected to the same NBMA network. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1736 Functional Recommendations for Internet Resource Locators J. Kunze February 1995 ASCII 22415 10 Uniform Resource URL

This document specifies a minimum set of requirements for Internet resource locators, which convey location and access information for resources. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1737 Functional Requirements for Uniform Resource Names K. Sollins L. Masinter December 1994 ASCII 16337 7

This document specifies a minimum set of requirements for a kind of Internet resource identifier known as Uniform Resource Names (URNs). This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1738 Uniform Resource Locators (URL) T. Berners-Lee L. Masinter M. McCahill December 1994 ASCII 51348 25 URL

This document specifies a Uniform Resource Locator (URL), the syntax and semantics of formalized information for location and access of resources via the Internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC4248 RFC4266 RFC1808 RFC2368 RFC2396 RFC3986 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1739 A Primer On Internet and TCP/IP Tools G. Kessler S. Shepard December 1994 ASCII 102676 46 NSlookup PING FINGER TRACEROUTE FTP TELNET WHOIS NICNAME KNOWBOT NETFIND ARCHIE Gopher Email Mailing Lists USENET

This memo is an introductory guide to some of the TCP/IP and Internet tools and utilities that allow users to access the wide variety of information on the network, from determining if a particular host is up to viewing a multimedia thesis on foreign policy. It also describes discussion lists accessible from the Internet, ways to obtain Internet documents, and resources that help users weave their way through the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC2151 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1740 MIME Encapsulation of Macintosh Files - MacMIME P. Faltstrom D. Crocker E. Fair December 1994 ASCII 31297 16 MacMIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions

This memo describes the format to use when sending Apple Macintosh files via MIME [BORE93]. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1741 MIME Content Type for BinHex Encoded Files P. Faltstrom D. Crocker E. Fair December 1994 ASCII 10155 6 BINHEX Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions

This memo describes the format to use when sending BinHex4.0 files via MIME [BORE93]. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1742 AppleTalk Management Information Base II S. Waldbusser K. Frisa January 1995 ASCII 168306 84 AT-MIB

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing AppleTalk networks. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1243 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1743 IEEE 802.5 MIB using SMIv2 K. McCloghrie E. Decker December 1994 ASCII 43224 25 Management Information Base SNMP

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing subnetworks which use the IEEE 802.5 Token Ring technology described in 802.5 Token Ring Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications, IEEE Standard 802.5-1989. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1231 RFC1748 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1744 Observations on the Management of the Internet Address Space G. Huston December 1994 ASCII 32411 12 IP Internet Protocol

This memo examines some of the issues associated with the current management practices of the Internet IPv4 address space, and examines the potential outcomes of these practices as the unallocated address pool shrinks in size. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1745 BGP4/IDRP for IP---OSPF Interaction K. Varadhan S. Hares Y. Rekhter December 1994 ASCII 43675 19 BGP4/IDRP Internet Inter-Domain Routing Protocol Border Gateway Open Shortest Path First

This memo defines the various criteria to be used when designing an Autonomous System Border Router (ASBR) that will run either BGP4 or IDRP for IP with other ASBRs external to the AS and OSPF as its IGP. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1746 Ways to Define User Expectations B. Manning D. Perkins December 1994 ASCII 46164 18

This paper covers basic fundamentals that must be understood when one defines, interprets, or implements methods to control user expectations on or over the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1747 Definitions of Managed Objects for SNA Data Link Control (SDLC) using SMIv2 J. Hilgeman Chair S. Nix A. Bartky W. Clark Editor January 1995 ASCII 147388 67 SDLCSMIv2

This specification defines an extension to the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with SNMP-based network management. In particular, it defines objects for managing the configuration, monitoring and control of data link controls in an SNA environment. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1748 IEEE 802.5 MIB using SMIv2 K. McCloghrie E. Decker December 1994 ASCII 43224 25 802.5-MIB Management Information Base SNMP

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing subnetworks which use the IEEE 802.5 Token Ring technology described in 802.5 Token Ring Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications, IEEE Standard 802.5-1989. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1743 RFC1231 RFC1749 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1749 IEEE 802.5 Station Source Routing MIB using SMIv2 K. McCloghrie F. Baker E. Decker December 1994 ASCII 17563 10 802.5-SSR Management Information Base SNMP

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes managed objects used by IEEE 802.5 end-stations for managing source routes on a Token Ring network where IEEE source- routing is in use. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1748 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1750 Randomness Recommendations for Security D. Eastlake 3rd S. Crocker J. Schiller December 1994 ASCII 73842 30 Random Numbers Seed

Choosing random quantities to foil a resourceful and motivated adversary is surprisingly difficult. This paper points out many pitfalls in using traditional pseudo-random number generation techniques for choosing such quantities. It recommends the use of truly random hardware techniques and shows that the existing hardware on many systems can be used for this purpose. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC4086 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1751 A Convention for Human-Readable 128-bit Keys D. McDonald December 1994 ASCII 31428 15 Security Password

This memo proposes a convention for use with Internet applications & protocols using 128-bit cryptographic keys. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1752 The Recommendation for the IP Next Generation Protocol S. Bradner A. Mankin January 1995 ASCII 127784 52 IPNG IPng Internet

This document presents the recommendation of the IPng Area Directors on what should be used to replace the current version of the Internet Protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1753 IPng Technical Requirements Of the Nimrod Routing and Addressing Architecture N. Chiappa December 1994 ASCII 46586 18 IPng White Paper Internet Protocol

This document presents the requirements that the Nimrod routing and addressing architecture has upon the internetwork layer protocol. To be most useful to Nimrod, any protocol selected as the IPng should satisfy these requirements. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1754 IP over ATM Working Group's Recommendations for the ATM Forum's Multiprotocol BOF Version 1 M. Laubach January 1995 ASCII 13483 7 Internet Asynchromous Transfer Mode

This document represents an initial list of requirements submitted to the ATM Forum's Multiprotocol BOF for the operation of IP over ATM networks as determined by the IETF IP over ATM Working Group and other working groups. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1755 ATM Signaling Support for IP over ATM M. Perez F. Liaw A. Mankin E. Hoffman D. Grossman A. Malis February 1995 ASCII 55209 32 ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode

This memo describes the ATM call control signaling exchanges needed to support Classical IP over ATM implementations as described in RFC 1577. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1756 Remote Write Protocol - Version 1.0 T. Rinne January 1995 ASCII 22078 11 RWP Application

This document describes a simple Remote Write Protocol (RWP). This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1757 Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base S. Waldbusser February 1995 ASCII 208117 91 RMON-MIB MIB RMON

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing remote network monitoring devices. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1271 RFC2819 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1758 NADF Standing Documents: A Brief Overview The North American Directory Forum February 1995 ASCII 7294 4 X.500 North American Directory Forum Public CCITT Providers

The purpose of this document is to provide a brief overview of the NADF's Standing Document series. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1417 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1759 Printer MIB R. Smith F. Wright T. Hastings S. Zilles J. Gyllenskog March 1995 ASCII 239228 113 Print-MIB Management Information Base

A printer is the physical device that takes media from an input source, produces marks on that media according to some page description or page control language and puts the result in some output destination, possibly with finishing applied. The information needed in the management of the physical printer and the management of a printing job overlap highly and many of the tasks in each management area require the same or similar information. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC3805 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1760 The S/KEY One-Time Password System N. Haller February 1995 ASCII 31124 12 Security

This document describes the S/KEY* One-Time Password system as released for public use by Bellcore. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1761 Snoop Version 2 Packet Capture File Format B. Callaghan R. Gilligan February 1995 ASCII 10761 6 SNOOP Measurement debugging collecting data

This paper describes the file format used by "snoop", a packet monitoring and capture program developed by Sun. This paper is provided so that people can write compatible programs to generate and interpret snoop packet capture files. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1762 The PPP DECnet Phase IV Control Protocol (DNCP) S. Senum March 1995 ASCII 12709 7 PPP-DNCP Point Digital Equipment Corporation

This document defines the NCP for establishing and configuring Digital's DNA Phase IV Routing protocol (DECnet Phase IV) over PPP. This document applies only to DNA Phase IV Routing messages (both data and control), and not to other DNA Phase IV protocols (MOP, LAT, etc). [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC1376 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1763 The PPP Banyan Vines Control Protocol (BVCP) S. Senum March 1995 ASCII 17817 10 BVCP Point

This document defines the Network Control Protocol for establishing and configuring the Banyan VINES protocol over PPP. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1764 The PPP XNS IDP Control Protocol (XNSCP) S. Senum March 1995 ASCII 9525 5 XNSCP Point Xerox Network Internetwork Datagram Service

This document defines the Network Control Protocol for establishing and configuring the Xerox Network Systems (XNS) Internet Datagram Protocol (IDP) over PPP. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1765 OSPF Database Overflow J. Moy March 1995 ASCII 21613 9 OSPF-OVFL

This memo details a way of gracefully handling unanticipated database overflows. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1766 Tags for the Identification of Languages H. Alvestrand March 1995 ASCII 16966 9 Lang-Tag

This document describes a language tag for use in cases where it is desired to indicate the language used in an information object. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC3066 RFC3282 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1767 MIME Encapsulation of EDI Objects D. Crocker March 1995 ASCII 15293 7 MIME-EDI Electronic Data Interchange Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions delivery mechanism encapsulation

Since there are many different EDI specifications, the current document defines three distinct categories as three different MIME content-types. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1768 Host Group Extensions for CLNP Multicasting D. Marlow March 1995 ASCII 111499 45 CLNP-MULT ISO OSI

This memo provides a specification for multicast extensions to the CLNP protocol similar to those provided to IP by RFC1112. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1769 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) D. Mills March 1995 ASCII 34454 14 Clocks Synchronization NTP

This memorandum describes the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP), which is an adaptation of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) used to synchronize computer clocks in the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1361 RFC2030 RFC4330 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1770 IPv4 Option for Sender Directed Multi-Destination Delivery C. Graff March 1995 ASCII 11606 6 SDMD

This memo defines an IPv4 option to provide a sender directed multi- destination delivery mechanism called Selective Directed Broadcast Mode (SDBM). This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1771 A Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4) Y. Rekhter T. Li March 1995 ASCII 131903 57 BGP-4 routing

This document, together with its companion document, "Application of the Border Gateway Protocol in the Internet", define an inter-autonomous system routing protocol for the Internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1654 RFC4271 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1771
RFC1772 Application of the Border Gateway Protocol in the Internet Y. Rekhter P. Gross March 1995 ASCII 43916 19 BGP-4-APP BGP-4 Routing

This document, together with its companion document, "A Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4)", define an inter-autonomous system routing protocol for the Internet. This document describes the usage of the BGP in the Internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1655 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1773 Experience with the BGP-4 protocol P. Traina March 1995 ASCII 19936 9 BGP-4 Border Gateway Protocol Routing

The purpose of this memo is to document how the requirements for advancing a routing protocol to Draft Standard have been satisfied by Border Gateway Protocol version 4 (BGP-4). This report documents experience with BGP. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1656 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1774 BGP-4 Protocol Analysis P. Traina Editor March 1995 ASCII 23823 10 Border Gateway Routing

The purpose of this report is to document how the requirements for advancing a routing protocol to Draft Standard have been satisfied by the Border Gateway Protocol version 4 (BGP-4). This report summarizes the key features of BGP, and analyzes the protocol with respect to scaling and performance. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1775 To Be "On" the Internet D. Crocker March 1995 ASCII 8454 4 access full Client Mediated Messaging

The Internet permits different levels of access for consumers and providers of service. The nature of those differences is quite important in the capabilities They afford. Hence, it is appropriate to provide terminology that distinguishes among the range, so that the Internet community can gain some clarity when distinguishing whether a user (or an organization) is "on" the Internet. This document suggests four terms, for distinguishing the major classes of access. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1776 The Address is the Message S. Crocker April 1 1995 ASCII 2051 2 IPng

Declaring that the address is the message, the IPng WG has selected a packet format which includes 1696 bytes of address space. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1777 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol W. Yeong T. Howes S. Kille March 1995 ASCII 45459 22 X.500 DAP interactive access

The protocol described in this document is designed to provide access to the X.500 Directory while not incurring the resource requirements of the Directory Access Protocol (DAP).This protocol is specifically targeted at simple management applications and browser applications that provide simple read/write interactive access to the X.500 Directory, and is intended to be a complement to the DAP itself. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1487 RFC3494 HISTORIC DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1778 The String Representation of Standard Attribute Syntaxes T. Howes S. Kille W. Yeong C. Robbins March 1995 ASCII 19053 12 X.500 LDAP lightweight directory protocol

The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) requires that the contents of AttributeValue fields in protocol elements be octet strings. This document defines the requirements that must be satisfied by encoding rules used to render X.500 Directory attribute syntaxes into a form suitable for use in the LDAP, then goes on to define the encoding rules for the standard set of attribute syntaxes. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1488 RFC3494 RFC2559 HISTORIC DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1779 A String Representation of Distinguished Names S. Kille March 1995 ASCII 12429 8 STR-REP X.500 directory names representing names

The OSI Directory uses distinguished names as the primary keys to entries in the directory. Distinguished Names are encoded in ASN.1. When a distinguished name is communicated between to users not using a directory protocol (e.g., in a mail message), there is a need to have a user-oriented string representation of distinguished name. This specification defines a string format for representing names, which is designed to give a clean representation of commonly used names, whilst being able to represent any distinguished name. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1485 RFC2253 RFC3494 HISTORIC DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1780 Internet Official Protocol Standards J. Postel Editor March 1995 ASCII 86594 39 status procedure index

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1720 RFC1800 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1781 Using the OSI Directory to Achieve User Friendly Naming S. Kille March 1995 ASCII 47129 26 OSI-Dir X.500 directory names representing names

This proposal sets out some conventions for representing names in a friendly manner, and shows how this can be used to achieve really friendly naming. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1484 RFC3494 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1782 TFTP Option Extension G. Malkin A. Harkin March 1995 ASCII 11508 6 trivial file transfer booting

The Trivial File Transfer Protocol is a simple, lock-step, file transfer protocol which allows a client to get or put a file onto a remote host. This document describes a simple extension to TFTP to allow option negotiation prior to the file transfer.

