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Network Working Group J. F. HeafnerRequest for Comments: 164 RandNIC 6778 MINUTES OF NETWORK WORKING GROUP MEETING 5/16 through 5/19/71 Preface These notes are for reference and recall by those in attendance of the NWG meetings. No attempt has been made toward completeness to make this an understandable document for those not in attendance. The notes are ordered chronologically. You may notice discrepancies for particular schedules and tasks within the notes; the discrepancies represent a revision of those schedules and tasks, thus those dates given more recent in time are assumed to apply. If you detect any gross errors in this report, please make corrections via the accepted NIC procedures. CONTENTS I. SUNDAY EVENING SESSION (5/10/71) ................. 4 Introduction of Attendees ........................ 4 Site Status Reports .............................. 6 UCLA-Sigma 7 ................................... 6 UCLA-CCN ....................................... 6 UCSB ........................................... 7 SRI-ARC/NIC .................................... 7 SRI-AI ......................................... 7 Rand ........................................... 8 SDC ............................................ 8 Illinois-CAC ................................... 9 AMES ........................................... 9 CCA ............................................ 10 Case Western ................................... 10 Carnegie ....................................... 10 Harvard ........................................ 11 IBM Research ................................... 11 RADC ........................................... 11 MIT-DM and MULTICS ............................. 11 Lincoln ........................................ 12 BBN-NCC ........................................ 12 BBN/TENEX ...................................... 13 Mitre .......................................... 13Heafner [Page 1]RFC 164 Minutes of Network Working Group Meeting May 1971 NBS ............................................ 14 ETAC ........................................... 14 Air Force Sites ................................ 14 Other Reports ..................................... 15 Dept. Comm., Canada ............................. 15 U. of Chicago ................................... 15 United Kingdom .................................. 15 Merit-Univ. Michigan ............................ 15 EDUCOM .......................................... 16 Raytheon ........................................ 16 Miscellaneous Topics .............................. 16 Graphics ........................................ 16 NCP Protocols ................................... 16 IMLAC Users Group ............................... 17 Official Document Formats ....................... 17 II. MONDAY MORNING SESSION (5/17/71) ................. 18 Network Information Center ....................... 18 Plans for NIC .................................. 18 Concepts & Recommendations for Documentation ... 18 TELNET ........................................... 19 III. MONDAY AFTERNOON SESSION (5/17/71) ............... 20 File Transfer Protocol (RFC #114) ................ 20 File Protocol Status Report ...................... 20 Miscellaneous Topics ............................. 20 Sockets ........................................ 20 Initial Connection Protocol .................... 21 Testing and Validation ......................... 21 IV. MONDAY EVENING SESSION (5/17/71) ................. 22 Operating Systems and Networks ................... 22 V. TUESDAY MORNING SESSION (5/18/71) ................ 24 DRS Working Group Meeting with Open Attendance ... 24 Data Management on Computer Networks ............. 24 Open Discussion on Data Management ............... 25Heafner [Page 2]RFC 164 Minutes of Network Working Group Meeting May 1971 VI. TUESDAY EVENING SESSION (5/18/71) ................ 27 Terminal IMP ..................................... 27 Comments by Dr. Roberts .......................... 27 VII. WEDNESDAY MORNING SESSION (5/19/71) .............. 30 VIII. WEDNESDAY EVENING SESSION (5/19/71) .............. 31 Miscellaneous Issues ............................. 32 NWG Organization ................................. 