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                                Dual MAC FDDI NetworksIn this document an idea is submitted how IP and ARP can be used oninhomogeneous FDDI networks (FDDI networks with single MAC and dual MACstations) by introducing a new protocol layer in the protocol suite ofthe dual MAC stations.  This memo provides information for the Internetcommunity.  It does not specify an Internet standard.Elliott                      Informational                     [Page 15]RFC 1399                  Summary of 1300-1399              January 19971328    Kille          May 92   X.400 1988 to 1984 downgradingThis document considers issues of downgrading from X.400(1988) toX.400(1984) [MHS88a, MHS84].  Annexe B of X.419 specifies somedowngrading rules [MHS88b], but these are not sufficient for provisionof service in an environment containing both 1984 and 1988 components.This document defines a number of extensions to this annexe.[STANDARDS-TRACK]1327    Kille          May 92   Mapping between X.400(1988) / ISO                                10021 and RFC 822This document specifies a mapping between two protocols.  Thisspecification should be used when this mapping is performed on the DARPAInternet or in the UK Academic Community.  This specification may bemodified in the light of implementation experience, but no substantialchanges are expected.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]1326    Tsuchiya       May 92   Mutual Encapsulation Considered                                DangerousThis memo describes a packet explosion problem that can occur withmutual encapsulation of protocols (A encapsulates B and B encapsulatesA).  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It doesnot specify an Internet standard.1325    Malkin         May 92   FYI on Questions and Answers                                Answers to Commonly asked "New                                Internet User" QuestionsThis FYI RFC is one of two FYI's called, "Questions and Answers" (Q/A),produced by the User Services Working Group of the Internet EngineeringTask Force (IETF).  The goal is to document the most commonly askedquestions and answers in the Internet.  This memo provides informationfor the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.Elliott                      Informational                     [Page 16]RFC 1399                  Summary of 1300-1399              January 19971324    Reed           May 92   A Discussion on Computer Network                                ConferencingThis memo is intended to make more people aware of the presentdevelopments in the Computer Conferencing field as well as put forwardideas on what should be done to formalize this work so that there is acommon standard for programmers and others who are involved in thisfield to work with.  This memo provides information for the Internetcommunity.  It does not specify an Internet standard.1323    Jacobson       May 92   TCP Extensions for High PerformanceThis memo presents a set of TCP extensions to improve performance overlarge bandwidth*delay product paths and to provide reliable operationover very high-speed paths.  It defines new TCP options for scaledwindows and timestamps, which are designed to provide compatibleinterworking with TCP's that do not implement the extensions.[STANDARDS-TRACK]1322    Estrin         May 92   A Unified Approach to Inter-Domain                                RoutingThis memo is an informational RFC which outlines one potential approachfor inter-domain routing in future global internets.  This memo providesinformation for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internetstandard.1321    Rivest         Apr 92   The MD5 Message-Digest AlgorithmThis document describes the MD5 message-digest algorithm. The algorithmtakes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a128-bit "fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input.  This memoprovides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify anInternet standard.1320    Rivest         Apr 92   The MD4 Message-Digest AlgorithmThis document describes the MD4 message-digest algorithm [1]. Thealgorithm takes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces asoutput a 128-bit "fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input.  Thismemo provides information for the Internet community.  It does notspecify an Internet standard.Elliott                      Informational                     [Page 17]RFC 1399                  Summary of 1300-1399              January 19971319    Kaliski        Apr 92   The MD2 Message-Digest AlgorithmThis document describes the MD2 message-digest algorithm. The algorithmtakes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a128-bit "fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input.  This memoprovides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify anInternet standard.1318    Stewart        Apr 92   Definitions of Managed Objects                                for Parallel-printer-like Hardware                                DevicesThis memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) foruse with network management protocols in TCP/IP based internets.  Inparticular, it defines objects for the management of parallel-printer-like devices.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]1317    Stewart        Apr 92   Definitions of Managed Objects for                                RS-232-like Hardware DevicesThis memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) foruse with network management protocols in TCP/IP based internets.  Inparticular, it defines objects for the management of RS-232-likedevices.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]1316    Stewart        Apr 92   Definitions of Managed Objects                                for Character Stream DevicesThis memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) foruse with network management protocols in TCP/IP based internets.  Inparticular it defines objects for the management of character streamdevices. [STANDARDS-TRACK]1315    Brown          Apr 92   Management Information Base for Frame                                Relay DTEsThis memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) foruse with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets.  Inparticular, it defines objects for managing Frame Relay.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]Elliott                      Informational                     [Page 18]RFC 1399                  Summary of 1300-1399              January 19971314    Katz           Apr 92   A File Format for the Exchange of                                Images in the InternetThis document defines a standard file format for the exchange of fax-like black and white images within the Internet.