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   VAX-11/730
   VAX-11/750
   VAX-11/780
   VAX-11/785
   VAX-11/790
   VAX-11/8600
   VAX-8600
   WANG-PC002
   WANG-VS100
   WANG-VS400
   XEROX-1108
   XEROX-8010






































Reynolds & Postel                                              [Page 23]



RFC 1010 - Assigned Numbers                                     May 1987
System Names


                              SYSTEM NAMES

   These are the Official System Names as they appear in the NIC Host
   Table.  Their use is described in RFC 810 [39].

   A system name may be up to 40 characters taken from the set of
   uppercase letters, digits, and the two punctuation characters hyphen
   and slash.  It must start with a letter, and end with a letter or
   digit.

   AEGIS
   APOLLO
   BS-2000
   CEDAR
   CGW
   CHRYSALIS
   CMOS
   CMS
   COS
   CPIX
   CTOS
   CTSS
   DCN
   DDNOS
   DOMAIN
   EDX
   ELF
   EMBOS
   EMMOS
   EPOS
   FOONEX
   FUZZ
   GCOS
   GPOS
   HDOS
   IMAGEN
   INTERCOM
   IMPRESS
   INTERLISP
   IOS
   ITS
   LISP
   LISPM
   LOCUS
   MINOS
   MOS
   MPE5
   MSDOS


Reynolds & Postel                                              [Page 24]



RFC 1010 - Assigned Numbers                                     May 1987
System Names


   MULTICS
   MVS
   MVS/SP
   NEXUS
   NMS
   NONSTOP
   NOS-2
   OS/DDP
   OS4
   OS86
   OSX
   PCDOS
   PERQ/OS
   PLI
   PSDOS/MIT
   PRIMOS
   RMX/RDOS
   ROS
   RSX11M
   SATOPS
   SCS
   SIMP
   SWIFT
   TAC
   TANDEM
   TENEX
   TOPS10
   TOPS20
   TP3010
   TRSDOS
   ULTRIX
   UNIX
   UT2D
   V
   VM
   VM/370
   VM/CMS
   VM/SP
   VMS
   VMS/EUNICE
   VRTX
   WAITS
   WANG
   XDE
   XENIX





Reynolds & Postel                                              [Page 25]



RFC 1010 - Assigned Numbers                                     May 1987
Protocol Names


                       PROTOCOL AND SERVICE NAMES

   These are the Official Protocol Names.  Their use is described in
   greater detail in RFC 810 [39].

   A protocol or service may be up to 40 characters taken from the set
   of uppercase letters, digits, and the punctuation character hyphen.
   It must start with a letter, and end with a letter or digit.

   ARGUS               - ARGUS Protocol
   AUTH                - Authentication Service
   BBN-RCC-MON         - BBN RCC Monitoring
   BL-IDM              - Britton Lee Intelligent Database Machine
   BOOTPC              - Bootstrap Protocol Client
   BOOTPS              - Bootstrap Protocol Server
   BR-SAT-MON          - Backroom SATNET Monitoring
   CFTP                - CFTP
   CHAOS               - CHAOS Protocol
   CHARGEN             - Character Generator Protocol
   CISCO-FNA           - CISCO FNATIVE
   CISCO-TNA           - CISCO TNATIVE
   CISCO-SYS           - CISCO SYSMAINT
   CLOCK               - DCNET Time Server Protocol
   COOKIE-JAR          - Cookie Jar Authentication Procedure
   CSNET-NS            - CSNET Mailbox Nameserver Protocol
   DAYTIME             - Daytime Protocol
   DCN-MEAS            - DCN Measurement Subsystems Protocol
   DCP                 - Device Control Protocol
   DISCARD             - Discard Protocol
   DOMAIN              - Domain Name Server
   ECHO                - Echo Protocol
   EGP                 - Exterior Gateway Protocol
   EMCON               - Emission Control Protocol
   EMFIS-CNTL          - EMFIS Control Service
   EMFIS-DATA          - EMFIS Data Service
   FINGER              - Finger Protocol
   FTP                 - File Transfer Protocol
   FTP-DATA            - File Transfer Protocol Data
   GGP                 - Gateway Gateway Protocol
   GRAPHICS            - Graphics Protocol
   HMP                 - Host Monitoring Protocol
   HOST2-NS            - Host2 Name Server
   HOSTNAME            - Hostname Protocol
   ICMP                - Internet Control Message Protocol
   IGMP                - Internet Group Management Protocol
   IGP                 - Interior Gateway Protocol
   INGRES-NET          - INGRES-NET Service
   IP                  - Internet Protocol


Reynolds & Postel                                              [Page 26]



RFC 1010 - Assigned Numbers                                     May 1987
Protocol Names