RFC2347 RFC1350 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1783 TFTP Blocksize Option G. Malkin A. Harkin March 1995 ASCII 7814 5 trivial file transfer booting

This document describes a TFTP option which allows the client and server to negotiate a blocksize more applicable to the network medium. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2348 RFC1350 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1784 TFTP Timeout Interval and Transfer Size Options G. Malkin A. Harkin March 1995 ASCII 6106 4 trivial file transfer booting

This document describes two TFTP options. The first allows the client and server to negotiate the Timeout Interval. The second allows the side receiving the file to determine the ultimate size of the transfer before it begins. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2349 RFC1350 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1785 TFTP Option Negotiation Analysis G. Malkin A. Harkin March 1995 ASCII 3354 2 trivial file transfer booting

This document was written to allay concerns that the presence of options in a TFTP Request packet might cause pathological behavior on servers which do not support TFTP option negotiation. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1350 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1786 Representation of IP Routing Policies in a Routing Registry (ripe-81++) T. Bates E. Gerich L. Joncheray J-M. Jouanigot D. Karrenberg M. Terpstra J. Yu March 1995 ASCII 133643 83

This document is an update to the original `ripe-81' proposal for representing and storing routing polices within the RIPE database. It incorporates several extensions proposed by Merit Inc. and gives details of a generalized IP routing policy representation to be used by all Internet routing registries. It acts as both tutorial and provides details of database objects and attributes that use and make up a routing registry. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1787 Routing in a Multi-provider Internet Y. Rekhter April 1995 ASCII 20754 8 Internet Protocol Architechure Board IAB

This document presents some of the issues related to network layer routing in a multi-provider Internet, and specifically to the unicast routing. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1788 ICMP Domain Name Messages W. Simpson April 1995 ASCII 11722 7 ICMP-DM Internet Control Message Protocol DNS Service

This document specifies ICMP messages for learning the Fully Qualified Domain Name associated with an IP address. This document defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. This does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1789 INETPhone: Telephone Services and Servers on Internet C. Yang April 1995 ASCII 14186 6

This RFC presents a true telephone service, called INETPhone, which supports voice communication through the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1790 An Agreement between the Internet Society and Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the Matter of ONC RPC and XDR Protocols V. Cerf April 1995 ASCII 8226 4 ISOC

This RFC is an official public record of an agreement between SUN Microsystems and the Internet Society. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1791 TCP And UDP Over IPX Networks With Fixed Path MTU T. Sung April 1995 ASCII 22347 12 Transmission Control Protocol User Datagram Maxium Unit

TCP/IPX allows TCP/IP applications to run over IPX networks by letting TCP and UDP run over IPX. And this memo specifies the packet format and operational procedures for running TCP and UDP over IPX. This document defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. This does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1792 TCP/IPX Connection Mib Specification T. Sung April 1995 ASCII 16389 9 TCP/IPXMIB Transmission Control Protocol Management Information Base

New MIB objects, tcpIpxConnTable, udpIpxTable, tcpUnspecConnTable and udpUnspecTable are presented in this paper, to be used in place of tcpConnTable and udpListenerTable when TCP and UDP are running over IPX. This document defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. This does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1793 Extending OSPF to Support Demand Circuits J. Moy April 1995 ASCII 78728 32 OSPF-DC Open Shortest Path First

This memo defines enhancements to the OSPF protocol that allow efficient operation over "demand circuits". [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC3883 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1794 DNS Support for Load Balancing T. Brisco April 1995 ASCII 15494 7 Domain Name System

This RFC is meant to first chronicle a foray into the IETF DNS Working Group, discuss other possible alternatives to provide/simulate load balancing support for DNS, and to provide an ultimate, flexible solution for providing DNS support for balancing loads of many types. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1795 Data Link Switching: Switch-to-Switch Protocol AIW DLSw RIG: DLSw Closed Pages, DLSw Standard Version 1 L. Wells Chair A. Bartky Editor April 1995 ASCII 214848 91 IBM SNA DLS SSP NetBIos APPN

This RFC describes use of Data Link Switching over TCP/IP. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1434 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1796 Not All RFCs are Standards C. Huitema J. Postel S. Crocker April 1995 ASCII 7049 4

This document discusses the relationship of the Request for Comments (RFCs) notes to Internet Standards. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1797 Class A Subnet Experiment Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) April 1995 ASCII 6779 4 Network Address 39 Number

There appears to be some interest in experimenting with subnetting the class A addresses. It is suggested that conducting an experiment now to identify and fix any software that does not properly handle subnetted class A addresses would be useful and important. This document defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. This does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1798 Connection-less Lightweight X.500 Directory Access Protocol A. Young June 1995 ASCII 18548 9 CLDAP CLDAP Presentation Address Application Entity Title

The protocol described in this document is designed to provide access to the Directory while not incurring the resource requirements of the Directory Access Protocol (DAP). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC3352 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1799 Request for Comments Summary RFC Numbers 1700-1799 M. Kennedy January 1997 ASCII 42038 21 Index INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC1800 Internet Official Protocol Standards J. Postel Editor July 1995 ASCII 83649 36 status procedure index

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1780 RFC1880 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1801 MHS use of the X.500 Directory to support MHS Routing S. Kille June 1995 ASCII 156462 73 Routing Mail EMail Message Handling System X.400

The key problem in routing is to map from an O/R Address onto an MTA (next hop). This shall be an MTA which in some sense is "nearer" to the destination UA. This is done repeatedly until the message can be directly delivered to the recipient UA. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1802 Introducing Project Long Bud: Internet Pilot Project for the Deployment of X.500 Directory Information in Support of X.400 Routing H. Alvestrand K. Jordan S. Langlois J. Romaguera June 1995 ASCII 24637 11 Mail EMail Message Handling System MHS

This memo describes a proposed Internet Pilot Project that seeks to prove the MHS-DS approach on a larger scale. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1803 Recommendations for an X.500 Production Directory Service R. Wright A. Getchell T. Howes S. Sataluri P. Yee W. Yeong June 1995 ASCII 14721 8 White Pages DSA Directory User Agent

This document contains a set of basic recommendations for a country- level X.500 DSA. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1804 Schema Publishing in X.500 Directory G. Mansfield P. Rajeev S. Raghavan T. Howes June 1995 ASCII 18268 10

In this document we propose a solution using the existing mechanisms of the directory [1] itself. We present a naming scheme for naming schema objects and a meta-schema for storing schema objects in the directory. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1805 Location-Independent Data/Software Integrity Protocol A. Rubin June 1995 ASCII 13352 6 Betsi Security Cryptography

This memo describes a protocol for adding integrity assurance to files that are distributed across the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1806 Communicating Presentation Information in Internet Messages: The Content-Disposition Header R. Troost S. Dorner June 1995 ASCII 15548 8 MIME EMail Mail

This memo provides a mechanism whereby messages conforming to the [RFC 1521] ("MIME") specification can convey presentational information. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC2183 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1807 A Format for Bibliographic Records R. Lasher D. Cohen June 1995 ASCII 29417 15 library technical reports email services

This RFC defines a format for bibliographic records describing technical reports. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1357 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1808 Relative Uniform Resource Locators R. Fielding June 1995 ASCII 34950 16 URL URL syntax semantics

In situations where the base URL is well-defined and known to the parser (human or machine), it is useful to be able to embed URL references which inherit that context rather than re-specifying it in every instance. This document defines the syntax and semantics for such Relative Uniform Resource Locators. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC3986 RFC1738 RFC2368 RFC2396 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1809 Using the Flow Label Field in IPv6 C. Partridge June 1995 ASCII 13591 6

The purpose of this memo is to distill various opinions and suggestions of the End-to-End Research Group regarding the handling of Flow Labels into a set of suggestions for IPv6. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1810 Report on MD5 Performance J. Touch June 1995 ASCII 16607 7 IPv6 Message Digest Algorithm Authentication

This RFC addresses how fast MD5 can be implemented in software and hardware, and whether it supports currently available IP bandwidth. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1810
RFC1811 U.S. Government Internet Domain Names Federal Networking Council June 1995 ASCII 6641 3 GOV FNC IANA

This document describes the registration policies for the top-level domain ".GOV". This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1816 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1812 Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers F. Baker Editor June 1995 ASCII 415740 175 routing IPv4

This memo defines and discusses requirements for devices that perform the network layer forwarding function of the Internet protocol suite. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1716 RFC1009 RFC2644 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1812
RFC1813 NFS Version 3 Protocol Specification B. Callaghan B. Pawlowski P. Staubach June 1995 ASCII 229793 126 NFSV3

This paper describes the NFS version 3 protocol. This paper is provided so that people can write compatible implementations. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1094 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1814 Unique Addresses are Good E. Gerich June 1995 ASCII 5936 3 Internet Registries Protocol Private Network Numbers

The IAB suggests that while RFC 1597 establishes reserved IP address space for the use of private networks which are isolated and will remain isolated from the Internet, any enterprise which anticipates external connectivity to the Internet should apply for a globally unique address from an Internet registry or service provider. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1815 Character Sets ISO-10646 and ISO-10646-J-1 M. Ohta July 1995 ASCII 11823 6 Japanese Latin

For the practical use of ISO 10646, a lot of external profiling such as restriction of characters, restriction of combination of characters and addition of language information is necessary. This memo provides information on such profiling, along with charset names to each profiled instance. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1816 U.S. Government Internet Domain Names Federal Networking Council August 1995 ASCII 17979 8 GOV FNC IANA

This memo provides an update and clarification to RFC 1811. This document describes the registration policies for the top-level domain ".GOV". This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1811 RFC2146 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1817 CIDR and Classful Routing Y. Rekhter August 1995 ASCII 3416 2 Classless Inter Domain Routing

This document represents the IAB's (Internet Architecture Board) evaluation of the current and near term implications of CIDR on organizations that use Classful routing technology. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

HISTORIC INFORMATIONAL
RFC1818 Best Current Practices J. Postel T. Li Y. Rekhter August 1995 ASCII 4114 3 BCP

This document describes a new series of documents which describe best current practices for the Internet community. Documents in this series carry the endorsement of the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).

HISTORIC BEST CURRENT PRACTICE
RFC1819 Internet Stream Protocol Version 2 (ST2) Protocol Specification - Version ST2+ L. Delgrossi L. Berger Editors August 1995 ASCII 266875 109 ST2

This memo contains a revised specification of the Internet STream Protocol Version 2 (ST2). This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC1190 IEN119 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1820 Multimedia E-mail (MIME) User Agent Checklist E. Huizer August 1995 ASCII 14672 8 Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions Media Types

This document presents a checklist to facilitate evaluation of MIME capable User Agents. Access to a MIME test-responder, that generates test-messages is described. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1844 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1821 Integration of Real-time Services in an IP-ATM Network Architecture M. Borden E. Crawley B. Davie S. Batsell August 1995 ASCII 64466 24 Asynchronous Transfer Mode

The purpose of this paper is to provide a clear statement of what issues need to be addressed in interfacing the IP integrated services environment with an ATM service environment so as to create a seamless interface between the two in support of end users desiring real-time networking services. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1822 A Grant of Rights to Use a Specific IBM patent with Photuris J. Lowe August 1995 ASCII 2664 2 Internet Key Management Protocol IKMP IETF

This Request for Comments records a grant by IBM Corporation to permit the conditional free use of one of its patents. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1823 The LDAP Application Program Interface T. Howes M. Smith August 1995 ASCII 41081 22 lightweight directory access protocol API X.500

This document defines a C language application program interface to the lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP). This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1824 The Exponential Security System TESS: An Identity-Based Cryptographic Protocol for Authenticated Key-Exchange (E.I.S.S.-Report 1995/4) H. Danisch August 1995 ASCII 45540 21 TESS public keys

This informational RFC describes the basic mechanisms and functions of an identity based system for the secure authenticated exchange of cryptographic keys, the generation of signatures, and the authentic distribution of public keys. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1825 Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol R. Atkinson August 1995 ASCII 56772 22 IPv4 IPv6 IP-layer ipsec

This memo describes the security mechanisms for IP version 4 (IPv4) and IP version 6 (IPv6) and the services that they provide. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC2401 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1826 IP Authentication Header R. Atkinson August 1995 ASCII 27583 13 ipsec IPV6-AH Internet Protocol AH security IPv4 IPv6

This document describes a mechanism for providing cryptographic authentication for IPv4 and IPv6 datagrams. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2402 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1827 IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) R. Atkinson August 1995 ASCII 30278 12 ESP Internet Protocol IPv4 IPv6 ipsec

This document describes the IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP). ESP is a mechanism for providing integrity and confidentiality to IP datagrams. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2406 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1828 IP Authentication using Keyed MD5 P. Metzger W. Simpson August 1995 ASCII 9800 6 ipsec Internet Protocol Authentication Header AH Message Digest 5 Security

This document describes the use of keyed MD5 with the IP Authentication Header. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1829 The ESP DES-CBC Transform P. Karn P. Metzger W. Simpson August 1995 ASCII 19291 11 Encapsulating Security Payload US Data Encryption Standard Cipher Block Chaining IP Internet Protocol Security ipsec

This document describes the DES-CBC security transform for the IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1830 SMTP Service Extensions for Transmission of Large and Binary MIME Messages G. Vaudreuil August 1995 ASCII 16555 8 Simple Mail Transfer Multipurpose Mail Extensions

This memo defines two extensions to the SMTP service. The first service enables a SMTP client and server to negotiate the use of an alternate DATA command "BDAT" for efficiently sending large MIME messages. The second extension takes advantage of the BDAT command to permit the negotiated sending of unencoded binary data. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC3030 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1831 RPC: Remote Procedure Call Protocol Specification Version 2 R. Srinivasan August 1995 ASCII 37798 18 RPC ONC Open Network Computing

This document describes the ONC Remote Procedure Call (ONC RPC Version 2) protocol as it is currently deployed and accepted. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1832 XDR: External Data Representation Standard R. Srinivasan August 1995 ASCII 47418 24 XDR RPC ONC Open Network Computing

This document describes the External Data Representation Standard (XDR) protocol as it is currently deployed and accepted. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC4506 DRAFT STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1833 Binding Protocols for ONC RPC Version 2 R. Srinivasan August 1995 ASCII 24449 14 ONC Open Network Computing

This document describes the binding protocols used in conjunction with the ONC Remote Procedure Call (ONC RPC Version 2) protocols. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1834 Whois and Network Information Lookup Service, Whois++ J. Gargano K. Weiss August 1995 ASCII 14429 7 nicname TCP Transmission Control Protocol directory service server retrieval

This memo describes new features for WHOIS. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1835 Architecture of the WHOIS++ service P. Deutsch R. Schoultz P. Faltstrom C. Weider August 1995 ASCII 80581 41 WHOIS++ nicname TCP Transmission Control Protocol directory service server retrieval

This document describes WHOIS++, an extension to the trivial WHOIS service described in RFC 954 to permit WHOIS-like servers to make available more structured information to the Internet. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1836 Representing the O/R Address hierarchy in the X.500 Directory Information Tree S. Kille August 1995 ASCII 20175 11 message handling

This document defines a representation of the O/R Address hierarchy in the Directory Information Tree [6, 1]. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC2294 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1837 Representing Tables and Subtrees in the X.500 Directory S. Kille August 1995 ASCII 10924 7 message handling

This document defines techniques for representing two types of information mapping in the OSI Directory. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC2293 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1838 Use of the X.500 Directory to support mapping between X.400 and RFC 822 Addresses S. Kille August 1995 ASCII 12216 8 message handling

This document defines how to use directory to support the mapping between X.400 O/R Addresses and mailboxes defined in RFC 1327 [2]. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC2164 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1839 RFC1840 RFC1841 PPP Network Control Protocol for LAN Extension J. Chapman D. Coli A. Harvey B. Jensen K. Rowett September 1995 ASCII 146206 66 point-to-point local area interface INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC1842 ASCII Printable Characters-Based Chinese Character Encoding for Internet Messages Y. Wei Y. Zhang J. Li J. Ding Y. Jiang August 1995 ASCII 24143 12 electronic mail HZ-GB-2312

This document describes the encoding used in electronic mail [RFC822] and network news [RFC1036] messages over the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Telecommunications infrastructure is improving to offer higher bandwidth connections at lower cost. Access to the network is changing from modems to more intelligent devices. This informational RFC discusses a PPP Network Control Protocol for one such intelligent device. The protocol is the LAN extension interface protocol. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1843 HZ - A Data Format for Exchanging Files of Arbitrarily Mixed Chinese and ASCII characters F. Lee August 1995 ASCII 8787 5 GB2312-80 electronic mail

The content of this memo is identical to an article of the same title written by the author on September 4, 1989. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1844 Multimedia E-mail (MIME) User Agent Checklist E. Huizer August 1995 ASCII 15072 8 Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions Media Types

This document presents a checklist to facilitate evaluation of MIME capable User Agents. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1820 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1845 SMTP Service Extension for Checkpoint/Restart D. Crocker N. Freed A. Cargille September 1995 ASCII 15399 7 simple mail transfer transaction EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL RFC1846 SMTP 521 Reply Code A. Durand F. Dupont September 1995 ASCII 6558 4 simple mail transfer EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL RFC1847 Security Multiparts for MIME: Multipart/Signed and Multipart/Encrypted J. Galvin S. Murphy S. Crocker N. Freed October 1995 ASCII 23679 11 MIME-Encyp mail multipurpose extensions

