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RFC 0000-0099 RFC 0100-0199 RFC 0200-0299
RFC 0300-0399 RFC 0400-0499 RFC 0500-0599
RFC 0600-0699 RFC 0700-0799 RFC 0800-0899
RFC 0900-0999 RFC 1000-1099 RFC 1100-1199
RFC 1200-1299 RFC 1300-1399 RFC 1400-1499
RFC 1500-1599 RFC 1600-1699 RFC 1700-1799
RFC 1800-1899 RFC 1900-1999 RFC 2000-2099
RFC 2100-2199 RFC 2200-2299 RFC 2300-2399
RFC 2400-2499 RFC 2500-2599 RFC 2600-2699


RFC 0000-0099

0001 Host Software
0003 Documentation conventions -> 0010
0004 Network timetable
0005 Decode Encode Language (DEL)
0006 Conversation with Bob Kahn
0010 Documentation conventions <- 0003 -> 0016
0013 Zero Text Length EOF Message
0016 M.I.T <- 0010 -> 0024
0018 IMP-IMP and HOST-HOST Control Links
0019 Two protocol suggestions to reduce congestion at swap boundnodes
0021 Network meeting
0023 Transmission of Multiple Control Messages
0024 Documentation Conventions <- 0016
0025 No High Link Numbers
0027 Documentation Conventions
0028 Time Standards
0029 Response to RFC 28
0030 Documentation Conventions
0035 Network Meeting
0037 Network Meeting Epilogue, etc
0038 Comments on Network Protocol from NWG/RFC #36
0040 More Comments on the Forthcoming Protocol
0041 IMP-IMP Teletype Communication
0043 Proposed Meeting
0045 New Protocol is Coming
0049 Conversations with S
0050 Comments on the Meyer Proposal
0052 Updated distribution list
0054 Official Protocol Proffering
0056 Third Level Protocol: Logger Protocol
0058 Logical Message Synchronization
0059 Flow Control - Fixed Versus Demand Allocation
0060 Simplified NCP Protocol
0062 Systems for Interprocess Communication in a Resource SharingComputer Network <- 0061
0063 Belated Network Meeting Report
0067 Proposed Change to Host/IMP Spec to Eliminate Marking
0068 Comments on Memory Allocation Control Commands: CEASE, ALL, GVB,RET, and RFNM
0069 Distribution List Change for MIT
0070 Note on Padding
0071 Reallocation in Case of Input Error
0072 Proposed Moratorium on Changes to Network Protocol
0073 Response to NWG/RFC 67
0075 Network Meeting
0078 NCP Status Report: UCSB/Rand
0081 Request for Reference Information
0085 Network Working Group meeting
0086 Proposal for a Network Standard Format for a Data Stream toControl Graphics Display
0087 Topic for Discussion at the Next Network Working Group Meeting.A
0090 CCN as a Network Service Center
0091 Proposed User-User Protocol
0093 Initial Connection Protocol
0095 Distribution of NWG/RFC's through the NIC -> 0155
0096 An Interactive Network Experiment to Study Modes of Access theNetwork Information Center
0098 Logger Protocol Proposal
0099 Network Meeting

 RFC 0100-0199

0103 Implementation of Interrupt Keys
0104 Link 191
0105 Network Specifications for Remote Job Entry and Remote Job OutputRetrieval at UCSB
0106 User/Server Site Protocol Network Host Questionnaire
0107 Output of the Host-Host Protocol Glitch Cleaning Committee
0111 Pressure from the Chairman
0113 Network activity report: UCSB Rand
0116 Structure of the May NWG Meeting
0117 Some comments on the official protocol
0120 Network PL1 subprograms
0123 Proffered Official ICP <- 0066 -> 0165
0124 Typographical error in RFC 107
0125 Response to RFC 86: Proposal for Network Standard Format for aGraphics Data Stream
0126 Graphics Facilities at Ames Research Center
0127 Comments on RFC 123 -> 0145
0129 Request for comments on socket name structure
0131 Response to RFC 116: May NWG meeting
0132 Typographical Error in RFC 107 -> 0154
0133 File Transfer and Recovery
0134 Network Graphics meeting
0140 Agenda for the May NWG meeting
0141 Comments on RFC 114: A File Transfer Protocol
0142 Time-Out Mechanism in the Host-Host Protocol
0143 Regarding proffered official ICP
0146 Views on issues relevant to data sharing on computer networks.P.M
0147 Definition of a socket
0148 Comments on RFC 123
0149 Best Laid Plans
0150 Use of IPC Facilities: A Working Paper
0151 Comments on a proffered official ICP: RFCs 123, 127
0152 SRI Artificial Intelligence status report
0154 Exposition Style <- 0132
0155 ARPA Network mailing lists <- 0095 -> 0168
0156 Status of the Illinois site: Response to RFC 116
0163 Data transfer protocols
0167 Socket conventions reconsidered
0168 ARPA Network mailing lists <- 0155 -> 0211
0170 RFC List by Number
0172 The File Transfer Protocol
0173 Network Data Management Committee Meeting Announcement
0174 UCLA - Computer Science Graphics Overview
0175 Comments on "Socket Conventions Reconsidered"
0176 Comments on "Byte size for connections"
0179 Link Number Assignments
0180 File system questionnaire
0181 Modifications to RFC 177
0185 NIC distribution of manuals and handbooks
0187 Network/440 Protocol Concept
0191 Graphics implementation and conceptualization at AugmentationResearch Center
0193 NETWORK CHECKOUT -> 0198
0194 The Data Reconfiguration Service -- Compiler/InterpreterImplementation Notes
0196 Mail Box Protocol -> 0221
0197 Initial Connection Protocol - Reviewed
0198 Site Certification - Lincoln Labs 360/67 <- 0193

 RFC 0200-0299

0202 Possible Deadlock in ICP
0204 Sockets in use
0207 September Network Working Group meeting -> 0212
0210 Improvement of Flow Control
0212 NWG meeting on network usage <- 0207
0213 IMP System change notification
0214 Network checkpoint <- 0198
0215 NCP, ICP, and Telnet: The Terminal IMP implementation
0217 Specifications changes for OLS, RJE/RJOR, and SMFS
0218 Changing the IMP status reporting facility
0223 Network Information Center schedule for network users
0224 Comments on Mailbox Protocol
0226 Standardization of host mnemonics -> 0247
0228 Clarification
0229 Standard host names -> 0236
0230 Toward reliable operation of minicomputer-based terminals on aTIP
0231 Service center standards for remote usage: A user's view
0232 Postponement of network graphics meeting
0233 Standardization of host call letters
0236 Standard host names <- 0229
0238 Comments on DTP and FTP proposals
0239 Host mnemonics proposed in RFC 226 (NIC 7625)
0240 Site Status <- 0235 -> 0252
0241 Connecting computers to MLC ports
0242 Data Descriptive Language for Shared Data
0245 Reservations for Network Group meeting
0246 Network Graphics meeting
0247 Proffered set of standard host names <- 0226
0249 Coordination of equipment and supplies purchase
0250 Some thoughts on file transfer
0251 Weather data
0252 Network host status <- 0240 -> 0255
0253 Second Network Graphics meeting details
0256 IMPSYS change notification
0263 "Very Distant" Host interface
0265 THE FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL -> 0354
0266 Network host status <- 0255 -> 0267
0267 Network Host Status <- 0266 -> 0287
0268 Graphics facilities information
0269 Some Experience with File Transfer
0271 IMP System change notifications
0273 More on standard host names <- 0237
0274 Establishing a local guide for network usage
0276 NIC course
0278 Revision of the Mail Box Protocol <- 0221
0280 A Draft of Host Names
0283 NETRJT: Remote Job Service Protocol for TIPS
0286 Network Library Information System
0287 Status of Network Hosts <- 0267 -> 0288
0289 What we hope is an official list of host names -> 0384
0291 Data Management Meeting Announcement
0293 Network Host Status <- 0288 -> 0298
0294 The Use of "Set Data Type" Transaction in File Transfer Protocol.A.K
0295 Report of the Protocol Workshop, 12 October 1971
0297 TIP Message Buffers
0299 Information Management System

