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1153 - Digest Message Format This is a new Elective Experimental protocol. 1152 - Workshop Report: Internet Research Steering Group Workshop on Very-High-Speed Networks This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1151 - Version 2 of the Reliable Data Protocol (RDP) This is an update to a Not-recommended Experimental protocol. 1150 - FYI on FYI This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1149 - A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams on Avian Carriers This describes an implementation technique, and does notInternet Activities Board [Page 14]RFC 1140 IAB Standards May 1990 specify any level of standard. 1148 - Mapping between X.400(88) and RFC 822 This is a new Elective Experimental protocol (corrects editing errors in 1138). 1147 - FYI on a Network Management Tool Catalog This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1146 - TCP Alternative Checksum Options This is a new Not-recommended Experimental protocol (corrects editing errors in 1145). 1145 - TCP Alternate Checksum Options This is a new Not-recommended Experimental protocol. 1144 - Compressing TCP/IP Headers for Low-Speed Serial Links This is a new Elective Proposed Standard protocol. 1143 - The Q Method of Implementing TELNET Option Negotiation This describes an implementation technique. 1142 - < not issued yet > 1141 - Incremental Updating of the Internet Checksum This describes an implementation technique. 1140 - IAB Official Protocol Standards This memo. 1139 - An Echo Function for ISO 8473 This is a new Elective Proposed Standard protocol. 1138 - Mapping between X.400(88) and RFC 822 This is a new Elective Experimental protocol (replaced by 1148).Internet Activities Board [Page 15]RFC 1140 IAB Standards May 1990 1137 - Mapping Between Full RFC 822 and RFC 822 with Restricted Encoding This is a new Elective Experimental protocol. 1136 - Administrative Domains and Routing Domains: A Model for Routing in the Internet This is a discussion document and does not specify any level of standard. 1135 - The Helminthiasis of the Internet This is a discussion document and does not specify any level of standard. 1134 - The Point-to-Point Protocol: A Proposal for Multi-Protocol Transmission of Datagrams Over Point-to-Point Links This is a new Elective Proposed Standard protocol. 1133 - Routing between the NSFNET and the DDN This is a discussion document and does not specify any level of standard. 1132 - A Standard for the Transmission of 802.2 Packets over IPX Networks This is a new Elective Network-Specific Standard protocol, that is, a full Standard for a network-specific situation. 1131 - The OSPF Specification This is a new Elective Proposed Standard protocol. 1060 - Assigned Numbers The status report on assigned numbers and protocol parameters.Internet Activities Board [Page 16]RFC 1140 IAB Standards May 19906.1.2. Other Changes: The following are changes to protocols listed in the previous edition. 1058 - Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Advanced to Elective Draft Standard protocol. 1045 - Versatile Message Transaction Protocol (VMTP) Moved to Elective Experimental protocol. 1006 - ISO Transport Service on top of the TCP (TP-TCP) Advanced to Elective Draft Standard protocol. 996 - Statistics Server (STATSRV) Moved to Not Recommended Historic protocol. 954 - WhoIs Protocol (NICNAME) Advanced to Elective Draft Standard protocol. 937 - Post Office Protocol, Version 2 (POP2) Moved to Not Recommended Historic protocol. 916 - Reliable Asynchronous Transfer Protocol (RATP) Moved to Not Recommended Historic protocol. 914 - Thinwire Protocol (THINWIRE) Moved to Not Recommended Historic protocol. 818 - Remote Telnet Service (RTELNET) Moved to Not Recommended Historic protocol. 569 - Network Standard Text Editor (NETED) Moved to Not Recommended Historic protocol. 407 - Remote Job Entry (RJE) Moved to Not Recommended Historic protocol.Internet Activities Board [Page 17]RFC 1140 IAB Standards May 19906.2. Standard ProtocolsProtocol Name Status RFC======== ===================================== ============== ====-------- Assigned Numbers Required 1060-------- Gateway Requirements Required 1009-------- Host Requirements - Communications Required 1122-------- Host Requirements - Applications Required 1123IP Internet Protocol Required 791 as amended by:-------- IP Subnet Extension Required 950-------- IP Broadcast Datagrams Required 919-------- IP Broadcast Datagrams with Subnets Required 922ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol Required 792IGMP Internet Group Multicast Protocol Recommended 1112UDP User Datagram Protocol Recommended 768TCP Transmission Control Protocol Recommended 793SMI Structure of Management Information Recommended 1155MIB Management Information Base Recommended 1156SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Recommended 1157DOMAIN Domain Name System Recommended 1034,1035TELNET Telnet Protocol Recommended 854FTP File Transfer Protocol Recommended 959SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Recommended 821MAIL Format of Electronic Mail Messages Recommended 822CONTENT Content Type Header Field Recommended 1049EGP Exterior Gateway Protocol Recommended 904ECHO Echo Protocol Recommended 862NTP Network Time Protocol Recommended 1119NETBIOS NetBIOS Service Protocols Elective 1001,1002DISCARD Discard Protocol Elective 863CHARGEN Character Generator Protocol Elective 864QUOTE Quote of the Day Protocol Elective 865USERS Active Users Protocol Elective 866DAYTIME Daytime Protocol Elective 867TIME Time Server Protocol Elective 868Notes: IGMP -- The Internet