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               Access to the Network Information Center         090 - CCN as a Network Service Center         081 - Request for Reference Information         078 - NCP Status Report: UCSB/Rand      8c.  Statistics         996 - Statistics Server         618 - A Few Observations on NCP Statistics         612, 601, 586, 579, 566, 556, 538, 522, 509, 497, 482, 455,               443, 422, 413, 400, 391, 378 - Traffic Statistics         603, 597, 376, 370, 367, 366, 362, 352, 344, 342, 332, 330,               326, 319, 315, 306, 298, 293, 288, 287, 267, 266 -               Network Host Status         550 - NIC NCP Experiment         388 - NCP Statistics         255, 252, 240, 235 - Site Status   9.  Network Experience and Demonstrations      9a.  General         968 - 'Twas the Night Before Start-up         967 - All Victims Together         573 - Data and File Transfer - Some Measurement Results         527 - ARPAWOCKY         525 - MIT-Mathlab Meets UCSB-OLS         439 - PARRY Encounters the Doctor         420 - CCA ICC Weather Demo         372 - Notes on a Conversation with Bob Kahn on the ICCC         364 - Serving Remote Users on the ARPANET         302 - Excercising the ARPANET         231 - Service Center Standards for Remote Usage - A User's View         227 - Data Transfer Rates (RAND/UCLA)         113 - Network Activity Report: UCSB and Rand         089 - Some Historic Moments in Networking         004 - Network TimetableReynolds & Postel                                              [Page 23]RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide              August 1987   10. Site Documentation      10a.  General         30, 27, 24, 16, 10, 3 - Documentation Conventions   11. Other Standards      11a.  ANSI         570 - Experimental Input Mapping Between NVT ASCII and UCSB               Online System         183 - The EBCDIC Codes and Their Mapping to ASCII         020 - ASCII Format for Network Interchange      11b.  CCITT         987 - Mapping Between X.400 and RFC 822         874 - A Critique of X.25      11c.  NRC         942 - Transport Protocols for Department of Defense Data               Networks         939 - Executive Summary of the NRC Report on Transport               Protocols for Department of Defense Data Networks      11d.  ISO         995 - End System to Intermediate System Routing Exchange               Protocol for Use in Conjunction with ISO 8473         994 - Final Text of DIS 8473, Protocol for Providing the               Connectionless Mode Network Service         982 - Guidelines for the Specification of the Structure of the               Domain Specific Part (DSP) of the ISO Standard NSAP               Address         941 - Addendum to the Network Service Definition Covering               Network Layer Addressing         926 - Protocol for Providing the Connectionless-Mode Network               Services         905 - ISO Transport Protocol Specification (ISO DP 8073)         892 - ISO Transport Protocol         873 - The Illusion of Vendor SupportReynolds & Postel                                              [Page 24]RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide              August 1987   12. Never Issued      12a.  Never Issued         014, 026, 092, 159, 201, 220, 244, 248, 257, 258, 259, 260,         261, 262, 272, 275, 277, 279, 284, 337, 341, 358, 375, 380,         383, 397, 424, 427, 428, 444, 465, 481, 484, 502, 507, 517,         536, 540, 541, 554, 558, 564, 572, 575, 583, 605, 639, 641,         646, 648, 649, 650, 664, 665, 668, 670, 673, 676, 682, 693,         709, 710, 711, 715, 723, 853.Reynolds & Postel                                              [Page 25]RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide              August 1987REQUEST FOR COMMENTS LIST WITH ABSTRACTS   RFC     Author       Date        Title   ---     ------       ----        -----   999     Westine      Mar 87      Requests For Comments Summary      A summary of the Request for Comments Documents from RFC 900-999.   998     Lambert      Mar 87      NETBLT:  A Bulk Data Transfer                                    Protocol      This document is a description of and a specification for the      NETBLT protocol.  It is a revision of the specification published      in RFC-969.  NETBLT (NETwork BLock Transfer) is a transport level      protocol intended for the rapid transfer of a large quantity of      data between computers.  It provides a transfer that is reliable      and flow controlled, and is designed to provide maximum throughput      over a wide variety of networks.  Although NETBLT currently runs      on top of the Internet Protocol (IP), it should be able to operate      on top of any datagram protocol similar in function to IP.      This document is published for discussion and comment, and does      not constitute a standard.  The proposal may change and certain      parts of the protocol have not yet been specified; implementation      of this document is therefore not advised.   997     Reynolds     Mar 87      Internet Numbers      This memo is an official status report on the network numbers used      in the Internet community.  As of 1-Mar-87 the Network Information      Center (NIC) at SRI International has assumed responsibility for      assignment of Network Numbers and Autonomous System Numbers.  This      RFC documents the current assignments of these numbers at the time      of this transfer of responsibility.   