RFC 0300-0399

0301 BBN IMP (#5) and NCC Schedule March 4, 1971
0302 Exercising The ARPANET
0305 Unknown Host Numbers
0308 ARPANET host availability data
0309 Data and File Transfer Workshop Announcement
0311 New Console Attachments to the USCB Host
0312 Proposed Change in IMP-to-Host Protocol
0314 Network Graphics Working Group Meeting
0321 CBI Networking Activity at MITRE
0322 Well known socket numbers
0324 RJE Protocol meeting
0326 Network Host Status <- 0319 -> 0330
0328 Suggested Telnet Protocol Changes
0330 Network Host Status <- 0326 -> 0332
0331 IMP System Change Notification -> 0343
0332 Network Host Status <- 0330 -> 0342
0334 Network Use on May 8
0335 New Interface - IMP/360
0336 Level 0 Graphic Input Protocol
0339 MLTNET: A "Multi Telnet" Subsystem for Tenex
0340 Proposed Telnet Changes
0342 Network Host Status <- 0332 -> 0344
0344 Network Host Status <- 0342 -> 0353
0345 Interest in Mixed Integer Programming (MPSX on NIC 360/91 atCCN)
0346 Satellite Considerations
0347 Echo process
0348 Discard Process
0349 Proposed Standard Socket Numbers -> 0433
0350 User Accounts for UCSB On-Line System
0352 TIP Site Information Form
0354 File Transfer Protocol <- 0264 -> 0542
0355 Response to NWG/RFC 346
0356 ARPA Network Control Center
0359 Status of the Release of the New IMP System (2600) <- 0343
0361 Deamon Processes on Host 106
0362 Network Host Status <- 0353 -> 0366
0365 Letter to All TIP Users
0366 Network Host Status <- 0362 -> 0367
0368 Comments on "Proposed Remote Job Entry Protocol"
0370 Network Host Status <- 0367 -> 0376
0371 Demonstration at International Computer CommunicationsConference
0372 Notes on a Conversation with Bob Kahn on the ICCC
0373 Arbitrary Character Sets
0374 IMP System Announcement
0376 Network Host Status <- 0370
0379 Using TSO at CCN
0382 Mathematical Software on the ARPA Network
0385 Comments on the File Transfer Protocol
0386 Letter to TIP users-2
0389 UCLA Campus Computing Network Liaison Staff for ARPA Network -> 0423
0390 TSO Scenario
0393 Comments on Telnet Protocol Changes
0394 Two Proposed Changes to the IMP-Host Protocol
0395 Switch Settings on IMPs and TIPs
0396 Network Graphics Working Group Meeting - Second Iteration
0398 ICP Sockets
0399 SMFS Login and Logout -> 0431

RFC 0400-0499

0401 Conversion of NGP-0 Coordinates to Device Specific Coordinates.J
0404 Host Address Changes Involving Rand and ISI
0405 Correction to RFC 404
0406 Scheduled IMP Software Releases
0407 Remote Job Entry Protocol <- 0360
0408 NETBANK
0410 Removal of the 30-Second Delay When Hosts Come Up
0411 New MULTICS Network Software Features
0412 User FTP Documentation
0416 ARC System Will Be Unavailable for Use During Thanksgiving Week.J.C
0421 Software Consulting Service for Network Users
0423 UCLA Campus Computing Network Liaison Staff for ARPANET <- 0389
0425 "But my NCP costs $500 a day"
0429 Character Generator Process
0431 Update on SMFS Login and Logout <- 0399
0469 Network mail meeting summary

RFC 0500-0599

0527 ARPAWOCKY
0542 File Transfer Protocol <- 0354 -> 0765
0559 Comments on The New Telnet Protocol and its Implementation
0561 Standardizing Network Mail Headers
0567 Cross Country Network Bandwidth
0569 NETED: A Common Editor for the ARPA Network
0580 Note to Protocol Designers and Implementers
0599 Update on NETRJS <- 0189 -> 0740

RFC 0600-0699

0602 "The stockings were hung by the chimney with care"
0606 Host names on-line
0607 Comments on the File Transfer Protocol -> 0624
0614 Response to RFC 607: "Comments on the File Transfer Protocol".K.T
0615 Proposed Network Standard Data Pathname syntax
0617 Note on socket number assignment
0618 Few observations on NCP statistics
0620 Request for monitor host table updates
0624 Comments on the File Transfer Protocol <- 0607
0626 On a possible lockup condition in IMP subnet due to messagesequencing
0636 TIP/Tenex reliability improvements
0640 Revised FTP reply codes
0643 Network Debugging Protocol
0644 On the problem of signature authentication for network mail
0651 Revised Telnet status option -> 0859
0652 Telnet output carriage-return disposition option
0653 Telnet output horizontal tabstops option
0654 Telnet output horizontal tab disposition option
0655 Telnet output formfeed disposition option
0656 Telnet output vertical tabstops option
0657 Telnet output vertical tab disposition option
0658 Telnet output linefeed disposition
0660 Some changes to the IMP and the IMP/Host interface
0662 Performance improvement in ARPANET file transfers from Multics.R
0663 Lost message detection and recovery protocol
0672 Multi-site data collection facility
0674 Procedure call documents: Version 2
0678 Standard file formats
0681 Network UNIX
0683 FTPSRV - Tenex extension for paged files
0684 Commentary on procedure calling as a network protocol
0685 Response time in cross network debugging
0687 IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol changes -> 0704
0689 Tenex NCP finite state machine for connections
0691 One more try on the FTP
0695 Official change in Host-Host Protocol
0698 Telnet extended ASCII option
0699 Request For Comments summary notes: 600-699