Activities Board intends to move towards general adoption of IP multicasting, as a more efficient solution than broadcasting for many applications. The host interface has been standardized in RFC-1112; however, multicast-routing gateways are in the experimental stage and are not widely available. An Internet host should support all of RFC-1112, except for the IGMP protocol itself which is optional; see RFC-1122 for more details. Even without IGMP, implementation of RFC-1112 will provide an important advance: IP-layer access to local network multicast addressing. ItInternet Activities Board [Page 18]RFC 1140 IAB Standards May 1990 is expected that IGMP will become recommended for all hosts and gateways at some future date. SMI, MIB, SNMP -- The Internet Activities Board recommends that all IP and TCP implementations be network manageable. This implies implementation of the Internet MIB (RFC-1156) and at least one of the two recommended management protocols SNMP (RFC-1157) or CMOT (RFC- 1095). It should be noted that, at this time, SNMP is a full Internet standard and CMOT is a draft standard. See also the Host and Gateway Requirements RFCs for more specific information on the applicability of this standard.6.3. Network-Specific Standard ProtocolsProtocol Name Status RFC======== ===================================== =============== ====ARP Address Resolution Protocol Elective 826RARP A Reverse Address Resolution Protocol Elective 903IP-ARPA Internet Protocol on ARPANET Elective BBN 1822IP-WB Internet Protocol on Wideband Network Elective 907IP-X25 Internet Protocol on X.25 Networks Elective 877IP-E Internet Protocol on Ethernet Networks Elective 894IP-EE Internet Protocol on Exp. Ethernet Nets Elective 895IP-IEEE Internet Protocol on IEEE 802 Elective 1042IP-DC Internet Protocol on DC Networks Elective 891IP-HC Internet Protocol on Hyperchannel Elective 1044IP-ARC Internet Protocol on ARCNET Elective 1051IP-SLIP Transmission of IP over Serial Lines Elective 1055IP-NETBIOS Transmission of IP over NETBIOS Elective 1088IP-FDDI Transmission of IP over FDDI Elective 1103IP-IPX Transmission of 802.2 over IPX Networks Elective 1132Notes: It is expected that a system will support one or more physical networks and for each physical network supported the appropriate protocols from the above list must be supported. That is, it is elective to support any particular type of physical network, and for the physical networks actually supported it is required that they be supported exactly according to the protocols in the above list. See also the Host and Gateway Requirements RFCs for more specific information on network-specific ("link layer") protocols.Internet Activities Board [Page 19]RFC 1140 IAB Standards May 19906.4. Draft Standard ProtocolsProtocol Name Status RFC======== ===================================== =============== ====-------- Mail Privacy: Procedures Elective 1113-------- Mail Privacy: Key Management Elective 1114-------- Mail Privacy: Algorithms Elective 1115CMOT Common Management Information Services Recommended 1095 and Protocol over TCP/IPBOOTP Bootstrap Protocol Recommended 951,1048,1084RIP Routing Information Protocol Elective 1058TP-TCP ISO Transport Service on top of the TCP Elective 1006NICNAME WhoIs Protocol Elective 954TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol Elective 783Notes: CMOT -- The Internet Activities Board recommends that all IP and TCP implementations be network manageable. This implies implementation of the Internet MIB (RFC-1156) and at least one of the two recommended management protocols SNMP (RFC-1157) or CMOT (RFC-1095). It should be noted that, at this time, SNMP is a full Internet standard and CMOT is a draft standard. See also the Host and Router Requirements RFCs for more specific information on the applicability of this standard. RIP -- The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is widely implemented and used in the Internet. However, both implementors and users should be aware that RIP has some serious technical limitations as a routing protocol. The IETF is currently developing several candidates for a new standard "open" routing protocol with better properties than RIP. The IAB urges the Internet community to track these developments, and to implement the new protocol when it is standardized; improved Internet service will result for many users. TP-TCP -- As OSI protocols become more widely implemented and used, there will be an increasing need to support interoperation with the TCP/IP protocols. The Internet Engineering Task Force is formulating strategies for interoperation. RFC-1006 provides one interoperation mode, in which TCP/IP is used to emulate TP0 in order to support OSI applications. Hosts that wish to run OSI connection-oriented applications in this mode should use the procedure described in RFC- 1006. In the future, the IAB expects that a major portion of the Internet will support both TCP/IP and OSI (inter-)network protocols in parallel, and it will then be possible to run OSI applications across the Internet using full OSI protocol "stacks".Internet Activities Board [Page 20]RFC 1140 IAB Standards May 19906.5. Proposed Standard ProtocolsProtocol Name Status RFC======== ===================================== =============== ====MIB-II MIB-II Elective xxxxIP-CMPRS Compressing TCP/IP Headers Elective 1144-------- Echo for ISO-8473 Elective 1139PPP Point to Point Protocol Elective 1134OSPF Open Shortest Path First Routing Elective 1131SUN-NFS Network File System Protocol Elective 1094POP3 Post Office Protocol, Version 3 Elective 1081,1082
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