32Heafner [Page 3]RFC 164 Minutes of Network Working Group Meeting May 1971 I. SUNDAY EVENING SESSION (5/10/71)INTRODUCTION OF ATTENDEES Attendees introduced themselves and stated their affiliation. The following list includes persons attending any of the sessions. SITE NAME AMES-ILLIAC John McConnell AMES-67 Wayne Hathaway ARPA Bruce Dolan Cordell Green Larry Roberts BBN-NCC Will Crowther Frank Hart Robert Kahn Alex McKenzie Carnegie William Broadley H. Van Zoeren Case Patrick Foulk CCA Richard Winter Dept. Comm., Canada Terry Shepard EDUCOM Henry Chauncey John LeGates Harvard R. Metcalfe R. Sundberg IBM Research Douglas McKay Illinois-CAC Jack Bouknight G. R. Grossman Jim Madden Lincoln Labs Richard Kalin Joel WinettHeafner [Page 4]RFC 164 Minutes of Network Working Group Meeting May 1971 Merit Al Cocanower Brian S. Read Merit-Univ. Mich. W. Scott Gerstenberger MIT-DM Abhay Bhushan Robert Fleischer Albert Vezza MIT-MULTICS J. C. R. Licklider Mike Padlipsky Mitre P. Karp David Wood Gene Raichelson NBS G. Lindamood T. N. Pyke RADC Tom Lawrence Bob Walker Rand E. F. Harslem J. F. Heafner Raytheon T. O'Sullivan SDC Robert Long Arie Shoshani SRI-ARC-NIC Charles Irby John Melvin R. W. Watson Stony Brook Ralph Akkoyunlu Art Bernstein M. Inam Ul Haq Richard Schantz Univ. of Chicago R. Ashenhurst UCLA-CCN Robert Braden Steve WolfeHeafner [Page 5]RFC 164 Minutes of Network Working Group Meeting May 1971 UCLA-NMC Vint Cerf Steve Crocker Ari Ollikainen John Postel Rollin Weeks UCSB Steve Lynch Jim White U. K. Eric Foxley Univ. of London Peter Kirstein Univ. of Mo. Dan Garigan Univ. of Penna. Don Bernard Univ. of Waterloo Don CowanSITE STATUS REPORTS The following are summaries of reports given by affiliates of the indicated sites. UCLA-Sigma 7 o NCP (document 1) and user/server TELNET-like protocol have been operational for three months. o NCP (RFC #107) will be implemented by June 1. o TELNET will be implemented within one month of official specification. o Have been and will continue to gather Network measurements. o Will use UCSB file protocol in conjunction with above. UCLA-CCN o Local hardware has been connected to IMP. o NCP (RFC #107) 70% complete. o NCP (RFC #107) and NETRJS will be in production on JULY 1. o Draft of NETCRT will be issued as RFC soon.Heafner [Page 6]RFC 164 Minutes of Network Working Group Meeting May 1971 o They can offer APL and are looking for interested users. UCSB o UCSB is a service center; 360/75 + 2314 storage. o NCP (doc. 1) operational since mid-October 1970. o NCP (RFC #107) operational and verified remotely. o Services currently offered: 1) UCSB on-line system 2) RJE/RJ0 3) file system 4) local interfaces to net via F0RTRAN, PL/1, etc. o Short range plans: 1) DRS implementation and experimental service 2) Interested in APL 3) Distributed data base experiment with SRI SRI-ARC/NIC o Now running NCP (doc. 1) in TENEX. o NCP (RFC #107) will be installed when BBN releases it. o They are currently examining and tuning TENEX parameters and resolving interface difficulties. o Stage 0 plans include initial work with West Coast sites to gain experience, in using NIC, with respect to response times, traffic loads. This will initially look like TENEX to a user. Later, this will appear as a virtual machine to remote users via a special NIC subsystem. SRI-AI (reported by SRI-ARC personnel) o Configuration includes PDP-10, TENEX, high-speed drum, robot. o Probable Network connection in July. o Software includes various theorem-proving mechanisms. o Interested in working on the above over the Network.Heafner [Page 7]RFC 164 Minutes of Network Working Group Meeting May 1971 RAND o Current configuration includes 360/65, 1800, IMP, video graphics system. o NCP (RFC #107) in 360/65 in daily production use in conjunction with UCSB. o Network Services Program (NSP) used in above features: 1) dynamic access to local files 2) access to video consoles 3) access to NCP 4) UCSB RJE/RJ0 protocol 5) UCLA NETRJS protocol (not operational) 6) Logger and TELNET-like protocols. o PDP-10 to be connected into Net (directly to IMP) in about two months -- will eventually run TENEX and be a service center. o Short range software development includes TELNET and DRS. o Will continue to provide production support for Climate Dynamics. o Hardware is 360/65 connected to Honeywell 516 connected to IMP. o NCP (doc. 1) verified with Rand. SDC o 360/65 runs Adept timesharing, has 10 users, can do protocols from a user process. o NCP (RFC #107) will be coded by end of month. o Logger fairly close to being checked out. o Will have TELNET similar to RFC #137 by June 1; will offer it by 20 August.
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