This document defines a framework within which security services may be applied to MIME body parts. [STANDARDS-TRACK] This memo defines a new Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) [1] reply code, 521, which one may use to indicate that an Internet host does not accept incoming mail. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. This memo defines an extension to the SMTP service whereby an interrupted SMTP transaction can be restarted at a later time without having to repeat all of the commands and message content sent prior to the interruption. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1848 MIME Object Security Services S. Crocker N. Freed J. Galvin S. Murphy October 1995 ASCII 95010 48 MIME-Sec mail multipurpose extensions

This document defines MIME Object Security Services (MOSS), a protocol that uses the multipart/signed and multipart/encrypted framework [7] to apply digital signature and encryption services to MIME objects. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1849 RFC1850 OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base F. Baker R. Coltun November 1995 ASCII 140255 80 OSPF-MIB Open Shortest Path First SPF MIB routing network management

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing the Open Shortest Path First Routing Protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1253 RFC4750 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1851 The ESP Triple DES Transform P. Karn P. Metzger W. Simpson September 1995 ASCII 20000 11 ESP3DES encryption encapsulating security payload cipher block chaining EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL RFC1852 IP Authentication using Keyed SHA P. Metzger W. Simpson September 1995 ASCII 9367 6 encryption secure hash algorithm RFC2841 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL RFC1853 IP in IP Tunneling W. Simpson October 1995 ASCII 14803 8 internet protocol payload encapsulation

This document discusses implementation techniques for using IP Protocol/Payload number 4 Encapsulation for tunneling with IP Security and other protocols. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard. This document describes the use of keyed SHA with the IP Authentication Header. This document defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. This document describes the Triple DES-CBC security transform for the IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP). This document defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1854 SMTP Service Extension for Command Pipelining N. Freed October 1995 ASCII 14097 7 simple mail transfer protocol

This memo defines an extension to the SMTP service whereby a server can indicate the extent of its ability to accept multiple commands in a single TCP send operation. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2197 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1855 Netiquette Guidelines S. Hambridge October 1995 ASCII 46185 21 Network Etiquette

This document provides a minimum set of guidelines for Network Etiquette (Netiquette) which organizations may take and adapt for their own use. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

FYI0028 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1856 The Opstat Client-Server Model for Statistics Retrieval H. Clark September 1995 ASCII 29954 17 tools performance utilization INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC1857 A Model for Common Operational Statistics M. Lambert October 1995 ASCII 55314 27 metrics measurements polling periods

This memo describes a model for operational statistics in the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. This document defines a model and protocol for a set of tools which could be used by NSPs and Network Operation Centers (NOCs) to share data among themselves and with customers. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1404 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1858 Security Considerations for IP Fragment Filtering G. Ziemba D. Reed P. Traina October 1995 ASCII 20468 10 internet protocol tcp transmission control protocol routers hosts

IP fragmentation can be used to disguise TCP packets from IP filters used in routers and hosts. This document describes two methods of attack as well as remedies to prevent them. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC3128 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1859 ISO Transport Class 2 Non-use of Explicit Flow Control over TCP RFC1006 extension Y. Pouffary October 1995 ASCII 14572 8 International Standard Organizatio

This document is an extension to STD35, RFC1006, a standard for the Internet community. The document does not duplicate the protocol definitions contained in RFC1006 and in International Standard ISO 8073. It supplements that information with the description of how to implement ISO Transport Class 2 Non-use of Explicit Flow Control on top of TCP. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1860 Variable Length Subnet Table For IPv4 T. Pummill B. Manning October 1995 ASCII 5694 3 values IPv4 subnets

This document itemizes the potential values for IPv4 subnets. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1878 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1861 Simple Network Paging Protocol - Version 3 -Two-Way Enhanced A. Gwinn October 1995 ASCII 49181 23 SNPP SNPP wireless paging

This RFC suggests a simple way for delivering wireless messages, both one and two-way, to appropriate receiving devices. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1645 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1862 Report of the IAB Workshop on Internet Information Infrastructure, October 12-14, 1994 M. McCahill J. Romkey M. Schwartz K. Sollins T. Verschuren C. Weider November 1995 ASCII 62483 27 Internet Architecture Board

This document is a report on an Internet architecture workshop, initiated by the IAB and held at MCI on October 12-14, 1994. This workshop generally focused on aspects of the information infrastructure on the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1863 A BGP/IDRP Route Server alternative to a full mesh routing D. Haskin October 1995 ASCII 37426 16 BGP-IDRP border gateway protocol inter-domain routing

This document describes the use and detailed design of Route Servers for dissemination of routing information among BGP/IDRP speaking routers. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC4223 HISTORIC EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1864 The Content-MD5 Header Field J. Myers M. Rose October 1995 ASCII 7216 4 CON-MD5 MIME EMail Integrity MIC Digest

This memo specifies an optional header field, Content-MD5, for use with MIME-conformant messages. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1544 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1865 EDI Meets the Internet Frequently Asked Questions about Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) on the Internet W. Houser J. Griffin C. Hage January 1996 ASCII 98361 41 FAQ

This memo is targeted towards the EDI community that is unfamiliar with the Internet, including EDI software developers, users, and service providers. The memo introduces the Internet and assumes a basic knowledge of EDI. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1866 Hypertext Markup Language - 2.0 T. Berners-Lee D. Connolly November 1995 ASCII 146904 77 HTML HTML SGML Standard Generalized Language WWW World Wide Web

This document defines a HTML 2.0 (to distinguish it from the previous informal specifications). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2854 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1867 Form-based File Upload in HTML E. Nebel L. Masinter November 1995 ASCII 26183 13 Hypertext Markup Language MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions

Since file-upload is a feature that will benefit many applications, this proposes an extension to HTML to allow information providers to express file upload requests uniformly, and a MIME compatible representation for file upload responses. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC2854 HISTORIC EXPERIMENTAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1867
RFC1868 ARP Extension - UNARP G. Malkin November 1995 ASCII 7681 4 UNARP Address Resolution Protocol delete entry

This document specifies a trivial modification to the ARP mechanism, not the packet format, which allows a node to announce that it is leaving the network and that all other nodes should modify their ARP tables accordingly. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1869 SMTP Service Extensions J. Klensin N. Freed M. Rose E. Stefferud D. Crocker November 1995 ASCII 23299 11 ESMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

This memo defines a framework for extending the SMTP service by defining a means whereby a server SMTP can inform a client SMTP as to the service extensions it supports. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1651 RFC2821 STD0010 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC1870 SMTP Service Extension for Message Size Declaration J. Klensin N. Freed K. Moore November 1995 ASCII 18226 9 SMTP-SIZE Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

This memo defines an extension to the SMTP service whereby an SMTP client and server may interact to give the server an opportunity to decline to accept a message (perhaps temporarily) based on the client's estimate of the message size. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1653 STD0010 STANDARD STANDARD
RFC1871 Addendum to RFC 1602 -- Variance Procedure J. Postel November 1995 ASCII 7747 4 BCP WG escape clause procedures

This document describes a modification to the IETF procedures to allow an escape from a situation where the existing procedures are not working or do not seem to apply. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

RFC2026 RFC1602 RFC1603 HISTORIC BEST CURRENT PRACTICE
RFC1872 The MIME Multipart/Related Content-type E. Levinson December 1995 ASCII 15565 8 multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions

The Multipart/Related content-type provides a common mechanism for representing objects that are aggregates of related MIME body parts. This document defines the Multipart/Related content-type and provides examples of its use. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC2112 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1873 Message/External-Body Content-ID Access Type E. Levinson December 1995 ASCII 5878 4 CONT-MT Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions

The existing MIME Content-Type Message/External-Body access-types allow a MIME entity (body-part) to refer to an object that is not in the message by specifying how to access that object. The Content-ID access method described in this document provides the capability to refer to an object within the message. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1874 SGML Media Types E. Levinson December 1995 ASCII 12515 6 SGML-MT Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions

This document proposes new media sub-types of Text/SGML and Application/SGML. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1875 UNINETT PCA Policy Statements N. Berge December 1995 ASCII 19089 10 Policy Certification Authority Encryption

This document provides information about policy statements submitted by the UNINETT Policy Certification Authority (UNINETT PCA). This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1876 A Means for Expressing Location Information in the Domain Name System C. Davis P. Vixie T. Goodwin I. Dickinson January 1996 ASCII 29631 18 DNS-LOC DNS Resource Record (RR) LOC

This memo defines a new DNS RR type for experimental purposes. This RFC describes a mechanism to allow the DNS to carry location information about hosts, networks, and subnets. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC1034 RFC1035 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1877 PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol Extensions for Name Server Addresses S. Cobb December 1995 ASCII 10591 6 Point-to-Point Protocol Network Control Domain System NetBIOS

This document extends the NCP for establishing and configuring the Internet Protocol over PPP [2], defining the negotiation of primary and secondary Domain Name System (DNS) [3] and NetBIOS Name Server (NBNS) [4] addresses. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1878 Variable Length Subnet Table For IPv4 T. Pummill B. Manning December 1995 ASCII 19414 8 values IPv4 subnets

This memo clarifies issues surrounding subnetting IP networks by providing a standard subnet table. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1860 HISTORIC INFORMATIONAL
RFC1879 Class A Subnet Experiment Results and Recommendations B. Manning Editor January 1996 ASCII 10589 6 Internet Registry Operations

This memo documents some experiences with the RFC 1797 [1] subnet A experiment (performed by the Net39 Test Group (see credits)) and provides a number of recommendations on future direction for both the Internet Registries and the Operations community. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1880 Internet Official Protocol Standards J. Postel Editor November 1995 ASCII 89153 38 status procedure index

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1800 RFC1920 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1881 IPv6 Address Allocation Management IAB IESG December 1995 ASCII 3215 2 IANA Internet Assigned Numbers Authority

The IPv6 address space will be managed by the IANA for the good of the Internet community, with advice from the IAB and the IESG, by delegation to the regional registries. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1882 The 12-Days of Technology Before Christmas B. Hancock December 1995 ASCII 9130 5

This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1883 Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification S. Deering R. Hinden December 1995 ASCII 82089 37 IP Next Generation IPng

This document specifies version 6 of the Internet Protocol (IPv6), also sometimes referred to as IP Next Generation or IPng. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2460 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1884 IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture R. Hinden S. Deering Editors December 1995 ASCII 37860 18 IPV6-Addr IP Next Generation IPng

This specification defines the addressing architecture of the IP Version 6 protocol [IPV6]. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2373 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1885 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) A. Conta S. Deering December 1995 ASCII 32214 20 IP Next Generation IPng Internet Group Management IGMP

This document specifies a set of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) messages for use with version 6 of the Internet Protocol (IPv6). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2463 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1886 DNS Extensions to support IP version 6 S. Thomson C. Huitema December 1995 ASCII 6424 5 DNS-IPV6 IP Next Generation IPng Domain Name System

This document defines the changes that need to be made to the Domain Name System to support hosts running IP version 6 (IPv6). [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC3596 RFC2874 RFC3152 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1887 An Architecture for IPv6 Unicast Address Allocation Y. Rekhter T. Li Editors December 1995 ASCII 66066 26 IP Next Generation IPng

This document provides an architecture for allocating IPv6 [1] unicast addresses in the Internet. This document provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1888 OSI NSAPs and IPv6 J. Bound B. Carpenter D. Harrington J. Houldsworth A. Lloyd August 1996 ASCII 36469 16 Internet Protocol Open Systems Interconnection

This document recommends that network implementors who have planned or deployed an OSI NSAP addressing plan, and who wish to deploy or transition to IPv6, should redesign a native IPv6 addressing plan to meet their needs. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC4048 RFC4548 HISTORIC EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1889 RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications Audio-Video Transport Working Group H. Schulzrinne S. Casner R. Frederick V. Jacobson January 1996 ASCII 188544 75 RTP end-to-end network audio video RTCP

This memorandum describes RTP, the real-time transport protocol. RTP provides end-to-end network transport functions suitable for applications transmitting real-time data, such as audio, video or simulation data, over multicast or unicast network services. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC3550 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1890 RTP Profile for Audio and Video Conferences with Minimal Control Audio-Video Transport Working Group H. Schulzrinne January 1996 ASCII 37509 18 RTP-AV end-to-end network conference

This memo describes a profile for the use of the real-time transport protocol (RTP), version 2, and the associated control protocol, RTCP, within audio and video multiparticipant conferences with minimal control. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC3551 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1891 SMTP Service Extension for Delivery Status Notifications K. Moore January 1996 ASCII 65192 31 SMTP-DSN simple mail transfer protocol

This memo defines an extension to the SMTP service, which allows an SMTP client to specify (a) that delivery status notifications (DSNs) should be generated under certain conditions, (b) whether such notifications should return the contents of the message, and (c) additional information, to be returned with a DSN, that allows the sender to identify both the recipient(s) for which the DSN was issued, and the transaction in which the original message was sent. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC3461 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1891
RFC1892 The Multipart/Report Content Type for the Reporting of Mail System Administrative Messages G. Vaudreuil January 1996 ASCII 7800 4 MIME-RPT Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions

The Multipart/Report MIME content-type is a general "family" or "container" type for electronic mail reports of any kind. Although this memo defines only the use of the Multipart/Report content-type with respect to delivery status reports, mail processing programs will benefit if a single content-type is used to for all kinds of reports. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC3462 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1893 Enhanced Mail System Status Codes G. Vaudreuil January 1996 ASCII 28218 15 EMS-CODE simple mail transfer protocol SMTP

There currently is not a standard mechanism for the reporting of mail system errors except for the limited set offered by SMTP and the system specific text descriptions sent in mail messages. There is a pressing need for a rich machine readable status code for use in delivery status notifications [DSN]. This document proposes a new set of status codes for this purpose. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC3463 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1894 An Extensible Message Format for Delivery Status Notifications K. Moore G. Vaudreuil January 1996 ASCII 77462 39 DSN Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions Content Type

This memo defines a MIME content-type that may be used by a message transfer agent (MTA) or electronic mail gateway to report the result of an attempt to deliver a message to one or more recipients. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC3464 RFC2852 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1894
RFC1895 The Application/CALS-1840 Content-type E. Levinson February 1996 ASCII 10576 6 MIL-STD-1840 MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions

This memorandum provides guidelines for using the United States Department of Defense Military Standard MIL-STD-1840, "Automated Interchange of Technical Information," with the Internet electronic mail standards, RFC 822 and RFC 1521. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1896 The text/enriched MIME Content-type P. Resnick A. Walker February 1996 ASCII 45926 21 PS 81217 MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions

This document defines one particular type of MIME data, the text/enriched MIME type. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1523 RFC1563 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1897 IPv6 Testing Address Allocation R. Hinden J. Postel January 1996 ASCII 6643 4 Internet Protocol prototype software

This document describes an allocation plan for IPv6 addresses to be used in testing IPv6 prototype software. This document specifies an Experimental protocol for the Internet community.

RFC2471 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1898 CyberCash Credit Card Protocol Version 0.8 D. Eastlake 3rd B. Boesch S. Crocker M. Yesil February 1996 ASCII 113633 52 general payments system

This document covers only the current CyberCash system which is one of the few operational systems in the rapidly evolving area of Internet payments. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1899 Request for Comments Summary RFC Numbers 1800-1899 J. Elliott January 1997 ASCII 37984 20 Index INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC1900 Renumbering Needs Work B. Carpenter Y. Rekhter February 1996 ASCII 9528 4 IP network number addressing

Hosts in an IP network are identified by IP addresses, and the IP address prefixes of subnets are advertised by routing protocols. A change in such IP addressing information associated with a host or subnet is known as "renumbering". This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1901 Introduction to Community-based SNMPv2 J. Case K. McCloghrie M. Rose S. Waldbusser January 1996 ASCII 15903 8 SNMPV2CB Simple Network Management Protocol Version 2

The purpose of this document is to define the Community-based Administrative Framework for the SNMP version 2 framework (SNMPv2). This document specifies an Experimental protocol for the Internet community.

