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            <doc-id>RFC3152</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3171</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3172</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3180</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3184</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3227</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3205</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3228</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3233</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3349</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3360</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3365</doc-id>
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        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3366</doc-id>
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        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3372</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC4520</doc-id>
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        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3405</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3406</doc-id>
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        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3427</doc-id>
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        <doc-id>BCP0068</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3438</doc-id>
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        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3449</doc-id>
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        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3470</doc-id>
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        <doc-id>BCP0071</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3481</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3552</doc-id>
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        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3553</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3584</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3665</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3666</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3677</doc-id>
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        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5378</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3979</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC4879</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3681</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3688</doc-id>
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        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3692</doc-id>
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        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3683</doc-id>
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        <doc-id>BCP0084</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3704</doc-id>
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        <doc-id>BCP0085</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3725</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3766</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3785</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC3818</doc-id>
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        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3819</doc-id>
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        <doc-id>BCP0090</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3864</doc-id>
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        <doc-id>BCP0091</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3901</doc-id>
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        <doc-id>BCP0092</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5742</doc-id>
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        <doc-id>BCP0093</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3933</doc-id>
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        <doc-id>BCP0094</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3934</doc-id>
        </is-also>
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        <doc-id>BCP0095</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3935</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
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        <doc-id>BCP0096</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3936</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0097</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3967</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC4897</doc-id>
        </is-also>
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        <doc-id>BCP0098</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3968</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0099</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3969</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0100</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4020</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0101</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4071</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC4371</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0102</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4052</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0103</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4053</doc-id>
        </is-also>
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    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0104</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4084</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0105</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4085</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0106</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4086</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0107</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4107</doc-id>
        </is-also>
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        <doc-id>BCP0108</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4148</doc-id>
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        <doc-id>BCP0109</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4159</doc-id>
        </is-also>
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        <doc-id>BCP0110</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4170</doc-id>
        </is-also>
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            <doc-id>RFC4181</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC4841</doc-id>
        </is-also>
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        <doc-id>BCP0112</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4222</doc-id>
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        <doc-id>BCP0113</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4333</doc-id>
        </is-also>
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        <doc-id>BCP0114</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4384</doc-id>
        </is-also>
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        <doc-id>BCP0115</doc-id>
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        <doc-id>BCP0116</doc-id>
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            <doc-id>RFC4446</doc-id>
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        <doc-id>BCP0117</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4497</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
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        <doc-id>BCP0118</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4521</doc-id>
        </is-also>
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        <doc-id>BCP0119</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4579</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0120</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4608</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0121</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4611</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0122</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4632</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0123</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4697</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0124</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4774</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0125</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4775</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0126</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4786</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0127</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4787</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0128</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4928</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0129</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4929</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0130</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4940</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0131</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4961</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0132</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4962</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0133</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5033</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0134</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5068</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0135</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5135</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0136</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5266</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0137</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5137</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0138</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5248</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0139</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5249</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0140</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5358</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0141</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5342</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0142</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5382</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0143</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5383</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0144</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5359</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0145</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5405</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0146</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5406</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0147</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5407</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0148</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5508</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0149</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5589</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0150</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5597</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0151</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5615</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0152</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5625</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <bcp-entry>
