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rfc1099.txt

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replies used in HEMS.  This memo assumes knowledge of the HEMS systemdescribed in RFC-1021, and of the ISO data encoding standard, ASN.1.1022    Partridge       Oct 87     The High-Level Entity Management                                   Protocol (HEMP)This memo presents an application protocol for managing network entitiessuch as hosts, gateways, and front end machines.  This protocol is acomponent of the High-level Entity Management System HEMS), described isRFC-1021.  This memo also assumes a knowledge of the ISO data encodingstandard, ASN.1.1021    Partridge       Oct 87     The High-Level Entity Management                                   System (HEMS)This memo provides a general overview of the High-level Entitymanagement system (HEMS).  This system is experimental, and is currentlybeing tested in portions of the Internet.Reynolds                                                       [Page 17]RFC 1099                  Summary of 1000-1099             December 19911020    Romano          Nov 87     Internet NumbersThis RFC is a list of the Assigned IP Network Numbers and EGP AutonomousSystem Numbers.  This RFC obsoletes RFC-997.1019    Arnon           Sep 87     Report of the Workshop on                                   Environments for Computational                                   MathematicsThis memo is a report on the discussion of the representation ofequations in a workshop at the ACM SIGGRAPH Conference held in Anaheim,California on 30 July 1987.1018    McKenzie        Aug 87     Some Comments on SQuIDThis memo is a discussion of some of the ideas expressed in RFC-1016 onSource Quench.  This memo introduces the distinction of the cause ofcongestion in a gateway between the effects of "Funneling" andMismatch".  It is offered in the same spirit as RFC-1016; to stimulatediscussion.  The opinions offered are personal, not corporate, opinions.1017    Leiner          Aug 87     Network Requirements for Scientific                                   ResearchThis RFC identifies the requirements on communication networks forsupporting scientific research.  It proposes some specific areas fornear term work, as well as some long term goals.  This is an "idea"paper and discussion is strongly encouraged.1016    Prue            July 87    Something a Host Could Do with Source                                   Quench:  The Source Quench Introduced                                   Delay (SQuID)The memo is intended to explore the issue of what a host could do with asource quench.  The proposal is for each source host IP module tointroduce some delay between datagrams sent to the same destinationhost.  This is a "crazy idea paper" and discussion is essential.1015    Leiner          July 87    Implementation Plan for Interagency                                   Research InternetThis RFC proposes an Interagency Research Internet as the naturaloutgrowth of the current Internet.  This is an "idea paper" andReynolds                                                       [Page 18]RFC 1099                  Summary of 1000-1099             December 1991discussion is strongly encouraged.1014    Sun             Jun 87     XDR: External Data Representation                                   StandardXDR is a standard for the description and encoding of data.  It isuseful for transferring data between different computer architectures.XDR fits into ISO presentation layer, and is roughly analogous inpurpose to X.409, ISO Abstract Syntax Notation.  The major differencebetween these two is that XDR uses implicit typing, while X.409 usesexplicit typing.  This RFC is distributed for information only, it doesnot establish a Internet standard.1013    Scheifler       Jun 87     X Window System Protocol,                                   Version 11-BetaThis RFC is distributed to the Internet community for information only.It does not establish an Internet standard.  The X window system hasbeen widely reviewed and tested.  The Internet community is encouragedto experiment with it.1012    Reynolds        Jun 87     Bibliography of Requests for                                   Comments 1-999This RFC is a reference guide for the Internet community which providesa bibliographic summary of the Request for Comments numbers 1 through999 issued between the years 1969-1987.1011    Reynolds        May 87     Official Internet ProtocolsThis memo is an official status report on the protocols used in theInternet community.  It identifies the documents specifying the officialprotocols used in the Internet.  Comments indicate any revisions orchanges planned.1010    Reynolds        May 87     Assigned NumbersThis memo is an official status report on the numbers used in protocolsin the Internet community.  It documents the currently assigned valuesfrom several series of numbers including link, socket, port, andprotocol, used in network protocol implementations.Reynolds                                                       [Page 19]RFC 1099                  Summary of 1000-1099             December 19911009     Braden         Jun 87     Requirements for Internet GatewaysThis RFC summarizes the requirements for gateways to be used betweennetworks supporting the Internet protocols.  This document is a formalstatement of the requirements to be met by gateways used in the Internetsystem.  As such, it is an official specification for the Internetcommunity.1008     McCoy          Jun 87     Implementation Guide for the ISO                                   Transport ProtocolThis RFC is being distributed to members of the Internet community inorder to solicit comments on the Implementors Guide.  