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A change in internal procedures in the ARPANET status reports from
the IMPs to the NIC.
217 White Sep 71 Specification Changes for OLS,
RJE/RJOR, and SMFS
Current listing of documents that have been revised.
216 White Sep 71 Telnet Access to UCSB's On-Line
System
Discussion of the implementation of a teletype-compatible
interface to UCSB's On-Line System.
215 McKenzie Aug 71 NCP, ICP, and Telnet: The Terminal
IMP Implementation
Announcement of six Terminal IMPs being incorporated into the
Network, with additional Terminal IMPS scheduled for delivery.
214 Harslem Aug 71 Network Checkout
Notification of the verification of certain sites.
213 Cosell Aug 71 IMP System Change Notification
Several changes in the IMP internal procedures.
212 Vezza Aug 71 NWG Meeting on Network Usage
A mailing list for RFC distribution.
211 NIC Aug 71 ARPA Network Mailing List
210 Conrad Aug 71 Improvement of Flow Control
Discussion of the current "give back" - "return" scheme.
209 Cosell Aug 71 Host/IMP Interface Documentation
Discussion of a change to the IMP and the documentation
(BBN report 1822).
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208 McKenzie Aug 71 Address Tables
A table of hosts on or soon to be on the ARPANET.
207 Vezza Aug 71 A September Network Working Group
Meeting
Next meeting announcement.
206 White Aug 71 A User Telnet Description of an
Initial Implementation
This document describes a program whose function is to make an
Online System terminal appear to any teletype-compatible,
time-sharing system in the Network as if it were directly
connected to that system.
205 Braden Aug 71 NETCRT - A Character Display
Protocol
A significant revision of the character-display protocol (NETCRT),
based on CCN's proposed NETCRT from the May NWG Meeting.
204 Postel Aug 71 Sockets in use
Announcement to collect information on the use of socket numbers
for standard service programs.
203 Kalin Aug 71 Achieving Reliable Communication
This is a non-standard protocol, suitable for either second or
third level use and is proposed with the intent of providing error
resistant and highly reliable communication channels.
202 Wolfe Jul 71 Possible Deadlock in ICP
A notation of a possible deadlock that will occur if both sides
open thier send or both sides open their receive sockets first.
201 Never Issued.
200 NIC Aug 71 RFC List by Number
RFC's 1-200.
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199 Williams Jul 71 Suggestions for a Network
Data-Tablet Graphics Protocol
SDC's comments to the discussion of a protocol for network
graphics within the ARPA Network community. Concern is focused on
the development of the graphics protocol in two areas:
non-interactive graphics and data-tablet graphics, as opposed to
fully interactive graphics.
198 Heafner Jul 71 Site Certification - Lincoln Labs
360/67
A report from RAND that Lincoln Labs protocol implementations are
correct.
197 Shoshani Jul 71 Initial Connection Protocol -
Revised
An attempt at a simple version of ICP, assuming one may add
commands to Host-Host protocol.
196 Watson Jul 71 A Mail Box Protocol
The purpose of this protocol is to provide at each site a standard
mechanism to receive sequential files for immediate or deferred
printing or other uses.
195 Mealy Jul 71 Data Computers - Data Descriptions
and Access Language
This document discusses some of the problems involved in the
unified approach to Network data management, and to suggest
possible avenues of approach toward their resolution.
194 Cerf Jul 71 The Data Reconfiguration Service -
Compiler/Interpreter Implementation
Notes
This document describes the new features of the language, the new
syntax, the form interpreter, and the instruction set.
193 Harslem Jul 71 Network Checkout
A report form RAND on testing ten other hosts.
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192 Watson Jul 71 Some Factors Which a Network
Graphics Protocol Must Consider
Discussion on what any network graphics protocol should come to
grips with.
191 Irby Jul 71 Graphics Implementation and
Conceptualization at ARC
A brief description of the way in which graphics terminals are
conceptualized and used at the Augmentation Research Center.