        <doc-id>BCP0153</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC5735</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </bcp-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0001</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1150</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0002</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1470</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0003</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1175</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0004</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC2664</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0005</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1178</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0006</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1198</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0007</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1207</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0008</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC2196</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0009</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1336</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0010</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1402</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0011</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC2116</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0012</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1302</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0013</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1308</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0014</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1309</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0015</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1355</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0016</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1359</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0017</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4677</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0018</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1983</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0019</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1463</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0020</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1462</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0021</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1491</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0022</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1941</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0023</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1580</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0024</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1635</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0025</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1689</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0026</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1709</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0027</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1713</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0028</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1855</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0029</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC2007</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0030</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC2151</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0031</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC2150</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0032</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC2235</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0033</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC2398</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0034</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC2504</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0035</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC2635</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0036</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC4949</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0037</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC2901</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <fyi-entry>
        <doc-id>FYI0038</doc-id>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>RFC3098</doc-id>
        </is-also>
    </fyi-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0001</doc-id>
        <title>Host Software</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21088</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0002</doc-id>
        <title>Host software</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Duvall</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>17145</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0003</doc-id>
        <title>Documentation conventions</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2323</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0010</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0004</doc-id>
        <title>Network timetable</title>
        <author>
            <name>E.B. Shapiro</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5933</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0005</doc-id>
        <title>Decode Encode Language (DEL)</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Rulifson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>26408</char-count>
            <page-count>17</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=5</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0006</doc-id>
        <title>Conversation with Bob Kahn</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1568</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0007</doc-id>
        <title>Host-IMP interface</title>
        <author>
            <name>G. Deloche</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>13408</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0008</doc-id>
        <title>ARPA Network Functional Specifications</title>
        <author>
            <name>G. Deloche</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>750612</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0009</doc-id>
        <title>Host Software</title>
        <author>
            <name>G. Deloche</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>722638</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0010</doc-id>
        <title>Documentation conventions</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3348</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0003</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0016</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0024</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0027</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0030</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0011</doc-id>
        <title>Implementation of the Host - Host Software Procedures in GORDO</title>
        <author>
            <name>G. Deloche</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>46971</char-count>
            <page-count>23</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>2186431</char-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0033</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0012</doc-id>
        <title>IMP-Host interface flow diagrams</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Wingfield</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>177</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>1489750</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>1163721</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0013</doc-id>
        <title>Zero Text Length EOF Message</title>
        <author>
            <name>V. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1070</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0014</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0015</doc-id>
        <title>Network subsystem for time sharing hosts</title>
        <author>
            <name>C.S. Carr</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10695</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0016</doc-id>
        <title>M.I.T</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>682</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0010</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0024</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0024</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0027</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0030</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0017</doc-id>
        <title>Some questions re: Host-IMP Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. Kreznar</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6065</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0018</doc-id>
        <title>IMP-IMP and HOST-HOST Control Links</title>
        <author>
            <name>V. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>634</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0019</doc-id>
        <title>Two protocol suggestions to reduce congestion at swap bound nodes</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. Kreznar</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3392</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0020</doc-id>
        <title>ASCII format for network interchange</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18504</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0021</doc-id>
        <title>Network meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2143</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0022</doc-id>
        <title>Host-host control message formats</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4606</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0023</doc-id>
        <title>Transmission of Multiple Control Messages</title>
        <author>
            <name>G. Gregg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>690</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0024</doc-id>
        <title>Documentation Conventions</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3460</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0016</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0010</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0016</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0027</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0030</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0025</doc-id>
        <title>No High Link Numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>479</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0026</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0027</doc-id>
        <title>Documentation Conventions</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1969</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3661</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0010</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0016</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0024</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0030</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0028</doc-id>
        <title>Time Standards</title>
        <author>
            <name>W.K. English</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>557</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0029</doc-id>
        <title>Response to RFC 28</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.E. Kahn</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>790</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC0028</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0030</doc-id>
        <title>Documentation Conventions</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4041</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0010</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0016</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0024</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0027</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0031</doc-id>
        <title>Binary Message Forms in Computer</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Bobrow</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>W.R. Sutherland</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1968</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11191</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=31</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0032</doc-id>
        <title>Some Thoughts on SRI's Proposed Real Time Clock</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Cole</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2216</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0033</doc-id>
        <title>New Host-Host Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>44167</char-count>
            <page-count>19</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0011</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0036</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0047</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=33</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0034</doc-id>
        <title>Some Brief Preliminary Notes on the Augmentation Research Center Clock</title>
        <author>
            <name>W.K. English</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2534</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0035</doc-id>
        <title>Network Meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1282</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0036</doc-id>
        <title>Protocol Notes</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>13893</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0033</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0039</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0044</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0037</doc-id>
        <title>Network Meeting Epilogue, etc</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9107</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0038</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on Network Protocol from NWG/RFC #36</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.M. Wolfe</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2536</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0039</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on Protocol Re: NWG/RFC #36</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4779</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0036</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0040</doc-id>
        <title>More Comments on the Forthcoming Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3825</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0041</doc-id>
        <title>IMP-IMP Teletype Communication</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.T. Melvin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1038</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0042</doc-id>