While thisdocument may not be directly relevant to the research problems of theInternet, it may be of some interest to a number of researchers andimplementors.1007     McCoy          Jun 87     Military Supplement to the ISO                                   Transport ProtocolThis document supplements the Transport Service and Protocol of theInternational Standards Organization (ISO), IS 8072 and IS 8073,respectively, and their formal descriptions by providing conventions,option selections and parameter values.  This RFC is being distributedto members of the Internet community in order to solicit comments on theDraft Military Supplement.  While this document may not be directlyrelevant to the research problems of the Internet, it may be of someinterest to a number of researchers and implementors.1006     Rose           May 87     ISO Transport Services on top of                                   the TCP Version: 3This memo specifies a standard for the Internet community.  Hosts on theInternet that choose to implement ISO transport services on top of theTCP are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  TCP port 102 isreserved for hosts which implement this standard.  This memo specifiesversion 3 of the protocol and supersedes RFC-983.  Changes between theprotocol is described in RFC-983 and this memo are minor, butunfortunately incompatible.1005     Khanna         May 87     The ARPANET AHIP-E Host Access                                   Protocol (Enhanced AHIP)This RFC is a proposed specification for the encoding of Class A IPReynolds                                                       [Page 20]RFC 1099                  Summary of 1000-1099             December 1991addresses for use on ARPANET-style networks such as the Milnet andArpanet, and for enhancements to the ARPANET AHIP Host Access Protocol(AHIP; formerly known as 1822).  These enhancements increase the size ofthe PSN field, allow ARPANET hosts to use logical names to address eachother, allow for the communication of type-of-service information fromthe host to the PSN and enable the PSN to provide congestion feedback tothe host on a connection basis.1004     Mills          Apr 87     A Distributed-Protocol                                   Authentication SchemeThe purpose of this RFC is to focus discussion on authenticationproblems in the Internet and possible methods of solution.  The proposedsolutions this document are not intended as standards for the Internetat this time.  Rather, it is hoped that a general consensus will emergeas to the appropriate solution to authentication problems, leadingeventually to the adoption of standards.  This document suggestsmediated access-control and authentication procedures suitable for thosecases when an association is to be set up between users belonging todifferent trust environments.1003     Katz           Mar 87     Issues in Defining an Equations                                   Representation StandardThis memo is intended to identify and explore issues in defining astandard for the exchange of mathematical equations.  No attempt is madeat a complete definition and more questions are asked than are answered.Questions about the user interface are only addressed to the extent thatthey affect interchange issues.1002    NETBIOS         Mar 87     Protocol Standard for A NetBIOS                                   Service on a TCP/UDP Transport:                                   Detailed SpecificationsThis RFC defines a proposed standard protocol to support NetBIOSservices in a TCP/IP environment.  Both local network and internetoperation are supported.  Various node types are defined to accommodatelocal and internet topologies and to allow operation with or without theuse of IP broadcast.  This RFC gives the detailed specifications of thenetBIOS-over-TCP packets, protocols, and defined constants andvariables.  A more general overview is found in a companion RFC,"Protocol Standard For NetBIOS Service on TCP/UDP Transport: Conceptsand Methods".Reynolds                                                       [Page 21]RFC 1099                  Summary of 1000-1099             December 19911001    NETBIOS         Mar 87     Protocol Standard for A NetBIOS                                   Service on a TCP/UDP Transport:                                   Concepts and MethodsThis RFC defines a proposed standard protocol to support NetBIOSservices in a TCP/IP environment.  Both local network and internetoperation are supported.  Various node types are defined to accommodatelocal and internet topologies and to allow operation with or without theuse of IP broadcast.  This RFC describes the NetBIOS-over-TCP protocolsin a general manner, emphasizing the underlying ideas and techniques.Detailed specifications are found in a companion RFC, "Protocol StandardFor a NetBIOS Service on a TCP/UDP Transport: Detailed Specifications".1000    Reynolds        Aug 87     The Request for Comments Reference                                   GuideThis RFC Reference Guide is intended to provide a historical account bycategorizing and summarizing of the Request for Comments numbers 1through 999 issued between the years 1969-1987.  These documents havebeen crossed referenced to indicate which RFCs are current, obsolete, orrevised.Security Considerations   Security issues are not discussed in this memo.Author's Address   Joyce K. Reynolds   University of Southern California   Information Sciences Institute   4676 Admiralty Way   Marina del Rey, CA 90292   Phone:  (310) 822-1511   EMail:  JKREY@ISI.EDUReynolds                                                       [Page 22]

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