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   o  0mtg-agenda.txt                Agenda for the meeting   o  0mtg-at-a-glance-yymm.txt      Logistics information for the meeting   o  0mtg-rsvp.txt                  Meeting registration form   o  0mtg-sites.txt                 Future meeting sites and dates   o  0mtg-multicast-guide-yymm.txt  Schedule for MBone-multicast sessions   o  0mtg-traveldirections-yymm.txt Directions to the meeting site   o  0tao.txt                       This document   o  1directories.txt               IETF shadow directory locations and                                     contents   o  1id-guidelines.txt             Guidelines to authors of Internet-                                     Drafts   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 relevant to                                     the IETF, but not associated with                                     working groups   o  1proceedings-request.txt       A proceedings order form   o  1wg-summary.txt                List of all working groups, by                                     area, including the chair(s) and                                     mailing list   o  1wg-summary-by-acronym.txt     Same as above, but sorted by                                     acronym   o  1wg-charter.txt                Abbreviated versions of all current                                     working group charters   o  1wg-charters-by-acronym.txt    Same as above, but sorted by                                     acronym   Additionally, the full charters and minutes of the working groups and   BOFs are archived under the "ietf" directory (see 1directories.txt   for a complete explanation).Internet Engineering Task Force                                [Page 18]RFC 1718                    The Tao of IETF                November 1994   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  Europe:         nic.nordu.net (192.36.148.17)   o  Pacific Rim:    munnari.oz.au (128.250.1.21)   o  US/East Coast:  ds.internic.net (198.49.45.10)   o  US/West Coast:  ftp.isi.edu (128.9.0.32)   These files are also available through the Internet Gopher on host   "gopher.ietf.cnri.reston.va.us" and the WorldWide Web server at URL   <http://www.ietf.cnri.reston.va.us/home.html>.   Residing on the same archive sites are the RFCs and Internet-Drafts.   They are in the "rfc" and "internet-drafts" directories,   respectively.  The file "1rfc_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 e-   mail 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.edu   Where FILE specifies the name of a file to be returned and PATH is an   optional command that specifies the e-mail address to which the   file(s) should be sent.  The file(s) can be returned in one or more   MIME messages by adding the command "ENCODING mime" to the top of the   message.Internet Engineering Task Force                                [Page 19]RFC 1718                    The Tao of IETF                November 1994   RFCs may also be retrieved via e-mail 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 e-mailed 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 e-mail a list of all RFCs with "gateway" in the   title or as an assigned keyword.  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   IPNG     IP: Next Generation   MGT      Network Management   OPS      Operational Requirements   RTG      Routing   SEC      Security   TSV      Transport   USV      User ServicesInternet Engineering Task Force                                [Page 20]RFC 1718                    The Tao of IETF                November 1994Acronyms   :-)      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 Committee   CIDR     Classless Inter-Domain Routing   CIX      Commercial Information Exchange   CNI      Coalition for Networked Information   CREN     The Corporation for Research and Educational Networking   DARPA    US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (now ARPA)   DDN      US Defense Data Network   DISA     US Defense Information Systems Agency   EGP      Exterior Gateway Protocol   FAQ      Frequently Asked Question   FARNET   Federation of American Research NETworks   FIX      US Federal Information Exchange   FNC      US Federal Networking Council   FQDN     Fully Qualified Domain Name   FYI      For Your Information (RFC)   GOSIP    US 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   IPng     IP: Next Generation   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 BaseInternet Engineering Task Force                                [Page 21]RFC 1718                    The Tao of IETF                November 1994   MIME     Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions   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 GetAcknowledgments   The IETF Secretariat would like to acknowledge the time and efforts   of Gary Malkin who prepared the first version of this document (RFC   1391), and coordinated all the changes in the first revision (RFC   1539).  Without his help, this document might still be "in progress."References   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.   RFC1543 Postel, J., "Request for Comments on Request for Comments",           RFC 1543, USC/Information Sciences Institute, August 1989.   RFC1160 Cerf, V., "The Internet Activities Board", RFC 1160, NRI, May           1990.Internet Engineering Task Force                                [Page 22]RFC 1718                    The Tao of IETF                November 1994   RFC1602 Chapin, L., Chair, "The Internet Standards Process", RFC           1602, 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 1720, Internet Architecture Board, November 1994.Security Considerations   Security issues are not discussed in this memo.Authors' Addresses   The IETF Secretariat   c/o Corporation for National Research Initiatives   1895 Preston White Drive   Suite 100   Reston, VA  22091   Phone:  +1 703 620 8990   Fax:    +1 703 620 0913   EMail:  ietf-info@cnri.reston.va.us   Gary Scott Malkin   Xylogics, Inc.   53 Third Avenue   Burlington, MA  01803   Phone:  +1 617 272 8140   EMail:  gmalkin@Xylogics.COMInternet Engineering Task Force                                [Page 23]

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