HISTORIC EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1902 Structure of Management Information for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) J. Case K. McCloghrie M. Rose S. Waldbusser January 1996 ASCII 77453 40 Simple Network Management Protocol Version 2

It is the purpose of this document, the Structure of Management Information (SMI), to define that adapted subset, and to assign a set of associated administrative values. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1442 RFC2578 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1903 Textual Conventions for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) J. Case K. McCloghrie M. Rose S. Waldbusser January 1996 ASCII 52652 23 Simple Network Management Protocol Version 2

It is the purpose of this document to define the initial set of textual conventions available to all MIB modules. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1443 RFC2579 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1904 Conformance Statements for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) J. Case K. McCloghrie M. Rose S. Waldbusser January 1996 ASCII 47083 24 Simple Network Management Protocol Version 2

It may be useful to define the acceptable lower-bounds of implementation, along with the actual level of implementation achieved. It is the purpose of this document to define the notation used for these purposes. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1444 RFC2580 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1905 Protocol Operations for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) J. Case K. McCloghrie M. Rose S. Waldbusser January 1996 ASCII 55526 24 OPS-MIB Simple Network Management Protocol Version 2

It is the purpose of this document, Protocol Operations for SNMPv2, to define the operations of the protocol with respect to the sending and receiving of the PDUs. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1448 RFC3416 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1906 Transport Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) J. Case K. McCloghrie M. Rose S. Waldbusser January 1996 ASCII 27465 13 TRANS-MIB Simple Network Management Protocol Version 2

It is the purpose of this document to define how the SNMPv2 maps onto an initial set of transport domains. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1449 RFC3417 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1907 Management Information Base for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) J. Case K. McCloghrie M. Rose S. Waldbusser January 1996 ASCII 34881 20 SNMPv2-MIB Simple Network Management Protocol Version 2

It is the purpose of this document to define managed objects which describe the behavior of a SNMPv2 entity. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1450 RFC3418 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1908 Coexistence between Version 1 and Version 2 of the Internet-standard Network Management Framework J. Case K. McCloghrie M. Rose S. Waldbusser January 1996 ASCII 21463 10 COEX-MIB Simple Network Management Protocol Version 2

The purpose of this document is to describe coexistence between version 2 of the Internet-standard Network Management Framework [1-6], termed the SNMP version 2 framework (SNMPv2), and the original Internet- standard Network Management Framework (SNMPv1). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1452 RFC2576 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1909 An Administrative Infrastructure for SNMPv2 K. McCloghrie Editor February 1996 ASCII 45773 19 SNMPV2AI Simple Network Management Protocol Version 2

It is the purpose of this document, An Administrative Infrastructure for SNMPv2, to define an administrative framework which realizes effective management in a variety of configurations and environments. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

HISTORIC EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1910 User-based Security Model for SNMPv2 G. Waters Editor February 1996 ASCII 98252 44 SNMPV2SM Simple Network Management Protocol Version 2

In this administrative framework, a security model defines the mechanisms used to achieve an administratively-defined level of security for protocol interactions. Although many such security models might be defined, it is the purpose of this document, User-based Security Model for SNMPv2, to define the first, and, as of this writing, only, security model for this administrative framework. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

HISTORIC EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1911 Voice Profile for Internet Mail G. Vaudreuil February 1996 ASCII 50242 22 MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions ESMTP SMTP Service Extensions

The following document is a profile of the Internet standard MIME and ESMTP protocols for use as a digital voice networking protocol. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC2421 RFC2422 RFC2423 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1912 Common DNS Operational and Configuration Errors D. Barr February 1996 ASCII 38252 16 Domain Name System

This memo describes errors often found in both the operation of Domain Name System (DNS) servers, and in the data that these DNS servers contain. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1537 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1913 Architecture of the Whois++ Index Service C. Weider J. Fullton S. Spero February 1996 ASCII 33743 16 WHOIS++A Bunyip Information Systems Inc. MCNC Center for Communications

The authors describe an architecture for indexing in distributed databases, and apply this to the WHOIS++ protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1914 How to Interact with a Whois++ Mesh P. Faltstrom R. Schoultz C. Weider February 1996 ASCII 17842 10 WHOIS++M distributed databases directory service

In the Whois++ architecture [Deutsch94],[Weider94], mesh traversal is done by the client, since each server 'refers' the client to the next appropriate server(s). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1915 Variance for The PPP Compression Control Protocol and The PPP Encryption Control Protocol F. Kastenholz February 1996 ASCII 14347 7 Point to Point Protocol

The PPP Working group has developed two protocols, one to control compression on PPP links; the Compression Control Protocol (CCP), documented in draft-ietf-pppext-compression-04.txt. The second is the Encryption Control Protocol (ECP), used to control encryption on serial links, documented in draft-ietf-pppext-encryption-03.txt. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

BCP0003 BEST CURRENT PRACTICE BEST CURRENT PRACTICE http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1915
RFC1916 Enterprise Renumbering: Experience and Information Solicitation H. Berkowitz P. Ferguson W. Leland P. Nesser February 1996 ASCII 16117 8 tools applications

Because of the urgent need for, and substantial difficulty in, renumbering IP networks, the PIER working group is compiling a series of documents to assist sites in their renumbering efforts. The intent of these documents is to provide both educational and practical information to the Internet community. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1917 An Appeal to the Internet Community to Return Unused IP Networks (Prefixes) to the IANA P. Nesser II February 1996 ASCII 23623 10 address space Internet Assigned Numbers Authority IANA

This document is an appeal to the Internet community to return unused address space, i.e. any block of consecutive IP prefixes, to the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) or any of the delegated registries, for reapportionment. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

BCP0004 BEST CURRENT PRACTICE BEST CURRENT PRACTICE
RFC1918 Address Allocation for Private Internets Y. Rekhter B. Moskowitz D. Karrenberg G. J. de Groot E. Lear February 1996 ASCII 22270 9 TCP/IP network host

This document describes address allocation for private internets. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

RFC1627 RFC1597 BCP0005 BEST CURRENT PRACTICE BEST CURRENT PRACTICE http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1918
RFC1919 Classical versus Transparent IP Proxies M. Chatel March 1996 ASCII 87374 35 firewalls security

This document explains "classical" and "transparent" proxy techniques and attempts to provide rules to help determine when each proxy system may be used without causing problems. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1920 Internet Official Protocol Standards J. Postel March 1996 ASCII 91936 40 status procedure index

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1880 RFC2000 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC1921 TNVIP Protocol J. Dujonc March 1996 ASCII 57475 30

The goal of this document specifies a Telnet profile to support VIP terminal emulation allowing the access to the BULL hosts applications through a TCP/IP network. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1922 Chinese Character Encoding for Internet Messages HF. Zhu DY. Hu ZG. Wang TC. Kao WCH. Chang M. Crispin March 1996 ASCII 50995 27 transport electronic mail telnet WWW

This memo describes methods of transporting Chinese characters in Internet services which transport text, such as electronic mail [RFC-822], network news [RFC-1036], telnet [RFC-854] and the World Wide Web [RFC-1866]. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1923 RIPv1 Applicability Statement for Historic Status J. Halpern S. Bradner March 1996 ASCII 5560 3 Routing Information Protocol

RIP Version 1 [RFC-1058] has been declared an historic document. This Applicability statement provides the supporting motivation for that declaration. The primary reason, as described below, is the Classful nature of RIPv1. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1924 A Compact Representation of IPv6 Addresses R. Elz April 1 1996 ASCII 10409 6 encoding

This document specifies a more compact representation of IPv6 addresses, which permits encoding in a mere 20 bytes. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1925 The Twelve Networking Truths R. Callon April 1 1996 ASCII 4294 3 fundamentals

This memo documents the fundamental truths of networking for the Internet community. This memo does not specify a standard, except in the sense that all standards must implicitly follow the fundamental truths. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1925
RFC1926 An Experimental Encapsulation of IP Datagrams on Top of ATM J. Eriksson April 1 1996 ASCII 2969 2 Acoustical Transmission Media (ATM)

This RFC describes a method of encapsulating IP datagrams on top of Acoustical Transmission Media (ATM). This is a non-recommended standard. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1927 Suggested Additional MIME Types for Associating Documents C. Rogers April 1 1996 ASCII 5254 3 media-type

Seven new types of MIME types are suggested in this document. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1927
RFC1928 SOCKS Protocol Version 5 M. Leech M. Ganis Y. Lee R. Kuris D. Koblas L. Jones March 1996 ASCII 19741 9 SOCKSV5 firewalls authentication

This memo describes a protocol that is an evolution of the previous version of the protocol, version 4 [1]. This new protocol stems from active discussions and prototype implementations. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1929 Username/Password Authentication for SOCKS V5 M. Leech March 1996 ASCII 3568 2 AUTH-SOCKS firewalls authentication

The protocol specification for SOCKS Version 5 specifies a generalized framework for the use of arbitrary authentication protocols in the initial socks connection setup. This document describes one of those protocols, as it fits into the SOCKS Version 5 authentication "subnegotiation". [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1930 Guidelines for creation, selection, and registration of an Autonomous System (AS) J. Hawkinson T. Bates March 1996 ASCII 22073 10 routing policy Exterior Gateway Protocol Border Inter-Domain Domain Identifier EGP BGP IDRP

This memo discusses when it is appropriate to register and utilize an Autonomous System (AS), and lists criteria for such. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

BCP0006 BEST CURRENT PRACTICE BEST CURRENT PRACTICE
RFC1931 Dynamic RARP Extensions for Automatic Network Address Acquisition D. Brownell April 1996 ASCII 27544 11 Reverse Address Resolution Protocol

This memo describes extensions to the Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP [2]) and called Dynamic RARP (DRARP, pronounced D-RARP). This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not define an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1932 IP over ATM: A Framework Document R. Cole D. Shur C. Villamizar April 1996 ASCII 68031 31 end-to-end connectivity

It is hoped that this document, in classifying ATM approaches and issues will help to focus the IP over ATM working group's direction.This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1933 Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hosts and Routers R. Gilligan E. Nordmark April 1996 ASCII 47005 22 TRANS-IPV6 IPv4

This document specifies IPv4 compatibility mechanisms that can be implemented by IPv6 hosts and routers. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2893 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1934 Ascend's Multilink Protocol Plus (MP+) K. Smith April 1996 ASCII 87072 47 PPP

This document proposes an extension to the PPP Multilink Protocol (MP) [1]. Multilink Protocol Plus (MP+) is a new control protocol for managing multiple data links that are bundled by MP. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1935 What is the Internet, Anyway? J. Quarterman S. Carl-Mitchell April 1996 ASCII 30369 11 information tutorial

This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1936 Implementing the Internet Checksum in Hardware J. Touch B. Parham April 1996 ASCII 36618 21 PLD code UDP TCP

This memo presents a techniques for efficiently implementing the Internet Checksum in hardware. It includes PLD code for programming a single, low cost part to perform checksumming at 1.26 Gbps. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1936
RFC1937 "Local/Remote" Forwarding Decision in Switched Data Link Subnetworks Y. Rekhter D. Kandlur May 1996 ASCII 18302 8 IP subnet

This document describes extensions to the IP architecture that relaxes these constraints, thus enabling the full utilization of the services provided by SVC-based Data Link subnetworks. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1938 A One-Time Password System N. Haller C. Metz May 1996 ASCII 44844 18 OTP authentication S/KEY

This document describes a one-time password authentication system (OTP). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2289 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1939 Post Office Protocol - Version 3 J. Myers M. Rose May 1996 ASCII 47018 23 POP3 POP3

The Post Office Protocol - Version 3 (POP3) is intended to permit a workstation to dynamically access a maildrop on a server host in a useful fashion. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1725 RFC1957 RFC2449 STD0053 STANDARD STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1939
RFC1940 Source Demand Routing: Packet Format and Forwarding Specification (Version 1) D. Estrin T. Li Y. Rekhter K. Varadhan D. Zappala May 1996 ASCII 60858 27 SDRP

The purpose of SDRP is to support source-initiated selection of routes to complement the route selection provided by existing routing protocols for both inter-domain and intra-domain routes. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1941 Frequently Asked Questions for Schools J. Sellers J. Robichaux May 1996 ASCII 150980 70 FAQ Internet Education

The goal of this FYI document, produced by the Internet School Networking (ISN) group in the User Services Area of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), is to act as an introduction to the Internet for faculty, administration, and other school personnel in primary and secondary schools. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1578 FYI0022 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1942 HTML Tables D. Raggett May 1996 ASCII 68705 30 HTML-TBL HyperText Markup Language SGML

This specification extends HTML to support a wide variety of tables. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC2854 HISTORIC EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1943 Building an X.500 Directory Service in the US B. Jennings May 1996 ASCII 51266 22 White Pages

This document provides definition and recommends considerations that must be undertaken to operate a X.500 Directory Service in the United States. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1944 Benchmarking Methodology for Network Interconnect Devices S. Bradner J. McQuaid May 1996 ASCII 66061 30 testing performance

This document discusses and defines a number of tests that may be used to describe the performance characteristics of a network interconnecting device. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC2544 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1945 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.0 T. Berners-Lee R. Fielding H. Frystyk May 1996 ASCII 137582 60 HTTP-1.0 HTTP World-Wide Web application

The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level protocol with the lightness and speed necessary for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1946 Native ATM Support for ST2+ S. Jackowski May 1996 ASCII 50430 21 integrated services ATM Quality of Service QoS

This memo describes a working implementation which enables applications to directly invoke ATM services in the following environments: ATM to internet, internet to ATM, and internet to internet across ATM. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1947 Greek Character Encoding for Electronic Mail Messages D. Spinellis May 1996 ASCII 14428 7 character set ISO MIME

This document describes a standard encoding for electronic mail [RFC822] containing Greek text and provides implementation guide-lines. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1948 Defending Against Sequence Number Attacks S. Bellovin May 1996 ASCII 13074 6 crypgraphic authentication spoofing

IP spoofing attacks based on sequence number spoofing have become a serious threat on the Internet (CERT Advisory CA-95:01). While ubiquitous crypgraphic authentication is the right answer, we propose a simple modification to TCP implementations that should be a very substantial block to the current wave of attacks. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1949 Scalable Multicast Key Distribution A. Ballardie May 1996 ASCII 41853 18 SMKD MBONE security authentication

This memo provides a scalable solution to the multicast key distribution problem. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1950 ZLIB Compressed Data Format Specification version 3.3 P. Deutsch J-L. Gailly May 1996 ASCII 20502 11 PS 37768 PDF 36393 ZLIB compressed data format checksum

This specification defines a lossless compressed data format. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1951 DEFLATE Compressed Data Format Specification version 1.3 P. Deutsch May 1996 ASCII 36944 17 PS 57408 PDF 56620 DEFLATE compressed data format coding

This specification defines a lossless compressed data format that compresses data using a combination of the LZ77 algorithm and Huffman coding, with efficiency comparable to the best currently available general-purpose compression methods. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1952 GZIP file format specification version 4.3 P. Deutsch May 1996 ASCII 25036 12 PS 43337 PDF 43211 GZIP compressed data format redundancy check

This specification defines a lossless compressed data format that is compatible with the widely used GZIP utility. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1953 Ipsilon Flow Management Protocol Specification for IPv4 Version 1.0 P. Newman W. Edwards R. Hinden E. Hoffman F. Ching Liaw T. Lyon G. Minshall May 1996 ASCII 43749 20 IFMP IP flow routing information

