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Network Working Group K. Bowers
Request for Comments: 1175 CNRI
FYI: 3 T. LaQuey
U Texas
J. Reynolds
ISI
K. Roubicek
BBNST
M. Stahl
SRI
A. Yuan
MITRE
August 1990
FYI on Where to Start -
A Bibliography of Internetworking Information
Status of this Memo
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. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
Abstract
The intent of this bibliography is to offer a representative
collection of resources of information that will help the reader
become familiar with the concepts of internetworking. It is meant to
be a starting place for further research. There are references to
other sources of information for those users wishing to pursue, in
greater depth, the issues and complexities of the current networking
environment.
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ................................................... 2
Background and Purpose ......................................... 2
Scope .......................................................... 2
Organization of Document ....................................... 2
Obtaining Files By Anonymous FTP ............................... 3
Submitting Entries to the Bibliography ......................... 4
ARTICLES ....................................................... 6
BIBLIOGRAPHIES .............................................. 9
BOOKS ....................................................... 11
CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS ................................... 16
GLOSSARIES .................................................. 18
GUIDES ...................................................... 19
MULTIMEDIA .................................................. 23
NEWSLETTERS ................................................. 24
REPORTS AND PAPERS .......................................... 27
REQUEST FOR COMMENTS (RFC) .................................. 31
The Request for Comments Document Series .................... 31
Key Basic Beige RFC Abstracts .................................. 32
APPENDIX A .................................................. 39
APPENDIX B .................................................. 40
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1. Introduction
1a. Background and Purpose
On 1 June 1989, several members of the IETF User Services Working
Group convened an interim working group session at the JVNC
Supercomputer Center in Princeton, NJ. The purpose of the meeting
was to form a distinct working group that would assemble a
bibliography of useful information about the Internet for end users
and for those who help end users. The first official meeting of the
User Documents Working Group was held at the Stanford IETF in July
1989. The goal of the working group was to prepare a bibliography of
on-line and hard copy documents, reference materials, and multimedia
training tools that address general networking information and "how
to use the Internet". The target audience was beginner level and
intermediate level end users.
1b. Scope
This bibliography is the result of volunteer work provided by members
of the User Documents Working Group. The intent of this effort is to
present a representative collection of materials that will help the
reader become familiar with the concepts of internetworking and will
form the basis for future study. This is, quite simply, a good place
to start. References to other sources of information within this
collection of materials will be useful to readers who wish to pursue,
in greater depth, the issues and complexities of the current
networking environment. Please send comments to us-wg@nnsc.nsf.net.
1c. Organization of Document
This version of the bibliography is divided into 10 distinct
categories of material, and each category is presented in a separate
section:
2 ARTICLES
3 BIBLIOGRAPHIES
4 BOOKS
5 CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS
6 GLOSSARIES
7 GUIDES
8 MULTIMEDIA
9 NEWSLETTERS
10 REPORTS AND PAPERS
11 REQUESTS FOR COMMENTS (RFCs)
Within each section, material is arranged in alphabetical order by
author or authoring organization with the exception of Section 11:
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REQUESTS FOR COMMENTS (RFCs). The RFCs are ordered numerically. All
entries contain fairly standard bibliographic information and provide
a short abstract with information on how to obtain the particular
material addressed.
For brand new network users, unsure of what to read first, we suggest
reading Ed Krol's, "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet" (listed
in the Guide section). For general information on an introduction to
Internet protocols, two documents are quite useful: Charles
Hedrick's, "Introduction to the Internet Protocols", and Doug Comer's
textbook, "Internetworking with TCP/IP: Principles, Protocols, and
Architecture". Two excellent guides to existing networks are Tracy
L. LaQuey's, "Users' Directory of Computer Networks" and John S.
Quarterman's "The Matrix: Computer Networks and Conferencing Systems
Worldwide". We strongly encourage the reader to scan the
bibliography in its entirety as some items may be more applicable to
personal needs or site requirements. (Please note that in many
instances the abstracts are excerpts, provided verbatim, from the
material described.)
1d. Obtaining Files By Anonymous FTP
Much of the material referenced in this bibliography is available
on-line and can be obtained by using the File Transfer Protocol
(FTP). Directions on how to obtain on-line files by anonymous FTP
action follow. In this example, the host used is nic.ddn.mil.
Files may be obtained with the FTP program in conjunction with an
ANONYMOUS login. Versions of the FTP program may vary from system to
system, so the commands shown in this example may need to be modified
to work on your system.
% ftp nic.ddn.mil <== Use the FTP program to
connect to nic.ddn.mil
Connected to nic.ddn.mil
220 NIC.DDN.MIL FTP Server 5Z(47)-6 at Fri 23-Jun-89 09:38-PDT
The system should respond with a message to indicate that a
connection has been made. Users on a Unix system will probably be
prompted for a login name. Type in "anonymous" as in the example
below:
Name (nic.ddn.mil:kbowers): anonymous
331 ANONYMOUS user ok, send real ident as password.
Password: <== Type in <guest> at the password prompt
Other systems may require the use of a "login" or "user" command to
send the username to the server computer. Users unsure of the
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command should contact a local site representative for the specific
commands.
After the username and password are sent to the system, a message to
indicate that the login has been made successfully should appear:
230 User ANONYMOUS logged in at Fri 23-Jun-89 09:39-PDT, job 17.
The user then connects to the directory in which the document to be
retrieved resides. This is done with the cd command:
ftp> cd RFC:
331 Default name accepted. Send password to connect to it.
The user should now be connected to the RFC: directory. The "dir" or
"ls" command will list the files available in this directory.
ftp> dir
200 Port 4.124 at host 192.33.33.51 accepted.
150 List started.
*** At this point a list of the files in the directory
should appear **
226 Transfer completed.
The "get" command will get any file in the directory.
ftp> get RFC821.TXT
200 Port 4.125 at host 192.33.33.51 accepted.
150 ASCII retrieve of TS<RFC>RFC.821.TXT.1 (49 pages) started.
226 Transfer completed. 124482 (8) bytes transferred.
local: RFC.821.TXT remote: RFC.821.TXT
124482 bytes received in 55 seconds (2.2 Kbytes/s)
The "quit" command leaves the FTP program.
ftp> quit
221 QUIT command received. Goodbye.
1e. Submitting Entries to the Bibliography
This is the first version of the "Where to Start" bibliography.
Comments and suggested entries are welcome and should be sent by
electronic mail to us-wg@nnsc.nsf.net.
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To submit an entry for consideration, please provide the following
specific details as appropriate:
Author or authoring organization:
Editor (if author is unavailable):
Title:
Journal (example: Time Magazine):
Volume:
Number:
Number of pages:
Specific pages within which the article is contained:
Publisher or publishing organization:
City of Publication:
Date of document:
Material category (Choose only one: article; bibliography; book;
conference/ workshop; glossary; guide;
multimedia; newsletter; on-line file;
report/paper; RFC):
Abstract: (Please provide a one paragraph abstract describing
the thrust of the document/reference material/
multimedia training tool. Within the abstract
include information on how one can obtain the
material described. See the entries in this
bibliography for examples.)
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