📄 rfc1000.txt
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046 - ARPA Network Protocol Notes 1e. Distribution List 402, 363, 329, 303, 300, 211, 168, 155 - ARPA Network Mailing Lists 069 - Distribution List Change for MIT 052 - Updated Distribution List 1f. Policies 980 - Protocol Document Order Form 952, 810, 608 - Host Table Specification 945 - A DoD Statement on the NRC Report 902 - ARPA-Internet Protocol Policy 849 - Suggestions for Improved Host Table Distribution 678 - Document Formats 602 - The Stockings Were Hung by the Chimney With Care 115 - Some Network Information Center Policies on Handling Documents 053 - An Official Protocol MechanismReynolds & Postel [Page 6]RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 1g. Request for Comments Administrative 999, 899, 800, 699 - Requests for Comments Summary 825 - Request for Comments on Requests for Comments 629 - Scenario for Using the Network Journal 628 - Status of RFC Numbers and a Note on Pre-assigned Journal Numbers 598, 200, 170, 160, 100, 084 - RFC Index 1h. Bibliographies 829 - Packet Satellite Technology Reference Sources 290 - Computer Network and Data Sharing: A Bibliography 243 - Network and Data Sharing Bibliography 1i. Other 637 - Change of Network Address for SU-DSL 634 - Change in Network Address for Haskins Lab 616 - Latest Network Maps 609 - Statement of Upcoming Move of NIC/NLS Service 590 - MULTICS Address Change 588 - London Node is Now Up 551 - NYU, ANL, and LBL Joining the Net 544 - Locating On-Line Documentation at SRI-ARC 543 - Network Journal Submission and Delivery 518 - ARPANET Accounts 511 - Enterprise Phone Service to NIC From ARPANET Sites 510 - Request for Network Mailbox Addresses 432 - Network Logical Map 423, 389 - UCLA Campus Computing Network Liaison Staff for APRA Network 421 - A Software Consulting Service for Network Users 419 - MIT-DMS on Vacation 416 - The ARC System will be Unavailable for Use During Thanksgiving Week 405 - Correction to RFC 404 404 - Host Address Changes Involving Rand and ISI 403 - Desirability of a Network 1108 Service 386 - Letter to TIP Users - 2 384 - Official Site IDENTS for Organizations in the ARPA Networks 381 - Three Aids to Improved Network Operation 356 - ARPA Network Control Center 334 - Network Use on May 8 305 - Unknown Host Numbers 301 - BBN IMP No. 5 and NCC Schedule for March 4, 1972 276 - NIC Course 249 - Coordination of Equipment and Supplies PurchaseReynolds & Postel [Page 7]RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 223 - Network Information Center Schedule for Network Users 185 - NIC Distribution of Manuals and Handbooks 154 - Exposition Style 136 - Host Accounting and Administrative Procedures 118 - Information Required for Each Service Available to the Network 095 - Distribution of NWG/RFC's Through the NIC 016 - MIT 2. ARPANET Host to Host Protocol 2a. Network Control Protocol 801 - NCP/TCP Transition Plan 773 - Comments on NCP/TCP Mail Service Transition Strategy 714 - A Host/Host Protocol for an ARPANET-type Network 689 - Tenex NCP Finite State Machine for Connections 663 - A Lost Message Detection and Recovery Protocol 636 - TIP/TENEX Reliability Improvements 635 - An Assessment of ARPANET Protocols 534, 516, 512 - Lost Message Detection 492, 467 - Proposed Change to Host-Host Protocol Resynchronization of Connection Status 489 - Comment on Resynchronization of Connection Status Proposal 425 - "But my NCP Costs $500 a day..." 210 - Improvement of Flow Control 197 - Initial Connection Protocol - Revised 176 - Comments on Byte Size for Connections 165 - A Proferred Official Initial Connection Protocol 147 - The Definition of a Socket 142 - Time-out Mechanism in the Host-Host Protocol 132, 124, 107, 102 - Output of the Host-Host Protocol Glitch Cleaning Committee 129 - A Request for Comments on Socket Name Structure 128 - Bytes 117 - Some Comments on the Official Protocol 072 - Proposed Moratorium on Changes to Network Protocol 068 - Comments on Memory Allocation Control Commands (CEASE, ALL, GVB, RET) and RFNM 065 - Comments on Host-Host Protocol Document Number 1 060 - A Simplified NCP Protocol 059 - Flow Control-Fixed Versus Demand Allocation 058 - Logical Message Synchronization 057, 054 - An Official Protocol Proffering 056 - Third Level Protocol 055 - A Prototypical Implementation of the NCP 050, 049, 048, 047, 046, 045, 044, 040, 039, 038, 036, 033 - New Host-Host ProtocolReynolds & Postel [Page 8]RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 042 - Message Data Types 023 - Transmission of Multiple Control Messages 022 - Host-Host Control Message Formats 018 - Comments Re: Host-Host control link 015 - Network Subsystem for Time Sharing Hosts 011 - Implementation of the Host-Host Software Procedures in GORDO 009, 001 - Host Software 008 - ARPA Network Functional Specifications 005 - DEL 002 - Links 