The Ipsilon Flow Management Protocol (IFMP), is a protocol for allowing a node to instruct an adjacent node to attach a layer 2 label to a specified IP flow. This document provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1954 Transmission of Flow Labelled IPv4 on ATM Data Links Ipsilon Version 1.0 P. Newman W. Edwards R. Hinden E. Hoffman F. Ching Liaw T. Lyon G. Minshall May 1996 ASCII 16075 8 datagrams IFMP

This document specifies the manner for transmitting IPv4 datagrams over an ATM data link, both in a default manner and in the presence of flow labelling via Ipsilon Flow Management Protocol [IFMP]. This document provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1955 New Scheme for Internet Routing and Addressing (ENCAPS) for IPNG R. Hinden June 1996 ASCII 10115 5 IPNG addressing routing

This paper proposes a new scheme which I believe is a good medium term solution to the routing and address problems of the internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1956 Registration in the MIL Domain D. Engebretson R. Plzak June 1996 ASCII 2923 2 DoD Department of Defense

This RFC describes the policy for the registration of second level domains under the ".MIL" domain. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1957 Some Observations on Implementations of the Post Office Protocol (POP3) R. Nelson June 1996 ASCII 2325 2 client server

This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1939 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1958 Architectural Principles of the Internet B. Carpenter Editor June 1996 ASCII 17345 8 IAB

The Internet and its architecture have grown in evolutionary fashion from modest beginnings, rather than from a Grand Plan. While this process of evolution is one of the main reasons for the technology's success, it nevertheless seems useful to record a snapshot of the current principles of the Internet architecture. This is intended for general guidance and general interest, and is in no way intended to be a formal or invariant reference model. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC3439 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1959 An LDAP URL Format T. Howes M. Smith June 1996 ASCII 7243 4 LDAP-URL Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Uniform Resource Locator

This document describes a format for an LDAP Uniform Resource Locator which will allow Internet clients to have direct access to the LDAP protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2255 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1959
RFC1960 A String Representation of LDAP Search Filters T. Howes June 1996 ASCII 5288 3 LDAP-STR Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [1] defines a network representation of a search filter transmitted to an LDAP server. Some applications may find it useful to have a common way of representing these search filters in a human-readable form. This document defines a human-readable string format for representing LDAP search filters. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1558 RFC2254 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1961 GSS-API Authentication Method for SOCKS Version 5 P. McMahon June 1996 ASCII 16036 9 GSSAPI-SOC Generic Security Service Application Program Interface

This document provides the specification for the SOCKS V5 GSS-API authentication protocol, and defines a GSS-API-based encapsulation for provision of integrity, authentication and optional confidentiality. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1962 The PPP Compression Control Protocol (CCP) D. Rand June 1996 ASCII 18005 9 PPP-CCP point-to-point protocol data links

This document defines a method for negotiating data compression over PPP links. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2153 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1963 PPP Serial Data Transport Protocol (SDTP) K. Schneider S. Venters August 1996 ASCII 38185 20 Point-to-Point Protocol

This document describes a new Network level protocol (from the PPP point of view), PPP Serial Data Transport Protocol, that provides encapsulation and an associated control protocol for transporting serial data streams over a PPP link. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1964 The Kerberos Version 5 GSS-API Mechanism J. Linn June 1996 ASCII 47413 20 GSSAPI-KER Generic Security Service Application Program Interface

This specification defines protocols, procedures, and conventions to be employed by peers implementing the Generic Security Service Application Program Interface (as specified in RFCs 1508 and 1509) when using Kerberos Version 5 technology (as specified in RFC 1510). [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC4121 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1965 Autonomous System Confederations for BGP P. Traina June 1996 ASCII 13575 7 BGP-ASC Border Gateway Protocol

This document describes an extension to BGP which may be used to create a confederation of autonomous systems which is represented as one single autonomous system to BGP peers external to the confederation. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC3065 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1966 BGP Route Reflection An alternative to full mesh IBGP T. Bates R. Chandra June 1996 ASCII 14320 7 BGP-RR Border Gateway Protocol autonomous system

This document describes the use and design of a method known as "Route Reflection" to alleviate the the need for "full mesh" IBGP. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC4456 RFC2796 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1967 PPP LZS-DCP Compression Protocol (LZS-DCP) K. Schneider R. Friend August 1996 ASCII 40039 18 Point-to-Point Protocol Compression Control CCP

This document describes the use of the Stac LZS data compression algorithm for compressing PPP encapsulated packets, using a DCP header [6]. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1968 The PPP Encryption Control Protocol (ECP) G. Meyer June 1996 ASCII 20781 11 PPP-ECP Point-to-Point Protocol data

This document defines a method for negotiating data encryption over PPP links. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1969 The PPP DES Encryption Protocol (DESE) K. Sklower G. Meyer June 1996 ASCII 20383 10 Point-to-Point Protocol encapsulated packets

This document provides specific details for the use of the DES standard [5, 6] for encrypting PPP encapsulated packets. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC2419 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1970 Neighbor Discovery for IP Version 6 (IPv6) T. Narten E. Nordmark W. Simpson August 1996 ASCII 197632 82 Internet Protocol

This document specifies the Neighbor Discovery protocol for IP Version 6. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2461 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1971 IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration S. Thomson T. Narten August 1996 ASCII 56890 23 Internet Protocol link-local address Duplicate Address Detection procedure

This document specifies the steps a host takes in deciding how to autoconfigure its interfaces in IP version 6. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2462 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1972 A Method for the Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet Networks M. Crawford August 1996 ASCII 6353 4 IPV6-ETHER Internet Protocol frame format transmission

This memo specifies the frame format for transmission of IPv6 [IPV6] packets and the method of forming IPv6 link-local addresses on Ethernet networks. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2464 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1973 PPP in Frame Relay W. Simpson June 1996 ASCII 14780 10 PPP-FRAME Point-to-Point Protocol encapsulated packets

This document describes the use of Frame Relay for framing PPP encapsulated packets. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1974 PPP Stac LZS Compression Protocol R. Friend W. Simpson August 1996 ASCII 45267 20 PPP-STAC Point-to-Point Protocol Compression Control CCP

This document describes the use of the Stac LZS data compression algorithm, with single or multiple compression histories, for compressing PPP encapsulated packets. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1975 PPP Magnalink Variable Resource Compression D. Schremp J. Black J. Weiss August 1996 ASCII 8655 6 PPP-MAG Point-to-Point Protocol MVRCA

The Magnalink Variable Resource Compression Algorithm (MVRCA) allows a wide range of interoperable compression implementations whose performance characteristics are a function of available CPU and memory resources. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1976 PPP for Data Compression in Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment (DCE) K. Schneider S. Venters August 1996 ASCII 19781 10 PPP-DCE Point-to-Point Protocol LCP extension

This document defines a specific set of parameters for these protocols and an LCP extension to define a standard way of using PPP for data compression of serial data in Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment (DCE). This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1977 PPP BSD Compression Protocol V. Schryver August 1996 ASCII 50747 25 PPP-BSD Point-to-Point Protocol Unix Compress

This document describes the use of the Unix Compress compression protocol for compressing PPP encapsulated packets. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1978 PPP Predictor Compression Protocol D. Rand August 1996 ASCII 17424 9 PPP-PRED Point-to-Point Protocol

This document describes the use of the Predictor data compression algorithm for compressing PPP encapsulated packets. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1979 PPP Deflate Protocol J. Woods August 1996 ASCII 18803 10 PPP-DEFL Point-to-Point Protocol Compression Control

This document describes the use of the PPP Deflate compression protocol for compressing PPP encapsulated packets. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1979
RFC1980 A Proposed Extension to HTML : Client-Side Image Maps J. Seidman August 1996 ASCII 13448 7 HyperText Markup Language Uniform Identifier URI

This document specifies an extension to the HTML language, referred to as "Client-Side Image Maps," which resolves some limitations. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC2854 HISTORIC INFORMATIONAL
RFC1981 Path MTU Discovery for IP version 6 J. McCann S. Deering J. Mogul August 1996 ASCII 34088 15 MTU-IPV6 Internet Protocol

This document describes Path MTU Discovery for IP version 6. It is largely derived from RFC 1191, which describes Path MTU Discovery for IP version 4. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

DRAFT STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1982 Serial Number Arithmetic R. Elz R. Bush August 1996 ASCII 14440 6 SNA domain name system DNS

The DNS has long relied upon serial number arithmetic, a concept which has never really been defined, certainly not in an IETF document, though which has been widely understood. This memo supplies the missing definition. It is intended to update RFC1034 and RFC1035. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC1034 RFC1035 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1983 Internet Users' Glossary G. Malkin Editor August 1996 ASCII 123008 62 basic terms acronyms

There are many networking glossaries in existence. This glossary concentrates on terms which are specific to the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1392 FYI0018 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1984 IAB and IESG Statement on Cryptographic Technology and the Internet IAB IESG August 1996 ASCII 10738 5 security privacy

The Internet Architecture Board (IAB) and the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG), the bodies which oversee architecture and standards for the Internet, are concerned by the need for increased protection of international commercial transactions on the Internet, and by the need to offer all Internet users an adequate degree of privacy. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1985 SMTP Service Extension for Remote Message Queue Starting J. De Winter August 1996 ASCII 14815 7 SMTP-ETRN Simple ETRN Mail Transfer Protocol

This memo defines an extension to the SMTP service whereby an SMTP client and server may interact to give the server an opportunity to start the processing of its queues for messages to go to a given host. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1986 Experiments with a Simple File Transfer Protocol for Radio Links using Enhanced Trivial File Transfer Protocol (ETFTP) W. Polites W. Wollman D. Woo R. Langan August 1996 ASCII 49772 21 ETFTP TFTP NETBLT

This document is a description of the Enhanced Trivial File Transfer Protocol (ETFTP). This protocol is an experimental implementation of the NETwork BLock Transfer Protocol (NETBLT), RFC 998 [1], as a file transfer application program. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC1987 Ipsilon's General Switch Management Protocol Specification Version 1.1 P. Newman W. Edwards R. Hinden E. Hoffman F. Ching Liaw T. Lyon G. Minshall August 1996 ASCII 105821 44 GSMP ATM switch

The General Switch Management Protocol (GSMP), is a general purpose protocol to control an ATM switch. GSMP allows a controller to establish and release connections across the switch; add and delete leaves on a point-to-multipoint connection; manage switch ports; request configuration information; and request statistics. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC2297 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1988 Conditional Grant of Rights to Specific Hewlett-Packard Patents In Conjunction With the Internet Engineering Task Force's Internet-Standard Network Management Framework G. McAnally D. Gilbert J. Flick August 1996 ASCII 3821 2 HP

This grant is made to help facilitate inclusion of certain patented search address technology covering network device mapping in IETF standards-track Management Information Base (MIB) modules. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1989 PPP Link Quality Monitoring W. Simpson August 1996 ASCII 29289 16 PPP-LINK Point-to-Point Protocol

This document defines a protocol for generating Link-Quality-Reports. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1333 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1990 The PPP Multilink Protocol (MP) K. Sklower B. Lloyd G. McGregor D. Carr T. Coradetti August 1996 ASCII 53271 24 PPP-MP Point-to-Point Protocol datagrams

This document proposes a method for splitting, recombining and sequencing datagrams across multiple logical data links. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC1717 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1991 PGP Message Exchange Formats D. Atkins W. Stallings P. Zimmermann August 1996 ASCII 46255 21 PGP-MEF Pretty Good Privacy encryption electronic mail

This document describes the format of "PGP files", i.e., messages that have been encrypted and/or signed with PGP. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC4880 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1992 The Nimrod Routing Architecture I. Castineyra N. Chiappa M. Steenstrup August 1996 ASCII 59848 27 scalable internetwork

Nimrod is a scalable routing architecture designed to accommodate a continually expanding and diversifying internetwork. First suggested by Noel Chiappa, the Nimrod architecture has undergone revision and refinement through the efforts of the Nimrod working group of the IETF. In this document, we present a detailed description of this architecture. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1993 PPP Gandalf FZA Compression Protocol A. Barbir D. Carr W. Simpson August 1996 ASCII 9811 7 Point-to-Point Protocol

This document describes the use of the Gandalf FZA data compression algorithm [3] for compressing PPP encapsulated packets. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1994 PPP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) W. Simpson August 1996 ASCII 24094 13 PPP-CHAP Point-to-Point Protocol cryptology

This document defines a method for Authentication using PPP, which uses a random Challenge, with a cryptographically hashed Response which depends upon the Challenge and a secret key. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1334 RFC2484 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC1995 Incremental Zone Transfer in DNS M. Ohta August 1996 ASCII 16810 8 DNS-IZT Domain Name System IXFR

This document proposes extensions to the DNS protocols to provide an incremental zone transfer (IXFR) mechanism. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1035 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1996 A Mechanism for Prompt Notification of Zone Changes (DNS NOTIFY) P. Vixie August 1996 ASCII 15247 7 DNS-NOTIFY Domain Name System

This memo describes the NOTIFY opcode for DNS, by which a master server advises a set of slave servers that the master's data has been changed and that a query should be initiated to discover the new data. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1035 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1997 BGP Communities Attribute R. Chandra P. Traina T. Li August 1996 ASCII 8275 5 BGP-COMM Border Gateway Protocol

This document describes an extension to BGP which may be used to pass additional information to both neighboring and remote BGP peers. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC1998 An Application of the BGP Community Attribute in Multi-home Routing E. Chen T. Bates August 1996 ASCII 16953 9 Border Gateway Protocol

This document presents an application of the BGP community attribute [2] in simplifying the implementation and configuration of routing policies in the multi-provider Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC1999 Request for Comments Summary RFC Numbers 1900-1999 J. Elliott January 1997 ASCII 39819 20 Index INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC2000 Internet Official Protocol Standards J. Postel Editor February 1997 ASCII 121356 56 status procedure index

This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). This memo is an Internet Standard.

