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Network Working Group                             A. McKenzieRequest for Comments #263                         BBNNIC #7811                                         17 December 1971Categories:  B.1, C.2, I.1Updates:  noneObsoletes:  none                     "VERY DISTANT" HOST INTERFACE     The normal method of connecting a Host computer to the ARPANetwork is, and will continue to be, placing an IMP at the Hostsite and making a short-distance hard-wire connection.  However,during the past several months we have become increasingly awareof the occasional desire to interface a Host to some IMP via along-distance connection (where long-distance, in this context,is any cable run longer than 2000 feet but may typically be tensof miles) via either a hard-wire or telephone circuit.  We believethat any good solution to the general problem of interfacing Hoststo IMPs must satisfy at least the following criteria:     1)  The characteristics of the connection should be such         that the undetected error rate can be expected to be         extremely low.     2)  The bandwidth of the connection should not be         intrinsically limited to a low value.     3)  The nature of the connection should be such that the         Host may establish multiple network "conversations",         i.e., it should have all the power of a normal Host         connection.These criteria were briefly discussed in our earlier RFC #241(NIC #7671), "Connecting Computers to MLC Ports."     After a careful review of the various possibilities for "verydistant" Host connection, we have arrived at a preliminary designfor this type of interface which we believe should provesatisfactory with regard to the criteria above.  Althoughdetailed specifications will not be available for some time, thebasic elements of the design are as follows:                                                                [Page 1]Transmissions will be full-duplex and will use the sameBinary Synchronous format that is presently used in inter-IMPcommunication.  At the IMP end, a hardware interface identicalin type, but not necessarily in speed, to the usual IMP 50 kilobitmodem interface will be used.  This interface frames blocks ofoutgoing data with special characters and appends a 24 bit cyclicredundancy check (CRC).  It de-frames and checks incoming blockswhich must be of similar format.  The Host must provide matingformatting, de-formatting and checking facilities at its end.     In conjunction with the CRC creation and checking, the IMPwill be provided with a small amount of "retransmission" softwareas a front (i.e., Host side) end for the usual Host/IMP interfacesoftware. The retransmission scheme, although not presentlycompletely defined, will be based on positive acknowledgment/timeout techniques.     The Host will be required to provide a front (i.e. IMP side)end to its NCP which can generate CRCs and test for CRC errors,provide simple retransmission logic, etc.  This front end may beimplemented in Host software, by means of special purpose hardware,in a minicomputer, or in any other way which the Host organizationfinds reasonable.     This new type of interface will be completely documented,from both a hardware and software point of view, as soon as thedetailed design is completed.  This documentation will probablytake the form of an update to BBN report No. 1822.     We will be happy to discuss this type of interface with anyinterested organization, although it should be remembered thatdetailed design is not yet completed.AMcK:jm       [ 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 2]

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