190 Deutsch Jul 71 DEC PDP-10 - IMLAC Communication
System
This document describes an operational system for communicating
textual display information between a main-site computer and a
remote display processor.
189 Braden Jul 71 Interim NETRJS Specifications
A description of the operation and protocol of the remote job
entry service to CCN's 360 Model 91. This interim protocol will
be implemented as a production service before the end of July.
188 Karp Jan 71 Data Management Meeting Announcement
Plans for a data management meeting to be held Auguest 1971.
187 McKay Jul 71 A Network/440 Protocol Concept
An information Request for Comments that is intended to convey
some of the thinking and philosophy that went into IBM's network
protocol and overall network design.
186 Michener Jul 71 A Network Graphics Loader
The Network Graphics Loader described in this document proposes to
permit remote users on the ARPA network to obtain graphics output
from programs they write for the Evans and Sutherland Line Drawing
System.
185 North Jul 71 NIC Distribution of Manuals and
Handbooks
The NIC request that sites send copies of manuals and handbooks to
them.
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184 Kelley Jul 71 Proposed Graphic Display Modes
The ARPA Network node at the University of Illinois' Center for
Advanced Computation is different from other nodes. It is not
just a simple attachment to the net. Establishment of the
computer system specifically for use of the ILLIAC IV and the
network is in process. This paper describes the operating
systems, network interface and utility routines, and ILLIAC IV
routines to be used over the network.
183 Winett Jul 71 The EBCDIC Codes and Their Mapping
to ASCII
This document defines and describes the IBM Standard Extended BCD
Interchange Code. This is done in order to uniquely map the ASCII
codes into corresponding EBCDIC codes in a consistent manner
throughout the ARPA Network.
182 North Jun 71 Compilation of List of Relevant Site
Reports
A Network Information Center compilation list of all site-produced
reports which are of interest to Network participants.
181 McConnell Jun 71 Modifications to RFC 177
This document is intended to modify the proposal for a device
independent graphical display description discussed in RFC 177.
The main changes are in the definition of coordinate areas to
avoid one problem encountered with the old definition and to
provide more flexibility.
180 McKenzie Jun 71 File System Questionnaire
An attempt to gather information about local file and data
conventions.
179 McKenzie Jun 71 Link Number Assignments
This RFC has been replaced by RFCs 997 and 990.
178 Cotton Jun 71 Network Graphic Attention Handling
The process of attention handling is briefly described, various
graphic configurations are discussed, input devices are surveyed
to identify the types of data which they produce, and an attention
protocol is proposed.
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177 McConnell Jun 71 A Device Independent Graphical
Display Description
As more nodes are connected to the ARPA network, the types of
graphical display processors available to users is quite varied.
To attempt to facilitate the transmission of graphical information
over the network, a device independent description of a display is
described.
176 Bhushan Jun 71 Comments on Byte Size for
Connections
This document points out three views on the use of byte size for
network connections: 1) Byte size should not be used at all. 2)
Byte size is solely for the convenience of NCP's. 3) Byte size
choice is a user-level prerogative.
175 Harslem Jun 71 Comments on "Socket Conventions
Reconsidered"
Pro and con discussion regarding RFC 167.
174 Postel Jun 71 UCLA-Computer Science Graphics
Overview
This document provides an overview of the hardware, software, and
intentions of the UCLA Computer Science Department's Graphics
project.
173 Karp Jun 71 Network Data Management Committeee
Meeting Announcement
A report on the formation of a data managment committee and on its
first meeting.
172 Bhushan Jun 71 The File Transfer Protocol
This protocol is a user-level protocol for file transfer between
host computers (including terminal IMPs), on the ARPA computer
network. The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) uses the data transfer
protocol described in RFC 171. This paper assumes knowledge of
RFC 171.
171 Bhushan Jun 71 The Data Transfer Protocol
Definition of a low-level Data Transfer Protocol (DTP) to be used
for transfer of data in file transfer, remote job entry, and other
applications oriented protocols. A companion paper (RFC 172)
describes file transfer protocol.
