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This memo documents the parameters used in the Multiple Access Protocolover SONET/SDH Version 1. This memo provides information for theInternet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard ofany kind.Ramos Informational [Page 6]RFC 2199 Summary of 2100-2199 January 19982171 Murakami Jun 97 MAPOS - Multiple Access Protocol over SONET/SDH Version 1This memo documents a multiple access protocol for transmission ofnetwork-protocol datagrams, encapsulated in High-Level Data Link Control(HDLC) frames, over SONET/SDH. This memo provides information for theInternet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard ofany kind.2170 Almesberger Jul 97 Application REQuested IP over ATM (AREQUIPA)This document specifies a method for allowing ATM-attached hosts thathave direct ATM connectivity to set up end-to-end IP over ATMconnections within the reachable ATM cloud, on request fromapplications, and for the exclusive use by the requesting applications.This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memodoes not specify an Internet standard of any kind.2169 Daniel Jun 97 A Trivial Convention for using HTTP in URN ResolutionThis document specifies the "THTTP" resolution protocol - a trivialconvention for encoding resolution service requests and responses asHTTP 1.0 or 1.1 requests and responses. This memo defines anExperimental Protocol for the Internet community. This memo does notspecify an Internet standard of any kind. Discussion and suggestionsfor improvement are requested.2168 Daniel Jun 97 Resolution of Uniform Resource Identifiers using the Domain Name SystemThe requirements document for URN resolution systems defines the conceptof a "resolver discovery service". This document describes the first,experimental, RDS. It is implemented by a new DNS Resource Record, NAPTR(Naming Authority PoinTeR), that provides rules for mapping parts ofURIs to domain names. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol forthe Internet community.Ramos Informational [Page 7]RFC 2199 Summary of 2100-2199 January 19982167 Williamson Jun 97 Referral Whois (RWhois) Protocol V1.5This memo describes Version 1.5 of the client/server interaction ofRWhois. RWhois provides a distributed system for the discovery,retrieval, and maintenance of directory information. This memo providesinformation for the Internet community. This memo does not specify anInternet standard of any kind.2166 Bryant Jun 97 APPN Implementer's Workshop Closed Pages DocumentThis document specifies a set of extensions to RFC 1795 designed toimprove the scalability of DLSw clarifications to RFC 1795 in the lightof the implementation experience to-date. This memo providesinformation for the Internet community. This memo does not specify anInternet standard of any kind.2165 Veizades Jun 97 Service Location ProtocolThe Service Location Protocol provides a scalable framework for thediscovery and selection of network services. Using this protocol,computers using the Internet no longer need so much static configurationof network services for network based applications. This is especiallyimportant as computers become more portable, and users less tolerant orable to fulfill the demands of network system administration.[STANDARDS-TRACK]2164 Kille Jan 98 Use of an X.500/LDAP directory to support MIXER address mappingThis specification defines how to represent and maintain these mappings(MIXER Conformant Global Address Mappings of MCGAMs) in an X.500 or LDAPdirectory. [STANDARDS-TRACK]2163 Allocchio Jan 98 Using the Internet DNS to Distribute MIXER Conformant Global Address Mapping (MCGAM)This memo is the complete technical specification to store in theInternet Domain Name System (DNS) the mapping information (MCGAM) neededby MIXER conformant e-mail gateways and other tools to map RFC822 domainnames into X.400 O/R names and vice versa. [STANDARDS-TRACK]Ramos Informational [Page 8]RFC 2199 Summary of 2100-2199 January 19982162 Allocchio Jan 98 MaXIM-11 - Mapping between X.400 / Internet mail and Mail-11 mailThe standard referred shortly into this document as "X.400" relates tothe ISO/IEC 10021 - CCITT 1984, 1988 and 1992 X.400 SeriesRecommendations covering the Message Oriented Text Interchange Service(MOTIS). This document covers the Inter Personal Messaging System (IPMS)only. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internetcommunity.2161 Alvestrand Jan 98 A MIME Body Part for ODAThis document contains the definitions, originally contained in RFC 1495and RFC 1341, on how to carry ODA in MIME, and how to translate it toits X.400 representation. This memo defines an Experimental Protocolfor the Internet community.2160 Alvestrand Jan 98 Carrying PostScript in X.400 and MIMEThis document describes methods for carrying PostScript information inthe two standard mail systems MIME and X.400, and the conversion betweenthem. [STANDARDS-TRACK]2159 Alvestrand Jan 98 A MIME Body Part for FAXThis document contains the definitions, originally contained in RFC1494, on how to carry CCITT G3Fax in MIME, and how to translate it toits X.400 representation. [STANDARDS-TRACK]2158 Alvestrand Jan 98 X.400 Image Body PartsThis document contains the body parts defined in RFC 1495 for carryingimage formats that were