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SUN-RPC    Remote Procedure Call Protocol           Elective        1057PCMAIL     Pcmail Transport Protocol                Elective        1056NFILE      A File Access Protocol                   Elective        1037--------   Mapping between X.400(84) and RFC-822    Elective    987,1026NNTP       Network News Transfer Protocol           Elective         977HOSTNAME   HOSTNAME Protocol                        Elective         953SFTP       Simple File Transfer Protocol            Elective         913RLP        Resource Location Protocol               Elective         887FINGER     Finger Protocol                          Elective         742SUPDUP     SUPDUP Protocol                          Elective         734Notes:   This section is being reviewed by the IESG, which will recommend that   some of these protocols be moved to either the draft standard, or the   experimental or historic categories.   MIB-II -- This memo defines a mandatory extension to the base MIB   (RFC-1156) and is a Proposed Standard for the Internet community.   The extensions described here are currently Elective, but when they   become a standard, they will have the same status as RFC-1156, that   is, Recommended.  The Internet Activities Board recommends that all   IP and TCP implementations be network manageable.  This implies   implementation of the Internet MIB (RFC-1156 and the extensions in   RFC-xxxx) and at least one of the two recommended management   protocols SNMP (RFC-1157) or CMOT (RFC-1095).   PPP -- Point to Point Protocol is a method of sending IP over serial   lines, which are a type of physical network.  It is expected that a   system will support one or more physical networks and for each   physical network supported the appropriate protocols from the   network-specific standard protocols (Section 6.3) 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   listed.  It is anticipated that PPP will be advanced to the network-   specific standard protocol state in the future.Internet Activities Board                                      [Page 21]RFC 1140                     IAB Standards                      May 19906.6.  Experimental ProtocolsProtocol   Name                                     Status           RFC========   =====================================    =============== ====EHF-MAIL   Encoding Header Field for Mail           Elective        1154DMF-MAIL   Digest Message Format for Mail           Elective        1153RDP        Reliable Data Protocol                  Limited Use  908,1151--------   Mapping between X.400(88) and RFC-822    Elective        1148TCP-ACO    TCP Alternate Checksum Option            Not Recommended 1146--------   Mapping full 822 to Restricted 822       Elective        1137BGP        Border Gateway Protocol                  Limited Use     1105IP-DVMRP   IP Distance Vector Multicast Routing     Not Recommended 1075TCP-LDP    TCP Extensions for Long Delay Paths      Limited Use     1072IMAP2      Interactive Mail Access Protocol         Limited Use     1064IP-MTU     IP MTU Discovery Options                 Not Recommended 1063VMTP       Versatile Message Transaction Protocol   Elective        1045COOKIE-JAR Authentication Scheme                    Not Recommended 1004NETBLT     Bulk Data Transfer Protocol              Not Recommended  998IRTP       Internet Reliable Transaction Protocol   Not Recommended  938AUTH       Authentication Service                   Not Recommended  931LDP        Loader Debugger Protocol                 Not Recommended  909ST         Stream Protocol                          Limited Use  IEN-119NVP-II     Network Voice Protocol                   Limited Use ISI-memoPVP        Packet Video Protocol                    Limited Use ISI-memo6.7.  Historic ProtocolsProtocol   Name                                     Status           RFC=======    =====================================    =============== ====SGMP       Simple Gateway Monitoring Protocol       Not Recommended 1028HEMS       High Level Entity Management Protocol    Not Recommended 1021STATSRV    Statistics Server                        Not Recommended  996POP2       Post Office Protocol, Version 2          Not Recommended  937RATP       Reliable Asynchronous Transfer Protocol  Not Recommended  916THINWIRE   Thinwire Protocol                        Not Recommended  914HMP        Host Monitoring Protocol                 Not Recommended  869GGP        Gateway Gateway Protocol                 Not Recommended  823RTELNET    Remote Telnet Service                    Not Recommended  818CLOCK      DCNET Time Server Protocol               Not Recommended  778MPM        Internet Message Protocol                Not Recommended  759NETRJS     Remote Job Service                       Not Recommended  740NETED      Network Standard Text Editor             Not Recommended  569RJE        Remote Job Entry                         Not Recommended  407XNET       Cross Net Debugger                    Not Recommended IEN-158NAMESERVER Host Name Server Protocol             Not Recommended IEN-116MUX        Multiplexing Protocol                  Not Recommended IEN-90GRAPHICS   Graphics Protocol                   Not Recommended NIC-24308Internet Activities Board                                      [Page 22]RFC 1140                     IAB Standards                      May 19907.  Contacts7.1.  IAB, IETF, and IRTF Contacts   7.1.1.  