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Network Working Group J. Reynolds
Request for Comments: 1199 ISI
December 1991
Request for Comments Summary
RFC Numbers 1100-1199
Status of This Memo
This RFC is a slightly annotated list of the 100 RFCs from RFC 1100
through RFCs 1199. This is a status report on these RFCs. This memo
provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify
an Internet standard. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
Note
Many RFCs, but not all, are Proposed Standards, Draft Standards, or
Standards. Since the status of these RFCs may change during the
standards processing, we note here only that they are on the
standards track. Please see the latest edition of "IAB Official
Protocol Standards" for the current state and status of these RFCs.
In the following, RFCs on the standards track are marked [STANDARDS-
TRACK].
RFC Author Date Title
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1199 Reynolds Dec 91 Requests For Comments Summary
This memo.
1198 Scheifler Jan 91 FYI on the X Window System
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.
1197 Sherman Dec 90 Using ODA for Translating Multimedia
Information
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
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open systems environment may profit from our experiences. This memo
provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify
any standard.
1196 Zimmerman Dec 90 The Finger User Information Protocol
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]
1195 Callon Dec 90 Use of OSI IS-IS for Routing in TCP/IP
and Dual Environments
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]
1194 Zimmerman Nov 90 The Finger User Information Protocol
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]
1193 Ferrari Nov 90 Client Requirements for Real-Time
Communication Services
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.
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1192 Kahin Nov 90 Commercialization of the Internet
Summary Repor
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.
1191 Mogul Nov 90 Path MTU Discovery
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]
1190 Topolcic Oct 90 Experimental Internet Stream Protocol,
Version 2 (ST-II)
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.
1189 Warrier Oct 90 The Common Management Information
Services and Protocols for the Internet
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]
1188 Katz Oct 90 A Proposed Standard for the
Transmission of IP Datagrams over
FDDI Networks
This memo defines a method of encapsulating the Internet Protocol (IP)
datagrams and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) requests and replies on
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Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Networks. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
1187 Rose Oct 90 Bulk Table Retrieval with the SNMP
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.
1186 Rivest Oct 90 The MD4 Message Digest Algorithm
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.
1185 Jacobson Oct 90 TCP Extension for High-Speed Paths
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.
1184 Borman Oct 90 Telnet Linemode Option
This RFC specifies a procedure for line at a time terminal interaction
based on the Telnet Protocol. It obsoletes RFC 1116. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
1183 Everhart Oct 90 New DNS RR Definitions
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.
1182 Never issued.
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1181 Blokzijl Sep 90 RIPE Terms of Reference
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.
1180 Socolofsky Jan 91 A TCP/IP Tutorial
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.
1179 McLaughlin Aug 90 Line Printer Daemon Protocol
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.
1178 Libes Aug 90 Choosing a Name for Your Computer
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.]
1177 Malkin Aug 90 FYI on Questions and Answers
Answers to Commonly asked "New
Internet User" Questions
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.]
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1176 Crispin Aug 90 Interactive Mail Access Protocol -
Version 2
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.
1175 Bowers Aug 90 FYI on Where to Start - A Bibliography
of Internetworking Information
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.]
1174 Cerf Aug 90 IAB Recommended Policy on Distributing
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