RFC1920 RFC2200 HISTORIC STANDARD
RFC2001 TCP Slow Start, Congestion Avoidance, Fast Retransmit, and Fast Recovery Algorithms W. Stevens January 1997 ASCII 12981 6 TCPSLOWSRT Transmission Control Protocol

Modern implementations of TCP contain four intertwined algorithms that have never been fully documented as Internet standards: slow start, congestion avoidance, fast retransmit, and fast recovery. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC2581 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2002 IP Mobility Support C. Perkins Editor October 1996 ASCII 193103 79 MOBILEIPSUPIP Internet Protocol

This document specifies protocol enhancements that allow transparent routing of IP datagrams to mobile nodes in the Internet. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC3220 RFC2290 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2003 IP Encapsulation within IP C. Perkins October 1996 ASCII 30291 14 IPENCAPIP Internet Protocol

This document specifies a method by which an IP datagram may be encapsulated (carried as payload) within an IP datagram. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2004 Minimal Encapsulation within IP C. Perkins October 1996 ASCII 12202 6 MINI-IP Internet Protocol

This document specifies a method by which an IP datagram may be encapsulated (carried as payload) within an IP datagram, with less overhead than "conventional" IP encapsulation that adds a second IP header to each encapsulated datagram. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2005 Applicability Statement for IP Mobility Support J. Solomon October 1996 ASCII 10509 5 Internet Protocol

As required by [RFC 1264], this report discusses the applicability of Mobile IP to provide host mobility in the Internet. In particular, this document describes the key features of Mobile IP and shows how the requirements for advancement to Proposed Standard RFC have been satisfied. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2006 The Definitions of Managed Objects for IP Mobility Support using SMIv2 D. Cong M. Hamlen C. Perkins October 1996 ASCII 95030 52 MOBILEIPMIB Mobile Internet Protocol MIB Managed Information Base

This memo defines the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing the Mobile Node, Foreign Agent and Home Agent of the Mobile IP Protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2007 Catalogue of Network Training Materials J. Foster M. Isaacs M. Prior October 1996 ASCII 78941 55 TRAINMAT IETF TERENA

The purpose of this document is to provide a catalogue of quality Network Training Materials for use by Internet trainers in training their users. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

FYI0029 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2008 Implications of Various Address Allocation Policies for Internet Routing Y. Rekhter T. Li October 1996 ASCII 34717 13 IP unicast

The purpose of this document is to articulate certain relevant fundamental technical issues that must be considered in formulating unicast address allocation and management policies for the Public Internet, and to provide recommendations with respect to these policies. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

BCP0007 BEST CURRENT PRACTICE BEST CURRENT PRACTICE
RFC2009 GPS-Based Addressing and Routing T. Imielinski J. Navas November 1996 ASCII 66229 27 GPS-AR domain names geographic

This document describes a possible experiment with geographic addresses. It uses several specific IP addresses and domain names in the discussion as concrete examples to aid in understanding the concepts. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC2010 Operational Criteria for Root Name Servers B. Manning P. Vixie October 1996 ASCII 14870 7 host hardware

This document specifies the operational requirements of root name servers, including host hardware capacities, name server software revisions, network connectivity, and physical environment. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC2870 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2011 SNMPv2 Management Information Base for the Internet Protocol using SMIv2 K. McCloghrie Editor November 1996 ASCII 31168 18 MIB-IP IP Simple Network Management Protocol MIB

This document is the MIB module which defines managed objects for managing implementations of the Internet Protocol (IP) and its associated Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC4293 RFC1213 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2012 SNMPv2 Management Information Base for the Transmission Control Protocol using SMIv2 K. McCloghrie Editor November 1996 ASCII 16792 10 MIB-TCP TCP Simple Network Management Protocol MIB

This document is the MIB module which defines managed objects for managing implementations of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC4022 RFC1213 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2013 SNMPv2 Management Information Base for the User Datagram Protocol using SMIv2 K. McCloghrie Editor November 1996 ASCII 9333 6 MIB-UDP] Simple Network Management Protocol MIB UDP

This document is the MIB module which defines managed objects for managing implementations of the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC4113 RFC1213 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2014 IRTF Research Group Guidelines and Procedures A. Weinrib J. Postel October 1996 ASCII 27507 13 Internet Research Task Force

This document describes the guidelines and procedures for formation and operation of IRTF Research Groups. It describes the relationship between IRTF participants, Research Groups, the Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG) and the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

BCP0008 BEST CURRENT PRACTICE BEST CURRENT PRACTICE
RFC2015 MIME Security with Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) M. Elkins October 1996 ASCII 14223 8 MIME-PGP Authentication Encryption

This document describes how Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) can be used to provide privacy and authentication using the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) security content types described in RFC1847. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC3156 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2015
RFC2016 Uniform Resource Agents (URAs) L. Daigle P. Deutsch B. Heelan C. Alpaugh M. Maclachlan October 1996 ASCII 38355 21 URAS

This paper presents an experimental architecture for an agent system that provides sophisticated Internet information access and management. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC2017 Definition of the URL MIME External-Body Access-Type N. Freed K. Moore A. Cargille October 1996 ASCII 9000 5 URL-ACC Uniform Resource Locators Multipurpose Internet Message Extensions

This memo defines a new access-type for message/external-body MIME parts for Uniform Resource Locators (URLs). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2018 TCP Selective Acknowledgment Options M. Mathis J. Mahdavi S. Floyd A. Romanow October 1996 ASCII 25671 12 TCP-ACK Transmission Control Protocol SACK

This memo proposes an implementation of SACK and discusses its performance and related issues. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1072 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2019 Transmission of IPv6 Packets Over FDDI M. Crawford October 1996 ASCII 12344 6 IPV6-FDDI frame format Fiber Distributed Data Interface

This memo specifies the MTU and frame format for transmission of IPv6 [IPV6] packets on FDDI networks, including a method for MTU determination in the presence of 802.1d bridges to other media. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2467 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2020 IEEE 802.12 Interface MIB J. Flick October 1996 ASCII 72135 31 802.12-MIB Management Information Base

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing network interfaces based on IEEE 802.12. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2021 Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base Version 2 using SMIv2 S. Waldbusser January 1997 ASCII 262223 130 RMON-MIB RMON MIB

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing remote network monitoring devices. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC4502 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2021
RFC2022 Support for Multicast over UNI 3.0/3.1 based ATM Networks G. Armitage November 1996 ASCII 189219 82 MULTI-UNI Asynchronous Transfer Mode

This memo describes a mechanism to support the multicast needs of Layer 3 protocols in general, and describes its application to IP multicasting in particular. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2023 IP Version 6 over PPP D. Haskin E. Allen October 1996 ASCII 20275 10 IPV6-PPP Internet Protocol Point IPv6

This document defines the method for transmission of IP Version 6 [2] packets over PPP links as well as the Network Control Protocol (NCP) for establishing and configuring the IPv6 over PPP. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2472 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2024 Definitions of Managed Objects for Data Link Switching using SMIv2 D. Chen Editor P. Gayek S. Nix October 1996 ASCII 173952 90 DLSW-MIB MIB DLSW Management Information Base

This specification defines an extension to the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with SNMP-based network management. In particular, it defines objects for configuring, monitoring, and controlling Data Link Switches (DLSw). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2025 The Simple Public-Key GSS-API Mechanism (SPKM) C. Adams October 1996 ASCII 101692 45 SPKM

This specification defines protocols, procedures, and conventions to be employed by peers implementing the Generic Security Service Application Program Interface (as specified in RFCs 1508 and 1509) when using the Simple Public-Key Mechanism. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2026 The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3 S. Bradner October 1996 ASCII 86731 36 Protocols copyrights intellectual property

This memo documents the process used by the Internet community for the standardization of protocols and procedures. It defines the stages in the standardization process, the requirements for moving a document between stages and the types of documents used during this process. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

RFC1602 RFC1871 RFC3667 RFC3668 RFC3932 RFC3979 RFC3978 BCP0009 BEST CURRENT PRACTICE BEST CURRENT PRACTICE http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2026
RFC2027 IAB and IESG Selection, Confirmation, and Recall Process: Operation of the Nominating and Recall Committees J. Galvin October 1996 ASCII 24207 11 Internet Architecture Board Engineering Steering Group

The process by which the members of the IAB and IESG are selected, confirmed, and recalled has been exercised four times since its formal creation. The evolution of the process has relied principally on oral tradition as a means by which the lessons learned could be passed on to successive committees. This document is a self-consistent, organized compilation of the process as it is known today. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

RFC2282 INFORMATIONAL BEST CURRENT PRACTICE
RFC2028 The Organizations Involved in the IETF Standards Process R. Hovey S. Bradner October 1996 ASCII 13865 7 Internet Engineering Task Force

This document describes the individuals and organizations involved in the IETF. This includes descriptions of the IESG, the IETF Working Groups and the relationship between the IETF and the Internet Society. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

RFC3668 RFC3979 BCP0011 BEST CURRENT PRACTICE BEST CURRENT PRACTICE http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2028
RFC2029 RTP Payload Format of Sun's CellB Video Encoding M. Speer D. Hoffman October 1996 ASCII 11216 6 RTP-CELLB Real Time Transport Protocol

This memo describes a packetization scheme for the CellB video encoding. The scheme proposed allows applications to transport CellB video flows over protocols used by RTP. This document is meant for implementors of video applications that want to use RTP and CellB. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2030 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Version 4 for IPv4, IPv6 and OSI D. Mills October 1996 ASCII 48620 18 NTP SNTP time computer clock synchronization

This memorandum describes the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Version 4, which is an adaptation of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) used to synchronize computer clocks in the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1769 RFC4330 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2030
RFC2031 IETF-ISOC relationship E. Huizer October 1996 ASCII 8816 4 Internet Society Engineering Task Force

This memo summarises the issues on IETF - ISOC relationships as the have been discussed by the Poised Working Group. The purpose of the document is to gauge consensus on these issues. And to allow further discussions where necessary. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2032 RTP Payload Format for H.261 Video Streams T. Turletti C. Huitema October 1996 ASCII 27488 11 RTP-H.261 Real Time Transport Protocol

This memo describes a scheme to packetize an H.261 video stream for transport using the Real-time Transport Protocol, RTP, with any of the underlying protocols that carry RTP. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC4587 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2033 Local Mail Transfer Protocol J. Myers October 1996 ASCII 14711 7 LMTP SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

SMTP [SMTP] [HOST-REQ] and its service extensions [ESMTP] provide a mechanism for transferring mail reliably and efficiently. The design of the SMTP protocol effectively requires the server to manage a mail delivery queue. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2034 SMTP Service Extension for Returning Enhanced Error Codes N. Freed October 1996 ASCII 10460 6 SMTP-ENH Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

This memo defines an extension to the SMTP service [RFC-821, RFC-1869] whereby an SMTP server augments its responses with the enhanced mail system status codes defined in RFC 1893. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2035 RTP Payload Format for JPEG-compressed Video L. Berc W. Fenner R. Frederick S. McCanne October 1996 ASCII 30079 16 RTP-JPEG Real Time Transport Protocol Joint Photographic Experts Group

This memo describes the RTP payload format for JPEG video streams. The packet format is optimized for real-time video streams where codec parameters change rarely from frame to frame. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2435 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2036 Observations on the use of Components of the Class A Address Space within the Internet G. Huston October 1996 ASCII 20743 9 Internet Assigned Numbers Authority IANA

This document is a commentary on the recommendation that IANA commence allocation of the presently unallocated components of the Class A address space to registries, for deployment within the Internet as class-less address blocks. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

HISTORIC INFORMATIONAL
RFC2037 Entity MIB using SMIv2 K. McCloghrie A. Bierman October 1996 ASCII 74362 35 ENTITY-MIB Management Information Base SNMP

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing multiple logical and physical entities managed by a single SNMP agent. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2737 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2038 RTP Payload Format for MPEG1/MPEG2 Video D. Hoffman G. Fernando V. Goyal October 1996 ASCII 23266 11 Real Time Transport Protocol

This memo describes a packetization scheme for MPEG video and audio streams. The scheme proposed can be used to transport such a video or audio flow over the transport protocols supported by RTP. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC2250 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2039 Applicability of Standards Track MIBs to Management of World Wide Web Servers C. Kalbfleisch November 1996 ASCII 31966 14 Management Information Base HTTP

This document was produced at the request of the Network Management Area Director following the HTTP-MIB BOF at the 35th IETF meeting to report on the applicability of the existing standards track MIBs to management of WWW servers. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2040 The RC5, RC5-CBC, RC5-CBC-Pad, and RC5-CTS Algorithms R. Baldwin R. Rivest October 1996 ASCII 54598 29 RC5 Cipher Block Chaining CBC

This document defines four ciphers with enough detail to ensure interoperability between different implementations. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2040
RFC2041 Mobile Network Tracing B. Noble G. Nguyen M. Satyanarayanan R. Katz October 1996 ASCII 64688 27 IP Internet Protocol

This RFC argues that mobile network tracing provides both tools to improve our understanding of wireless channels, as well as to build realistic, repeatable testbeds for mobile software and systems. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2042 Registering New BGP Attribute Types B. Manning January 1997 ASCII 4001 3 Border Gateway Protocol

This document describes the process for creating new BGP attribute type codes. Basic attribute type codes are described in RFC 1771, pages 12 through 15. These, and new attribute type codes that are used in the Internet are registered with the IANA. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2043 The PPP SNA Control Protocol (SNACP) A. Fuqua October 1996 ASCII 13719 7 PPP-SNACP Point-to-point protocol systems network architecture

This document defines the Network Control Protocols for establishing and configuring Systems Network Architecture (SNA) over PPP and SNA over LLC 802.2 over PPP. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2044 UTF-8, a transformation format of Unicode and ISO 10646 F. Yergeau October 1996 ASCII 11932 6 UCS Transformation Format

The Unicode Standard, version 1.1, and ISO/IEC 10646-1:1993 jointly define a 16 bit character set which encompasses most of the world's writing systems. UTF-8, the object of this memo, has the characteristic of preserving the full US-ASCII range. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC2279 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2045 Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies N. Freed N. Borenstein November 1996 ASCII 72932 31 MIME media types headers

This initial document specifies the various headers used to describe the structure of MIME messages. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1521 RFC1522 RFC1590 RFC2184 RFC2231 RFC5335 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2045
RFC2046 Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Two: Media Types N. Freed N. Borenstein November 1996 ASCII 105854 44 MIME-MEDIA headers structure

This second document defines the general structure of the MIME media typing system and defines an initial set of media types. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC1521 RFC1522 RFC1590 RFC2646 RFC3798 RFC5147 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2046
RFC2047 MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part Three: Message Header Extensions for Non-ASCII Text K. Moore November 1996 ASCII 33262 15 MIME-MSG media type

This particular document is the third document in the series. It describes extensions to RFC 822 to allow non-US-ASCII text data in Internet mail header fields. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1521 RFC1522 RFC1590 RFC2184 RFC2231 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2047
RFC2048 Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Four: Registration Procedures N. Freed J. Klensin J. Postel November 1996 ASCII 45033 21 media types external body access content-transfer-encodings

This set of documents, collectively called the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions, or MIME, redefines the format of messages. This fourth document, RFC 2048, specifies various IANA registration procedures for some MIME facilities. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

RFC1521 RFC1522 RFC1590 RFC4288 RFC4289 RFC3023 BEST CURRENT PRACTICE BEST CURRENT PRACTICE
RFC2049 Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Five: Conformance Criteria and Examples N. Freed N. Borenstein November 1996 ASCII 51207 24 MIME-CONF media type message formats

This set of documents, collectively called the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions, or MIME, redefines the format of messages. This fifth and final document describes MIME conformance criteria as well as providing some illustrative examples of MIME message formats, acknowledgements, and the bibliography. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1521 RFC1522 RFC1590 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC2050 Internet Registry IP Allocation Guidelines K. Hubbard M. Kosters D. Conrad D. Karrenberg J. Postel November 1996 ASCII 28975 13 Internet Addresses Network Numbers

This document describes the registry system for the distribution of globally unique Internet address space and registry operations. Particularly this document describes the rules and guidelines governing the distribution of this address space. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

RFC1466 BCP0012 BEST CURRENT PRACTICE BEST CURRENT PRACTICE
RFC2051 Definitions of Managed Objects for APPC using SMIv2 M. Allen B. Clouston Z. Kielczewski W. Kwan B. Moore October 1996 ASCII 239359 124 SNANAU-APP

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it defines objects for managing the configuration, monitoring and controlling of network devices with APPC (Advanced Program-to-Program Communications) capabilities. This memo identifies managed objects for the SNA LU6.2 protocols. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2052 A DNS RR for specifying the location of services (DNS SRV) A. Gulbrandsen P. Vixie October 1996 ASCII 19257 10 DNS-SRV Domain Name System

This document describes a DNS RR which specifies the location of the server(s) for a specific protocol and domain (like a more general form of MX). This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC2782 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC2053 The AM (Armenia) Domain E. Der-Danieliantz October 1996 ASCII 4128 3 Top Level Domain Country Code

The AM Domain is an official Internet top-level domain of Armenia. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2054 WebNFS Client Specification B. Callaghan October 1996 ASCII 36354 16 Network Fil System

This document describes a lightweight binding mechanism that allows NFS clients to obtain service from WebNFS-enabled servers with a minimum of protocol overhead. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2055 WebNFS Server Specification B. Callaghan October 1996 ASCII 20498 10 Network Fil System

This document describes the specifications for a server of WebNFS clients. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2056 Uniform Resource Locators for Z39.50 R. Denenberg J. Kunze D. Lynch November 1996 ASCII 14204 7 URLZ39.50 URL information retrieval

Z39.50 is an information retrieval protocol that does not fit neatly into a retrieval model designed primarily around the stateless fetch of data. Instead, it models a general user inquiry as a session-oriented, multi-step task, any step of which may be suspended temporarily while the server requests additional parameters from the client before continuing. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2057 Source Directed Access Control on the Internet S. Bradner November 1996 ASCII 56664 20 content regulation deposition

