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available files. o 0mtg-agenda.txt Agenda for the meeting o 0mtg-at-a-glance.txt Logistics information for the meeting o 0mtg-rsvp.txt Meeting registration form o 0mtg-sites.txt Future meeting sites and dates o 0mtg-traveldirections.txt Directions to the meeting site o 0tao.txt This document o 1directories.txt The IETF Shadow directory locations and contents. o 1id-guidelines.txt Guidelines to Authors of Internet-Drafts Contains information on writing and submitting I-Ds. o 1ietf-description.txt Short description of the IETF and IESG, including a list of Area Directors. o 1nonwg-discuss.txt A list of mailing lists created to discuss specific IETF issues. o 1proceedings-request.txt A Proceedings order form for the current and previous meetings.Internet Engineering Task Force [Page 17]RFC 1539 The Tao of IETF October 1993 o 1wg-summary.txt List of all Working Groups, by Area, including the name and address of the chairperson, and the mailing list address. o 1wg-summary-by-acronym Same as above, but sorted by the Working Groups' acronyms. o 1wg-charter.txt Abbreviated versions of all current Working Group charters. o 1wg-charters-by-acronym Same as above, but sorted by the Working Groups' acronyms. Additionally, the full charters and minutes of the Working Groups and BOFs are archived in the "ietf" directory. All of these documents are available by anonymous FTP from the following primary sites (there may be closer shadow sites, so check with your network administrator): o North America Address: ds.internic.net (198.49.45.10) o Pacific Rim Address: munnari.oz.au (128.250.1.21) o Europe Address: nic.nordu.net (192.36.148.17) These files are also available through the Internet Gopher at "ietf.cnri.reston.va.us". Residing on the same archive sites are the RFCs and Internet-Drafts. They are in the "rfc" and "internet-drafts" directories, respectively. The file "rfc-index.txt" contains the latest information about the RFCs (e.g., which have been obsoleted by which). In general, only the newest version of an Internet-Draft is available. All of the files, RFCs and Internet-Drafts are also available via email from various mail servers. To to get the IETF agenda, Internet-Draft abstracts and RFC 1150 from the mail server at the InterNIC, for example, you would send the following message: To: mailserv@ds.internic.net Message header Subject: anything you want FILE /ietf/0mtg-agenda.txt Body of the message FILE /internet-drafts/1id-abstracts.txt FILE /rfc/rfc1150.txt PATH jdoe@anywhere.us Where: FILE specifies the name of a file to be returned and PATH specifies the email address to which the file(s) should be sent.Internet Engineering Task Force [Page 18]RFC 1539 The Tao of IETF October 1993 RFCs may also be retrieved, using email, from ISI's RFC-Info server at "rfc-info@isi.edu". To get a specific RFC, include the following in the body of the message: Retrieve: RFC Doc-ID: RFC0951 This example would cause a copy of RFC 951 (the leading zero in the Doc-ID is required) to be emailed to the requestor. To get a list of available RFCs which match certain criteria, include the following in the body of the message: LIST: RFC Keywords: Gateway This example would email a list of all RFCs with "Gateway" in the title, or as an assigned keyword, to the requestor. To get information on other ways to get RFCs: HELP: ways_to_get_rfcsTao Pronounced "Dow", Tao means "the Way." It is the basic principle behind the teachings of Lao-tse, a Chinese master. Its familiar symbol is the black and white Yin-Yang circle.IETF Area Abbreviations APP Applications INT Internet Services MGT Network Management OPS Operational Requirements RTG Routing SAP Service Applications SEC Security TSV Transport USV User ServicesInternet Engineering Task Force [Page 19]RFC 1539 The Tao of IETF October 1993Acronyms :-) Smiley face ANSI American National Standards Institute ARPA Advanced Research Projects Agency ARPANET Advanced Research Projects Agency Network AS Autonomous System ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode BGP Border Gateway Protocol BOF Birds Of a Feather BSD Berkeley Software Distribution BTW By The Way CCIRN Coordinating Committee for Intercontinental Research Networks CCITT International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Comittee CIDR Classless Inter-Domain Routing CIX Commercial Information Exchange CNI Coalition for Networked Information CREN The Corporation for Research and Educational Networking DARPA U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (now ARPA) DDN U.S. Defense Data Network DISA U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency EGP Exterior Gateway Protocol FAQ Frequently Asked Question FARNET Federation of American Research NETworks FIX U.S. Federal Information Exchange FNC U.S. Federal Networking Council FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name FYI For Your Information (RFC) GOSIP U.S. Government OSI Profile IAB Internet Architecture Board IANA Internet Assigned Numbers Authority I-D Internet-Draft IEN Internet Experiment Note IESG Internet Engineering Steering Group IETF Internet Engineering Task Force IGP Interior Gateway Protocol IMHO In My Humble Opinion IMR Internet Monthly Report InterNIC Internet Network Information Center IR Internet Registry IRSG Internet Research Steering Group IRTF Internet Research Task Force ISO International Organization for Standardization ISOC Internet Society ISODE ISO Development Environment ITU International Telecommunication Union MIB Management Information Base MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail ExtensionsInternet Engineering Task Force [Page 20]RFC 1539 The Tao of IETF October 1993 NIC Network Information Center NIS Network Information Services NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology NOC Network Operations Center NREN National Research and Education Network NSF National Science Foundation OSI Open Systems Interconnection PEM Privacy Enhanced Mail PTT Postal, Telegraph and Telephone RARE Reseaux Associes pour la Recherche Europeenne RFC Request For Comments RIPE Reseaux IP Europeenne SIG Special Interest Group STD Standard (RFC) TLA Three Letter Acronym TTFN Ta-Ta For Now UTC Universal Time Coordinated WG Working Group WRT With Respect To WYSIWYG What You See is What You GetReferences FYI1 Malkin, G., and J. Reynolds, "F.Y.I. on F.Y.I.", FYI 1, RFC 1150, Proteon, USC/Information Sciences Institute, March 1990. GAID "Guidelines to Authors of Internet Drafts", 1id-guidelines.txt. ROSE Rose, M., "The Open Book: A Practical Perspective on OSI", Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1989. RFC1111 Postel, J., "Request for Comments on Request for Comments", RFC 1111, USC/Information Sciences Institute, August 1989. RFC1160 Cerf, V., "The Internet Activities Board", RFC 1160, NRI, May 1990. RFC1310 Chapin, L., Chair, "The Internet Standards Process", RFC 1310, Internet Activities Board, March 1992. RFC1311 Postel, J., Editor, "Introduction to the STD Notes", RFC 1311, USC/Information Sciences Institute, March 1992. STD1 Postel, J., Editor, "Internet Official Protocol Standards", STD 1, RFC 1500, Internet Architecture Board, August 1993.Internet Engineering Task Force [Page 21]RFC 1539 The Tao of IETF October 1993Security Considerations Security issues are not discussed in this memo.Author's Address Gary Scott Malkin Xylogics, Inc. 53 Third Avenue Burlington, MA 01803 Phone: (617) 272-8140 EMail: gmalkin@Xylogics.COMInternet Engineering Task Force [Page 22]
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