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Network Working Group                                          S. GinozaRequest for Comments: 2999                                           ISICategory: Informational                                      August 2001                      Request for Comments Summary                         RFC Numbers 2900-2999Status of This Memo   This RFC is a slightly annotated list of the 100 RFCs from RFC 2900   through RFCs 2999.  This is a status report on these RFCs.  This memo   provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify   an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of this memo is   unlimited.Copyright Notice   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2001).  All Rights Reserved.Note   Many RFCs, but not all, are Proposed Standards, Draft Standards, or   Standards.  Since the status of these RFCs may change during the   standards processing, we note here only that they are on the   standards track.  Please see the latest edition of "Internet Official   Protocol Standards" for the current state and status of these RFCs.   In the following, RFCs on the standards track are marked [STANDARDS-   TRACK].RFC     Author          Date            Title---     ------          ----            -----2999    Ginoza          Aug 2001        Request for Comments SummaryThis memo.2998    Bernet          Nov 2000        A Framework for Integrated                                        Services Operation over                                        Diffserv NetworksThis document describes a framework by which Integrated Services may besupported over Diffserv networks.  This memo provides information forthe Internet community.Ginoza                       Informational                      [Page 1]RFC 2999                  Summary of 2900-2999               August 20012997    Bernet          Nov 2000        Specification of the Null                                        Service TypeThe Null Service allows applications to identify themselves to networkQuality of Service (QoS) policy agents, using RSVP signaling.  However,it does not require them to specify resource requirements. QoS policyagents in the network respond by applying QoS policies appropriate forthe application (as determined by the network administrator).  This modeof RSVP usage is particularly applicable to networks that combinedifferentiated service (diffserv) QoS mechanisms with RSVP signaling.In this environment, QoS policy agents may direct the signaledapplication's traffic to a particular diffserv class of service.[STANDARDS TRACK]2996    Bernet          Nov 2000        Format of the RSVP DCLASS                                        ObjectThis document specifies the format of the DCLASS object and brieflydiscusses its use.  [STANDARDS TRACK]2995    Lu              Nov 2000        Pre-SPIRITS Implementations of                                        PSTN-initiated ServicesThis document describes four existing implementations of SPIRITS-likeservices from Korea Telecom, Lucent Technologies, NEC, and Telia incooperation with Nortel Networks.  SPIRITS-like services are thoseoriginating in the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) andnecessitating the interactions of the Internet and PSTN.  This memoprovides information for the Internet community.2994    Ohta            Nov 2000        A Description of the MISTY1                                        Encryption AlgorithmThis document describes a secret-key cryptosystem MISTY1, which is blockcipher with a 128-bit key, a 64-bit block and a variable number ofrounds.  It documents the algorithm description including key schedulingpart and data randomizing part.  This memo provides information for theInternet community.Ginoza                       Informational                      [Page 2]RFC 2999                  Summary of 2900-2999               August 20012993    Hain            Nov 2000        Architectural Implications of                                        NATThis document discusses some of the architectural implications andguidelines for implementations of Network Address Translation (NAT).This memo provides information for the Internet community.2992    Hopps           Nov 2000        Analysis of an Equal-Cost                                        Multi-Path AlgorithmEqual-cost multi-path (ECMP) is a routing technique for routing packetsalong multiple paths of equal cost.  The forwarding engine identifiespaths by next-hop.  When forwarding a packet the router must decidewhich next-hop (path) to use.  This document gives an analysis of onemethod for making that decision.  The analysis includes the performanceof the algorithm and the disruption caused by changes to the set ofnext-hops.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.2991    Thaler          Nov 2000        Multipath Issues in Unicast                                        and Multicast Next-Hop                                        SelectionThe effect of multipath routing on a forwarder is that the forwarderpotentially has several next-hops for any given destination and must usesome method to choose which next-hop should be used for a given datapacket.  This memo summarizes current practices, problems, andsolutions.