        <title>Message Data Types</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Ancona</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5247</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0043</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed Meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.G. Nemeth</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1600</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0044</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on NWG/RFC 33 and 36</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Shoshani</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Long</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A. Landsberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7381</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0036</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0045</doc-id>
        <title>New Protocol is Coming</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1130</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0046</doc-id>
        <title>ARPA Network protocol notes</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Meyer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>41338</char-count>
            <page-count>17</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0047</doc-id>
        <title>BBN's Comments on NWG/RFC #33</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>S. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5343</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0033</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0048</doc-id>
        <title>Possible protocol plateau</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>41696</char-count>
            <page-count>18</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0049</doc-id>
        <title>Conversations with S. Crocker (UCLA)</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Meyer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12384</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0050</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on the Meyer Proposal</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslen</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4070</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0051</doc-id>
        <title>Proposal for a Network Interchange Language</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Elie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>967411</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0052</doc-id>
        <title>Updated distribution list</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5088</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0069</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0053</doc-id>
        <title>Official protocol mechanism</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2330</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0054</doc-id>
        <title>Official Protocol Proffering</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Newkirk</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M. Kraley</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>20131</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0057</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0055</doc-id>
        <title>Prototypical implementation of the NCP</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Newkirk</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M. Kraley</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>48070</char-count>
            <page-count>23</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0056</doc-id>
        <title>Third Level Protocol: Logger Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Belove</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D. Black</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Flegal</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>L.G. Farquar</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>13066</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0057</doc-id>
        <title>Thoughts and Reflections on NWG/RFC 54</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Kraley</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Newkirk</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8360</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0054</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=57</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0058</doc-id>
        <title>Logical Message Synchronization</title>
        <author>
            <name>T.P. Skinner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3767</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0059</doc-id>
        <title>Flow Control - Fixed Versus Demand Allocation</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Meyer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>17691</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=59</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0060</doc-id>
        <title>Simplified NCP Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.B. Kalin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18941</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0061</doc-id>
        <title>Note on Interprocess Communication in a Resource Sharing Computer Network</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>43946</char-count>
            <page-count>18</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0062</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0062</doc-id>
        <title>Systems for Interprocess Communication in a Resource Sharing Computer Network</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>55784</char-count>
            <page-count>20</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0061</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0063</doc-id>
        <title>Belated Network Meeting Report</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2961</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0064</doc-id>
        <title>Getting rid of marking</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Elie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7556</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0065</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on Host/Host Protocol document #1</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5628</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0066</doc-id>
        <title>NIC - third level ideas and other noise</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4575</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0123</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0080</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0093</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=66</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0067</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed Change to Host/IMP Spec to Eliminate Marking</title>
        <author>
            <name>W.R. Crowther</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1534</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0068</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on Memory Allocation Control Commands: CEASE, ALL, GVB, RET, and RFNM</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Elie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5041</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0069</doc-id>
        <title>Distribution List Change for MIT</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>841</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0052</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0070</doc-id>
        <title>Note on Padding</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12790</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0228</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0071</doc-id>
        <title>Reallocation in Case of Input Error</title>
        <author>
            <name>T. Schipper</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1265</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0072</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed Moratorium on Changes to Network Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.D. Bressler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4047</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0073</doc-id>
        <title>Response to NWG/RFC 67</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1268</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0074</doc-id>
        <title>Specifications for Network Use of the UCSB On-Line System</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21368</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>521403</char-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0217</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0225</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0075</doc-id>
        <title>Network Meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1318</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0076</doc-id>
        <title>Connection by name: User oriented protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Bouknight</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Madden</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>G.R. Grossman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>26504</char-count>
            <page-count>15</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0077</doc-id>
        <title>Network meeting report</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>19196</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0078</doc-id>
        <title>NCP Status Report: UCSB/Rand</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1303</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0079</doc-id>
        <title>Logger Protocol error</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Meyer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1515</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0080</doc-id>
        <title>Protocols and Data Formats</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>17620</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0123</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0066</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0093</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0081</doc-id>
        <title>Request for Reference Information</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Bouknight</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>956</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0082</doc-id>
        <title>Network Meeting Notes</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Meyer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>38023</char-count>
            <page-count>18</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0083</doc-id>
        <title>Language-machine for data reconfiguration</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.H. Anderson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>22253</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0084</doc-id>
        <title>List of NWG/RFC's 1-80</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.B. North</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12613</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0085</doc-id>
        <title>Network Working Group meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1547</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0086</doc-id>
        <title>Proposal for a Network Standard Format for a Data Stream to Control Graphics Display</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7117</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0125</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0087</doc-id>
        <title>Topic for Discussion at the Next Network Working Group Meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Vezza</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3593</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0088</doc-id>
        <title>NETRJS: A third level protocol for Remote Job Entry</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>S.M. Wolfe</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>19691</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0189</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0089</doc-id>
        <title>Some historic moments in networking</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.M. Metcalfe</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>16832</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=89</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0090</doc-id>
        <title>CCN as a Network Service Center</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11929</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0091</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed User-User Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>G.H. Mealy</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1970</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>27005</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0092</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0093</doc-id>
        <title>Initial Connection Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1746</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0066</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0080</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0094</doc-id>
        <title>Some thoughts on Network Graphics</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>13516</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0095</doc-id>
