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Service Mappings ---------------------------------------------------
STATUS: None
SPECIFICATION: RFC 795 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
Describes the mapping of the IP type of service field onto the
parameters of some specific networks.
Out of date, needs revision.
OTHER REFERENCES:
CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU
Address Mappings ---------------------------------------------------
STATUS: None
SPECIFICATION: RFC 796 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
Describes the mapping between Internet Addresses and the
addresses of some specific networks.
Out of date, needs revision.
OTHER REFERENCES:
CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU
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Document Formats ---------------------------------------------------
STATUS: None
SPECIFICATION: RFC 678 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
Describes standard format rules for several types of documents.
OTHER REFERENCES:
CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU
Equations Representation -------------------------------------------
STATUS: None
SPECIFICATION: RFC 1003
COMMENTS:
Identifies and explores issues in defining a standard for the
exchange of mathematical equations.
OTHER REFERENCES:
CONTACT: Katz@ISI.EDU
Bitmap Formats -----------------------------------------------------
STATUS: None
SPECIFICATION: RFC 797 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
Describes a standard format for bitmap data.
OTHER REFERENCES:
CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU
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Facsimile Formats --------------------------------------------------
STATUS: None
SPECIFICATION: RFC 804
COMMENTS:
Describes a standard format for facsimile data.
OTHER REFERENCES: RFC 769 (in DPH)
CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU
Host-Front End Protocol ------------------------------------- (HFEP)
STATUS: Experimental
SPECIFICATION: RFC 929
COMMENTS:
Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this
protocol with the contact.
OTHER REFERENCES: RFC 928
DEPENDENCIES:
CONTACT: Padlipsky@ISI.EDU
Internet Protocol on ARPANET ----------------------------- (IP-ARPA)
STATUS: Recommended
SPECIFICATION: BBN Report 1822
COMMENTS:
Describes the interface between a Host and an IMP, and by
implication the transmission of IP Datagrams over the ARPANET.
OTHER REFERENCES: RFC 851, RFC 852, RFC 878 (in DPH), RFC 979,
RFC 1005
CONTACT: Malis@BBN.COM
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Internet Protocol on WBNET --------------------------------- (IP-WB)
STATUS: Recommended
SPECIFICATION: RFC 907 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
Describes a standard for the transmission of IP Datagrams over
the Wideband Net.
This protocol specifies the network-access level communication
between an arbitrary computer, called a host, and a
packet-switched satellite network, e.g., SATNET or WBNET.
Note: Implementations of HAP should be performed in
coordination with satellite network development and operations
personnel.
OTHER REFERENCES:
CONTACT: Blumenthal@BBN.COM
Internet Protocol on Wideband Network ---------------------- (IP-WB)
STATUS: Recommended
SPECIFICATION: RFC 907 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
Describes a standard for the transmission of IP Datagrams over
the WBNET.
This protocol specifies the network-access level communication
between an arbitrary computer, called a host, and a
packet-switched satellite network, e.g., SATNET or WBNET.
Note: Implementations of HAP should be performed in
coordination with satellite network development and operations
personnel.
OTHER REFERENCES:
DEPENDENCIES:
CONTACT: Schoen@BBN.COM
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Internet Protocol on X.25 Networks ------------------------ (IP-X25)
STATUS: Recommended
SPECIFICATION: RFC 877 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
Describes a standard for the transmission of IP Datagrams over
Public Data Networks.
OTHER REFERENCES:
CONTACT: jtk@PURDUE.EDU
Internet Protocol on DC Networks --------------------------- (IP-DC)
STATUS: Elective
SPECIFICATION: RFC 891 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
OTHER REFERENCES:
RFC 778 - DCNET Internet Clock Service
CONTACT: Mills@UDEL.EDU
Internet Protocol on Ethernet Networks ---------------------- (IP-E)
STATUS: Recommended
SPECIFICATION: RFC 894 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
OTHER REFERENCES: RFC 893
CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU
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Internet Protocol on Experimental Ethernet Networks -------- (IP-EE)
STATUS: Recommended
SPECIFICATION: RFC 895 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
OTHER REFERENCES:
CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU
Internet Protocol on IEEE 802 ---------------------------- (IP-IEEE)
STATUS: Recommended
SPECIFICATION: see comments
COMMENTS:
At an ad hoc special session on "IEEE 802 Networks and ARP"
held during the TCP Vendors Workshop (August 1986), an approach
to a consistent way to sent DOD-IP datagrams and other IP
related protocols on 802 networks was developed.