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.2990    Huston          Nov 2000        Next Steps for the IP QoS                                        ArchitectureThis document highlights the outstanding architectural issues relatingto the deployment and use of QoS mechanisms within internet networks,noting those areas where further standards work may assist with thedeployment of QoS internets.  This document is the outcome of acollaborative exercise on the part of the Internet Architecture Board.This memo provides information for the Internet community.2989    Aboba           Nov 2000        Criteria for Evaluating AAA                                        Protocols for Network AccessThis document represents a summary of Authentication, Authorization,Accounting (AAA) protocol requirements for network access.  This memoprovides information for the Internet community.Ginoza                       Informational                      [Page 3]RFC 2999                  Summary of 2900-2999               August 20012988    Paxson          Nov 2000        Computing TCP's Retransmission                                        TimerThis document defines the standard algorithm that Transmission ControlProtocol (TCP) senders are required to use to compute and manage theirretransmission timer.  [STANDARDS TRACK]2987    Hoffman         Nov 2000        Registration of Charset and                                        Languages Media Features TagsThis document contains the registration for two media feature tags:"charset" and "language".  [STANDARDS TRACK]2986    Nystrom         Nov 2000        PKCS #10: Certification                                        Request Syntax Specification                                        Version 1.7This memo represents a republication of PKCS #10 v1.7 from RSALaboratories' Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) series, andchange control is retained within the PKCS process.  The body of thisdocument, except for the security considerations section, is takendirectly from the PKCS #9 v2.0 or the PKCS #10 v1.7 document.  This memoprovides information for the Internet community.2985    Nystrom         Nov 2000        PKCS #9: Selected Object                                        Classes and Attribute Types                                        Version 2.0This memo represents a republication of PKCS #9 v2.0 from RSALaboratories' Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) series, andchange control is retained within the PKCS process.  The body of thisdocument, except for the security considerations section, is takendirectly from that specification.  This memo provides information forthe Internet community.2984    Adams           Oct 2000        Use of the CAST-128 Encryption                                        Algorithm in CMSThis document specifies how to incorporate CAST-128 into the S/MIMECryptographic Message Syntax (CMS) as an additional algorithm forsymmetric encryption.  [STANDARDS TRACK]Ginoza                       Informational                      [Page 4]RFC 2999                  Summary of 2900-2999               August 20012983    Black           Oct 2000        Differentiated Services and                                        TunnelsThis document considers the interaction of Differentiated Services(diffserv) with IP tunnels of various forms.  This memo providesinformation for the Internet community.2982    Kavasseri       Oct 2000        Distributed Management                                        Expression MIBThis memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) foruse with network management protocols in the Internet community.  Inparticular, it describes managed objects used for managing expressionsof MIB objects.  [STANDARDS TRACK]2981    Kavasseri       Oct 2000        Event MIBThis memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) foruse with network management protocols in the Internet community.  Inparticular, it describes managed objects that can be used to manage andmonitor MIB objects and take action through events.  [STANDARDS TRACK]2980    Barber          Oct 2000        Common NNTP ExtensionsIn this document, a number of popular extensions to the Network NewsTransfer Protocol (NNTP) protocol defined in RFC 977 are documented anddiscussed.  While this document is not intended to serve as a standardof any kind, it will hopefully serve as a reference document for futureimplementers of the NNTP protocol.  This memo provides information forthe Internet community.2979    Freed           Oct 2000        Behavior of and Requirements                                        for Internet FirewallsThis memo defines behavioral characteristics of and interoperabilityrequirements for Internet firewalls.  This memo provides information forthe Internet community.Ginoza                       Informational                      [Page 5]RFC 2999                  Summary of 2900-2999               August 20012978    Freed           Oct 2000        IANA Charset Registration                                        ProceduresMultipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) and various other Internetprotocols are capable of using many different charsets.  This in turnmeans that the ability to label different charsets is essential.  