        <title>Distribution of NWG/RFC's through the NIC</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8938</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0155</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0096</doc-id>
        <title>An Interactive Network Experiment to Study Modes of Access the Network Information Center</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11334</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0097</doc-id>
        <title>First Cut at a Proposed Telnet Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.T. Melvin</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>403375</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0098</doc-id>
        <title>Logger Protocol Proposal</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Meyer</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>T. Skinner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>24536</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0123</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0099</doc-id>
        <title>Network Meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.M. Karp</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1010</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0116</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0100</doc-id>
        <title>Categorization and guide to NWG/RFCs</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.M. Karp</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>62473</char-count>
            <page-count>37</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0101</doc-id>
        <title>Notes on the Network Working Group meeting, Urbana, Illinois, February 17, 1971</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>30343</char-count>
            <page-count>14</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0108</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0123</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0102</doc-id>
        <title>Output of the Host-Host Protocol glitch cleaning committee</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8511</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0107</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0103</doc-id>
        <title>Implementation of Interrupt Keys</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.B. Kalin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7592</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0104</doc-id>
        <title>Link 191</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.B. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1017</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0105</doc-id>
        <title>Network Specifications for Remote Job Entry and Remote Job Output Retrieval at UCSB</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21938</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0217</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0106</doc-id>
        <title>User/Server Site Protocol Network Host Questionnaire</title>
        <author>
            <name>T.C. O'Sullivan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6946</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0107</doc-id>
        <title>Output of the Host-Host Protocol Glitch Cleaning Committee</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.D. Bressler</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>W.R. Crowther</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>G.R. Grossman</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.S. Tomlinson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18109</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0102</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0111</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0124</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0132</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0154</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0179</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0108</doc-id>
        <title>Attendance list at the Urbana NWG meeting, February 17-19, 1971</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1597</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0101</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0109</doc-id>
        <title>Level III Server Protocol for the Lincoln Laboratory 360/67 Host</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Winett</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>27716</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>645921</char-count>
        </format>
        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC0393</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0110</doc-id>
        <title>Conventions for Using an IBM 2741 Terminal as a User Console for Access to Network Server Hosts</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Winett</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8586</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>738470</char-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0135</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0111</doc-id>
        <title>Pressure from the Chairman</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2098</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0107</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0130</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0112</doc-id>
        <title>User/Server Site Protocol: Network Host Questionnaire</title>
        <author>
            <name>T.C. O'Sullivan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1465</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>347370</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0113</doc-id>
        <title>Network activity report: UCSB Rand</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3442</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0227</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0114</doc-id>
        <title>File Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>38981</char-count>
            <page-count>17</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0133</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0141</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0171</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0172</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0115</doc-id>
        <title>Some Network Information Center policies on handling documents</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.B. North</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>16775</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0116</doc-id>
        <title>Structure of the May NWG Meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2395</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0099</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0131</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0156</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0117</doc-id>
        <title>Some comments on the official protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Wong</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7128</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0118</doc-id>
        <title>Recommendations for facility documentation</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4573</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0119</doc-id>
        <title>Network Fortran Subprograms</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Krilanovich</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>39140</char-count>
            <page-count>19</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>760848</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0120</doc-id>
        <title>Network PL1 subprograms</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Krilanovich</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>37192</char-count>
            <page-count>16</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0121</doc-id>
        <title>Network on-line operators</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Krilanovich</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>29419</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0122</doc-id>
        <title>Network specifications for UCSB's Simple-Minded File System</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>47638</char-count>
            <page-count>21</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0217</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0269</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0399</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0431</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0123</doc-id>
        <title>Proffered Official ICP</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4812</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0066</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0080</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0165</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0098</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0101</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0127</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0143</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0148</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0124</doc-id>
        <title>Typographical error in RFC 107</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.T. Melvin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>659</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0107</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0125</doc-id>
        <title>Response to RFC 86: Proposal for Network Standard Format for a Graphics Data Stream</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. McConnell</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8133</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0086</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0177</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0126</doc-id>
        <title>Graphics Facilities at Ames Research Center</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. McConnell</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1974</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0127</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on RFC 123</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2305</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0145</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0123</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0151</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0128</doc-id>
        <title>Bytes</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2745</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0129</doc-id>
        <title>Request for comments on socket name structure</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Meyer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11175</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0147</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0130</doc-id>
        <title>Response to RFC 111: Pressure from the chairman</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2580</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0111</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0131</doc-id>
        <title>Response to RFC 116: May NWG meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5375</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0116</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0132</doc-id>
        <title>Typographical Error in RFC 107</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1058</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0154</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0107</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0133</doc-id>
        <title>File Transfer and Error Recovery</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.L. Sunberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8322</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0114</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0134</doc-id>
        <title>Network Graphics meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Vezza</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2684</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0135</doc-id>
        <title>Response to NWG/RFC 110</title>
        <author>
            <name>W. Hathaway</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5282</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0110</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0136</doc-id>
        <title>Host accounting and administrative procedures</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.E. Kahn</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8016</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0137</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Protocol - a proposed document</title>
        <author>
            <name>T.C. O'Sullivan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>17606</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0139</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0138</doc-id>
        <title>Status report on proposed Data Reconfiguration Service</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.H. Anderson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Madden</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.M. Metcalfe</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A. Shoshani</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.C.M. Wood</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>46641</char-count>
