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📄 rfc295.txt

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NWG/RFC #295                             JBP 2-JAN-72 15:35  8355Protocol Workshop ReportReport of the Protocol Workshop   12 October, 1971   By Jon Postel.Introduction   This is a report on the decisions reached at the protocol workshop   held in conjunction with the Network Working Group meeting held in   Cambridge from 10 to 14 October, 1971.   The workshop addressed itself to protocols of four types: IMP-Host,   Host-Host, Initial Connection, and Process-Process.IMP-Host Protocol   The idea of IMP provided status reports to be exchanged via new   IMP-Host protocol messages was discussed and rejected because it was   felt that the level of state information which could be reported was   not sufficient to be worth the trouble of implementing this mechanism.Host-Host Protocol   The Host-Host Protocol was discussed and several problems were brought   to light, among them were the following listed together with the   group's recommendations.      The GVB - RET mechanism may prove useful sometime in the      future so it will be retained though no one appears to be      using it now, however spontaneous RET commands are      explicitly prohibited.      The ECO - ERP commands are useful and should be supported,      but spontaneous ERP commands are explicitly prohibited.  A      further restriction is that a second ECO will not be sent      until the first ECO has been answered.  Note that any of      the following may be an answer to an ECO: ERP, RST,      "Destination dead", or "Incomplete Transmission".      The RST - RRP commands are useful, but the proper use of      these commands for determining the status of host software      is still open for discussion (please direct comments to Jon      Postel), however spontaneous RRP commands are explicitly      prohibited.                                                                [Page 1]NWG/RFC #295                             JBP 2-JAN-72 15:35  8355Protocol Workshop Report   The problem of unmatched CLS commands are discussed and four   "solutions" were proposed:      Hold forever      Send a RST and clear the entry      Clear the entry and possibly mess up a future connection      Assign socket numbers in a sequential fashion to reduce      the possibility of confusion and clear the entry.   Note that the first two suggestions follow the protocol while the last   two do not.   The idea of flow control on the control link was suggested.  A Request   for Comments is to be prepared exploring this idea more fully.   The usefulness of the ERR command is compromised if the receiver   mearly throws it out.  Thus ERR's are to be logged, if at all   possible, and checked out with the sending site.   The NCP document should make clear the implications of queueing or not   queueing STR & RTS commands.Initial Connection Protocol   The Initial Connection Protocol (ICP) was discussed and found to be   satisfactory however the following points were stressed:     The socket number sent by the logger (S) must be in     agreement with the socket numbers used in the STR & RTS     sent by the logger.     The implications of queueing or not queueing of RTS & STR     commands should be made clear in the ICP document.  This is     particularly important if the user chooses the "listen"     option.                                                                [Page 2]NWG/RFC #295                             JBP 2-JAN-72 15:35  8355   Protocol Workshop ReportTelnet Protocol   The Telnet committee has been reactivated to consider the following   problems:     Clarification of the terminology half duplex, full duplex,     character mode, line mode, ASCII, and echoing.     Clarification of the end of line convention. Especially to     answer the question "Should there be a special end-of-line     character?"     Clarification of the conditions for leaving Hide-your-input mode.     Clarification of the operation of Break and Synch.     Specification of a server-to-user Synch.     Clarification of the definition of the Network Virtual Terminal.     Preparation of a new document defining the Telnet protocol     with the above improvements.The protocol workshop did agree that:  It is the servers option for disconnection to imply logout  or not.  It is the servers option for logout to imply disconnection  or not.  Extra characters used locally to fill the time for format  effectors to take effect should not be sent over the  network  Synch means to examine the data stream from the current  point to a data mark (x'80').  If any break type characters  (e.g. etx, sub, Break) are found they are to have their  normal effect.  Upper and lower case are to be available to all Telnet users.Data and File Transfer Protocol   The Data and File Transfer Committee will report separately.                                                                [Page 3]NWG/RFC #295                             JBP 2-JAN-72 15:35  8355Protocol Workshop Report       [ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ]       [ into the online RFC archives by BBN Corp. under the   ]       [ direction of Alex McKenzie.                   12/96   ]                                                                [Page 4]

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