originally defined in MIME through an X.400system. [STANDARDS-TRACK]2157 Alvestrand Jan 98 Mapping between X.400 and RFC-822/MIME Message BodiesThis document defines how to map body parts of X.400 messages into MIMEentities and vice versa, including the handling of multipart messagesand forwarded messages. [STANDARDS-TRACK]Ramos Informational [Page 9]RFC 2199 Summary of 2100-2199 January 19982156 Kille Jan 98 MIXER (Mime Internet X.400 Enhanced Relay): Mapping between X.400 and RFC 822/MIMEThis document relates primarily to the ITU-T 1988 and 1992 X.400 SeriesRecommendations / ISO IEC 10021 International Standard. This ISO/ITU-Tstandard is referred to in this document as "X.400", which is aconvenient shorthand. [STANDARDS-TRACK]2155 Clouston Jun 97 Definitions of Managed Objects for APPN using SMIv2This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) foruse with network management protocols in the Internet community. Inparticular, it defines objects for monitoring and controlling networkdevices with APPN (Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking) capabilities. Thismemo identifies managed objects for the APPN protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]2154 Murphy Jun 97 OSPF with Digital SignaturesThis memo describes the extensions to OSPF required to add digitalsignature authentication to Link State data, and to provide acertification mechanism for router data. Added LSA processing and keymanagement is detailed. A method for migration from, or co-existencewith, standard OSPF V2 is described. This memo defines an ExperimentalProtocol for the Internet community.2153 Simpson May 97 PPP Vendor ExtensionsThe Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) provides a standard method fortransporting multi-protocol datagrams over point-to-point links. PPPdefines an extensible Link Control Protocol (LCP) for establishing,configuring, and testing the data-link connection; and a family ofNetwork Control Protocols (NCPs) for establishing and configuringdifferent network-layer protocols. This document provides informationfor the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard ofany kind.Ramos Informational [Page 10]RFC 2199 Summary of 2100-2199 January 19982152 Goldsmith May 97 A Mail-Safe Transformation Format of UnicodeThis document describes a transformation format of Unicode that containsonly 7-bit ASCII octets and is intended to be readable by humans in thelimiting case that the document consists of characters from the US-ASCIIrepertoire. It also specifies how this transformation format is used inthe context of MIME and RFC 1641, "Using Unicode with MIME". This memoprovides information for the Internet community. This memo does notspecify an Internet standard of any kind.2151 Kessler Jun 97 A Primer On Internet and TCP/IP Tools and UtilitiesThis memo is an introductory guide to many of the most commonly-available TCP/IP and Internet tools and utilities. It also describesdiscussion lists accessible from the Internet, ways to obtain Internetand TCP/IP documents, and some resources that help users weave their waythrough the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internetcommunity. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.2150 Max Oct 97 Humanities and Arts: Sharing Center Stage on the InternetThe purpose of this document is to provide members of the Arts andHumanities communities with an introduction to the Internet as avaluable tool, resource, and medium for the creation, presentation, andpreservation of Arts and Humanities-based content. This memo providesinformation for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internetstandard of any kind.2149 Talpade May 97 Multicast Server Architectures for MARS-based ATM multicastingThis memo provides details on the design and implementation of an MCS,building on the core mechanisms defined in RFC 2022. It also provides amechanism for using multiple MCSs per group for providing faulttolerance. This approach can be used with RFC 2022 based MARS serverand clients, without needing any change in their functionality. Thismemo provides information for the Internet community. This memo doesnot specify an Internet standard of any kind.Ramos Informational [Page 11]RFC 2199 Summary of 2100-2199 January 19982148 Alvestrand Sep 97 Deployment of the Internet White Pages ServiceThis document describes the way in which the Internet White PagesService is best exploited using today's experience, today's protocols,today's products and today's procedures. This document specifies anInternet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requestsdiscussion and suggestions for improvements.2147 Borman May 97 TCP and UDP over IPv6 JumbogramsIPv6 supports datagrams larger than 65535 bytes long, often referred toas jumbograms, through use of the Jumbo Payload hop-by-hop option. TheUDP protocol has a 16-bit length field that keeps it from being able tomake use of jumbograms, and though TCP does not have a length field,both the MSS option and the Urgent field are constrained by 16-bits.This document describes some simple changes that can be made to allowTCP and UDP to make use of IPv6 jumbograms. [STANDARDS-TRACK]2146 FNC May 97 U.S. Government Internet Domain Names
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