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   Internet Message Protocol  ------------------------------------ (MPM)      STATUS:  Experimental      SPECIFICATION:  RFC 759      COMMENTS:         This is an experimental multimedia mail transfer protocol.  The         implementation is called a Message Processing Module or MPM.         Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this         protocol with the contact.      OTHER REFERENCES:         RFC 767 - Structured Document Formats      DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol      CONTACT: Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA   Post Office Protocol - Version 2  ---------------------------- (POP2)      STATUS:  Experimental      SPECIFICATION:  RFC 937      COMMENTS:         The intent of the Post Office Protocol - Version 2 (POP2) is to         allow a user's workstation to access mail from a mailbox         server.  It is expected that mail will be posted from the         workstation to the mailbox server via the Simple Mail Transfer         Protocol (SMTP).         Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this         protocol with the contact.      OTHER REFERENCES:  Obsoletes RFC 918      DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol      CONTACT: JKReynolds@USC-ISIF.ARPAReynolds & Postel                                              [Page 31]Official ARPA-Internet Protocols                                 RFC 944   Network Standard Text Editor  ------------------------------- (NETED)      STATUS:  Elective      SPECIFICATION:  RFC 569      COMMENTS:         Describes a simple line editor which could be provided by every         Internet host.      OTHER REFERENCES:      DEPENDENCIES:      CONTACT:  Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA   Authentication Service  -------------------------------------- (AUTH)      STATUS:  Experimental      SPECIFICATION:  RFC 931      COMMENTS:         This server provides a means to determine the identity of a         user of a particular TCP connection.  Given a TCP port number         pair, it returns a character string which identifies the owner         of that connection on the server's system.         Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this         protocol with the contact.      OTHER REFERENCES:  Supercedes RFC 912      DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol      CONTACT: StJohns@MIT-Multics.ARPAReynolds & Postel                                              [Page 32]Official ARPA-Internet Protocols                                 RFC 944APPENDICES   Assigned Numbers  ---------------------------------------------------      STATUS:  None      SPECIFICATION:  RFC 943      COMMENTS:         Describes the fields of various protocols that are assigned         specific values for actual use, and lists the currently         assigned values.         Issued April 1985, replaces RFC 923, RFC 790 in IPTW, and         RFC 900.      OTHER REFERENCES:      CONTACT: JKReynolds@USC-ISIF.ARPA   Pre-emption  --------------------------------------------------------      STATUS:  Elective      SPECIFICATION:  RFC 794 (in IPTW)      COMMENTS:         Describes how to do pre-emption of TCP connections.      OTHER REFERENCES:      CONTACT: Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPAReynolds & Postel                                              [Page 33]Official ARPA-Internet Protocols                                 RFC 944   Service Mappings  ---------------------------------------------------      STATUS:  None      SPECIFICATION:  RFC 795 (in IPTW)      COMMENTS:         Describes the mapping of the IP type of service field onto the         parameters of some specific networks.         Out of date, needs revision.      OTHER REFERENCES:      CONTACT: Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA   Address Mappings  ---------------------------------------------------      STATUS:  None      SPECIFICATION:  RFC 796 (in IPTW)      COMMENTS:         Describes the mapping between Internet Addresses and the         addresses of some specific networks.         Out of date, needs revision.      OTHER REFERENCES:      CONTACT:  Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA   Document Formats  ---------------------------------------------------      STATUS:  None      SPECIFICATION:  RFC 678      COMMENTS:         Describes standard format rules for several types of documents.      OTHER REFERENCES:      CONTACT:  Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPAReynolds & Postel                                              [Page 34]Official ARPA-Internet Protocols                                 RFC 944   Bitmap Formats  -----------------------------------------------------      STATUS:  None      SPECIFICATION:  RFC 797      COMMENTS:         Describes a standard format for bitmap data.      OTHER REFERENCES:      CONTACT:  Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA   Facsimile Formats  --------------------------------------------------      STATUS:  None      SPECIFICATION:  RFC 804      COMMENTS:         Describes a standard format for facsimile data.      OTHER REFERENCES:      CONTACT:  Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA   Host-Front End Protocol  ------------------------------------- (HFEP)      STATUS:  Experimental      SPECIFICATION:  RFC 929      COMMENTS:         Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this         protocol with the contact.      OTHER REFERENCES:  RFC 928      DEPENDENCIES:      CONTACT: Padlipsky@USC-ISI.ARPAReynolds & Postel                                              [Page 35]Official ARPA-Internet Protocols                                 RFC 944   Internet Protocol on X.25 Networks  ------------------------ (IP-X25)      STATUS:  Recommended      SPECIFICATION:  RFC 877      COMMENTS:         Describes a standard for the transmission of IP Datagrams over         Public Data Networks.      