This memo was developed from a deposition that I submitted as part of a challenge to the Communications Decency Act of 1996, part of the Telecommunications Reform Act of 1996. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2058 Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) C. Rigney A. Rubens W. Simpson S. Willens January 1997 ASCII 118880 64 encryption NAS Network Access Server

This document describes a protocol for carrying authentication, authorization, and configuration information between a Network Access Server which desires to authenticate its links and a shared Authentication Server. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2138 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2059 RADIUS Accounting C. Rigney January 1997 ASCII 44237 25 remote authentication dial in user service encryption

This document describes a protocol for carrying accounting information between a Network Access Server and a shared Accounting Server. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC2139 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2060 Internet Message Access Protocol - Version 4rev1 M. Crispin December 1996 ASCII 166513 82 IMAPV4 IMAP electronic mail Internet Message Access Protocol

The Internet Message Access Protocol, Version 4rev1 (IMAP4rev1) allows a client to access and manipulate electronic mail messages on a server. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1730 RFC3501 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2060
RFC2061 IMAP4 Compatibility with IMAP2bis M. Crispin December 1996 ASCII 5867 3 IMAP electronic mail Internet Message Access Protocol

This document is intended to be read along with RFC 1176 and the most recent IMAP4 specification (RFC 2060) to assist implementors in creating an IMAP4 implementation to interoperate with implementations that conform to earlier specifications. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1730 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2062 Internet Message Access Protocol - Obsolete Syntax M. Crispin December 1996 ASCII 14222 8 IMAP electronic mail

This document describes obsolete syntax which may be encountered by IMAP4 implementations which deal with older versions of the Internet Mail Access Protocol. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2063 Traffic Flow Measurement: Architecture N. Brownlee C. Mills G. Ruth January 1997 ASCII 89092 37 TFM-ARCH network data

This document describes an architecture for the measurement and reporting of network traffic flows, discusses how this relates to an overall network traffic flow architecture, and describes how it can be used within the Internet. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC2722 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC2064 Traffic Flow Measurement: Meter MIB N. Brownlee January 1997 ASCII 67520 38 METER-MIB Management Information Base Network Data

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, this memo defines managed objects used for obtaining traffic flow information from network traffic meters. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC2720 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC2065 Domain Name System Security Extensions D. Eastlake 3rd C. Kaufman January 1997 ASCII 97718 41 DNS-SEC DNS authentication encryption

The Domain Name System (DNS) has become a critical operational part of the Internet infrastructure yet it has no strong security mechanisms to assure data integrity or authentication. Extensions to the DNS are described that provide these services to security aware resolvers or applications through the use of cryptographic digital signatures. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2535 RFC1034 RFC1035 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2066 TELNET CHARSET Option R. Gellens January 1997 ASCII 26088 12 TOPT-CHARSET character set application

This document specifies a mechanism for passing character set and translation information between a TELNET client and server. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC2067 IP over HIPPI J. Renwick January 1997 ASCII 66702 30 IP-HIPPI ANSI High-Performance Parallel Interface Internet Protocol

ANSI Standard X3.218-1993 (HIPPI-LE[3]) defines the encapsulation of IEEE 802.2 LLC PDUs and, by implication, IP on HIPPI. This memo is a revision of RFC 1374, "IP and ARP on HIPPI", and is intended to replace it in the Standards Track. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC2068 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1 R. Fielding J. Gettys J. Mogul H. Frystyk T. Berners-Lee January 1997 ASCII 378114 162 HTTP-1.1 World Wide Web WWW hypermedia

The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2616 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2069 An Extension to HTTP : Digest Access Authentication J. Franks P. Hallam-Baker J. Hostetler P. Leach A. Luotonen E. Sink L. Stewart January 1997 ASCII 41733 18 DAA Hypertext Transfer Protocol

The protocol referred to as "HTTP/1.0" includes the specification for a Basic Access Authentication scheme. This scheme is not considered to be a secure method of user authentication, as the user name and password are passed over the network as clear text. A specification for a different authentication scheme is needed to address this severe limitation. This document provides specification for such a scheme, referred to as "Digest Access Authentication". [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2617 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2069
RFC2070 Internationalization of the Hypertext Markup Language F. Yergeau G. Nicol G. Adams M. Duerst January 1997 ASCII 91887 43 HTML-INT HTML WWW World Wide Web

This document is meant to address the issue of the internationalization (i18n, i followed by 18 letters followed by n) of HTML by extending the specification of HTML and giving additional recommendations for proper internationalization support. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2854 HISTORIC PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2071 Network Renumbering Overview: Why would I want it and what is it anyway? P. Ferguson H. Berkowitz January 1997 ASCII 33218 14 Internet Enterprise Connecting Routers

This document attempts to clearly define the concept of network renumbering and discuss some of the more pertinent reasons why an organization would have a need to do so. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2072 Router Renumbering Guide H. Berkowitz January 1997 ASCII 110591 48 Internet Enterprise Connecting Routers

Routers interact with numerous network infrastructure servers, including DNS and SNMP. These interactions, not just the pure addressing and routing structure, must be considered as part of router renumbering. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC4192 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2073 An IPv6 Provider-Based Unicast Address Format Y. Rekhter P. Lothberg R. Hinden S. Deering J. Postel January 1997 ASCII 15549 7 IPV6-UNI

This document defines an IPv6 provider-based unicast address format for use in the Internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2374 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2074 Remote Network Monitoring MIB Protocol Identifiers A. Bierman R. Iddon January 1997 ASCII 81262 43 RMON-MIB RMON Management Information Base

This memo defines an experimental portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes the algorithms required to identify different protocol encapsulations managed with the Remote Network Monitoring MIB Version 2 [RMON2]. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2895 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2075 IP Echo Host Service C. Partridge January 1997 ASCII 12536 5 IP-Echo Internet Protocol datagram

This memo describes how to implement an IP echo host. IP echo hosts send back IP datagrams after exchanging the source and destination IP addresses. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC2076 Common Internet Message Headers J. Palme February 1997 ASCII 47639 27 email

This memo contains a table of commonly occurring headers in headings of e-mail messages. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2077 The Model Primary Content Type for Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions S. Nelson C. Parks Mitra January 1997 ASCII 30158 13 MIME-MODEL MIME Media Type Content Type

The purpose of this memo is to propose an update to Internet RFC 2045 to include a new primary content-type to be known as "model". [STANDARDS- TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2078 Generic Security Service Application Program Interface, Version 2 J. Linn January 1997 ASCII 185990 85 GSSAP Authentication Cryptology Data integrity

The Generic Security Service Application Program Interface (GSS-API), as defined in RFC-1508, provides security services to callers in a generic fashion, supportable with a range of underlying mechanisms and technologies and hence allowing source-level portability of applications to different environments. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1508 RFC2743 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2079 Definition of an X.500 Attribute Type and an Object Class to Hold Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) M. Smith January 1997 ASCII 8757 5 URI-ATT URL Universal Resource Locators Directory

This document builds on the experimentation to date and defines a new attribute type and an auxiliary object class to allow URIs, including URLs, to be stored in directory entries in a standard way. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2080 RIPng for IPv6 G. Malkin R. Minnear January 1997 ASCII 47534 19 RIPNG-IPV6 Routing Information Protocol Internet

This document specifies a routing protocol for an IPv6 internet. It is based on protocols and algorithms currently in wide use in the IPv4 Internet [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2081 RIPng Protocol Applicability Statement G. Malkin January 1997 ASCII 6821 4 Routing Information Protocol Internet

As required by Routing Protocol Criteria (RFC 1264), this report defines the applicability of the RIPng protocol within the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2082 RIP-2 MD5 Authentication F. Baker R. Atkinson January 1997 ASCII 25436 12 RIP2-MD5 Routing Information Protocol Encryption

Growth in the Internet has made us aware of the need for improved authentication of routing information. RIP-2 provides for unauthenticated service (as in classical RIP), or password authentication. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC4822 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2083 PNG (Portable Network Graphics) Specification Version 1.0 T. Boutell March 1997 ASCII 242528 102 PNG file format bitmap

This document describes PNG (Portable Network Graphics), an extensible file format for the lossless, portable, well-compressed storage of raster images. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2084 Considerations for Web Transaction Security G. Bossert S. Cooper W. Drummond January 1997 ASCII 9022 6 authentication encryption World Wide Web WWW

This document specifies the requirements for the provision of security services to the HyperText Transport Protocol. These services include confidentiality, integrity, user authentication, and authentication of servers/services, including proxied or gatewayed services. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2085 HMAC-MD5 IP Authentication with Replay Prevention M. Oehler R. Glenn February 1997 ASCII 13399 6 HMAC-MD5 ipsec Message Digest Security Internet Protocol Encryption

This document describes a keyed-MD5 transform to be used in conjunction with the IP Authentication Header [RFC-1826]. The particular transform is based on [HMAC-MD5]. An option is also specified to guard against replay attacks. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2086 IMAP4 ACL extension J. Myers January 1997 ASCII 13925 8 IMAP4-ACL Internet Message Access Protocol Control List

The ACL extension of the Internet Message Access Protocol [IMAP4] permits access control lists to be manipulated through the IMAP protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC4314 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2087 IMAP4 QUOTA extension J. Myers January 1997 ASCII 8542 5 IMAP4-QUO Internet Message Access Protocol

The QUOTA extension of the Internet Message Access Protocol [IMAP4] permits administrative limits on resource usage (quotas) to be manipulated through the IMAP protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2088 IMAP4 non-synchronizing literals J. Myers January 1997 ASCII 4052 2 IMAP4-LIT Internet Message Access Protocol

The Internet Message Access Protocol [IMAP4] contains the "literal" syntactic construct for communicating strings. When sending a literal from client to server, IMAP4 requires the client to wait for the server to send a command continuation request between sending the octet count and the string data. This document specifies an alternate form of literal which does not require this network round trip. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC4466 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2089 V2ToV1 Mapping SNMPv2 onto SNMPv1 within a bi-lingual SNMP agent B. Wijnen D. Levi January 1997 ASCII 23814 12

The goal of this memo is to document a common way of mapping an SNMPv2 response into an SNMPv1 response within a bi-lingual SNMP agent (one that supports both SNMPv1 and SNMPv2). This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC2576 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2090 TFTP Multicast Option A. Emberson February 1997 ASCII 11857 6 TFTP-MULTI Trivial File Transfer Protocol

This document describes a new TFTP option. This new option will allow the multiple clients to receive the same file concurrently through the use of Multicast packets. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC2091 Triggered Extensions to RIP to Support Demand Circuits G. Meyer S. Sherry January 1997 ASCII 44835 22 RIP-TRIG

This document defines a modification which can be applied to Bellman- Ford (distance vector) algorithm information broadcasting protocols. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2092 Protocol Analysis for Triggered RIP S. Sherry G. Meyer January 1997 ASCII 10865 6

As required by Routing Protocol Criteria [1], this report documents the key features of Triggered Extensions to RIP to Support Demand Circuits [2] and the current implementation experience. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2092
RFC2093 Group Key Management Protocol (GKMP) Specification H. Harney C. Muckenhirn July 1997 ASCII 48678 23 GKMP-SPEC

This specification proposes a protocol to create grouped symmetric keys and distribute them amongst communicating peers. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC2094 Group Key Management Protocol (GKMP) Architecture H. Harney C. Muckenhirn July 1997 ASCII 53097 22 GKMP-ARCH

This specification proposes a protocol to create grouped symmetric keys and distribute them amongst communicating peers. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC2095 IMAP/POP AUTHorize Extension for Simple Challenge/Response J. Klensin R. Catoe P. Krumviede January 1997 ASCII 10446 5 Post Office Protocol Internet Message Access

This specification provides a simple challenge-response authentication protocol that is suitable for use with IMAP4. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2195 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2096 IP Forwarding Table MIB F. Baker January 1997 ASCII 35930 21 TABLE-MIB Management Information Base Internet Protocol

This memo defines an update to RFC 1354. The significant difference between this MIB and RFC 1354 is the recognition (explicitly discussed but by consensus left to future work) that CIDR routes may have the same network number but different network masks. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1354 RFC4292 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2097 The PPP NetBIOS Frames Control Protocol (NBFCP) G. Pall January 1997 ASCII 27104 13 PPP-NBFCP Point-to-Point Protocol

This document defines the Network Control Protocol for establishing and configuring the NBF protocol over PPP. The NBFCP protocol is only applicable for an end system to connect to a peer system or the LAN that peer system is connected to. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2098 Toshiba's Router Architecture Extensions for ATM : Overview Y. Katsube K. Nagami H. Esaki February 1997 ASCII 43622 18 Asynchronis Transfer Mode datagram IP Internet Protocol

This memo describes a new internetworking architecture which makes better use of the property of ATM. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2099 Request for Comments Summary RFC Numbers 2000-2099 J. Elliott March 1997 ASCII 40763 21 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL RFC2100 The Naming of Hosts J. Ashworth April 1 1997 ASCII 4077 3 April Fool's

This RFC is a commentary on the difficulty of deciding upon an acceptably distinctive hostname for one's computer, a problem which grows in direct proportion to the logarithmically increasing size of the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2101 IPv4 Address Behaviour Today B. Carpenter J. Crowcroft Y. Rekhter February 1997 ASCII 31407 13 Internet Protocol Internet Architecture Board

The main purpose of this note is to clarify the current interpretation of the 32-bit IP version 4 address space, whose significance has changed substantially since it was originally defined. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2102 Multicast Support for Nimrod : Requirements and Solution Approaches R. Ramanathan February 1997 ASCII 50963 23 scalable routing architecture

Nimrod does not specify a particular solution for multicasting. Rather, Nimrod may use any of a number of emerging multicast techniques. We identify the requirements that Nimrod has of a solution for multicast support. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2103 Mobility Support for Nimrod : Challenges and Solution Approaches R. Ramanathan February 1997 ASCII 41352 17 IP Internet Protocol routing addressing

We discuss the issue of mobility in Nimrod. While a mobility solution is not part of the Nimrod architecture, Nimrod does require that the solution have certain characteristics. We identify the requirements that Nimrod has of any solution for mobility support. We also classify and compare existing approaches for supporting mobility within an internetwork and discuss their advantages and disadvantages. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2104 HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication H. Krawczyk M. Bellare R. Canetti February 1997 ASCII 22297 11 ipsec Message Digest Internet Protocol Security encryption

This document describes HMAC, a mechanism for message authentication using cryptographic hash functions. HMAC can be used with any iterative cryptographic hash function, e.g., MD5, SHA-1, in combination with a secret shared key. The cryptographic strength of HMAC depends on the properties of the underlying hash function. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2104
RFC2105 Cisco Systems' Tag Switching Architecture Overview Y. Rekhter B. Davie D. Katz E. Rosen G. Swallow February 1997 ASCII 33013 13 network layer packet ATM switches

This document provides an overview of a novel approach to network layer packet forwarding, called tag switching. The two main components of the tag switching architecture - forwarding and control - are described. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2106 Data Link Switching Remote Access Protocol S. Chiang J. Lee H. Yasuda February 1997 ASCII 40819 19 DLSRAP NetBios DLSW

This memo describes the Data Link Switching Remote Access Protocol that is used between workstations and routers to transport SNA/ NetBIOS traffic over TCP sessions. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC2114 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2107 Ascend Tunnel Management Protocol - ATMP K. Hamzeh February 1997 ASCII 44300 21 RADIUS authentication

This document specifies a generic tunnel management protocol that allows remote dial-in users to access their home network as if they were directly attached to the home network. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2108 Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3 Repeater Devices using SMIv2 K. de Graaf D. Romascanu D. McMaster K. McCloghrie February 1997 ASCII 166336 82 802.3-MIB MIB Management Information Base