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RFC 0700-0799

0700 Protocol experiment
0701 August, 1974, survey of New-Protocol Telnet servers
0704 IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol change <- 0687
0705 Front-end Protocol B6700 version
0706 On the junk mail problem
0707 High-level framework for network-based resource sharing
0708 Elements of a Distributed Programming System
0713 MSDTP-Message Services Data Transmission Protocol
0716 Interim Revision to Appendix F of BBN 1822
0717 Assigned Network Numbers
0718 Comments on RCTE from the Tenex Implementation Experience
0719 Discussion on RCTE
0720 Address Specification Syntax for Network Mail
0721 Out-of-Band Control Signals in a Host-to-Host Protocol
0722 Thoughts on Interactions in Distributed Services
0723 Not Issued
0724 Proposed official standard for the format of ARPA Networkmessages -> 0733
0725 RJE protocol for a resource sharing network
0726 Remote Controlled Transmission and Echoing Telnet option
0727 Telnet logout option
0728 Minor pitfall in the Telnet Protocol
0729 Telnet byte macro option -> 0735
0730 Extensible field addressing
0731 Telnet Data Entry Terminal option -> 0732
0732 Telnet Data Entry Terminal option <- 0731
0733 Standard for the format of ARPA network text messages <- 0724 -> 0822
0734 SUPDUP Protocol
0735 Revised Telnet byte macro option <- 0729
0736 Telnet SUPDUP option
0737 FTP extension: XSEN
0738 Time server
0739 Assigned numbers <- 0604 -> 0750
0740 NETRJS Protocol <- 0599
0741 Specifications for the Network Voice Protocol (NVP)
0742 NAME/FINGER Protocol -> 1288
0743 FTP extension: XRSQ/XRCP
0744 MARS - a Message Archiving and Retrieval Service
0745 JANUS interface specifications
0746 SUPDUP graphics extension
0747 Recent extensions to the SUPDUP Protocol
0748 Telnet randomly-lose option
0749 Telnet SUPDUP-Output option
0750 Assigned numbers -> 0755
0751 Survey of FTP mail and MLFL
0752 Universal host table
0753 Internet Message Protocol
0754 Out-of-net host addresses for mail
0755 Assigned numbers -> 0758
0756 NIC name server - a datagram-based information utility
0757 Suggested solution to the naming, addressing, and deliveryproblem for ARPANET message systems
0758 Assigned numbers -> 0762
0759 Internet Message Protocol
0760 DoD standard Internet Protocol -> 0791
0761 DoD standard Transmission Control Protocol
0762 Assigned numbers -> 0770
0763 Role mailboxes
0764 Telnet Protocol specification -> 0854
0765 File Transfer Protocol specification <- 0542 -> 0959
0766 Internet Protocol Handbook: Table of contents -> 0774
0767 Structured format for transmission of multi-media documents
0768 User Datagram Protocol
0769 Rapicom 450 facsimile file format
0770 Assigned numbers -> 0776
0771 Mail transition plan
0772 Mail Transfer Protocol -> 0780
0773 Comments on NCP/TCP mail service transition strategy
0774 Internet Protocol Handbook: Table of contents <- 0766
0775 Directory oriented FTP commands
0776 Assigned numbers -> 0790
0777 Internet Control Message Protocol <- 0760 -> 0792
0778 DCNET Internet Clock Service
0779 Telnet send-location option
0780 Mail Transfer Protocol <- 0772 -> 0788
0781 Specification of the Internet Protocol (IP) timestamp option
0782 Virtual Terminal management model
0783 TFTP Protocol (revision 2)
0784 Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS20 implementation -> 1350
0785 Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS20 file definitions
0786 Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS20 MTP-NIMAIL interface
0787 Connectionless data transmission survey/tutorial
0788 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol <- 0780 -> 0821
0789 Vulnerabilities of network control protocols: An example
0790 Assigned numbers <- 0776 -> 0820
0791 Internet Protocol <- 0760
0792 Internet Control Message Protocol <- 0777
0793 Transmission Control Protocol
0794 Pre-emption
0795 Service mappings
0796 Address mappings
0797 Format for Bitmap files
0798 Decoding facsimile data from the Rapicom 450
0799 Internet name domains

 RFC 0800-0899

0800 Request For Comments summary notes: 700-799
0801 NCP/TCP transition plan
0802 ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol -> 0851
0803 Dacom 450/500 facsimile data transcoding
0804 CCITT draft recommendation T.4
0805 Computer mail meeting notes
0806 Proposed Federal Information Processing Standard: Specificationfor message format for computer based message systems -> 0841
0807 Multimedia mail meeting notes
0808 Summary of computer mail services meeting held at BBN on 10January 1979
0809 UCL facsimile system
0810 DoD Internet host table specification <- 0608 -> 0952
0811 Hostnames Server -> 0953
0812 NICNAME/WHOIS -> 0954
0813 Window and Acknowledgement Strategy in TCP
0814 Name, addresses, ports, and routes
0815 IP datagram reassembly algorithms
0816 Fault isolation and recovery
0817 Modularity and efficiency in protocol implementation
0818 Remote User Telnet service
0819 Domain naming convention for Internet user applications
0820 Assigned numbers <- 0790 -> 0870
0821 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol <- 0788
0822 Standard for the format of ARPA Internet text messages <- 0733
0823 DARPA Internet gateway
0824 CRONUS Virtual Local Network
0825 Request for comments on Requests For Comments -> 1111
0826 Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol: Or converting networkprotocol addresses to 48.bit Ethernet address for transmission onEthernet hardware
0827 Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP)
0828 Data communications: IFIP's international "network" of experts.K
0829 Packet satellite technology reference sources
0830 Distributed system for Internet name service
0831 Backup access to the European side of SATNET
0832 Who talks TCP? -> 0833
0833 Who talks TCP? <- 0832 -> 0834
0834 Who talks TCP? <- 0833 -> 0835
0835 Who talks TCP? <- 0834 -> 0836
0836 Who talks TCP? <- 0835 -> 0837
0837 Who talks TCP? <- 0836 -> 0838
0838 Who talks TCP? <- 0837 -> 0839
0839 Who talks TCP? <- 0838 -> 0842
0840 Official protocols -> 0880
0841 Specification for message format for Computer Based MessageSystems <- 0806
0842 Who talks TCP? - survey of 1 February 83 <- 0839 -> 0843
0843 Who talks TCP? - survey of 8 February 83 <- 0842 -> 0845
0844 Who talks ICMP, too? - Survey of 18 February 1983
0845 Who talks TCP? - survey of 15 February 1983 <- 0843 -> 0846
0846 Who talks TCP? - survey of 22 February 1983 <- 0845 -> 0847
0847 Summary of Smallberg surveys <- 0846
0848 Who provides the "little" TCP services?
0849 Suggestions for improved host table distribution
0850 Standard for interchange of USENET messages -> 1036
0851 ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol <- 0802 -> 0878
0852 ARPANET short blocking feature
0853 Not Issued
0854 Telnet Protocol Specification <- 0764
0855 Telnet Option Specifications
0856 Telnet Binary Transmission
0857 Telnet Echo Option
0858 Telnet Suppress Go Ahead Option
0859 Telnet Status Option <- 0651
0860 Telnet Timing Mark Option
0861 Telnet Extended Options: List Option
0862 Echo Protocol
0863 Discard Protocol
0864 Character Generator Protocol
0865 Quote of the Day Protocol
0866 Active users
0867 Daytime Protocol
0868 Time Protocol
0869 Host Monitoring Protocol
0870 Assigned numbers <- 0820 -> 0900
0871 Perspective on the ARPANET reference model
0872 TCP-on-a-LAN
0873 Illusion of vendor support
0874 Critique of X.25
0875 Gateways, architectures, and heffalumps
0876 Survey of SMTP implementations
0877 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over public datanetworks
0878 ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol <- 0851
0879 TCP maximum segment size and related topics
0880 Official protocols <- 0840 -> 0901
0881 Domain names plan and schedule
0882 Domain names: Concepts and facilities -> 1034
0883 Domain names: Implementation specification -> 1034
0884 Telnet terminal type option -> 0930
0885 Telnet end of record option
0886 Proposed standard for message header munging
0887 Resource Location Protocol
0888 "STUB" Exterior Gateway Protocol
0889 Internet delay experiments
0890 Exterior Gateway Protocol implementation schedule
0891 DCN local-network protocols
0892 ISO Transport Protocol specification -> 0905
0893 Trailer encapsulations
0894 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over Ethernetnetworks
0895 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over experimentalEthernet networks
0896 Congestion control in IP/TCP internetworks
0897 Domain name system implementation schedule
0898 Gateway special interest group meeting notes
0899 Request For Comments summary notes: 800-899