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170 NIC Jun 71 RFC List by Number
A list of RFCs 1-170.
168 North May 71 ARPA Network Mailing Lists
Distribution list for RFCs.
167 Bhushan May 71 Socket Conventions Reconsidered
The recent NCP Protocol said nothing about how hosts should assign
socket numbers to process ports, except that the low-order bit is
to specify socket gender. This document discusses two recent
proposals that call for additional network-wide conventions on the
32-bit socket number.
166 Anderson May 71 Data Reconfiguration Service - An
Implementation Specification
This DRS experiment involved a software mechanism to reformat
Network data streams. The mechanism can be adapted to numerous
Network application programs.
165 Postel May 71 A Proferred Official Initial
Connection Protocol
This document specifies the third level protocol used to connect a
user process at one site with a server process at another site.
164 Heafner May 71 Minutes of Network Working Group
Meeting
A 38 page reference on the discussions held at the Network Working
Group Meeting.
163 Cerf May 71 Data Transfer Protocols
An informal statement on Data Transfer Protocols, in relation to
material discussed at the SJCC.
162 Kampe May 71 NETBUGGER3
Discussion of NETBUGGER3 as a third level program for the
debugging of second and third level programs, experimentation with
and simulation of third level protocols.
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161 Shoshani May 71 A Solution to the Race Condition in
the ICP
A proposed solution to a problem that arose out of RFC 143.
160 NIC May 71 RFC Brief List
Title or Partial Title RFC List (1-160)
159 Never Issued.
158 O'Sullivan May 71 Proposed Telnet Protocol
Solicitation of comments, evaluation, and requests for
modification of the proposed Telnet protocol.
157 Cerf May 71 Invitation to the Second Symposium
on Problems in the Optimization of
Data Communication Systems
Announcement of an ACM/IEEE conference on data communication.
156 Bouknight Apr 71 Status of the Illinois Site
(Response to RFC 116)
Discusses the status of the operational hardware at the Illinois
site.
155 NIC May 71 List to Receive RFCs
Mailing list of people who are receiving the initial distribution
of RFCs.
154 Crocker May 71 Exposition Style
A note on style in documentation.
153 Melvin May 71 SRI ARC-NIC Status
Discusses the current computer and network status of the SRI
ARC-NIC.
152 Wilber May 71 SRI Artificial Intelligence Status
Report
Status report on SRAI's connection to the ARPANET as a research
center.
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151 Shoshani May 71 Comments on a Proferred Official ICP
(RFCs 123,127)
Specific and general remarks regarding the ICP.
150 Kalin May 71 The Use of IPC Facilities
A working paper discussing the exposition of the types of usage to
which an IPC facility would be subjected. This document hopes to
clarify the goals being pursued and should provide a benchmark for
gauging various implementation strategies.
149 Crocker May 71 The Best Laid Plans...
Changes to the topics and attendees of the upcoming NWG meeting.
148 Bhushan May 71 Comments on RFC 123
Regarding the byte size requirements for the initial connection.
147 Winett May 71 The Definition of a Socket
Defining, specifying, and identifying sockets.
146 Karp May 71 Views on Issues Relevant to Data
Sharing on Computer Networks
Concurrence with the views presented in RFC 140.
145 Postel May 71 Initial Connection Protocol Control
Commands
An interpretation of the exchange between NCP's which would be
necessary to carry out the Initial Connection Protocol (ICP) of
RFC 123.
144 Shoshani Apr 71 Data Sharing on Computer Networks
An introductory paper for the upcoming NWG meeting in Atlantic
City.
143 Naylor May 71 Regarding Proferred Official ICP
Comments on a race condition discovered in the ICP as proposed in
RFC 123.
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142 Kline May 71 Time-out Mechanism in the Host-Host
Protocol
Discussion on potential situations that can occur when sending a
message to a foreign site.