   IPCU                - Internet Packet Core Utility
   IPPC                - Internet Pluribus Packet Core
   IRTP                - Internet Reliable Transaction Protocol
   ISI-GL              - ISI Graphics Language Protocol
   ISO-TP4             - ISO Transport Protocol Class 4
   ISO-TSAP            - ISO TSAP
   LA-MAINT            - IMP Logical Address Maintenance
   LEAF-1              - Leaf-1 Protocol
   LEAF-2              - Leaf-2 Protocol
   LINK                - Link Protocol
   LOC-SRV             - Location Service
   LOGIN               - Login Host Protocol
   MERIT-INP           - MERIT Internodal Protocol
   METAGRAM            - Metagram Relay
   MIT-ML-DEV          - MIT ML Device
   MFE-NSP             - MFE Network Services Protocol
   MIT-SUBNET          - MIT Subnet Support
   MIT-DOV             - MIT Dover Spooler
   MPM                 - Internet Message Protocol (Multimedia Mail)
   MPM-FLAGS           - MPM Flags Protocol
   MPM-SND             - MPM Send Protocol
   MSG-AUTH            - MSG Authentication Protocol
   MSG-ICP             - MSG ICP Protocol
   MUX                 - Multiplexing Protocol
   NAMESERVER          - Host Name Server
   NETBIOS-DGM         - NETBIOS Datagram Service
   NETBIOS-NS          - NETBIOS Name Service
   NETBIOS-SSN         - NETBIOS Session Service
   NETBLT              - Bulk Data Transfer Protocol
   NETED               - Network Standard Text Editor
   NETRJS              - Remote Job Service
   NI-FTP              - NI File Transfer Protocol
   NI-MAIL             - NI Mail Protocol
   NICNAME             - Who Is Protocol
   NSW-FE              - NSW User System Front End
   NTP                 - Network Time Protocol
   NVP-II              - Network Voice Protocol
   POP2                - Post Office Protocol - Version 2
   PRM                 - Packet Radio Measurement
   PUP                 - PUP Protocol
   PWDGEN              - Password Generator Protocol
   QUOTE               - Quote of the Day Protocol
   RDP                 - Reliable Data Protocol
   RJE                 - Remote Job Entry
   RLP                 - Resource Location Protocol
   RTELNET             - Remote Telnet Service
   RVD                 - Remote Virtual Disk Protocol
   SAT-EXPAK           - Satnet and Backroom EXPAK


Reynolds & Postel                                              [Page 27]



RFC 1010 - Assigned Numbers                                     May 1987
Protocol Names


   SAT-MON             - SATNET Monitoring
   SEP                 - Sequential Exchange Protocol
   SFTP                - Simple File Transfer Protocol
   SMTP                - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
   ST                  - Stream Protocol
   STATSRV             - Statistics Service
   SU-MIT-TG           - SU/MIT Telnet Gateway Protocol
   SUNRPC              - SUN Remote Procedure Call
   SUPDUP              - SUPDUP Protocol
   SUR-MEAS            - Survey Measurement
   SWIFT-RVF           - Remote Virtual File Protocol
   TACACS-DS           - TACACS-Database Service
   TACNEWS             - TAC News
   TCP                 - Transmission Control Protocol
   TELNET              - Telnet Protocol
   TFTP                - Trivial File Transfer Protocol
   TIME                - Time Server Protocol
   TRUNK-1             - Trunk-1 Protocol
   TRUNK-2             - Trunk-2 Protocol
   UCL                 - University College London Protocol
   UDP                 - User Datagram Protocol
   NNTP                - Network News Transfer Protocol
   USERS               - Active Users Protocol
   UUCP-PATH           - UUCP Path Service
   VIA-FTP             - VIA Systems-File Transfer Protocol
   WB-EXPAK            - Wideband EXPAK
   WB-MON              - Wideband Monitoring
   XNET                - Cross Net Debugger
   XNS-IDP             - Xerox NS IDP





















Reynolds & Postel                                              [Page 28]



RFC 1010 - Assigned Numbers                                     May 1987
Terminal Type Names


                          TERMINAL TYPE NAMES

   These are the Official Terminal Type Names.  Their use is described
   in RFC 930 [97].  The maximum length of a name is 40 characters.

   A terminal names may be up to 40 characters taken from the set of
   uppercase letters, digits, and the two punctuation characters hyphen
   and slash.  It must start with a letter, and end with a letter or
   digit.

   ADDS-CONSUL-980
   ADDS-REGENT-100
   ADDS-REGENT-20
   ADDS-REGENT-200
   ADDS-REGENT-25
   ADDS-REGENT-40
   ADDS-REGENT-60
   AMPEX-DIALOGUE-80
   ANDERSON-JACOBSON-630
   ANDERSON-JACOBSON-832
   ANDERSON-JACOBSON-841
   ANN-ARBOR-AMBASSADOR
   ARDS
   BITGRAPH
   BUSSIPLEXER
   CALCOMP-565
   CDC-456
   CDI-1030
   CDI-1203
   CLNZ
   COMPUCOLOR-II
   CONCEPT-100
   CONCEPT-104
   CONCEPT-108
   DATA-100
   DATA-GENERAL-6053
   DATAGRAPHIX-132A
   DATAMEDIA-1520
   DATAMEDIA-1521
   DATAMEDIA-2500
   DATAMEDIA-3025
   DATAMEDIA-3025A
   DATAMEDIA-3045
   DATAMEDIA-3045A
   DATAMEDIA-DT80/1
   DATAPOINT-2200
   DATAPOINT-3000
   DATAPOINT-3300


Reynolds & Postel                                              [Page 29]



RFC 1010 - Assigned Numbers                                     May 1987
Terminal Type Names


   DATAPOINT-3360
   DEC-DECWRITER-I
   DEC-DECWRITER-II
   DEC-GT40
   DEC-GT40A
   DEC-GT42
   DEC-LA120
   DEC-LA30
   DEC-LA36
   DEC-LA38
   DEC-VT05
   DEC-VT100
   DEC-VT132
   DEC-VT50
   DEC-VT50H
   DEC-VT52
   DELTA-DATA-5000
   DELTA-TELTERM-2
   DIABLO-1620
   DIABLO-1640

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