RFC 0900-0999

0900 Assigned Numbers <- 0870 -> 0923
0901 Official ARPA-Internet protocols <- 0880
0902 ARPA Internet Protocol policy
0903 Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
0904 Exterior Gateway Protocol formal specification
0905 ISO Transport Protocol specification ISO DP 8073 <- 0892
0906 Bootstrap loading using TFTP
0907 Host Access Protocol specification
0908 Reliable Data Protocol
0909 Loader Debugger Protocol
0910 Multimedia mail meeting notes
0911 EGP Gateway under Berkeley UNIX 4.2
0912 Authentication service -> 0931
0913 Simple File Transfer Protocol
0914 Thinwire protocol for connecting personal computers to theInternet
0915 Network mail path service
0916 Reliable Asynchronous Transfer Protocol (RATP)
0917 Internet subnets
0918 Post Office Protocol -> 0937
0919 Broadcasting Internet Datagrams
0920 Domain requirements
0921 Domain name system implementation schedule - revised
0922 Broadcasting Internet datagrams in the presence of subnets
0923 Assigned numbers <- 0900 -> 0943
0924 Official ARPA-Internet protocols for connecting personalcomputers to the Internet <- 0901 -> 0944
0925 Multi-LAN address resolution
0926 Protocol for providing the connectionless mode network services.International Organization for Standardization -> 0994
0927 TACACS user identification Telnet option
0928 Introduction to proposed DoD standard H-FP
0929 Proposed Host-Front End Protocol
0930 Telnet terminal type option <- 0884 -> 1091
0931 Authentication server <- 0912
0932 Subnetwork addressing scheme
0933 Output marking Telnet option
0934 Proposed standard for message encapsulation
0935 Reliable link layer protocols
0936 Another Internet subnet addressing scheme
0937 Post Office Protocol: Version 2 <- 0918
0938 Internet Reliable Transaction Protocol functional and interfacespecification
0939 Executive summary of the NRC report on transport protocols forDepartment of Defense data networks
0940 Toward an Internet standard scheme for subnetting
0941 Addendum to the network service definition covering network layeraddressing
0942 Transport protocols for Department of Defense data networks.National Research Council
0943 Assigned numbers <- 0923 -> 0960
0944 Official ARPA-Internet protocols <- 0924
0945 DoD statement on the NRC report -> 1039
0946 Telnet terminal location number option
0947 Multi-network broadcasting within the Internet
0948 Two methods for the transmission of IP datagrams over IEEE 802.3networks -> 1042
0949 FTP unique-named store command
0950 Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure
0951 Bootstrap Protocol
0952 DoD Internet host table specification <- 0810
0953 Hostname Server <- 0811
0954 NICNAME/WHOIS <- 0812
0955 Towards a transport service for transaction processingapplications
0956 Algorithms for synchronizing network clocks
0957 Experiments in network clock synchronization
0958 Network Time Protocol (NTP) -> 1059
0959 File Transfer Protocol <- 0765
0960 Assigned numbers <- 0943 -> 0990
0961 Official ARPA-Internet protocols <- 0944
0962 TCP-4 prime
0963 Some problems with the specification of the Military StandardInternet Protocol
0964 Some problems with the specification of the Military StandardTransmission Control Protocol
0965 Format for a graphical communication protocol
0966 Host groups: A multicast extension to the Internet Protocol -> 0988
0967 All victims together
0968 Twas the night before start-up
0969 NETBLT: A bulk data transfer protocol
0970 On packet switches with infinite storage
0971 Survey of data representation standards
0972 Password Generator Protocol
0973 Domain system changes and observations -> 1034
0974 Mail routing and the domain system
0975 Autonomous confederations
0976 UUCP mail interchange format standard
0977 Network News Transfer Protocol
0978 Voice File Interchange Protocol (VFIP)
0979 PSN End-to-End functional specification
0980 Protocol document order information
0981 Experimental multiple-path routing algorithm
0982 Guidelines for the specification of the structure of the DomainSpecific Part (DSP) of the ISO standard NSAP address
0983 ISO transport arrives on top of the TCP -> 1006
0984 PCMAIL: A distributed mail system for personal computers -> 0993
0985 Requirements for Internet gateways - draft -> 1009
0986 Guidelines for the use of Internet-IP addresses in the ISOConnectionless-Mode Network Protocol -> 1069
0987 Mapping between X.400 and RFC 822 -> 2156
0988 Host extensions for IP multicasting <- 0966 -> 1054
0989 Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part I: Messageencipherment and authentication procedures -> 1040
0990 Assigned numbers <- 0960 -> 1010
0991 Official ARPA-Internet protocols <- 0961
0992 On communication support for fault tolerant process groups
0993 PCMAIL: A distributed mail system for personal computers <- 0984 -> 1056
0994 Final text of DIS 8473, Protocol for Providing theConnectionless-mode Network Service
0995 End System to Intermediate System Routing Exchange Protocol foruse in conjunction with ISO 8473
0996 Statistics server
0997 Internet numbers -> 1020
0998 NETBLT: A bulk data transfer protocol <- 0969
0999 Requests For Comments summary notes: 900-999 <- 0160 -> 1000

