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📄 rfc1039.txt

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Network Working Group                                          D. LathamRequest for Comments: 1039                                           DoDObsoletes RFC-945                                           January 1988       A DoD Statement on Open Systems Interconnection ProtocolsStatus of this Memo   This RFC reproduces a memorandum issued on 2-JUL-87 from the   Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications,   and Intelligence (ASDC31) to the Director of the Defense   Communications Agency (DCA).  This memo is distributed for   information only.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Memorandum   There has been recent rapid progress in the specification and   implementation of computer protocols based on the International   Organization for Standardization model for Open Systems   Interconnection (OSI).  The Government OSI Profile (GOSIP), dated 22   April 1987, contains sufficient information to specify adequately and   acquire interoperable vendor implementations of OSI message handling   and file transfer capabilities.  Therefore, the policy on   standardization of host-to-host protocols for data communications,   promulgated by USDR&E memo of 23 March 1982, is modified as follows.   The OSI message handling and file transfer protocols, together with   their underlying protocols as defined in GOSIP, are adopted as   experimental co-standards to the DoD protocols which provide similar   services (MIL-STDs 1777, 1778, 1780, and 1781).  These OSI protocols   may be specified in addition to, in lieu of, or as an optional   alternative to DoD protocols, in cases where the current DoD protocol   applicability statements apply.  They are designated as experimental   because of the limited operational experience currently available   with the OSI protocols and the limited operational, testing, and   security environment currently defined in GOSIP.  Services and   agencies choosing to implement OSI protocols at this time should   carefully evaluate these factors and be prepared to deal with the   complications which may accompany the introduction of new technology.   It is intended to adopt the OSI protocols as a full co-standard with   the DoD protocols when GOSIP is formally approved as a Federal   Information Processing Standard.  Two years thereafter, the OSI   protocols would become the sole mandatory interoperable protocol   suite; however, a capability for interoperation with DoD protocols   would be provided for the expected life of systems supporting the DoD   protocols.   In order to extend the OSI protocol capabilities and provideLatham                                                          [Page 1]RFC 1039                A DoD Statement on OSIP             January 1988   interoperability between the DoD and OSI protocols as rapidly as   possible, the following actions are requested:      a.  The Director, Defense Communications Agency, as the DoD      Executive Agent for Data Communications Protocol Standards,      should:      * Publish by November 1987 the DoD-OSI Interoperability and      Transition Plan.  The plan should provide for interoperation of      the DoD and OSI protocols at the application level.  A capability      for experimental interoperability of DoD and OSI message handling      and file transfer capabilities should be provided by March 1988,      and a limit operational capability by January 1989.      * Join the Corporation for Open Systems (COS) as the Department of      Defense representative.  COS is a non-profit consortium formed to      deal with testing and other operational issues relating to OSI      protocols. At the request of the Office of Management and Budget,      the Services and other defense agencies should not join COS      directly, but may participate as the agents of DCA on appropriate      COS committees.      * Coordinate Service and agency participation, in accordance with      existing directives, in groups developing OSI standards,      specifications and operating and management procedures.  These      groups include the Government OSI User's Group, the National      Bureau of Standards OSI Implementor's Workshop, the Corporation      for Open Systems, the Manufacturing and Automation Protocol (MAP)      and Technical and Office Protocol (TOP) user's groups, the      American National Standards Institute X3S3 and X3T5 committees,      and the NATO Tri-Service Group on Communications and Electronic      Equipment, Sub-Group 9 (Data Processing and Distribution).      b.  The Director, National Security Agency should assure that the      efforts of the ongoing Secure Data Network Systems program can be      used to provide the security extensions defined as future work      items in GOSIP.      c.  The Services and defense agencies should share the results and      experience of early implementations under the experimental      coexistence policy by actively participating in the groups      indicated above, under DCA coordination.  This experience should      be particularly valuable in assuring that military requirements      can be satisfied by the developing OSI standards, specifications,      and procedures.   This guidance provides for the interim steps necessary to continue   progress toward implementation of OSI standards.  As the technologyLatham                                                          [Page 2]RFC 1039                A DoD Statement on OSIP             January 1988   matures and DoD gains additional experience, the final implementation   details will be provided in a DoD Directive.References   [1] Dinneen, Memorandum of Dec 78, IEN-152.   [2] Dinneen, Memorandum of Apr 80, IEN-152.   [3] DeLauer, Memorandum of Mar 82, IEN-207.   [4] Latham, Memorandum of Apr 85, RFC-945.Latham                                                          [Page 3]

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