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Network Working Group National Research CouncilRequest for Comments: 942 February 1985 TRANSPORT PROTOCOLS FOR DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DATA NETWORKSSTATUS OF THIS MEMOThis RFC is distributed for information only. This RFC does notestablish any policy for the DARPA research community or the DDNoperational community. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.This RFC reproduces the National Research Council report resulting froma study of the DOD Internet Protocol (IP) and Transmission ControlProtocol (TCP) in comparison with the ISO Internet Protocol (ISO-IP) andTransport Protocol level 4 (TP-4). Transport Protocols for Department of Defense Data Networks Report to the Department of Defense and the National Bureau of Standards Committee on Computer-Computer Communication Protocols Board on Telecommunications and Computer Applications Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems National Research Council National Academy Press Washington, D.C. February 1985National Research Council [Page i]RFC 942 February 1985Report Transport on Protocols NOTICEThe project that is the subject of this report was approved by theGoverning Board on the National Research Council, whose members aredrawn from the councils of the National Academy of Sciences, theNational Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. Themembers of the committee responsible for the report were chosen fortheir special competences and with regard for appropriate balance.This report has been reviewed by a group other than the authors,according to procedures approved by a Report Review Committee consistingof members of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy ofEngineering, and the Institute of Medicine.The National Research Council was established by the National Academy ofSciences in 1916 to associate the broad community of science andtechnology with the Academy's purposes of furthering knowledge and ofadvising the federal government. The Council operates in accordancewith general policies determined by the Academy under the authority ofits congressional charter of 1863, which establishes the Academy as aprivate, nonprofit, self-governing membership corporation. The Councilhas become the principal operating agency of both the National Academyof Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering in the conduct oftheir services to the government, the public, and the scientific andengineering communities. It is administered jointly by both Academiesand the Institute of Medicine. The National Academy of Engineering andthe Institute of Medicine were established in 1964 and 1970,respectively, under the charter of the National Academy of Sciences.This is a report of work supported by Contract No. DCA-83-C-0051 betweenthe U.S. Defense Communications Agency and the National Academy ofSciences, underwritten jointly by the Department of Defense and theNational Bureau of Standards.Copies of this publication are available from: Board on Telecommunications and Computer Applications Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems National Research Council 2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20418National Research Council [Page ii]RFC 942 February 1985Report Transport on Protocols BOARD ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS -- COMPUTER APPLICATIONS COMMITTEE ON COMPUTER-COMPUTER COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLSChairman C. CHAPIN CUTLER, Professor of Applied Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, CaliforniaMembers HERBERT D. BENINGTON, Technical Director, System Development Corporation, McLean, Virginia DONALD L. BOYD, Director, Honeywell Corporate Computer Sciences Center, Honeywell Corporate Technology Center, Bloomington, Minnesota DAVID J. FARBER, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Professor of Computer Science, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware LAWRENCE H. LANDWEBER, Professor, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin ANTHONY G. LAUCK, Manager, Distributed Systems Architecture and Advanced Development, Digital Equipment Corporation, Tewksbury, Massachusetts KEITH A. LUCKE, General Manager of Control Data Technical Standards, Control Data Corporation, Minneapolis, Minnesota MISCHA SCHWARTZ, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Columbia University, New York, New York ROBERT F. STEEN, Director of Architecture, Communication Products Division IBM Corporation, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina CARL A. SUNSHINE, Principal Engineer, Sytek, Incorporated, Los Angeles Operation, Culver City, California DANIEL J. FINK, (Ex-officio), President, D.J. Fink Associates, Inc., Arlington, Virginia JAMES L. FLANAGAN, (CETS LIAISON MEMBER), Head, Acoustics Research Department, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New JerseyStaff RICHARD B. MARSTEN, Executive Director JEROME D. ROSENBERG, Senior Staff Officer and Study Director LOIS A. LEAK, Administrative SecretaryNational Research Council [Page iii]RFC 942 February 1985Report Transport on Protocols National Research Council [Page iv]RFC 942 February 1985Report Transport on Protocols COMMISSION ON ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SYSTEMS BOARD ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS -- COMPUTER APPLICATIONSChairman DANIEL J. FINK, President, D.J. Fink Associates, Inc., Arlington, VirginiaPast Chairman BROCKWAY MCMILLAN, Vice President (Retired), Bell Laboratories, Sedgwick, MaineMembers ARTHUR G. ANDERSON, Vice President (Retired), IBM Corporation, San Jose, California DANIEL BELL, Henry Ford II Professor of Social Sciences, Department of Sociology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts HERBERT D. BENINGTON, Technical Director, System Development Corporation, McLean, Virginia ELWYN R. BERLEKAMP, Professor of Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley, California ANTHONY J. DEMARIA, Assistant Director of Research for Electronics and Electro-Optics Technology, United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, Connecticut GERALD P. DINNEEN, Vice President, Science and Technology, Honeywell Incorporated, Minneapolis, Minnesota GEORGE GERBNER, Professor and Dean, The Annenberg School of Communications, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ANNE P. JONES, Partner, Sutherland, Asbill and Brennan, Washington, D.C. ADRIAN M. MCDONOUGH, Professor of Management and Decision Sciences (Retired), The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Havertown, Pennsylvania WILBUR L. PRITCHARD, President, Satellite Systems Engineering, Inc., Bethesda, Maryland MICHAEL B. PURSLEY, Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois IVAN SELIN, Chairman of the Board, American Management Systems, Inc., Arlington, VirginiaNational Research Council [Page v]RFC 942 February 1985Report Transport on Protocols MISCHA SCHWARTZ, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Columbia University, New York, New York ERIC E. SUMNER, Vice President, Operations System and Network Planning, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, New Jersey KEITH W. UNCAPHER, Executive Director, USC-Information Sciences Institute Associate Dean, School of Engineering, University of Southern California, Marina del Rey, California JAMES L. FLANAGAN, (CETS LIAISON MEMBER), Head, Acoustics Research Department, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New JerseyStaff Richard B. Marsten, Executive Director Jerome D. Rosenberg, Senior Staff Officer Karen Laughlin, Administrative Coordinator Carmen A. Ruby, Administrative Assistant Lois A. Leak, Administrative Secretary
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