RFC 1000-1099

1000 Request For Comments reference guide <- 0999
1001 Protocol standard for a NetBIOS service on a TCP/UDP transport:Concepts and methods
1002 Protocol standard for a NetBIOS service on a TCP/UDP transport:Detailed specifications
1003 Issues in defining an equations representation standard
1004 Distributed-protocol authentication scheme
1005 ARPANET AHIP-E Host Access Protocol (enhanced AHIP)
1006 ISO transport services on top of the TCP: Version 3 <- 0983
1007 Military supplement to the ISO Transport Protocol
1008 Implementation guide for the ISO Transport Protocol
1009 Requirements for Internet gateways <- 0985 -> 1812
1010 Assigned numbers <- 0990 -> 1060
1011 Official Internet protocols <- 0991
1012 Bibliography of Request For Comments 1 through 999
1013 X Window System Protocol, version 11: Alpha update April 1987.R.W
1014 XDR: External Data Representation standard
1015 Implementation plan for interagency research Internet
1016 Something a host could do with source quench: The Source QuenchIntroduced Delay (SQuID)
1017 Network requirements for scientific research: Internet task forceon scientific computing
1018 Some comments on SQuID
1019 Report of the Workshop on Environments for ComputationalMathematics
1020 Internet numbers <- 0997 -> 1062
1021 High-level Entity Management System (HEMS)
1022 High-level Entity Management Protocol (HEMP)
1023 HEMS monitoring and control language -> 1076
1024 HEMS variable definitions
1025 TCP and IP bake off
1026 Addendum to RFC 987: (Mapping between X.400 and RFC-822) -> 1327
1027 Using ARP to implement transparent subnet gateways
1028 Simple Gateway Monitoring Protocol
1029 More fault tolerant approach to address resolution for aMulti-LAN system of Ethernets
1030 On testing the NETBLT Protocol over divers networks
1031 MILNET name domain transition
1032 Domain administrators guide
1033 Domain administrators operations guide
1034 Domain names - concepts and facilities <- 0973 -> 1065
1035 Domain names - implementation and specification
1036 Standard for interchange of USENET messages <- 0850
1037 NFILE - a file access protocol
1038 Draft revised IP security option -> 1108
1039 DoD statement on Open Systems Interconnection protocols <- 0945
1040 Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part I: Messageencipherment and authentication procedures <- 0989 -> 1113
1041 Telnet 3270 regime option
1042 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over IEEE 802networks <- 0948
1043 Telnet Data Entry Terminal option: DODIIS implementation
1044 Internet Protocol on Network System's HYPERchannel: Protocolspecification
1045 VMTP: Versatile Message Transaction Protocol: Protocolspecification
1046 Queuing algorithm to provide type-of-service for IP links
1047 Duplicate messages and SMTP
1048 BOOTP vendor information extensions -> 1084
1049 Content-type header field for Internet messages
1050 RPC: Remote Procedure Call Protocol specification
1051 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams and ARP packetsover ARCNET networks -> 1201
1052 IAB recommendations for the development of Internet networkmanagement standards
1053 Telnet X.3 PAD option
1054 Host extensions for IP multicasting <- 0988 -> 1112
1055 Nonstandard for transmission of IP datagrams over serial lines:SLIP
1056 PCMAIL: A distributed mail system for personal computers <- 0993
1057 RPC: Remote Procedure Call Protocol specification: Version 2
1058 Routing Information Protocol
1059 Network Time Protocol (version 1) specification andimplementation <- 0958 -> 1119
1060 Assigned numbers <- 1010 -> 1340
1061 Not Issued
1062 Internet numbers <- 1020 -> 1117
1063 IP MTU discovery options
1064 Interactive Mail Access Protocol: Version 2 -> 1176
1065 Structure and identification of management information forTCP/IP-based internets <- 1034 -> 1155
1066 Management Information Base for network management ofTCP/IP-based internets -> 1156
1067 Simple Network Management Protocol -> 1098
1068 Background File Transfer Program (BFTP)
1069 Guidelines for the use of Internet-IP addresses in the ISOConnectionless-Mode Network Protocol <- 0986
1070 Use of the Internet as a subnetwork for experimentation with theOSI network layer
1071 Computing the Internet checksum
1072 TCP extensions for long-delay paths -> 1323
1073 Telnet window size option
1074 NSFNET backbone SPF based Interior Gateway Protocol
1075 Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
1076 HEMS monitoring and control language <- 1023
1077 Critical issues in high bandwidth networking
1078 TCP port service Multiplexer (TCPMUX)
1079 Telnet terminal speed option
1080 Telnet remote flow control option -> 1372
1081 Post Office Protocol: Version 3 -> 1225
1082 Post Office Protocol: Version 3: Extended service offerings
1083 IAB official protocol standards -> 1100
1084 BOOTP vendor information extensions <- 1048 -> 1395
1085 ISO presentation services on top of TCP/IP based internets
1086 ISO-TP0 bridge between TCP and X.25
1087 Ethics and the Internet
1088 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over NetBIOSnetworks
1089 SNMP over Ethernet
1090 SMTP on X.25
1091 Telnet terminal-type option <- 0930
1092 EGP and policy based routing in the new NSFNET backbone
1093 NSFNET routing architecture
1094 NFS: Network File System Protocol specification
1095 Common Management Information Services and Protocol over TCP/IP(CMOT) -> 1189
1096 Telnet X display location option
1097 Telnet subliminal-message option
1098 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) <- 1067 -> 1157
1099 Request for Comments Summary: RFC Numbers 1000-1099

RFC 1100-1199

1100 IAB official protocol standards <- 1083 -> 1130
1101 DNS encoding of network names and other types
1102 Policy routing in Internet protocols
1103 Proposed standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over FDDINetworks
1104 Models of policy based routing
1105 Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) -> 1163
1106 TCP big window and NAK options
1107 Plan for Internet directory services
1108 U.S <- 1038
1109 Report of the second Ad Hoc Network Management Review Group
1110 Problem with the TCP big window option
1111 Request for comments on Request for Comments: Instructions to RFCauthors -> 1543
1112 Host extensions for IP multicasting <- 0988
1113 Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part I -message encipherment and authentication procedures <- 0989 -> 1421
1114 Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part II -certificate-based key management -> 1422
1115 Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part III -algorithms, modes, and identifiers -> 1423
1116 Telnet Linemode option -> 1184
1117 Internet numbers <- 1062 -> 1166
1118 Hitchhikers guide to the Internet
1119 Network Time Protocol (version 2) specification andimplementation <- 0958 -> 1305
1120 Internet Activities Board -> 1160
1121 Act one - the poems
1122 Requirements for Internet hosts - communication layers
1123 Requirements for Internet hosts - application and support
1124 Policy issues in interconnecting networks
1125 Policy requirements for inter Administrative Domain routing
1126 Goals and functional requirements for inter-autonomous systemrouting
1127 Perspective on the Host Requirements RFCs
1128 Measured performance of the Network Time Protocol in the Internetsystem
1129 Internet time synchronization: The Network Time Protocol
1130 IAB official protocol standards <- 1100 -> 1140
1131 OSPF specification -> 1247
1132 Standard for the transmission of 802.2 packets over IPX networks.L.J
1133 Routing between the NSFNET and the DDN
1134 Point-to-Point Protocol: A proposal for multi-protocoltransmission of datagrams over Point-to-Point links -> 1171
1135 Helminthiasis of the Internet
1136 Administrative Domains and Routing Domains: A model for routingin the Internet
1137 Mapping between full RFC 822 and RFC 822 with restrictedencoding
1138 Mapping between X.400(1988) / ISO 10021 and RFC 822 -> 1327
1139 Echo function for ISO 8473 -> 1574
1140 IAB official protocol standards <- 1130 -> 1200
1141 Incremental updating of the Internet checksum
1142 OSI IS-IS Intra-domain Routing Protocol
1143 The Q Method of Implementing TELNET Option Negotiation
1144 Compressing TCP/IP headers for low-speed serial links
1145 TCP alternate checksum options -> 1146
1146 TCP alternate checksum options <- 1145
1147 FYI on a network management tool catalog: Tools for monitoringand debugging TCP/IP internets and interconnected devices
1148 Mapping between X.400(1988) / ISO 10021 and RFC 822 -> 1327
1149 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams on avian carriers.D
1150 FYI on FYI: Introduction to the FYI Notes
1151 Version 2 of the Reliable Data Protocol (RDP)
1152 Workshop report: Internet research steering group workshop onvery-high-speed networks
1153 Digest message format
1154 Encoding header field for internet messages
1155 Structure and identification of management information forTCP/IP-based internets <- 1065
1156 Management Information Base for network management ofTCP/IP-based internets <- 1066
1157 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) <- 1098
1158 Management Information Base for network management ofTCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II -> 1213
1159 Message Send Protocol
1160 Internet Activities Board <- 1120
1161 SNMP over OSI -> 1418
1162 Connectionless Network Protocol (ISO 8473) and End System toIntermediate System (ISO 9542) Management Information Base -> 1238
1163 Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) <- 1105
1164 Application of the Border Gateway Protocol in the Internet -> 1268
1165 Network Time Protocol (NTP) over the OSI Remote OperationsService
1166 Internet numbers <- 1117
1167 Thoughts on the National Research and Education Network
1168 Intermail and Commercial Mail Relay services
1169 Explaining the role of GOSIP
1170 Public key standards and licenses
1171 Point-to-Point Protocol for the transmission of multi-protocoldatagrams over Point-to-Point links <- 1134 -> 1331
1172 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) initial configuration options
1173 Responsibilities of host and network managers: A summary of the"oral tradition" of the Internet
1174 IAB recommended policy on distributing internet identifierassignment and IAB recommended policy change to internet "connected"status
1175 FYI on where to start: A bibliography of internetworkinginformation
1176 Interactive Mail Access Protocol: Version 2 <- 1064
1177 FYI on Questions and Answers: Answers to commonly asked "newinternet user" questions -> 1206
1178 Choosing a name for your computer
1179 Line printer daemon protocol
1180 TCP/IP tutorial
1181 RIPE Terms of Reference
1182 Not Issued
1183 New DNS RR Definitions
1184 Telnet Linemode Option <- 1116
1185 TCP Extension for High-Speed Paths -> 1323
1186 MD4 Message Digest Algorithm
1187 Bulk Table Retrieval with the SNMP
1188 Proposed Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over FDDINetworks
1189 Common Management Information Services and Protocols for theInternet (CMOT and CMIP)
1190 Experimental Internet Stream Protocol: Version 2 (ST-II) -> 1819
1191 Path MTU discovery <- 1063
1192 Commercialization of the Internet summary report
1193 Client requirements for real-time communication services
1194 Finger User Information Protocol <- 0742 -> 1288
1195 Use of OSI IS-IS for routing in TCP/IP and dual environments.R.W
1196 Finger User Information Protocol <- 1194
1197 Using ODA for translating multimedia information
1198 FYI on the X window system
1199 Request for Comments Summary Notes: 1100-1199