            <page-count>23</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0139</doc-id>
        <title>Discussion of Telnet Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>T.C. O'Sullivan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>26085</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0137</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0158</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC0393</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0140</doc-id>
        <title>Agenda for the May NWG meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6934</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0149</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0141</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on RFC 114: A File Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3781</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0114</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0142</doc-id>
        <title>Time-Out Mechanism in the Host-Host Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>C. Kline</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Wong</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4372</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0143</doc-id>
        <title>Regarding proffered official ICP</title>
        <author>
            <name>W. Naylor</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Wong</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>C. Kline</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6963</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0165</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0123</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0145</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0144</doc-id>
        <title>Data sharing on computer networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Shoshani</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>13744</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0145</doc-id>
        <title>Initial Connection Protocol Control Commands</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2490</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>552114</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>15869</char-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0127</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0165</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0143</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0146</doc-id>
        <title>Views on issues relevant to data sharing on computer networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.M. Karp</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.B. McKay</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.C.M. Wood</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9828</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0147</doc-id>
        <title>Definition of a socket</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.M. Winett</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6438</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0129</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0148</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on RFC 123</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1149</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0123</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0149</doc-id>
        <title>Best Laid Plans</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1057</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0140</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0150</doc-id>
        <title>Use of IPC Facilities: A Working Paper</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.B. Kalin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>28163</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0151</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on a proffered official ICP: RFCs 123, 127</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Shoshani</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3623</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0127</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0152</doc-id>
        <title>SRI Artificial Intelligence status report</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Wilber</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2726</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0153</doc-id>
        <title>SRI ARC-NIC status</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.T. Melvin</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8573</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0154</doc-id>
        <title>Exposition Style</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1293</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0132</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0107</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0155</doc-id>
        <title>ARPA Network mailing lists</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.B. North</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11054</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0095</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0168</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0156</doc-id>
        <title>Status of the Illinois site: Response to RFC 116</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Bouknight</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1171</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0116</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0157</doc-id>
        <title>Invitation to the Second Symposium on Problems in the Optimization of Data Communications Systems</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3159</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0158</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Protocol: A Proposed Document</title>
        <author>
            <name>T.C. O'Sullivan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21025</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>429985</char-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0495</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0139</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0318</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC0393</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0159</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0160</doc-id>
        <title>RFC brief list</title>
        <author>
            <name>Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12173</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0200</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0999</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>NIC6716</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0161</doc-id>
        <title>Solution to the race condition in the ICP</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Shoshani</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2026</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0162</doc-id>
        <title>NETBUGGER3</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Kampe</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3153</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0163</doc-id>
        <title>Data transfer protocols</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5465</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
            <kw>DTP</kw>
            <kw>data</kw>
            <kw>manager</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0164</doc-id>
        <title>Minutes of Network Working Group meeting, 5/16 through 5/19/71</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>58597</char-count>
            <page-count>32</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0165</doc-id>
        <title>Proffered Official Initial Connection Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8488</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>248876</char-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0145</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0143</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0123</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>NIC7101</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0166</doc-id>
        <title>Data Reconfiguration Service: An implementation specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.H. Anderson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Madden</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.M. Metcalfe</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A. Shoshani</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.C.M. Wood</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>42094</char-count>
            <page-count>20</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0167</doc-id>
        <title>Socket conventions reconsidered</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.M. Metcalfe</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.M. Winett</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7643</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC0129</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0147</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0168</doc-id>
        <title>ARPA Network mailing lists</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.B. North</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>13294</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0155</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0211</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0169</doc-id>
        <title>COMPUTER NETWORKS</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7061</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>178823</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0170</doc-id>
        <title>RFC List by Number</title>
        <author>
            <name>Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>17670</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0200</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0171</doc-id>
        <title>The Data Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>B. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>W. Crowther</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A. McKenize</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Melvin</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>B. Sundberg</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>20616</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
            <kw>DTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0264</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0114</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0238</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0172</doc-id>
        <title>The File Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>B. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>W. Crowther</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Melvin</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>B. Sundberg</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21328</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0265</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0114</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0238</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0173</doc-id>
        <title>Network Data Management Committee Meeting Announcement</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.M. Karp</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.B. McKay</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4239</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0174</doc-id>
        <title>UCLA - Computer Science Graphics Overview</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5037</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0175</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on "Socket Conventions Reconsidered"</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2225</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0176</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on "Byte size for connections"</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Kanodia</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.M. Metcalfe</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7269</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0177</doc-id>
        <title>Device independent graphical display description</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. McConnell</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>20474</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0125</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0181</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0178</doc-id>
        <title>Network graphic attention handling</title>
        <author>
            <name>I.W. Cotton</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>24522</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0179</doc-id>
        <title>Link Number Assignments</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1221</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0107</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0180</doc-id>
        <title>File system questionnaire</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8154</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0181</doc-id>
        <title>Modifications to RFC 177</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. McConnell</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4892</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0177</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0182</doc-id>