141 Harslem Apr 71 Comments on RFC 114 (A File Transfer
Protocol)
Further discussion on the File Transfer Protocol.
140 Crocker May 71 Agenda for the May NWG Meeting
A list of topics to be discussed at the upcoming meeting, plus a
listing of relevant RFCs that should be reviewed prior to the
meeting.
139 O'Sullivan May 71 Discussion of Telnet Protocol
An extension of RFC 137.
138 Anderson Apr 71 Status Report on Proposed Data
Reconfiguration Service
Provides a description of a proposed Network experiment and to
solicit comments on any aspect of the experiment.
137 O'Sullivan Apr 71 Telnet Protocol - A Proposed
Document
Solicitation for review and comment before the Atlantic City NWG
meetings.
136 Kahn Apr 71 Host Accounting and Administrative
Procedures
Discussion of a plan to be formulated and accepted for the
development of a Host accounting system in the ARPA Network.
135 Hathaway Apr 71 Response to RFC 110
Comments and proposals of new conventions to replace the ones
proposed in RFC 110.
134 Vezza Apr 71 Network Graphics Meeting
Announcement of the next Network Graphics Meeting at Project MAC
in July 1971.
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133 Sundberg Apr 71 File Transfer and Error Recovery
Sample interchanges and comments on file transfer and errors.
132 White Apr 71 Typographical Error in RFC 107
Points out an error in RFC 107.
131 Harslem Apr 71 Response to RFC 116 (May NWG
Meeting)
A description of networr plans at RAND, including the data
reconfiguration service, and a comment on the role of the NWG.
130 Heafner Apr 71 Response to RFC 111 (Pressure from
the Chairman)
Discussion of RAND's role in testing other host implementations
and schedule dependences.
129 Harslem Apr 71 A Request for Comments on Socket
Name Structure
Comments on several suggested socket name structures.
128 Postel Apr 71 Bytes
Discussion of the Byte size parameter allowed by the 2nd level
protocol.
127 Postel Apr 71 Comments on RFC 123
Continued interpretations of the exchange between NCP's which
would be necessary to carry out the Initial Connection Protocol of
RFC 123.
126 McConnell Apr 71 Ames Graphics Facilities at Ames
Research Center
Discusses the graphical facilities at Ames for the IBM 360/67 TSS.
125 McConnell Apr 71 Response to RFC 86, Proposal for
Network Standard Format for a
Graphics Data Stream
Improves and updates RFC 86.
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124 Melvin Apr 71 Typographical Error in RFC 107
Points out an error in RFC 107.
123 Crocker Apr 71 A Proferred Official ICP
Description of a family of ICPs (Initial Connection Protocol)
suitable for establishing one pair of connections (one in each
direction) between any user process and any server process, and
proposes a particular subset of this family as the standard ICP
for connecting user processes to loggers on systems which accept
teletype-like devices.
122 White Apr 71 Network Specifications for UCSB's
Simple-Minded File System
UCSB's Simple Minded File System (SMFS) which will provide file
storage for network users. This document provides programmers
with the information necessary to communicate with SMFS.
121 Krilanovich Apr 71 Network On-Line Operators
Descriptions of operators that have been implemented within UCSB's
On-Line System and make the network (via NCP) accessible to
On-Line system users.
120 Krilanovich Apr 71 Network PL1 Subprograms
Descriptions of subroutines that have been implemented at UCSB and
make the network (via NCP) accessible to PL1 programs executing in
the IBM 360/75.
119 Krilanovich Apr 71 Network FORTRAN Subprograms
Descriptions of a set of assembly-language subprograms, their
functions and calling sequences.
118 Watson Apr 71 Information Required for Each
Service Available to the Network
Cites two classes of information which each site needs to provide
for every service or process it makes available over the ARPA
network.
117 Wong Apr 71 Some Comments on the Official
Protocol
Cites weaknesses in RFC 107, and provides suggestions for
correction and handling.