RFC 1200-1299

1200 IAB official protocol standards <- 1140 -> 1250
1201 Transmitting IP traffic over ARCNET networks <- 1051
1202 Directory Assistance service
1203 Interactive Mail Access Protocol: Version 3 <- 1064
1204 Message Posting Protocol (MPP)
1205 5250 Telnet interface
1206 FYI on Questions and Answers: Answers to commonly asked "newInternet user" questions <- 1177
1207 FYI on Questions and Answers: Answers to commonly asked"experienced Internet user" questions
1208 Glossary of networking terms
1209 Transmission of IP datagrams over the SMDS Service
1210 Network and infrastructure user requirements for transatlanticresearch collaboration: Brussels, July 16-18, and Washington July24-25, 1990
1211 Problems with the maintenance of large mailing lists
1212 Concise MIB definitions
1213 Management Information Base for Network Management ofTCP/IP-based internets:MIB-II <- 1158
1214 OSI internet management: Management Information Base
1215 Convention for defining traps for use with the SNMP
1216 Gigabit network economics and paradigm shifts
1217 Memo from the Consortium for Slow Commotion Research (CSCR)
1218 Naming scheme for c=US -> 1255
1219 On the assignment of subnet numbers
1220 Point-to-Point Protocol extensions for bridging -> 1638
1221 Host Access Protocol (HAP) specification: Version 2
1222 Advancing the NSFNET routing architecture
1223 OSI CLNS and LLC1 protocols on Network Systems HYPERchannel
1224 Techniques for managing asynchronously generated alerts
1225 Post Office Protocol: Version 3 <- 1081 -> 1460
1226 Internet protocol encapsulation of AX.25 frames
1227 SNMP MUX protocol and MIB
1228 SNMP-DPI: Simple Network Management Protocol Distributed ProgramInterface -> 1592
1229 Extensions to the generic-interface MIB -> 1573
1230 IEEE 802.4 Token Bus MIB
1231 IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB -> 1743
1232 Definitions of managed objects for the DS1 Interface type
1233 Definitions of managed objects for the DS3 Interface type
1234 Tunneling IPX traffic through IP networks
1235 Coherent File Distribution Protocol
1236 IP to X.121 address mapping for DDN
1237 Guidelines for OSI NSAP Allocation in the Internet -> 1629
1238 CLNS MIB for use with Connectionless Network Protocol (ISO 8473)and End System to Intermediate System (ISO 9542) <- 1162
1239 Reassignment of experimental MIBs to standard MIBs
1240 OSI connectionless transport services on top of UDP: Version 1.C
1241 Scheme for an internet encapsulation protocol: Version 1
1242 Benchmarking terminology for network interconnection devices
1243 AppleTalk Management Information Base -> 1742
1244 Site Security Handbook -> 2196
1245 OSPF Protocol Analysis
1246 Experience with the OSPF Protocol
1247 OSPF Version 2 <- 1131 -> 1583
1248 OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base -> 1252
1249 DIXIE Protocol Specification
1250 IAB Official Protocol Standards <- 1200 -> 2200
1251 Who's Who in the Internet: Biographies of IAB, IESG and IRSGMembers
1252 OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base <- 1248
1253 OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base <- 1252
1254 Gateway Congestion Control Survey
1255 A Naming Scheme for c=US <- 1218
1256 ICMP Router Discovery Messages
1257 Isochronous applications do not require jitter-controllednetworks
1258 BSD Rlogin
1259 Building the open road: The NREN as test-bed for the nationalpublic network
1260 Not Issued
1261 Transition of Nic Services
1262 Guidelines for Internet Measurement Activities
1263 TCP Extensions Considered Harmful
1264 Internet Engineering Task Force Internet Routing ProtocolStandardization Criteria
1265 BGP Protocol Analysis
1266 Experience with the BGP Protocol
1267 Border Gateway Protocol 3 (BGP-3) <- 1163
1268 Application of the Border Gateway Protocol in the Internet -> 1655
1269 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Border Gateway Protocol:Version 3
1270 SNMP Communications Services
1271 Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base
1272 Internet Accounting: Background
1273 Measurement Study of Changes in Service-Level Reachability in theGlobal TCP/IP Internet: Goals, Experimental Design, Implementation,and Policy Considerations
1274 The COSINE and Internet X.500 Schema
1275 Replication Requirements to provide an Internet Directory usingX.500
1276 Replication and Distributed Operations extensions to provide anInternet Directory using X.500
1277 Encoding Network Addresses to Support Operation over Non-OSILower Layers
1278 A string encoding of Presentation Address
1279 X.500 and Domains
1280 IAB Official Protocol Standards <- 1360 -> 2200
1281 Guidelines for the Secure Operation of the Internet
1282 BSD Rlogin
1283 SNMP over OSI -> 1418
1284 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like InterfaceTypes
1285 FDDI Management Information Base
1286 Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges -> 1493
1287 Towards the Future Internet Architecture
1288 The Finger User Information Protocol <- 1196
1289 DECnet Phase IV MIB Extensions -> 1559
1290 There's Gold in them thar Networks! or Searching for Treasure inall the Wrong Places -> 1402
1291 Mid-Level Networks Potential Technical Services
1292 A Catalog of Available X.500 Implementations -> 1632
1293 Inverse Address Resolution Protocol -> 2390
1294 Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay
1295 User Bill of Rights for entries and listings in the PublicDirectory -> 1417
1296 Internet Growth (1981-1991)
1297 NOC Internal Integrated Trouble Ticket System FunctionalSpecification Wishlist ("NOC TT REQUIREMENTS")
1298 SNMP over IPX -> 1420
1299 Summary of 1200-1299