OTHER REFERENCES:      CONTACT:  jtk@PURDUE.ARPA   Internet Protocol on DC Networks  --------------------------- (IP-DC)      STATUS:  Elective      SPECIFICATION: RFC 891      COMMENTS:      OTHER REFERENCES:         RFC 778 - DCNET Internet Clock Service      CONTACT:  Mills@USC-ISID.ARPA   Internet Protocol on Ethernet Networks  ---------------------- (IP-E)      STATUS:  Recommended      SPECIFICATION: RFC 894      COMMENTS:      OTHER REFERENCES:  RFC 893      CONTACT:  Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPAReynolds & Postel                                              [Page 36]Official ARPA-Internet Protocols                                 RFC 944   Internet Protocol on Experimental Ethernet Networks  -------- (IP-EE)      STATUS:  Recommended      SPECIFICATION: RFC 895      COMMENTS:      OTHER REFERENCES:      CONTACT:  Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA   Internet Subnets Protocol  --------------------------------- (IP-SUB)      STATUS:  Experimental      SPECIFICATION: RFC 940      COMMENTS:         Discussion of the various problems and potential solutions of         "explicit subnets" in a multi-LAN environment.         Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this         protocol with the contact.      OTHER REFERENCES:  RFC 917, RFC 925, RFC 932, RFC 936, RFC 922      DEPENDENCIES:      CONTACT:  Mills@USC-ISID.ARPA   Broadcasting Internet Datagrams  ------------------------- (IP-BROAD)      STATUS:  Experimental      SPECIFICATION:  RFC 919      COMMENTS:         A proposed protocol of simple rules for broadcasting Internet         datagrams on local networks that support broadcast, for         addressing broadcasts, and for how gateways should handle them.         Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this         protocol with the contact.      OTHER REFERENCES:  RFC 922Reynolds & Postel                                              [Page 37]Official ARPA-Internet Protocols                                 RFC 944      DEPENDENCIES:      CONTACT: Mogul@SU-SCORE.ARPA   Address Resolution Protocol  ---------------------------------- (ARP)      STATUS:  Recommended      SPECIFICATION: RFC 826      COMMENTS:         This is a procedure for finding the network hardware address         corresponding to an Internet Address.      OTHER REFERENCES:      CONTACT:  Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA   A Reverse Address Resolution Protocol  ----------------------- (RARP)      STATUS:  Elective      SPECIFICATION: RFC 903      COMMENTS:         This is a procedure for workstations to dynamically find their         protocol address (e.g., their Internet Address), when they only         only know their hardware address (e.g., their attached physical         network address).      OTHER REFERENCES:      CONTACT:  Mogul@SU-SCORE.ARPA   Multi-LAN Address Resolution Protocol  ----------------------- (MARP)      STATUS:  Experimental      SPECIFICATION: RFC 925      COMMENTS:         Discussion of the various problems and potential solutions of         "transparent subnets" in a multi-LAN environment.         Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this         protocol with the contact.Reynolds & Postel                                              [Page 38]Official ARPA-Internet Protocols                                 RFC 944      OTHER REFERENCES:  RFC 917, RFC 826      DEPENDENCIES:      CONTACT:  Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA   Broadcasting Internet Datagrams with Subnets --------- (IP-SUB-BROAD)      STATUS:  Experimental      SPECIFICATION:  RFC 922      COMMENTS:         A proposed protocol of simple rules for broadcasting Internet         datagrams on local networks that support broadcast, for         addressing broadcasts, and for how gateways should handle them.         Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this         protocol with the contact.      OTHER REFERENCES:      DEPENDENCIES:      CONTACT: Mogul@SU-SCORE.ARPA   Host Access Protocol  ----------------------------------------- (HAP)      STATUS:  Recommended      SPECIFICATION:  RFC 907      COMMENTS:         This protocol specifies the network-access level communication         between an arbitrary computer, called a host, and a         packet-switched satellite network, e.g., SATNET or WBNET.         Note:  Implementations of HAP should be performed in         coordination with satellite network development and operations         personnel.      OTHER REFERENCES:      DEPENDENCIES:      CONTACT: Schoen@BBN-UNIX.ARPAReynolds & Postel                                              [Page 39]Official ARPA-Internet Protocols                                 RFC 944   Reliable Asynchronous Transfer Protocol  --------------------- (RATP)      STATUS:  Experimental      SPECIFICATION:  RFC 916      COMMENTS:         This paper specifies a protocol which allows two programs to         reliably communicate over a communication link.  It ensures         that the data entering one end of the link if received arrives         at the other end intact and unaltered.  This proposed protocol         is designed to operate over a full duplex point-to-point         connection.  It contains some features which tailor it to the         RS-232 links now in current use.         Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this         protocol with the contact.      OTHER REFERENCES:      DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol      CONTACT: Finn@USC-ISIF.ARPA   Thinwire Protocol  --------------------------------------- (THINWIRE)      STATUS:  Experimental      SPECIFICATION:  RFC 914      COMMENTS:         This paper discusses a Thinwire Protocol for connecting         personal computers to the ARPA-Internet.  It primarily focuses         on the particular problems in the ARPA-Internet of low speed         network interconnection with personal computers, and possible         methods of solution.         Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this         protocol with the contact.      OTHER REFERENCES:      DEPENDENCIES:      CONTACT: Farber@ROCHESTER.ARPAReynolds & Postel                                              [Page 40]

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