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116 Crocker Apr 71 Structure of the May NWG Meeting
Proposed meeting agenda centering around discussions of advertised
topics, with published status reports and position papers.
115 Watson Apr 71 Some Network Information Center
Policies on Handling Documents
Discusses current document policies between the Network
Information Center and sites on the network.
114 Bhushan Apr 71 A File Transfer Protocol
Proposed file transfer mechanisms that have been developed for
immediate implementation on hosts at MIT.
113 Harlsem Apr 71 Network Activity Report: UCSB and
RAND
Report on the network use and validity between UCSB's RJE and RJOR
systems and RAND.
112 O'Sullivan Apr 71 User/Server Site Protocol Network
HOST Questionnaire
A summary of the responses to the referenced questionnaire.
111 Crocker Mar 71 Pressure from the Chairman
Proposed scheduling for the implementation of NCPs and Telnets.
110 Winett Mar 71 Conventions for Using an IBM 2741
Terminal as a User Console for
Access to Network Server Hosts
Telnet implementation and the 2741.
109 Winett Mar 71 Level III Server Protocol for the
Lincoln Laboratory 360/67 Host
Telnet implementation and the 360/67.
108 Watson Mar 71 Attendance List at the Urbana NWG
Meeting, 17-19 February 1971
Lists attendees at the NWG meeting held February 1971.
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107 Bressler Mar 71 Output of the Host-Host Protocol
Glitch Cleaning Committee
The second meeting of the Host-Host Protocol Glitch Cleaning
committee.
106 O'Sullivan Mar 71 USER/SERVER Site Protocol Network
Host Questionnaire
An attempt to gather information for creating the Telnet Protocol.
105 White Mar 71 Network Specification for Remote Job
Entry and Remote Job Output
Retrieval at UCSB
Describes the remote job entry service at UCSB.
104 Postel Feb 71 Link 191
General agreement to reserve a link for use in measurements.
Therefore, Link 191 will be assigned for measurement use.
103 Kalin Feb 71 Implementation of Interrupt Keys
This paper discusses the problems and solutions that are simple to
implement in the current protocol specifications that contain
serious logical errors in the interrupt functions.
102 Crocker Feb 71 Output of the HOST/HOST Protocol
Glitch Cleaning Committee
Numerous topics were discussed.
101 Watson Feb 71 Notes on the Network Working Group
Meeting
Transcript of the Network Working Group Meeting, February 1970.
100 Karp Feb 71 Categorization and Guide to NWG/RFCs
Categorizes, identifies, and summarizes RFCS 1-100.
099 Karp Feb 71 Network Meeting
Announcement of the next meeting of the Network Working Group for
20 May 1970.
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098 Meyer Feb 71 Logger Protocol Proposal
This "network logger protocol" is intended to specify how the
existing logger of a network host is to interface to the network
so as to permit a login from a console attached to another host.
097 Melvin Feb 71 A First Cut at a Proposed Telnet
Protocol
This document was motivated by the need to set specifications for
a protocol which would allow on-line access to the Network
Information Center (NIC).
096 Watson Feb 71 An Interactive Network Experiment to
Study Modes of Access to the Network
Information Center
Outlines the framework for a simple interactive experiment to
study modes of access to the Network Information Center (NIC).
095 Crocker Feb 71 Distribution of NWG/RFC's Through
the NIC
Standards for establishing lines of communication of all of the
sites with the Network Information Center, in regards to
distribution of RFC's.
094 Harslem Feb 71 Some Thoughts on Network Graphics
Discussion of the initial reaction to RFC 86, whose purpose was to
provide a basis for discussion and development of Network
graphics.
093 McKenzie Jan 71 Initial Connection Protocol
A review of the Initial Connection Protocol (ICP), first described
in RFC 66 and restated in RFC 80.
092 Never Issued.
091 Mealy Dec 70 A Proposed User-User Protocol
Discussion of UCLA's Campus Computing Network of services and
implementation priorities.