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it defines objects for managing IEEE 802.3 10 and 100 Mb/second baseband repeaters based on IEEE Std 802.3 Section 30, "10 &

RFC1516 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2109 HTTP State Management Mechanism D. Kristol L. Montulli February 1997 ASCII 43469 21 HTTP-STATE Hypertext Transfer Protocol cookie

This document specifies a way to create a stateful session with HTTP requests and responses. It describes two new headers, Cookie and Set- Cookie, which carry state information between participating origin servers and user agents. The method described here differs from Netscape's Cookie proposal, but it can interoperate with HTTP/1.0 user agents that use Netscape's method. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2965 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2110 MIME E-mail Encapsulation of Aggregate Documents, such as HTML (MHTML) J. Palme A. Hopmann March 1997 ASCII 41961 19 MHTML Hyper Text Markup Language Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions

This document describes a set of guidelines that will allow conforming mail user agents to be able to send, deliver and display these objects, such as HTML objects, that can contain links represented by URIs. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2557 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2111 Content-ID and Message-ID Uniform Resource Locators E. Levinson March 1997 ASCII 9099 5 Hyper Text Markup Language URL MIME

The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) schemes, "cid:" and "mid:" allow references to messages and the body parts of messages. For example, within a single multipart message, one HTML body part might include embedded references to other parts of the same message. [STANDARDS- TRACK]

RFC2392 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2112 The MIME Multipart/Related Content-type E. Levinson March 1997 ASCII 17052 9 Hyper Text Markup Language Multipurpose Internet,Mail Extensions

The Multipart/Related content-type provides a common mechanism for representing objects that are aggregates of related MIME body parts. This document defines the Multipart/Related content-type and provides examples of its use. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1872 RFC2387 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2113 IP Router Alert Option D. Katz February 1997 ASCII 7924 4 ROUT-ALERT

This memo describes a new IP Option type that alerts transit routers to more closely examine the contents of an IP packet. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2114 Data Link Switching Client Access Protocol S. Chiang J. Lee H. Yasuda February 1997 ASCII 50872 22 DLSCAP

This memo describes the Data Link Switching Client Access Protocol that is used between workstations and routers to transport SNA/ NetBIOS traffic over TCP sessions. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC2106 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2115 Management Information Base for Frame Relay DTEs Using SMIv2 C. Brown F. Baker September 1997 ASCII 59950 32 FRAME-MIB MIB

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP- based internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing Frame Relay interfaces on DTEs. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1315 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD
RFC2116 X.500 Implementations Catalog-96 C. Apple K. Rossen April 1997 ASCII 243994 164 Directory Services DSA DUA Agent Interfaces

This document is a revision to [RFC 1632]: A Revised Catalog of Available X.500 Implementations and is based on the results of data collection via a WWW home page that enabled implementors to submit new or updated descriptions of currently available implementations of X.500, including commercial products and openly available offerings. [RFC 1632] is a revision of [RFC 1292]. This document contains detailed description of 31 X.500 implementations - DSAs, DUAs, and DUA interfaces. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1632 FYI0011 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2117 Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode (PIM-SM): Protocol Specification D. Estrin D. Farinacci A. Helmy D. Thaler S. Deering M. Handley V. Jacobson C. Liu P. Sharma L. Wei June 1997 ASCII 151886 66

This document describes a protocol for efficiently routing to multicast groups that may span wide-area (and inter-domain) internets. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

RFC2362 EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC2118 Microsoft Point-To-Point Compression (MPPC) Protocol G. Pall March 1997 ASCII 17443 9 Point-to-Point Protocol PPP

This document describes the use of the Microsoft Point to Point Compression protocol (also referred to as MPPC in this document) for compressing PPP encapsulated packets. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2119 Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels S. Bradner March 1997 ASCII 4723 3 Standards Track Documents

In many standards track documents several words are used to signify the requirements in the specification. These words are often capitalized. This document defines these words as they should be interpreted in IETF documents. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

BCP0014 BEST CURRENT PRACTICE BEST CURRENT PRACTICE http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2119
RFC2120 Managing the X.500 Root Naming Context D. Chadwick March 1997 ASCII 30773 14 X.500-NAME ISO International Standards Organization

This document describes the use of 1993 ISO X.500 Standard protocols for managing the root context. Whilst the ASN.1 is compatible with that of the X.500 Standard, the actual settings of the parameters are supplementary to that of the X.500 Standard. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC2121 Issues affecting MARS Cluster Size G. Armitage March 1997 ASCII 26781 12 ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode Multicast IP Internet Protocol

This document provides a qualitative look at the issues constraining a MARS Cluster's size, including the impact of VC limits in switches and NICs, geographical distribution of cluster members, and the use of VC Mesh or MCS modes to support multicast groups. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2122 VEMMI URL Specification D. Mavrakis H. Layec K. Kartmann March 1997 ASCII 25043 11 VEMMI-URL Uniform Resource Locator Enhanced Man-Machine Interface Videotex

A new URL scheme, "vemmi" is defined. VEMMI is a new international standard for on-line multimedia services, that is both an ITU-T (International Telecommunications Union, ex. CCITT) International Standard (T.107) and an European Standard (ETSI European Telecommunications Standard Institute) standard (ETS 300 382, obsoleted by ETS 300 709). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2123 Traffic Flow Measurement: Experiences with NeTraMet N. Brownlee March 1997 ASCII 81874 34 Meter Reader Network

This memo records experiences in implementing and using the Traffic Flow Measurement Architecture and Meter MIB. It discusses the implementation of NeTraMet (a traffic meter) and NeMaC (a combined manager and meter reader), considers the writing of meter rule sets and gives some guidance on setting up a traffic flow measurement system using NeTraMet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2124 Cabletron's Light-weight Flow Admission Protocol Specification Version 1.0 P. Amsden J. Amweg P. Calato S. Bensley G. Lyons March 1997 ASCII 47912 21 LFAP

This document specifies the protocol between the switch Connection Control Entity (CCE) and the external FAS. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2125 The PPP Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP) / The PPP Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol (BACP) C. Richards K. Smith March 1997 ASCII 49213 24 BAP-BACP Point-to-Point datagram multilink

This document proposes a method to manage the dynamic bandwidth allocation of implementations supporting the PPP multilink protocol. This is done by defining the Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP), as well as its associated control protocol, the Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol (BACP). [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2126 ISO Transport Service on top of TCP (ITOT) Y. Pouffary A. Young March 1997 ASCII 51032 25 ITOT International Standards Organization Transmission Control Protocol

This document is a revision to STD35, RFC1006. This document describes the mechanism to allow ISO Transport Services to run over TCP over IPv4 or IPv6. It also defines a number of new features, which are not provided in RFC1006. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1006 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2126
RFC2127 ISDN Management Information Base using SMIv2 G. Roeck Editor March 1997 ASCII 95994 49 ISDN-MIB MIB ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it defines a minimal set of managed objects for SNMP-based management of ISDN terminal interfaces. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2127
RFC2128 Dial Control Management Information Base using SMIv2 G. Roeck Editor March 1997 ASCII 66153 34 DC-MIB MIB ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing demand access circuits, including ISDN. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2129 Toshiba's Flow Attribute Notification Protocol (FANP) Specification K. Nagami Y. Katsube Y. Shobatake A. Mogi S. Matsuzawa T. Jinmei H. Esaki April 1997 ASCII 41137 19 packet flow datalink mapping

This memo discusses Flow Attribute Notification Protocol (FANP), which is a protocol between neighbor nodes for the management of cut-through packet forwarding functionalities. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2130 The Report of the IAB Character Set Workshop held 29 February - 1 March, 1996 C. Weider C. Preston K. Simonsen H. Alvestrand R. Atkinson M. Crispin P. Svanberg April 1997 ASCII 63443 31 Internet Architecture Board interoperability

This report details the conclusions of an IAB-sponsored invitational workshop held 29 February - 1 March, 1996, to discuss the use of character sets on the Internet. It motivates the need to have character set handling in Internet protocols which transmit text, provides a conceptual framework for specifying character sets, recommends the use of MIME tagging for transmitted text, recommends a default character set *without* stating that there is no need for other character sets, and makes a series of recommendations to the IAB, IANA, and the IESG for furthering the integration of the character set framework into text transmission protocols. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2131 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol R. Droms March 1997 ASCII 113738 45 DHCP

The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a framework for passing configuration information to hosts on a TCPIP network. DHCP is based on the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP), adding the capability of automatic allocation of reusable network addresses and additional configuration options. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1541 RFC3396 RFC4361 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2131
RFC2132 DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions S. Alexander R. Droms March 1997 ASCII 63670 34 DHCP-BOOTP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Bootstrap

This document specifies the current set of DHCP options. Future options will be specified in separate RFCs. The current list of valid options is also available in ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1533 RFC3442 RFC3942 RFC4361 RFC4833 DRAFT STANDARD DRAFT STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2132
RFC2133 Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6 R. Gilligan S. Thomson J. Bound W. Stevens April 1997 ASCII 69737 32 application program interface API Internet Protocol addresses

This memo defines a set of extensions to the socket interface to support the larger address size and new features of IPv6. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC2553 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2134 Articles of Incorporation of Internet Society ISOC Board of Trustees April 1997 ASCII 9131 5 ISOC

These are the articles of incorporation of the Internet Society. They are published for the information of the IETF community at the request of the poisson working group. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2135 Internet Society By-Laws ISOC Board of Trustees April 1997 ASCII 20467 9 ISOC

These are the by-laws of the Internet Society, as amended, as of June 1996. They are published for the information of the IETF community at the request of the poisson working group. Please refer to the ISOC web page (www.isoc.org) for the current version of the by-laws. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2136 Dynamic Updates in the Domain Name System (DNS UPDATE) P. Vixie Editor S. Thomson Y. Rekhter J. Bound April 1997 ASCII 56354 26 DNS-UPDATE database opcode zone

Using this specification of the UPDATE opcode, it is possible to add or delete RRs or RRsets from a specified zone. Prerequisites are specified separately from update operations, and can specify a dependency upon either the previous existence or nonexistence of an RRset, or the existence of a single RR. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC1035 RFC3007 RFC4035 RFC4033 RFC4034 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2137 Secure Domain Name System Dynamic Update D. Eastlake 3rd April 1997 ASCII 24824 11 SDNSDU DNS digital signatures cryptographic

This memo describes how to use DNSSEC digital signatures covering requests and data to secure updates and restrict updates to those authorized to perform them as indicated by the updater's possession of cryptographic keys. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC3007 RFC1035 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2138 Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) C. Rigney A. Rubens W. Simpson S. Willens April 1997 ASCII 120407 65 RADIUS encryption NAS Network Access Server

This document describes a protocol for carrying authentication, authorization, and configuration information between a Network Access Server which desires to authenticate its links and a shared Authentication Server. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2058 RFC2865 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2139 RADIUS Accounting C. Rigney April 1997 ASCII 44919 25 RADIUS-ACC remote authentication dial in user service encryption

This document describes a protocol for carrying accounting information between a Network Access Server and a shared Accounting Server. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC2059 RFC2866 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2140 TCP Control Block Interdependence J. Touch April 1997 ASCII 26032 11

This memo makes the case for interdependent TCP control blocks, where part of the TCP state is shared among similar concurrent connections, or across similar connection instances. TCP state includes a combination of parameters, such as connection state, current round-trip time estimates, congestion control information, and process information. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2141 URN Syntax R. Moats May 1997 ASCII 14077 8 URN-SYNTAX Uniform Resource Names

Uniform Resource Names (URNs) are intended to serve as persistent, location-independent, resource identifiers. This document sets forward the canonical syntax for URNs. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2142 Mailbox Names for Common Services, Roles and Functions D. Crocker May 1997 ASCII 12195 6 MAIL-SERV email internet addresses

This specification enumerates and describes Internet mail addresses (mailbox name @ host reference) to be used when contacting personnel at an organization. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=2142
RFC2143 Encapsulating IP with the Small Computer System Interface B. Elliston May 1997 ASCII 10749 5 IP-SCSI SCSI

This document outlines a protocol for connecting hosts running the TCP/IP protocol suite over a Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) bus. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL
RFC2144 The CAST-128 Encryption Algorithm C. Adams May 1997 ASCII 37532 15 CAST-128

There is a need in the Internet community for an unencumbered encryption algorithm with a range of key sizes that can provide security for a variety of cryptographic applications and protocols. This document describes an existing algorithm that can be used to satisfy this requirement. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2145 Use and Interpretation of HTTP Version Numbers J. C. Mogul R. Fielding J. Gettys H. Frystyk May 1997 ASCII 13659 7

HTTP request and response messages include an HTTP protocol version number. Some confusion exists concerning the proper use and interpretation of HTTP version numbers, and concerning interoperability of HTTP implementations of different protocol versions. This document is an attempt to clarify the situation. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2146 U.S. Government Internet Domain Names Federal Networking Council May 1997 ASCII 26564 12 Gov FED.US

This memo provides an update and clarification to RFC 1816. This document describes the registration policies for the top-level domain ".GOV". The purpose of the domain is to provide naming conventions that identify US Federal government agencies in order to facilitate access to their electronic resources. This memo provides guidance for registrations by Federal Agencies that avoids name duplication and facilitates responsiveness to the public. It restricts registrations to coincide with the approved structure of the US government and the advice of its Chief Information Officers. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1816 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2147 TCP and UDP over IPv6 Jumbograms D. Borman May 1997 ASCII 1883 3 IPv6-Jumbo User Datagram Protocol Terminal Control Internet

IPv6 supports datagrams larger than 65535 bytes long, often referred to as jumbograms, through use of the Jumbo Payload hop-by-hop option. The UDP protocol has a 16-bit length field that keeps it from being able to make use of jumbograms, and though TCP does not have a length field, both the MSS option and the Urgent field are constrained by 16-bits. This document describes some simple changes that can be made to allow TCP and UDP to make use of IPv6 jumbograms. [STANDARDS-TRACK]

RFC2675 PROPOSED STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD
RFC2148 Deployment of the Internet White Pages Service H. Alvestrand P. Jurg September 1997 ASCII 31539 15 X. 500 data structure naming scheme IWPS

This document describes the way in which the Internet White Pages Service is best exploited using today's experience, today's protocols, today's products and today's procedures. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

BCP0015 BEST CURRENT PRACTICE BEST CURRENT PRACTICE
RFC2149 Multicast Server Architectures for MARS-based ATM multicasting R. Talpade M. Ammar May 1997 ASCII 42007 18

This memo provides details on the design and implementation of an MCS, building on the core mechanisms defined in RFC 2022. It also provides a mechanism for using multiple MCSs per group for providing fault tolerance. This approach can be used with RFC 2022 based MARS server and clients, without needing any change in their functionality. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2150 Humanities and Arts: Sharing Center Stage on the Internet J. Max W. Stickle October 1997 ASCII 154037 62 informational infrastructure guide introduction

The purpose of this document is to provide members of the Arts and Humanities communities with an introduction to the Internet as a valuable tool, resource, and medium for the creation, presentation, and preservation of Arts and Humanities-based content. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

FYI0031 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2151 A Primer On Internet and TCP/IP Tools and Utilities G. Kessler S. Shepard June 1997 ASCII 114130 52 resource guide user

This memo is an introductory guide to many of the most commonly- available TCP/IP and Internet tools and utilities. It also describes discussion lists accessible from the Internet, ways to obtain Internet and TCP/IP documents, and some resources that help users weave their way through the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.

RFC1739 FYI0030 INFORMATIONAL INFORMATIONAL
RFC2152 UTF-7 A Mail-Safe Transformation Format of Unicode D. Goldsmith M. Davis May 1997 ASCII 28065 15 UTF-7

This document describes a transformation format of Unicode that contains only 7-bit ASCII octet