        <title>Compilation of list of relevant site reports</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.B. North</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2565</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0183</doc-id>
        <title>EBCDIC Codes and Their Mapping to ASCII</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.M. Winett</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>22256</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>577092</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0184</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed graphic display modes</title>
        <author>
            <name>K.C. Kelley</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18678</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0185</doc-id>
        <title>NIC distribution of manuals and handbooks</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.B. North</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1406</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0186</doc-id>
        <title>Network graphics loader</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.C. Michener</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>30557</char-count>
            <page-count>17</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0187</doc-id>
        <title>Network/440 Protocol Concept</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.B. McKay</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.P. Karp</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>25042</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0188</doc-id>
        <title>Data management meeting announcement</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.M. Karp</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.B. McKay</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3383</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0189</doc-id>
        <title>Interim NETRJS specifications</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>41383</char-count>
            <page-count>19</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0088</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0599</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0283</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0190</doc-id>
        <title>DEC PDP-10-IMLAC communications system</title>
        <author>
            <name>L.P. Deutsch</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18752</char-count>
            <page-count>16</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0191</doc-id>
        <title>Graphics implementation and conceptualization at Augmentation Research Center</title>
        <author>
            <name>C.H. Irby</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8179</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0192</doc-id>
        <title>Some factors which a Network Graphics Protocol must consider</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>48540</char-count>
            <page-count>19</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0193</doc-id>
        <title>NETWORK CHECKOUT</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3622</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0198</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0198</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0194</doc-id>
        <title>The Data Reconfiguration Service -- Compiler/Interpreter Implementation Notes</title>
        <author>
            <name>V. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>B. Metcalfe</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>32716</char-count>
            <page-count>18</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0195</doc-id>
        <title>Data computers-data descriptions and access language</title>
        <author>
            <name>G.H. Mealy</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8704</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0196</doc-id>
        <title>Mail Box Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7016</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0221</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0197</doc-id>
        <title>Initial Connection Protocol - Reviewed</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Shoshani</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7094</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0198</doc-id>
        <title>Site Certification - Lincoln Labs 360/67</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>855</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0193</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0214</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0193</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0199</doc-id>
        <title>Suggestions for a Network Data-Tablet Graphics Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>T. Williams</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18660</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>542961</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0200</doc-id>
        <title>RFC list by number</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.B. North</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>19256</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0170</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0160</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>NIC7724</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0201</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0202</doc-id>
        <title>Possible Deadlock in ICP</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.M. Wolfe</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2796</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0203</doc-id>
        <title>Achieving reliable communication</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.B. Kalin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9253</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0204</doc-id>
        <title>Sockets in use</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1379</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0234</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0205</doc-id>
        <title>NETCRT - a character display protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>28272</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0206</doc-id>
        <title>A User TELNET Description of an Initial Implementation</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>33152</char-count>
            <page-count>14</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>617017</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0207</doc-id>
        <title>September Network Working Group meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Vezza</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3356</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0212</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0208</doc-id>
        <title>Address tables</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5858</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0209</doc-id>
        <title>Host/IMP interface documentation</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Cosell</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2566</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0210</doc-id>
        <title>Improvement of Flow Control</title>
        <author>
            <name>W. Conrad</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3329</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0211</doc-id>
        <title>ARPA Network Mailing Lists</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.B. North</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>13205</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>210300</char-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0168</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0300</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0212</doc-id>
        <title>NWG meeting on network usage</title>
        <author>
            <name>Information Sciences Institute University of Southern California</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4356</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0207</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0222</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0213</doc-id>
        <title>IMP System change notification</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Cosell</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1589</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0214</doc-id>
        <title>Network checkpoint</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3047</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0198</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0215</doc-id>
        <title>NCP, ICP, and Telnet: The Terminal IMP implementation</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>16645</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0216</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Access to UCSB's On-Line System</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>37570</char-count>
            <page-count>16</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>908675</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0217</doc-id>
        <title>Specifications changes for OLS, RJE/RJOR, and SMFS</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2956</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0074</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0105</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0122</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0218</doc-id>
        <title>Changing the IMP status reporting facility</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Cosell</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1131</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0219</doc-id>
        <title>User's View of the Datacomputer</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Winter</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>16631</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0220</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0221</doc-id>
        <title>Mail Box Protocol: Version 2</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9805</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0196</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0278</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0222</doc-id>
        <title>Subject: System programmer's workshop</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.M. Metcalfe</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4023</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0212</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0234</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0223</doc-id>
        <title>Network Information Center schedule for network users</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.T. Melvin</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5369</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0224</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on Mailbox Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3583</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0225</doc-id>
        <title>Rand/UCSB network graphics experiment</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Stoughton</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>13573</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0074</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0226</doc-id>
        <title>Standardization of host mnemonics</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.M. Karp</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2012</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0247</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0227</doc-id>
        <title>Data transfer rates (Rand/UCLA)</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2451</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0113</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0228</doc-id>
        <title>Clarification</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>715</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0070</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0229</doc-id>
        <title>Standard host names</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3388</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0236</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0230</doc-id>
        <title>Toward reliable operation of minicomputer-based terminals on a TIP</title>
        <author>
            <name>T. Pyke</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7040</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0231</doc-id>
        <title>Service center standards for remote usage: A user's view</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9692</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0232</doc-id>
        <title>Postponement of network graphics meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Vezza</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>899</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0233</doc-id>
        <title>Standardization of host call letters</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Metcalfe</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3206</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0234</doc-id>
