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ISO ES-IS routing protocols within the NSFNET backbone network.
1073 Waitzman Oct 88 Telnet Window Size Option
This RFC describes a proposed Telnet option to allow a client to convey
window size to a Telnet server.
1072 Jacobson Oct 88 TCP Extensions for Long-Delay Paths
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.
1071 Braden Aug 88 Computing the Internet Checksum
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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1070 Hagens Feb 89 Use of the Internet as a Subnetwork
for Experimentation with the OSI
Network Layer
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.
1069 Callon Feb 89 Guidelines for the use of Internet-IP
addresses in the ISO Connectionless-
Mode Network Protocol
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.
1068 DeSchon Aug 88 Background File Transfer Program
(BFTP)
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.
1067 Case Aug 88 A Simple Network Management Protocol
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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1066 McCloghrie Aug 88 Management Information Base for Network
Management of TCP/IP-based internets
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.
1065 Rose Aug 88 Structure and Identification of
Management Information for
TCP/IP-based internets
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.
1064 Crispin Jul 88 Interactive Mail Access Protocol -
Version 2
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.
1063 Mogul Jul 88 IP MTU Discovery Options
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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1062 Romano Aug 88 Internet Numbers
This memo is an official status report on the network numbers and
gateway autonomous system numbers used in the Internet community.
1061 Never issued.
1060 Reynolds Mar 90 Assigned Numbers
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.
1059 Mills Jul 88 Network Time Protocol (Version 1)
Specification and Implementation
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.
1058 Hedrick Jun 88 Routing Information Protocol
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.
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1057 Sun Jun 88 RPC: Remote Procedure Call Protocol
Specification Version 2
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.
1056 Lambert Jun 88 PCMAIL: A Distributed Mail System
for Personal Computers
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.
1055 Romkey Jun 88 A Nonstandard for Transmission of
IP Datagrams over Serial Lines: 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.
1054 Deering May 88 Host Extensions for IP Multicasting
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.
1053 Levy Apr 88 Telnet X.3 PAD Option
This RFC proposes a new option to Telnet for the Internet community, and
requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.
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1052 Cerf Apr 88 IAB Recommendations for the
Development of Internet Network
Management Standards
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.
1051 Prindeville Mar 88 A Standard for the Transmission of IP
Datagrams and ARP Packets over ARCNET
Networks
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.
1050 Sun Apr 88 RPC: Remote Procedure Call
Protocol Specification
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.
1049 Sirbu Mar 88 A Content-Type Header Field for
Internet Messages
This memo suggests proposed additions to the Internet Mail Protocol,
RFC-822, for the Internet community, and requests discussion and
suggestions for improvements.
1048 Prindeville Feb 88 BOOTP Vendor Information Extensions
This memo proposes an addition to the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP).
Comments and suggestions for improvements are sought.
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