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]1313    Partridge      Apr 92   Today's Programming for KRFC AM 1313                                Internet Talk RadioHi and welcome to KRFC Internet Talk Radio, your place on the AM dialfor lively talk and just-breaking news on internetworking.  This memoprovides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify anInternet standard.1312    Nelson         Apr 92   Message Send Protocol 2The Message Send Protocol is used to send a short message to a givenuser on a given terminal on a given host.  This memo defines anExperimental Protocol for the Internet community.1311    Postel         Mar 92   Introduction to the STD NotesThe STDs are a subseries of notes within the RFC series that are theInternet standards.  The intent is to identify clearly for the Internetcommunity those RFCs which document Internet standards.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]1310    I.A.B.         Mar 92   The Internet Standards ProcessThis memo documents the process currently used for the standardizationof Internet protocols and procedures.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]1309    Weider         Mar 92   Technical Overview of Directory                                Services Using the X.500 ProtocolThis document is an overview of the X.500 standard for people notfamiliar with the technology. It compares and contrasts DirectoryServices based on X.500 with several of the other Directory servicescurrently in use in the Internet. This paper also describes the statusof the standard and provides references for further information on X.500implementations and technical information.  This memo providesinformation for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internetstandard.Elliott                      Informational                     [Page 19]RFC 1399                  Summary of 1300-1399              January 19971308    Weider         Mar 92   Executive Introduction to Directory                                Services Using the X.500 ProtocolThis document is an Executive Introduction to Directory Services usingthe X.500 protocol. It briefly discusses the deficiencies in currentlydeployed Internet Directory Services, and then illustrates the solutionsprovided by X.500.  This memo provides information for the Internetcommunity. It does not specify an Internet standard.1307    Young          Mar 92   Dynamically Switched Link Control                                ProtocolThis memo describes an experimental protocol developed by a project teamat Cray Research, Inc., in implementing support for circuit-switched T3services.  The protocol is used for the control of network connectionsexternal to a host, but known to the host.  This memo defines anExperimental Protocol for the Internet community.1306    Nicholson      Mar 92   Experiences Supporting By-Request                                Circuit-Switched T3 NetworksThis memo describes the experiences of a project team at Cray Research,Inc., in implementing support for circuit-switched T3 services.  Whilethe issues discussed may not be directly relevant to the researchproblems of the Internet, they may be interesting to a number ofresearchers and implementers.  This RFC provides information for theInternet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.1305   Mills           Mar 92   Network Time Protocol (Version 3):                                Specification, Implementation and                                AnalysisThis document describes the Network Time Protocol (NTP), specifies itsformal structure and summarizes information useful for itsimplementation.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]1304    Cox            Feb 92   Definitions of Managed Objects for the                                SIP Interface TypeThis memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) foruse with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets.  Inparticular, it defines objects for managing SIP (SMDS InterfaceProtocol) objects.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]Elliott                      Informational                     [Page 20]RFC 1399                  Summary of 1300-1399              January 19971303    McCloghrie     Feb 92   A Convention for Describing SNMP-based                                AgentsThis memo suggests a straight-forward approach towards describing SNMP-based agents.  This memo provides information for the Internetcommunity.  It does not specify an Internet standard.1302    Sitzler        Feb 92   Building a Network Information                                Services InfrastructureThis FYI RFC document is intended for existing Internet NetworkInformation Center (NIC) personnel, people interested in establishing anew NIC, Internet Network Operations Centers (NOCs), and fundingagencies interested in contributing to user support facilities.  Thismemo provides information for the Internet community.  It does notspecify an Internet standard.1301    Armstrong      Feb 92   Multicast Transport ProtocolThis memo describes a protocol for reliable transport that utilizes themulticast capability of applicable lower layer networking architectures.The transport definition permits an arbitrary number of transportproviders to perform realtime collaborations without requiringnetworking clients (aka, applications) to possess detailed knowledge ofthe population or geographical dispersion of the participating members.It is not network architectural specific, but does implicitly requiresome form of multicasting (or broadcasting) at the data link level, aswell as some means of communicating that capability up through thelayers to the transport.  This memo provides information for theInternet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.1300    Greenfield     Feb 92   Remembrances of Things PastPoem.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  Itdoes not specify an Internet standard.Elliott                      Informational                     [Page 21]RFC 1399                  Summary of 1300-1399              January 1997Security Considerations   Security issues are not discussed in this memo.Author's Address   Josh Elliott   University of Southern California   Information Sciences Institute   4676 Admiralty Way   Marina del Rey, CA 90292   Phone:  (310) 822-1511   EMail: elliott@isi.eduElliott                      Informational                     [Page 22]

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