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1328 - X.400 1988 to 1984 downgrading A Proposed Standard protocol. 1327 - Mapping between X.400(1988) / ISO 10021 and RFC 822 A Proposed Standard protocol. 1326 - Mutual Encapsulation Considered Dangerous This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1325 - FYI on Questions and Answers - Answers to Commonly asked "New Internet User" Questions This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard.Internet Architecture Board [Page 17]RFC 1360 IAB Standards September 1992 1324 - A Discussion on Computer Network Conferencing This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1323 - TCP Extensions for High Performance A Proposed Standard protocol. 1322 - A Unified Approach to Inter-Domain Routing This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1321 - The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1320 - The MD4 Message-Digest Algorithm This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1319 - The MD2 Message-Digest Algorithm This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1318 - Definitions of Managed Objects for Parallel-printer-like Hardware Devices A Proposed Standard protocol. 1317 - Definitions of Managed Objects RS-232-like Hardware Devices A Proposed Standard protocol. 1316 - Definitions of Managed Objects for Character Stream Devices A Proposed Standard protocol. 1315 - Management Information Base for Frame Relay DTEs A Proposed Standard protocol.Internet Architecture Board [Page 18]RFC 1360 IAB Standards September 1992 1314 - A File Format for the Exchange of Images in the Internet A Proposed Standard protocol. 1313 - Today's Programming for KRFC AM 1313 Internet Talk Radio This is an information document and does not specify any level of standard. 1312 - Message Send Protocol 2 An Experimental protocol.6.1.2. Other Changes: The following are changes to protocols listed in the previous edition. 1172 - The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Initial Configuration Options Moved to Historic (obsoleted by RFC-1331). 1113 - Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part I -- Message Encipherment and Authentication Procedures Moved to Historic. 1114 - Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part II -- Certificate-Based Key Management Moved to Historic. 1115 - Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part III -- Algorithms, Modes, and Identifiers Moved to Historic. 1056 - PCMAIL: A Distributed Mail System for Personal Computers Moved to Historic. 1058 - Routing Information Protocol Advanced to Standard protocol.Internet Architecture Board [Page 19]RFC 1360 IAB Standards September 1992 1037 - NFILE - A File Access Protocol Moved to Historic. 1026 - Addendum to RFC 987 (Mapping between X.400 and RFC-822) Moved to Historic (obsoleted by RFC-1327). 987 - Mapping between X.400 and RFC-822 Moved to Historic (obsoleted by RFC-1327). 953 - Hostname Server Moved to Historic. 913 - Simple File Transfer Protocol Moved to Historic. 734 - SUPDUP Moved to Historic.Internet Architecture Board [Page 20]RFC 1360 IAB Standards September 19926.2. Standard ProtocolsProtocol Name Status RFC STD *======== ===================================== ======== ==== === =-------- IAB Official Protocol Standards Req 1360 1 *-------- Assigned Numbers Req 1340 2 *-------- Host Requirements - Communications Req 1122 3-------- Host Requirements - Applications Req 1123 3-------- Gateway Requirements Req 1009 4IP Internet Protocol Req 791 5 as amended by:---------------- IP Subnet Extension Req 950 5-------- IP Broadcast Datagrams Req 919 5-------- IP Broadcast Datagrams with Subnets Req 922 5ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol Req 792 5IGMP Internet Group Multicast Protocol Rec 1112 5UDP User Datagram Protocol Rec 768 6TCP Transmission Control Protocol Rec 793 7TELNET Telnet Protocol Rec 854,855 8FTP File Transfer Protocol Rec 959 9SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Rec 821 10MAIL Format of Electronic Mail Messages Rec 822 11CONTENT Content Type Header Field Rec 1049 11NTP Network Time Protocol Rec 1119 12DOMAIN Domain Name System Rec 1034,1035 13DNS-MX Mail Routing and the Domain System Rec 974 14SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Rec 1157 15SMI Structure of Management Information Rec 1155 16MIB-II Management Information Base-II Rec 1213 17EGP Exterior Gateway Protocol Rec 904 18NETBIOS NetBIOS Service Protocols Ele 1001,1002 19ECHO Echo Protocol Rec 862 20DISCARD Discard Protocol Ele 863 21CHARGEN Character Generator Protocol Ele 864 22QUOTE Quote of the Day Protocol Ele 865 23USERS Active Users Protocol Ele 866 24DAYTIME Daytime Protocol Ele 867 25TIME Time Server Protocol Ele 868 26TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol Ele 1350 33*RIP Routing Information Protocol Ele 1058 34*[Note: an asterisk at the end of a line indicates a change from theprevious edition of this document.]Applicability Statements: IGMP -- The Internet Architecture Board intends to move towards general adoption of IP multicasting, as a more efficient solutionInternet Architecture Board [Page 21]RFC 1360 IAB Standards September 1992 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. It is expected that IGMP will become recommended for all hosts and gateways at some future date. SMI, MIB-II SNMP -- The Internet Architecture Board recommends that all IP and TCP implementations be network manageable. At the current time, this implies implementation of the Internet MIB-II (RFC-1213), and at least the recommended management protocol SNMP (RFC-1157).6.3. Network-Specific Standard ProtocolsProtocol Name State Status RFC======== ===================================== ======= ====== =====IP-FR Multiprotocol over Frame Relay Prop Ele 1294IP-SMDS Transmission of IP Datagrams over SMDS Prop Ele 1209ARP Address Resolution Protocol Std Ele 826RARP A Reverse Address Resolution Protocol Std Ele 903IP-ARPA Internet Protocol on ARPANET Std Ele BBN1822IP-WB Internet Protocol on Wideband Network Std Ele 907IP-X25 Internet Protocol on X.25 Networks Std Ele 877IP-E Internet Protocol on Ethernet Networks Std Ele 894IP-EE Internet Protocol on Exp. Ethernet Nets Std Ele 895IP-IEEE Internet Protocol on IEEE 802 Std Ele 1042IP-DC Internet Protocol on DC Networks Std Ele 891IP-HC Internet Protocol on Hyperchannel Std Ele 1044IP-ARC Internet Protocol on ARCNET Std Ele 1051IP-SLIP Transmission of IP over Serial Lines Std Ele 1055IP-NETBIOS Transmission of IP over NETBIOS Std Ele 1088IP-IPX Transmission of 802.2 over IPX Networks Std Ele 1132IP-FDDI Transmission of IP over FDDI Draft Ele 1188[Note: an asterisk at the end of a line indicates a change from theprevious edition of this document.]Applicability Statements: 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. SeeInternet Architecture Board [Page 22]RFC 1360 IAB Standards September 1992
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