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090 Braden Jan 71 CCN as a Network Service Center
Discussion of UCLA's Campus Computing Network of services and
implementation priorities.
089 Metcalfe Jan 71 Some Historic Moments in Networking
Noteworthy achievements for the MIT-Project MAC Dynamic
Modeling/Computer Graphics PDP-6/10 System, while awaiting the
completion of an interim network control program.
088 Braden Jan 71 NETRJS - A Third Level Protocol for
Remote Job Entry
Description of NETRJS, which is the name for a message protocol
and a set of control conventions which will allow users at remote
Hosts to access the RJS remote batch subsystem of UCLA/CCN.
087 Vezza Jan 71 Topic for Discussion at the Next
Network Working Group Meeting
Suggests Network Working Group discussion on topics germane to
network graphics.
086 Crocker Jan 71 Proposal for a Network Standard
Format for a Data Stream to Control
Graphics Display
Proposes specifying the form of an output stream for the case that
the output portion of the console (which is attached to a computer
at the user's site) is a typical refresh display with point,
vector, and character drawing capability.
085 Crocker Dec 70 Network Working Group Meeting
Announcement of regularly scheduled Network Working Group Meetings
every three months.
084 North Dec 70 List of NWG/RFCs 1-80
Lists RFCs 1-80.
083 Anderson Dec 70 Language-Machine for Data
Reconfiguration
Describes a syntax-driven interpreter that operates on a grammar
which is an orderd set of replacement rules for the Form Machine.
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082 Meyer Dec 70 Network Meeting Notes
A transcribed summary of the Fall 1970 network meeting notes.
081 Bouknight Dec 70 Request for Reference Information
Request for documents in the subject areas of data communications
and communications theory.
080 Harslem Dec 70 Protocol and Data Formats
Proposes general solutions concerning Initial Connection
Protocols, Pre-specificed Data Formats, and Adaptable Mechanisms.
079 Meyer Nov 70 Logger Protocol Error
078 Harslem Nov 70 NCP Status Report: UCSB/Rand
Conducted an excercise between UCSB console to/from RAND console
validation of the respective NCPs.
077 Postel Nov 70 Network Meeting Report
Report on three Network Working Group meetings held during
November 16, 17, and 18.
076 Bouknight Oct 70 Connection-by-Name: User-Oriented
Protocol
Suggests a user level interface to network protocol where all user
protocol is handled symbolically with system procedures making the
translation into host-to-host protocol. Proposes general
solutions.
075 Crocker Oct 70 Network Meeting
Announcement of the next scheduled meeting of the Network Working
Group for 16 Nov 70.
074 White Oct 70 Specifications for Network Use of
the UCSB On-Line System
Announcement of UCSB's On-Line System (OLS) availability to ARPA
Network users.
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073 Crocker Sep 70 Response to RFC 67
General agreement with proposed policy.
072 Bressler Sep 70 Proposed Moratorium on Changes to
Network Protocol
Cites critical changes that could occur in hardware/software
development efforts and advanced debugging if changes in the
Network Protocol aren't kept in check.
071 Schipper Sep 70 Reallocation in Case of Input Error
Discussion of how to resynchronize flow control using a proposed
protocol for the CCN-Host at UCLA.
070 Crocker Oct 70 A Note on Padding
Discussion of padding on a message.
069 Bhushan Sep 70 Distribution List Change for MIT.
Announcement of name change.
068 Elie Aug 70 Comments on Memory Allocation
Control Commands (CEASE, ALL, GVB,
RET) and RFNM
Provides a scheme for buffer allocation.
067 Crowther Undated Proposed Change to Host/IMP Spec to
Eliminate Marking
Proposed change to eliminate marking, per Walden's comments.
066 Crocker Aug 70 3rd Level Ideas and Other Noise
Meeting notes from 12 Aug 70 between Crocker and representatives
from BBN and MIT regarding the third level protocol.
