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rfc1540.txt

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             This is an information document and does not specify any             level of standard.      1505 - Encoding Header Field for Internet Messages             An Experimental protocol.      1504 - Appletalk Update-Based Routing Protocol: Enhanced Appletalk             Routing             This is an information document and does not specify any             level of standard.      1503 - Algorithms for Automating Administration in SNMPv2 Managers             This is an information document and does not specify any             level of standard.Internet Architecture Board                                    [Page 17]RFC 1540                   Internet Standards               October 1993      1502 - X.400 Use of Extended Character Sets             A Proposed Standard protocol.6.1.2.  Other Changes:   The following are changes to protocols listed in the previous   edition.      No changes to report.Internet Architecture Board                                    [Page 18]RFC 1540                   Internet Standards               October 19936.2.  Standard ProtocolsProtocol   Name                                      Status    RFC STD *========   =====================================     ======== ==== === =--------   Internet Official Protocol Standards      Req      1540   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  11NTPV2      Network Time Protocol (Version 2)         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  16Concise-MIB Concise MIB Definitions                  Rec      1212  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  33RIP        Routing Information Protocol              Ele      1058  34TP-TCP     ISO Transport Service on top of the TCP   Ele      1006  35[Note: an asterisk at the end of a line indicates a change from theprevious edition of this document.]Internet Architecture Board                                    [Page 19]RFC 1540                   Internet Standards               October 1993Applicability Statements:   IGMP -- The Internet Architecture 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.  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).   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 Architecture Board                                    [Page 20]RFC 1540                   Internet Standards               October 19936.3.  Network-Specific Standard ProtocolsAll Network-Specific Standards have Elective status.Protocol   Name                                    State    RFC   STD *========   =====================================   =====   =====  === =IP-FR      Multiprotocol over Frame Relay           Draft  1490ATM-ENCAP  Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM     Prop   1483IP-TR-MC   IP Multicast over Token-Ring LANs        Prop   1469IP-FDDI    Transmission of IP and ARP over FDDI Net Std    1390    36IP-HIPPI   IP and ARP on HIPPI                      Prop   1374IP-X.25    X.25 and ISDN in the Packet Mode         Prop   1356IP-SMDS    IP Datagrams over the SMDS Service       Prop   1209IP-FDDI    Internet Protocol on FDDI Networks       Draft  1188ARP        Address Resolution Protocol              Std     826    37RARP       A Reverse Address Resolution Protocol    Std     903    38IP-ARPA    Internet Protocol on ARPANET             Std BBN1822    39IP-WB      Internet Protocol on Wideband Network    Std     907    40IP-E       Internet Protocol on Ethernet Networks   Std     894    41IP-EE      Internet Protocol on Exp. Ethernet Nets  Std     895    42IP-IEEE    Internet Protocol on IEEE 802            Std    1042    43IP-DC      Internet Protocol on DC Networks         Std     891    44IP-HC      Internet Protocol on Hyperchannel        Std    1044    45IP-ARC     Transmitting IP Traffic over ARCNET Nets Std    1201    46IP-SLIP    Transmission of IP over Serial Lines     Std    1055    47IP-NETBIOS Transmission of IP over NETBIOS          Std    1088    48IP-IPX     Transmission of 802.2 over IPX Networks  Std    1132    49[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.  See   also the Host and Gateway Requirements RFCs for more specific   information on network-specific ("link layer") protocols.Internet Architecture Board                                    [Page 21]RFC 1540                   Internet Standards               October 19936.4.  Draft Standard ProtocolsProtocol   Name                                     Status          RFC========   =====================================    ============== =====-------    Message Header Ext. of Non-ASCII Text    Elective       1522*MIME       Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions    Elective       1521*802.3-MIB  IEEE 802.3 Repeater MIB                  Elective       1516*BRIDGE-MIB BRIDGE-MIB                               Elective       1493ETHER-MIB  Ethernet MIB                             Elective       1398NTPV3      Network Time Protocol (Version 3)        Elective       1305IP-MTU     Path MTU Discovery                       Elective       1191FINGER     Finger Protocol                          Elective       1288BGP3       Border Gateway Protocol 3 (BGP-3)        Elective  1267,1268OSPF2      Open Shortest Path First Routing V2      Elective       1247POP3       Post Office Protocol, Version 3          Elective       1460PPP        Point to Point Protocol                  Elective       1171BOOTP      Bootstrap Protocol                      Recommended 951,1497NICNAME    WhoIs Protocol                           Elective        954[Note: an asterisk at the end of a line indicates a change from theprevious edition of this document.]Applicability Statements:   PPP -- Point to Point Protocol is a method of sending IP over serial   lines, which are a type of physical network.  It is anticipated that   PPP will be advanced to the network-specifics standard protocol state   in the future.Internet Architecture Board                                    [Page 22]RFC 1540                   Internet Standards               October 19936.5.  Proposed Standard ProtocolsProtocol   Name                                     Status          RFC========   =====================================    ============== =====DHCP-BOOTP Interoperation Between DHCP and BOOTP    Elective       1534*DHCP-BOOTP DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions Elective       1533*

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