Internet Activities Board (IAB) Contact      Contact:         Bob Braden         Executive Director of the IAB         USC/Information Sciences Institute         4676 Admiralty Way         Marina del Rey, CA  90292-6695         1-213-822-1511         Braden@ISI.EDU   Please send your comments about this list of protocols and especially   about the Draft Standard Protocols to the Internet Activities Board   care of Bob Braden, IAB Executive Director.   7.1.2.  Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Contact      Contact:         Phill Gross         Chair of the IETF         Corporation for National Research Initiatives (NRI)         1895 Preston White Drive, Suite 100         Reston, VA 22091         1-703-620-8990         PGross@NRI.RESTON.VA.USInternet Activities Board                                      [Page 23]RFC 1140                     IAB Standards                      May 1990   7.1.3.  Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) Contact      Contact:         David D. Clark         Chair of the IRTF         Massachusetts Institute of Technology         Laboratory for Computer Science         545 Main Street         Cambridge, MA 02139         1-617-253-6003         ddc@LCS.MIT.EDU7.2.  Internet Assigned Numbers Authority Contact      Contact:         Joyce K. Reynolds         Internet Assigned Numbers Authority         USC/Information Sciences Institute         4676 Admiralty Way         Marina del Rey, CA  90292-6695         1-213-822-1511         IANA@ISI.EDU   The protocol standards are managed for the IAB by the Internet   Assigned Numbers Authority.   Please refer to the documents "Assigned Numbers" (RFC-1060) and   "Official Internet Protocols" (RFC-1011) for further information   about the status of protocol documents.  There are two documents that   summarize the requirements for host and gateways in the Internet,   "Host Requirements" (RFC-1122 and RFC-1123) and "Gateway   Requirements" (RFC-1009).      How to obtain the most recent edition of this "IAB Official      Protocol Standards" memo:         The file "in-notes/iab-standards.txt" may be copied via FTP         from the VENERA.ISI.EDU computer using the FTP username         "anonymous" and FTP password "guest".Internet Activities Board                                      [Page 24]RFC 1140                     IAB Standards                      May 19907.3.  Request for Comments Editor Contact      Contact:         Jon Postel         RFC Editor         USC/Information Sciences Institute         4676 Admiralty Way         Marina del Rey, CA  90292-6695         1-213-822-1511         Postel@ISI.EDU   Documents may be submitted via electronic mail to the RFC Editor for   consideration for publication as RFC.  If you are not familiar with   the format or style requirements please request the "Instructions for   RFC Authors".  In general, the style of any recent RFC may be used as   a guide.7.4.  The Network Information Center and      Requests for Comments Distribution Contact      Contact:         DDN Network Information Center         SRI International         Room EJ291         333 Ravenswood Avenue         Menlo Park, CA  94025         1-800-235-3155         1-415-859-3695         NIC@NIC.DDN.MIL   The Network Information Center (NIC) provides many information   services for the Internet community.  Among them is maintaining the   Requests for Comments (RFC) library.   RFCs can be obtained via FTP from NIC.DDN.MIL, with the pathname   RFC:RFCnnnn.TXT where "nnnn" refers to the number of the RFC.  A list   of all RFCs may be obtained by copying the file RFC:RFC-INDEX.TXT.   Log in with FTP username ANONYMOUS and password GUEST.   The NIC also provides an automatic mail service for those sites which   cannot use FTP.  Address the request to SERVICE@NIC.DDN.MIL and in   the subject field of the message indicate the file name, as inInternet Activities Board                                      [Page 25]RFC 1140                     IAB Standards                      May 1990   "Subject: SEND RFC:RFCnnnn.TXT".   Some RFCs are now available in PostScript, these may be obtained from   the NIC in a similar fashion by substituting ".PS" for ".TXT".      How to obtain the most recent edition of this "IAB Official      Protocol Standards" memo:         The file RFC:IAB-STANDARDS.TXT may be copied via FTP from the         NIC.DDN.MIL computer following the same procedures used to         obtain RFCs.7.5.  Other Sources for Requests for Comments   7.5.1.  NSF Network Service Center (NNSC)         NSF Network Service Center (NNSC)         BBN Laboratories, Inc.         10 Moulton St.         Cambridge, MA 02238         617-873-3400         NNSC@NNSC.NSF.NET   7.5.2.  NSF Network Information Service (NIS)         NSF Network Information Service         Merit Computer Network         University of Michigan         1075 Beal Avenue         Ann Arbor, MI 48109         313-763-4897         INFO@NIS.NSF.NET   7.5.3.  CSNET Coordination and Information Center (CIC)         CSNET Coordination and Information Center         BBN Systems and Technologies Corporation         10 Moulton Street         Cambridge, MA 02238         617-873-2777         INFO@SH.CS.NETInternet Activities Board                                      [Page 26]RFC 1140                     IAB Standards                      May 19908.  Security Considerations   Security issues are not addressed in this memo.9.  Author's Address   Jon Postel   USC/Information Sciences Institute   4676 Admiralty Way   Marina del Rey, CA 90292   Phone: (213) 822-1511   Email: Postel@ISI.EDUInternet Activities Board                                      [Page 27]

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