Thisdocument specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the InternetCommunity, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.2977    Glass           Oct 2000        Mobile IP Authentication,                                        Authorization, and Accounting                                        RequirementsThis document contains the requirements which would have to be supportedby a AAA service to aid in providing Mobile IP services.  This memoprovides information for the Internet community.2976    Donovan         Oct 2000        The SIP INFO MethodThis document proposes an extension to the Session Initiation Protocol(SIP).  This extension adds the INFO method to the SIP protocol.  Theintent of the INFO method is to allow for the carrying of sessionrelated control information that is generated during a session.[STANDARDS TRACK]2975    Aboba           Oct 2000        Introduction to Accounting                                        ManagementThis document describes and discusses the issues involved in the designof the modern accounting systems.  The field of Accounting Management isconcerned with the collection the collection of resource consumptiondata for the purposes of capacity and trend analysis, cost allocation,auditing, and billing.  This memo provides information for the Internetcommunity.2974    Handley         Oct 2000        Session Announcement ProtocolThis document describes version 2 of the multicast session directoryannouncement protocol, Session Announcement Protocol (SAP), and therelated issues affecting security and scalability that should be takeninto account by implementors.  This memo defines an ExperimentalProtocol for the Internet community.Ginoza                       Informational                      [Page 6]RFC 2999                  Summary of 2900-2999               August 20012973    Balay           Oct 2000        IS-IS Mesh GroupsThis document describes a mechanism to reduce redundant packettransmissions for the Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)Routing protocol, as described in ISO 10589.  This memo providesinformation for the Internet community.2972    Popp            Oct 2000        Context and Goals for Common                                        Name ResolutionThis document establishes the context and goals for a Common NameResolution Protocol.  This memo provides information for the Internetcommunity.2971    Showalter       Oct 2000        IMAP4 ID extensionThis document describes an ID extension which will enable InternetMessage Access Protocol - Version 4rev1 (IMAP4rev1) to advertise whatprogram a client or server uses to provide service.  The ID extensionallows the server and client to exchange identification information ontheir implementation in order to make bug reports and usage statisticsmore complete.   [STANDARDS TRACK]2970    Daigle          Oct 2000        Architecture for Integrated                                        Directory Services - Result                                        from TISDAGDrawing from experiences with the TISDAG (Technical Infrastructure forSwedish Directory Access Gateways) project, this document outlines anapproach to providing the necessary infrastructure for integrating suchwidely-scattered servers into a single service, rather than attemptingto mandate a single protocol and schema set for all participatingservers to use.  This memo provides information for the Internetcommunity.Ginoza                       Informational                      [Page 7]RFC 2999                  Summary of 2900-2999               August 20012969    Eklof           Oct 2000        Wide Area Directory Deployment                                        - Experiences from TISDAGThis document catalogues some of the experiences gained in developingthe necessary infrastructure for a national (i.e., multi-organizational)directory service and pilot deployment of the service in an environmentwith off-the-shelf directory service products.  This memo providesinformation for the Internet community.2968    Daigle          Oct 2000        Mesh of Multiple DAG servers -                                        Results from TISDAGThis document defines the basic principle for establishing a mesh, thatinteroperating services should exchange index objects, according to thearchitecture of the mesh (e.g., hierarchical, or graph-like, preferablywithout loops!).  The Common Indexing Protocol (CIP) is designed tofacilitate the creation not only of query referral indexes, but also ofmeshes of (loosely) affiliated referral indexes.  The purpose of such amesh of servers is to implement some kind of distributed sharing ofindexing and/or searching tasks across different servers.  So far, theTISDAG (Technical Infrastructure for Swedish Directory Access Gateways)project has focused on creating a single referral index; the obviousnext step is to integrate that into a larger set of interoperatingservices.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.2967    Daigle          Oct 2000        TISDAG - Technical                                        Infrastructure for Swedish                                        Directory Access GatewaysThe overarching goal of this project is to develop the necessarytechnical infrastructure to provide a single-access-point service for

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