Due to some evolution of the IEEE 802.2 standards and the need
to provide for a standard way to do additional DOD-IP related
protocols (such as Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)) on IEEE
802 networks, the following new policy is established, which
will replace the current policy (see RFC-990 section on IEEE
802 Numbers of Interest, and RFC-948).
The policy is for DDN and Internet community to use IEEE 802.2
encapsulation on 802.3, 802.4, and 802.5 networks by using the
SNAP with an organization code indicating that the following 16
bits specify the Ethertype code (where IP = 2048 (0800 hex),
see RFC-1010 section on Ethernet Numbers of Interest).
Header
...--------+--------+--------+
MAC Header| Length | 802.{3/4/5} MAC
...--------+--------+--------+
+--------+--------+--------+
| Dsap=K1| Ssap=K1| control| 802.2 SAP
+--------+--------+--------+
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+--------+--------+---------+--------+--------+
|protocol id or org code =K2| Ether Type | 802.2 SNAP
+--------+--------+---------+--------+--------+
The total length of the SAP Header and the SNAP header is
8-octets, making the 802.2 protocol overhead come out on a nice
boundary.
K1 is 170. The IEEE like to talk about things in bit
transmission order and specifies this value as 01010101. In
big-endian order, as used in Internet specifications, this
becomes 10101010 binary, or AA hex, or 170 decimal.
K2 is 0 (zero).
Note: The method described in RFC 948 (in DPH) is no longer to
be used.
OTHER REFERENCES:
CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU
Internet Subnet Protocol ---------------------------------- (IP-SUB)
STATUS: Required
SPECIFICATION: RFC 950
COMMENTS:
This is a very important feature and must be included in all IP
implementations.
Specifies procedures for the use of subnets, which are logical
sub-sections of a single Internet network.
OTHER REFERENCES: RFC 940, RFC 917, RFC 925, RFC 932, RFC 936,
RFC 922
DEPENDENCIES:
CONTACT: Mogul@SU-SCORE.STANFORD.EDU
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Address Resolution Protocol ---------------------------------- (ARP)
STATUS: Recommended
SPECIFICATION: RFC 826 (IN DPH)
COMMENTS:
This is a procedure for finding the network hardware address
corresponding to an Internet Address.
OTHER REFERENCES:
CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU
A Reverse Address Resolution Protocol ----------------------- (RARP)
STATUS: Elective
SPECIFICATION: RFC 903 (IN DPH)
COMMENTS:
This is a procedure for workstations to dynamically find their
protocol address (e.g., their Internet Address), when they only
only know their hardware address (e.g., their attached physical
network address).
OTHER REFERENCES:
CONTACT: Mogul@SU-SCORE.STANFORD.EDU
Multi-LAN Address Resolution Protocol ----------------------- (MARP)
STATUS: Experimental
SPECIFICATION: RFC 925
COMMENTS:
Discussion of the various problems and potential solutions of
"transparent subnets" in a multi-LAN environment.
Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this
protocol with the contact.
OTHER REFERENCES: RFC 917, RFC 826
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DEPENDENCIES:
CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU
Broadcasting Internet Datagrams ------------------------- (IP-BROAD)
STATUS: Recommended
SPECIFICATION: RFC 919
COMMENTS:
A proposed protocol of simple rules for broadcasting Internet
datagrams on local networks that support broadcast, for
addressing broadcasts, and for how gateways should handle them.
Recommended in the sense of "if you do broadcasting at all then
do it this way".
Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this
protocol with the contact.
OTHER REFERENCES: RFC 922
DEPENDENCIES:
CONTACT: Mogul@SU-SCORE.STANFORD.EDU
Broadcasting Internet Datagrams with Subnets --------- (IP-SUB-BROAD)
STATUS: Recommended
SPECIFICATION: RFC 922
COMMENTS:
A proposed protocol of simple rules for broadcasting Internet
datagrams on local networks that support broadcast, for
addressing broadcasts, and for how gateways should handle them.
Recommended in the sense of "if you do broadcasting with
subnets at all then do it this way".
Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this
protocol with the contact.
OTHER REFERENCES: RFC 919
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DEPENDENCIES:
CONTACT: Mogul@SU-SCORE.STANFORD.EDU
Reliable Asynchronous Transfer Protocol --------------------- (RATP)
STATUS: Experimental
SPECIFICATION: RFC 916
COMMENTS:
This paper 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. This proposed protocol
is designed to operate over a full duplex point-to-point
connection. It contains some features which tailor it to the
RS
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