RFC 1300-1399

1300 Remembrances of Things Past
1301 Multicast Transport Protocol
1302 Building a Network Information Services Infrastructure
1303 A Convention for Describing SNMP-based Agents
1304 Definitions of Managed Objects for the SIP Interface Type -> 1694
1305 Network Time Protocol (Version 3) Specification, Implementation.David L
1306 Experiences Supporting By-Request Circuit-Switched T3 Networks.A
1307 Dynamically Switched Link Control Protocol
1308 Executive Introduction to Directory Services Using the X.500Protocol
1309 Technical Overview of Directory Services Using the X.500Protocol
1310 The Internet Standards Process -> 1602
1311 Introduction to the STD Notes
1312 Message Send Protocol 2
1313 Today's Programming for KRFC AM 1313 Internet Talk Radio
1314 A File Format for the Exchange of Images in the Internet
1315 Management Information Base for Frame Relay DTEs
1316 Definitions of Managed Objects for Character Stream Devices -> 1658
1317 Definitions of Managed Objects for RS-232-like Hardware Devices.B
1318 Definitions of Managed Objects for Parallel-printer-like HardwareDevices
1319 The MD2 Message-Digest Algorithm
1320 The MD4 Message-Digest Algorithm
1321 The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm
1322 A Unified Approach to Inter-Domain Routing
1323 TCP Extensions for High Performance <- 1072
1324 A Discussion on Computer Network Conferencing
1325 FYI on Questions and Answers Answers to Commonly asked "NewInternet User" Questions <- 1206 -> 1594
1326 Mutual Encapsulation Considered Dangerous
1327 Mapping between X.400(1988) / ISO 10021 and RFC 822 -> 1495
1328 X.400 1988 to 1984 downgrading
1329 Thoughts on Address Resolution for Dual MAC FDDI Networks
1330 Recommendations for the Phase I Deployment of OSI DirectoryServices (X.500) and OSI Message Handling Services (X.400) within theESNET Community
1331 The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) for the Transmission ofMulti-protocol Datagrams over Point-to-Point Links <- 1171 -> 1548
1332 The PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP)
1333 PPP Link Quality Monitoring -> 1989
1334 PPP Authentication Protocols -> 1994
1335 A Two-Tier Address Structure for the Internet: A Solution to theProblem of Address Space Exhaustion
1336 Who's Who in the Internet: Biographies of IAB, IESG and IRSGMembers
1337 TIME-WAIT Assassination Hazards in TCP
1338 Supernetting: an Address Assignment and Aggregation Strategy -> 1519
1339 Remote Mail Checking Protocol
1340 Assigned Numbers <- 1060 -> 1700
1341 MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions): Mechanisms forSpecifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies -> 1521
1342 Representation of Non-ASCII Text in Internet Message Headers -> 1522
1343 A User Agent Configuration Mechanism for Multimedia Mail FormatInformation
1344 Implications of MIME for Internet Mail Gateways
1345 Character Mnemonics and Character Sets
1346 Resource Allocation, Control, and Accounting for the Use ofNetwork Resources
1347 TCP and UDP with Bigger Addresses (TUBA), A Simple Proposal forInternet Addressing and Routing
1348 DNS NSAP RRs -> 1637
1349 Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite -> 2474
1350 The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2) <- 0784
1351 SNMP Administrative Model
1352 SNMP Security Protocols
1353 Definitions of Managed Objects for Administration of SNMPParties
1354 IP Forwarding Table MIB -> 2096
1355 Privacy and Accuracy Issues in Network Information CenterDatabases
1356 Multiprotocol Interconnect on X.25 and ISDN in the Packet Mode.A <- 0877
1357 A Format for E-mailing Bibliographic Records -> 1807
1358 Charter of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) -> 1601
1359 Connecting to the Internet - What Connecting Institutions ShouldAnticipate
1360 IAB Official Protocol Standards -> 1280
1361 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) -> 1769
1362 Novell IPX over Various WAN Media (IPXWAN) -> 1634
1363 A Proposed Flow Specification
1364 BGP OSPF Interaction -> 1403
1365 An IP Address Extension Proposal
1366 Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space -> 1466
1367 Schedule for IP Address Space Management Guidelines -> 1467
1368 Definition of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3 Repeater Devices -> 1516
1369 Implementation Notes and Experience for the Internet EthernetMIB
1370 Applicability Statement for OSPF
1371 Choosing a Common IGP for the IP Internet
1372 Telnet Remote Flow Control Option <- 1080
1373 Portable DUAs
1374 IP and ARP on HIPPI
1375 Suggestion for New Classes of IP Addresses
1376 The PPP DECnet Phase IV Control Protocol (DNCP) -> 1762
1377 The PPP OSI Network Layer Control Protocol (OSINLCP)
1378 The PPP AppleTalk Control Protocol (ATCP)
1379 Extending TCP for Transactions -- Concepts
1380 IESG Deliberations on Routing and Addressing
1381 SNMP MIB Extension for X.25 LAPB
1382 SNMP MIB Extension for the X.25 Packet Layer
1383 An Experiment in DNS Based IP Routing
1384 Naming Guidelines for Directory Pilots -> 1617
1385 EIP: The Extended Internet Protocol
1386 The US Domain -> 1480
1387 RIP Version 2 Protocol Analysis -> 1721
1388 RIP Version 2 Carrying Additional Information -> 1723
1389 RIP Version 2 MIB Extensions -> 1724
1390 Transmission of IP and ARP over FDDI Networks
1391 The Tao of the IETF: A Guide for New Attendees of the InternetEngineering Task Force -> 1539
1392 Internet Users' Glossary -> 1983
1393 Traceroute Using an IP Option
1394 Relationship of Telex Answerback Codes to Internet Domains
1395 BOOTP Vendor Information Extensions <- 1084
1396 The Process for Organization of Internet Standards Working Group(POISED)
1397 Default Route Advertisement In BGP2 and BGP3 Version of TheBorder Gateway Protocol
1398 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-Like InterfaceTypes <- 1284 -> 1643
1399 Summary of 1300-1399