065 Walden Aug 70 Comments on Host-Host Protocol
Document Number 1 (Crocker,
3 August 70)
Critique and suggestions for improvement of the Host-Host Protocol
document.
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064 Elie Undated Getting Rid of Marking
Suggests simple modifications and solutions to the IMP-HOST
interface which would be a better solution than marking.
063 Cerf Jul 70 Belated Network Meeting Report
Network meeting report of the Network Working Group from 8 May 70.
062 Walden Aug 70 A System for Interprocess
Communication in a Resource Sharing
Computer Network
Supercedes RFC 61.
061 Walden Jul 70 A Note on Interprocess Communication
in a Resource Sharing Computer
Network
A draft request for comments of a resource sharing study that may
be of general interest to network participants.
060 Kalin Jul 70 A Simplified NCP Protocol
Definition of a new NCP Protocol that is simple enough to be
implemented on a very small computer, yet can be extended for
efficient operation on large timesharing machines.
059 Meyer Jun 70 Flow Control-Fixed Versus Demand
Allocation
Discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of the method of
flow control as described in RFC 54.
058 Skinner Jun 70 Logical Message Synchronization
A discussion on a question raised at the last network meeting
regarding the question of logical and physical message
distinctions.
057 Kraley Jun 70 Thoughts and Reflections on RFC 54
056 Belove Jun 70 Third Level Protocol
All explanations in this RFC are meant to describe functional
characteristics rather than design.
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055 Newkirk Jun 70 A Prototypical Implementation of the
NCP
A prototypical specification in a prose format of what the NCP
could look like.
054 Crocker Jun 70 An Official Protocol Proffering
Submission of the Official Protocol for comments and suggestions.
053 Crocker Jun 70 An Official Protocol Mechanism
Group discussion on rules for establishing and modifying an
official Host-Host protocol.
052 Postel Jul 70 Updated Distribution List
Mailing list for distributing the RFCs.
051 Elie May 70 Proposal for a Network Interchange
Language
A proposal to specify a high level programming language for
computer networks, specifically the ARPA network.
050 Harslem Apr 70 Comments on the Meyer Proposal
General acceptance on RFC 46, plus comments on the seven issues
raised in RFC 47.
049 Meyer Apr 70 Conversations with Steve Crocker
(UCLA)
Discussion of telephone conversations relating to the Network
Protocol, specifically regarding Meyer's proposal in RFC 46.
048 Postel Apr 70 A Possible Protocol Plateau
Reporting activities since the Network meeting of 17 March 1970.
047 Postel Apr 70 BBN's Comments on RFC 33
Comments from BBN regarding RFC 33 (New HOST-HOST Protocol).
046 Meyer Apr 70 ARPA Network Protocol Notes
Comments and suggestions from the NWG at Project MAC, based upon
the protocol outlined in RFCs 33,36.
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045 Postel Apr 70 New Protocol is Coming
Announcement of a new version of the Network Protocol.
044 Shoshani Apr 70 Comments on RFCs 33,36
General discussion and suggestions for refinements to the
HOST-HOST Protocol.
043 Nemeth Mar 70 Proposed Meeting
An announcement of a meeting to discuss the Local Interaction
Language system.
042 Ancona Mar 70 Message Data Types
A proposal that the first eight bits of a normal message be
reserved for a message data type.
041 Melvin Mar 70 IMP/IMP Teletype Communication
Comments that transmitting IMP sites should use 24 hour time and
include the time zone designation.
040 Harslem Mar 70 More Comments on the Forthcoming
Protocol
Further elaborations on the errors, queries, and Host status that
were mentioned in RFC 39.
039 Harslem Mar 70 Comments on Network Protocol
(RFC 36)
More suggestions to be considered as additions to RFC 36 - Network
Protocol.
038 Wolfe Mar 70 Comments on Network Protocol
(RFC 36)
Continued discussion on the proposed Network Protocol.
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