996     Mills        Feb 87      Statistics Server      This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.      Hosts and gateways on the DARPA Internet that choose to implement      a remote statistics monitoring facility may use this protocol to      send statistics data upon request to a monitoring center or      debugging host.   995     ANSI         Apr 86      End System to Intermediate System                                    Routing Exchange Protocol for use in                                    conjunction with ISO 8473.      This Protocol is one of a set of International Standards producedReynolds & Postel                                              [Page 26]RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide              August 1987      to facilitate the interconnection of open systems.  The set of      standards covers the services and protocols required to achieve      such interconnection.      This Protocol is positioned with respect to other related      standards by the layers defined in the Reference Model for Open      Systems Interconnection (ISO 7498) and by the structure defined in      the Internal Organization of the Network Layer (DIS 8648).  In      particular, it is a protocol of the Network Layer.  This Protocol      permits End Systems and Intermediate Systems to exchange      configuration and routing information to facilitate the operation      of the routing and relaying functions of the Network Layer.   994     ANSI         Mar 86      Final Text of DIS 8473, Protocol for                                    Providing the Connectionless Mode                                    Network Service      This Protocol Standard is one of a set of International Standards      produced to facilitate the interconnection of open systems.  The      set of standards covers the services and protocols required to      achieve such interconnection.      This Protocol Standard is positioned with respect to other related      standards by the layers defined in the Reference Model for Open      Systems Interconnection (ISO 7498).  In particular, it is a      protocol of the Network Layer.  This Protocol may be used between      network-entities in end systems or in Network Layer relay systems      (or both).  It provides the Connectionless-mode Network Service as      defined in Addendum 1 to the Network Service Definition Covering      Connectionless-mode Transmission (ISO 8348/AD1).   993     Clark        Dec 86      PCMAIL:  A Distributed Mail System                                    for Personal Computers      This document is a discussion of the PCMAIL workstation-based      distributed mail system.  It is a revision of the design published      in NIC RFC 984.  The revision is based on discussion and comments      from a variety of sources, as well as further research into the      design of interactive PCMAIL clients and the use of client code on      machines other than IBM PCs.  As this design may change,      implementation of this document is not advised.   992     Birman       Nov 86      On Communication Support for                                    Fault-Tolerant Process Groups      This memo describes a collection of multicast communication      primitives integrated with a mechanism for handling process      failure and recovery.  These primitives facilitate the      implementation of fault-tolerant process groups, which can be usedReynolds & Postel                                              [Page 27]RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide              August 1987      to provide distributed services in an environment subject to      non-malicious crash failures.      Here, we argue that the form of "best effort" reliability provided      by host groups may not address the requirements of those      researchers who are building fault tolerant software.  Our basic      premise is that reliable handling of failures, recoveries, and      dynamic process migration are important aspects of programming in      distributed environments, and that communication support that      provides unpredictable behavior in the presence of such events      places an unacceptable burden of complexity on higher level      application software.  This complexity does not arise when using      the fault-tolerant process group alternative.   991     Reynolds     Nov 86      Official ARPA-Internet Protocols      This RFC identifies the documents specifying the official      protocols used in the Internet.  Comments indicate any revisions      or changes planned.  This memo is an official status report on the      numbers used in protocols in the ARPA-Internet community.  This      memo obsoletes RFCs 961, 944, 924, 901, 880, 840, 694, 661, 617,      582, 580, 552.   990     Reynolds     Nov 86      Assigned Numbers      This Network Working Group Request for Comments documents the      currently assigned values from several series of numbers used in      network protocol implementations.  This memo is an official status      report on the numbers used in protocols in the ARPA-Internet      community.  This memo obsoletes RFCs 960, 943, 923, 900, 870, 820,      790, 776, 770, 762, 758, 755, 750, 739, 717, 604, 503, 433, 349,      322, 317, 204, 179, 175, 167.   989     Linn         Feb 87      Privacy Enhancement for Internet                                    Electronic Mail:  Part I:  Message                                    Encipherment and Authentication                           

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