RFC 1400-1499

1400 Transition and Modernization of the Internet RegistrationService
1401 Correspondence between the IAB and DISA on the use of DNS.Internet Architecture Board
1402 There's Gold in them thar Networks! or Searching for Treasure inall the Wrong Places <- 1290
1403 BGP OSPF Interaction <- 1364
1404 A Model for Common Operational Statistics -> 1857
1405 Mapping between X.400(1984/1988) and Mail-11 (DECnet mail)
1406 Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS1 and E1 InterfaceTypes <- 1232 -> 2495
1407 Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS3/E3 Interface Type -> 2496
1408 Telnet Environment Option
1409 Telnet Authentication Option -> 1416
1410 IAB Official Protocol Standards <- 1360 -> 1500
1411 Telnet Authentication: Kerberos Version 4
1412 Telnet Authentication: SPX
1413 Identification Protocol <- 931
1414 Identification MIB
1415 FTP-FTAM Gateway Specification
1416 Telnet Authentication Option <- 1409
1417 NADF Standing Documents: A Brief Overview -> 1758
1418 SNMP over OSI <- 1161
1419 SNMP over AppleTalk
1420 SNMP over IPX <- 1298
1421 Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part I: MessageEncryption and Authentication Procedures <- 1113
1422 Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part II:Certificate-Based Key Management <- 1114
1423 Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part III:Algorithms, Modes, and Identifiers <- 1115
1424 Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part IV: KeyCertification and Related Services
1425 SMTP Service Extensions -> 1651
1426 SMTP Service Extension for 8bit-MIMEtransport -> 1652
1427 SMTP Service Extension for Message Size Declaration -> 1653
1428 Transition of Internet Mail from Just-Send-8 to 8bit-SMTP/MIME.G
1429 Listserv Distribute Protocol
1430 A Strategic Plan for Deploying an Internet X.500 DirectoryService
1431 DUA Metrics (OSI-DS 33 (v2))
1432 Recent Internet Books
1433 Directed ARP
1434 Data Link Switching: Switch-to-Switch Protocol
1435 IESG Advice from Experience with Path MTU Discovery
1436 The Internet Gopher Protocol (a distributed document search andretrieval protocol)
1437 The Extension of MIME Content-Types to a New Medium
1438 Internet Engineering Task Force Statements Of Boredom (SOBs)
1439 The Uniqueness of Unique Identifiers
1440 SIFT/UFT: Sender-Initiated/Unsolicited File Transfer
1441 Introduction to version 2 of the Internet-standard NetworkManagement Framework
1442 Structure of Management Information for version 2 of the SimpleNetwork Management Protocol (SNMPv2)
1443 Textual Conventions for version 2 of the Simple NetworkManagement Protocol (SNMPv2)
1444 Conformance Statements for version 2 of the Simple NetworkManagement Protocol (SNMPv2)
1445 Administrative Model for version 2 of the Simple NetworkManagement Protocol (SNMPv2)
1446 Security Protocols for version 2 of the Simple Network ManagementProtocol (SNMPv2)
1447 Party MIB for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol(SNMPv2)
1448 Protocol Operations for version 2 of the Simple NetworkManagement Protocol (SNMPv2)
1449 Transport Mappings for version 2 of the Simple Network ManagementProtocol (SNMPv2) -> 1906
1450 Management Information Base for version 2 of the Simple NetworkManagement Protocol (SNMPv2)
1451 Manager-to-Manager Management Information Base
1452 Coexistence between version 1 and version 2 of theInternet-standard Network Management Framework -> 1908
1453 A Comment on Packet Video Remote Conferencing and theTransport/Network Layers
1454 Comparison of Proposals for Next Version of IP
1455 Physical Link Security Type of Service -> 2474
1456 Conventions for Encoding the Vietnamese Language VISCII:VIetnamese Standard Code for Information Interchange VIQR: VIetnameseQuoted-Readable Specification
1457 Security Label Framework for the Internet
1458 Requirements for Multicast Protocols
1459 Internet Relay Chat Protocol
1460 Post Office Protocol - Version 3 <- 1225 -> 1725
1461 SNMP MIB extension for Multiprotocol Interconnect over X.25
1462 FYI on "What is the Internet?"
1463 FYI on Introducing the Internet-- A Short Bibliography ofIntroductory Internetworking Readings
1464 Using the Domain Name System To Store Arbitrary StringAttributes
1465 Routing Coordination for X.400 MHS Services Within a MultiProtocol / Multi Network Environment Table Format V3 for StaticRouting
1466 Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space <- 1366
1467 Status of CIDR Deployment in the Internet <- 1367
1468 Japanese Character Encoding for Internet Messages
1469 IP Multicast over Token-Ring Local Area Networks
1470 FYI on a Network Management Tool Catalog: Tools for Monitoringand Debugging TCP/IP Internets and Interconnected Devices
1471 The Definitions of Managed Objects for the Link Control Protocolof the Point-to-Point Protocol
1472 The Definitions of Managed Objects for the Security Protocols ofthe Point-to-Point Protocol
1473 The Definitions of Managed Objects for the IP Network ControlProtocol of the Point-to-Point Protocol
1474 The Definitions of Managed Objects for the Bridge Network ControlProtocol of the Point-to-Point Protocol
1475 TP/IX: The Next Internet
1476 RAP: Internet Route Access Protocol
1477 IDPR as a Proposed Standard
1478 An Architecture for Inter-Domain Policy Routing
1479 Inter-Domain Policy Routing Protocol Specification: Version 1
1480 The US Domain <- 1386
1481 IAB Recommendation for an Intermediate Strategy to Address theIssue of Scaling
1482 Aggregation Support in the NSFNET Policy-Based Routing Database.M
1483 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5
1484 Using the OSI Directory to achieve User Friendly Naming (OSI-DS24 (v1.2)) -> 1781
1485 A String Representation of Distinguished Names (OSI-DS 23 (v5)).S
1486 An Experiment in Remote Printing -> 1528
1487 X.500 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol -> 1777
1488 The X.500 String Representation of Standard Attribute Syntaxes.T -> 1778
1489 Registration of a Cyrillic Character Set
1490 Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay -> 2427
1491 A Survey of Advanced Usages of X.500
1492 An Access Control Protocol, Sometimes Called TACACS
1493 Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges <- 1286
1494 Equivalences between 1988 X.400 and RFC-822 Message Bodies
1495 Mapping between X.400 and RFC-822 Message Bodies <- 987 -> 2156
1496 Rules for downgrading messages from X.400/88 to X.400/84 whenMIME content-types are present in the messages
1497 BOOTP Vendor Information Extensions <- 1395 -> 1533
1498 On the Naming and Binding of Network Destinations
1499 Summary of 1400-1499

RFC 1500-1599

1500 Internet Official Protocol Standards <- 1410 -> 1540
1501 OS/2 User Group
1502 X.400 Use of Extended Character Sets
1503 Algorithms for Automating Administration in SNMPv2 Managers
1504 Appletalk Update-Based Routing Protocol: Enhanced AppletalkRouting
1505 Encoding Header Field for Internet Messages <- 1154
1506 A Tutorial on Gatewaying between X.400 and Internet Mail
1507 DASS - Distributed Authentication Security Service
1508 Generic Security Service Application Program Interface -> 2078
1509 Generic Security Service API : C-bindings
1510 The Kerberos Network Authentication Service (V5)
1511 Common Authentication Technology Overview
1512 FDDI Management Information Base
1513 Token Ring Extensions to the Remote Network Monitoring MIB
1514 Host Resources MIB
1515 Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3 Medium AttachmentUnits (MAUs)
1516 Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3 Repeater Devices.D <- 1368 -> 2108
1517 Applicability Statement for the Implementation of ClasslessInter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
1518 An Architecture for IP Address Allocation with CIDR
1519 Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR): an Address Assignment andAggregation Strategy <- 1338
1520 Exchanging Routing Information Across Provider Boundaries in theCIDR Environment
1521 MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part One: Mechanismsfor Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies.N <- 1341 -> 2045
1522 MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part Two: MessageHeader Extensions for Non-ASCII Text <- 1342 -> 2045
1523 The text/enriched MIME Content-type -> 1563
1524 A User Agent Configuration Mechanism For Multimedia Mail FormatInformation
1525 Definitions of Managed Objects for Source Routing Bridges <- 1286
1526 Assignment of System Identifiers for TUBA/CLNP Hosts
1527 What Should We Plan Given the Dilemma of the Network?
1528 Principles of Operation for the TPC.INT Subdomain: RemotePrinting -- Technical Procedures <- 1486
1529 Principles of Operation for the TPC.INT Subdomain: RemotePrinting -- Administrative Policies <- 1486
1530 Principles of Operation for the TPC.INT Subdomain: GeneralPrinciples and Policy
1531 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
1532 Clarifications and