        <title>Network Working Group meeting schedule</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Vezza</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1634</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0222</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0204</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0235</doc-id>
        <title>Site status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7994</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0240</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0236</doc-id>
        <title>Standard host names</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5112</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0229</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0237</doc-id>
        <title>NIC view of standard host names</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2212</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0273</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0238</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on DTP and FTP proposals</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2735</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0171</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0172</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0239</doc-id>
        <title>Host mnemonics proposed in RFC 226 (NIC 7625)</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2236</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC0226</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0229</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0236</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0240</doc-id>
        <title>Site Status</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7948</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0235</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0252</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0241</doc-id>
        <title>Connecting computers to MLC ports</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3739</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0242</doc-id>
        <title>Data Descriptive Language for Shared Data</title>
        <author>
            <name>L. Haibt</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A.P. Mullery</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18151</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0243</doc-id>
        <title>Network and data sharing bibliography</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.P. Mullery</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12432</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0290</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0244</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0245</doc-id>
        <title>Reservations for Network Group meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>C. Falls</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1142</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0246</doc-id>
        <title>Network Graphics meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Vezza</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>856</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0247</doc-id>
        <title>Proffered set of standard host names</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.M. Karp</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7122</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0226</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0248</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0249</doc-id>
        <title>Coordination of equipment and supplies purchase</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.F. Borelli</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4561</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0250</doc-id>
        <title>Some thoughts on file transfer</title>
        <author>
            <name>H. Brodie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2446</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0251</doc-id>
        <title>Weather data</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Stern</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1907</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0252</doc-id>
        <title>Network host status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5531</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0240</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0255</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0253</doc-id>
        <title>Second Network Graphics meeting details</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.A. Moorer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1981</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0254</doc-id>
        <title>Scenarios for using ARPANET computers</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0255</doc-id>
        <title>Status of network hosts</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4002</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0252</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0266</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0256</doc-id>
        <title>IMPSYS change notification</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Cosell</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1240</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0257</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0258</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0259</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0260</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0261</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0262</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0263</doc-id>
        <title>"Very Distant" Host interface</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3914</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0264</doc-id>
        <title>The Data Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>B. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>W. Crowther</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A. McKenize</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>B. Sundberg</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>20907</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
            <kw>DTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0171</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0354</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0310</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC0265</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0265</doc-id>
        <title>The File Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>B. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>W. Crowther</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Melvin</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>B. Sundberg</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3914</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0172</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0354</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0281</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0294</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0310</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC0264</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0266</doc-id>
        <title>Network host status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3174</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0255</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0267</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0267</doc-id>
        <title>Network Host Status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7862</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0266</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0287</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0268</doc-id>
        <title>Graphics facilities information</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1298</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0269</doc-id>
        <title>Some Experience with File Transfer</title>
        <author>
            <name>H. Brodie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5961</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0122</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0270</doc-id>
        <title>Correction to BBN Report No. 1822 (NIC NO 7958)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1371</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>NIC7959</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0271</doc-id>
        <title>IMP System change notifications</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Cosell</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4022</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0272</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0273</doc-id>
        <title>More on standard host names</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4589</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0237</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0274</doc-id>
        <title>Establishing a local guide for network usage</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Forman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7114</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0275</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0276</doc-id>
        <title>NIC course</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1183</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0277</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0278</doc-id>
        <title>Revision of the Mail Box Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.F. Heafner</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.T. Melvin</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.L. Sundberg</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7526</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0221</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0279</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0280</doc-id>
        <title>A Draft of Host Names</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3629</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0281</doc-id>
        <title>Suggested addition to File Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12006</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0265</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0282</doc-id>
        <title>Graphics meeting report</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18100</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0283</doc-id>
        <title>NETRJT: Remote Job Service Protocol for TIPS</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18771</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0189</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0284</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0285</doc-id>
        <title>Network graphics</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Huff</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18076</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0286</doc-id>
        <title>Network Library Information System</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Forman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2079</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0287</doc-id>
        <title>Status of Network Hosts</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9217</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0267</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0288</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0288</doc-id>
        <title>Network host status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8501</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0287</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0293</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0293</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0289</doc-id>
        <title>What we hope is an official list of host names</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1971</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5069</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0384</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0290</doc-id>
        <title>Computer networks and data sharing: A bibliography</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.P. Mullery</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>34329</char-count>
            <page-count>15</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0243</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0291</doc-id>
        <title>Data Management Meeting Announcement</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.B. McKay</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3375</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0292</doc-id>
        <title>Graphics Protocol: Level 0 only</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.C. Michener</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>I.W. Cotton</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>K.C. Kelley</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.E. Liddle</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Meyer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>22342</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0493</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0293</doc-id>