2b. Initial Connection Protocol 202 - Possible Deadlock in ICP 197 - Initial Connection Protocol - Revised 161 - A Solution to the Race Condition in the ICP 151, 148, 143, 127, 123 - A Proferred Official ICP 150 - The Use of IPC Facilities 145 - Initial Connection Protocol Control Commands 093 - Initial Connection Protocol 080 - Protocol and Data Formats 066 - 3rd Level Ideas and Other Noise 3. Internet Level 3a. Internet Protocol 815 - IP Datagram Reassembly Algorithms 791, 760 - Internet Protocol (IP) 781 - A Specification of the Internet Protocol IP Timestamp Option 3b. Internet Control Message Protocol 792, 777 - Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) 3c. Gateway Protocols 985 - Requirements for Internet Gateways 975 - Autonomous Confederations 970 - On Packet Switches With Infinite Storage 911 - EGP Gateway under Berkeley Unix 904, 890, 888, 827 - Exterior Gateway Protocol 875 - Gateways, Architectures, and Heffalumps 823 - Gateway Gateway ProtocolReynolds & Postel [Page 9]RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 3d. Other 986 - Working Draft - Guidelines for the Use of Internet-IP Addressing in the ISO Connectionless-Mode Network 981 - An Experimental Multiple-Path Routing Algorithm 963 - Some Problems with the Specification of the Military Standard Internet Protocol 950 - Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure 947 - Multi-Network Broadcasting Within the Internet 940, 917, 925, 932, 936, 922 - Internet Subnets Protocol 925, 917, 826 - Multi-LAN Address Resolution Protocol 919, 922 - Broadcasting Internet Datagrams 891 - DCN Local-Network Protocols 871 - A Perspective on the ARPANET Reference Model 831 - Backup Access to the European Side of SATNET 817 - Modularity and Efficiency in Protocol Implementation 816 - Fault Isolation and Recovery 814 - Name, Addresses, Ports, and Routes 796 - Address Mapping 795 - Service Mappings 730 - Extensible Field Addressing 4. Host Level 4a. User Datagram Protocol 768 - User Datagram Protocol 4b. Transmission Control Protocol 983 - ISO Transport Services on Top of the TCP 964 - Some Problems with the Specification of the Military Standard Transmission Control Protocol 896 - Congestion Control in IP/TCP Internetworks 889 - Internet Delay Experiments 879 - The TCP Maximum Segment Size and Related Topics 872 - TCP-ON-A-LAN 817 - Modularity and Efficiency in Protocol Implementation 816 - Fault Isolation and Recovery 814 - Name, Addresses, Ports, and Routes 794 - Pre-Emption 793, 761, 675 - Transmission Control Protocol 721 - Out of Band Control Signals in a Host to Host Protocol 700 - A Protocol Experiment 4c. Transaction Protocols and Distributed Operating Systems 955 - Towards a Transport Service for Transaction Processing ApplicationsReynolds & Postel [Page 10]RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 938 - Internet Reliable Transaction Protocol Functional and Interface Specification 908 - Reliable Data Protocol 722 - Thoughts on Interactions in Distributed Services 713 - MSDTP -- Message Services Data Transmission Protocol 712 - A Distributed Capability Computing System DCCS 708 - Elements of a Distributed Programming System 707 - A High-Level Framework for Network-Based Resource Sharing 684 - A Commentary on Procedure Calling as A Network Protocol 677 - The Maintenance of Duplicate Databases 674 - Procedure Call Documents--Version 2 672 - A Multi-Site Data Collection Facility 671 - A Note on Reconnection Protocol 645 - Network Standard Data Specification Syntax 615 - Proposed Network Standard Data Pathname Syntax 610 - Further Datalanguage Design Concepts 592 - Some Thoughts on System Design to Facilitate Resource Sharing 578 - Using MIT-MATHLAB MACSYMA From MIT-DMS Muddle - An Experiment in Automated Resource Sharing 515 - Specifications for Datalanguage, Version 0/9 500 - The Integration of Data Management Systems on a Computer Network 441 - Inter-Entity Communication - An Experiment 437 - Data Reconfiguration Service at UCSB 203 - Achieving Reliable Communication 076 - Connection-by-Name: User-Oriented Protocol 062 - A System for Interprocess Communication in a Resource Sharing Computer Network 061 - A Note on Interprocess Communication in a Resource Sharing Computer Network 051 - Proposal for a Network Interchange Language 031 - Binary Message Forms in Computer Networks 005 - DEL 001 - Host Software 4d. Other 998, 969 - NETBLT: A Bulk Data Transfer Protocol 988 - Host Extensions for IP Multicasting 979 - PSN End-to-End Functional Specification 966 - A Multicast Extension to the Internet Protocol 869 - Host Monitoring Protocol 741 - Specifications for the Network Voice Protocol NVP 643 - Cross Net Debugger 162 - NETBUGGER3Reynolds & Postel [Page 11]RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 5. Application Level
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