        <title>Network Host Status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7639</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0288</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0298</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0288</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0294</doc-id>
        <title>The Use of "Set Data Type" Transaction in File Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3924</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0265</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0295</doc-id>
        <title>Report of the Protocol Workshop, 12 October 1971</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5432</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0296</doc-id>
        <title>DS-1 Display System</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.E. Liddle</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>37921</char-count>
            <page-count>17</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>1560765</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0297</doc-id>
        <title>TIP Message Buffers</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3517</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0298</doc-id>
        <title>Network host status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8770</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0293</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0306</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0299</doc-id>
        <title>Information Management System</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Hopkin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1825</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0300</doc-id>
        <title>ARPA Network mailing lists</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.B. North</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>16357</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0211</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0303</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0301</doc-id>
        <title>BBN IMP (#5) and NCC Schedule March 4, 1971</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Alter</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1487</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0302</doc-id>
        <title>Exercising The ARPANET</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.F. Bryan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5452</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0303</doc-id>
        <title>ARPA Network mailing lists</title>
        <author>
            <name>Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18193</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0300</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0329</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0304</doc-id>
        <title>Data Management System Proposal for the ARPA Network</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.B. McKay</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>20446</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>465564</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0305</doc-id>
        <title>Unknown Host Numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Alter</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1998</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0306</doc-id>
        <title>Network host status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7485</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0298</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0315</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0307</doc-id>
        <title>Using network Remote Job Entry</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Harslem</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12032</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0308</doc-id>
        <title>ARPANET host availability data</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Seriff</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5948</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0309</doc-id>
        <title>Data and File Transfer Workshop Announcement</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9404</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
            <kw>DTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0310</doc-id>
        <title>Another Look at Data and File Transfer Protocols</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18593</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0264</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0265</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0311</doc-id>
        <title>New Console Attachments to the USCB Host</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.F. Bryan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3141</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0312</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed Change in IMP-to-Host Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3562</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0313</doc-id>
        <title>Computer based instruction</title>
        <author>
            <name>T.C. O'Sullivan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>19880</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0314</doc-id>
        <title>Network Graphics Working Group Meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>I.W. Cotton</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1836</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0315</doc-id>
        <title>Network Host Status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7818</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0306</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0319</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0316</doc-id>
        <title>ARPA Network Data Management Working Group</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.B. McKay</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A.P. Mullery</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>15494</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0317</doc-id>
        <title>Official Host-Host Protocol Modification: Assigned Link Numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1593</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0604</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0318</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Protocols</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>34928</char-count>
            <page-count>16</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0158</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0435</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC0139</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0158</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0319</doc-id>
        <title>Network Host Status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8955</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0315</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0326</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0320</doc-id>
        <title>Workshop on Hard Copy Line Graphics</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Reddy</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>14422</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0321</doc-id>
        <title>CBI Networking Activity at MITRE</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.M. Karp</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>20500</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0322</doc-id>
        <title>Well known socket numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>V. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1735</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0323</doc-id>
        <title>Formation of Network Measurement Group (NMG)</title>
        <author>
            <name>V. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>15777</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0388</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0324</doc-id>
        <title>RJE Protocol meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1176</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0325</doc-id>
        <title>Network Remote Job Entry program - NETRJS</title>
        <author>
            <name>G. Hicks</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>17499</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0326</doc-id>
        <title>Network Host Status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7944</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0330</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0319</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0327</doc-id>
        <title>Data and File Transfer workshop notes</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11792</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0328</doc-id>
        <title>Suggested Telnet Protocol Changes</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2685</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0329</doc-id>
        <title>ARPA Network Mailing Lists</title>
        <author>
            <name>Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>23861</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0303</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0363</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0330</doc-id>
        <title>Network Host Status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8085</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0326</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0332</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0331</doc-id>
        <title>IMP System Change Notification</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.M. McQuillan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2339</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0343</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0332</doc-id>
        <title>Network Host Status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8427</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0342</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0330</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0333</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed experiment with a Message Switching Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.D. Bressler</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D. Murphy</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>62507</char-count>
            <page-count>26</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0334</doc-id>
        <title>Network Use on May 8</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1376</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0335</doc-id>
        <title>New Interface - IMP/360</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.F. Bryan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>934</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0336</doc-id>
        <title>Level 0 Graphic Input Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>I.W. Cotton</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3787</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0337</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0338</doc-id>
        <title>EBCDIC/ASCII Mapping for Network RJE</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11494</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>2386987</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>1871020</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0339</doc-id>
        <title>MLTNET: A "Multi Telnet" Subsystem for Tenex</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Thomas</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7941</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0340</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed Telnet Changes</title>
        <author>
            <name>T.C. O'Sullivan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2656</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC0328</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0341</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0342</doc-id>
        <title>Network Host Status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8382</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0332</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0344</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0343</doc-id>
        <title>IMP System change notification</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3370</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0331</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0359</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0344</doc-id>
        <title>Network Host Status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8221</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0342</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0353</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0345</doc-id>
        <title>Interest in Mixed Integer Programming (MPSX on NIC 360/91 at CCN)</title>
        <author>
            <name>K.C. Kelley</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1999</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>MIP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0346</doc-id>
        <title>Satellite Considerations</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2778</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0347</doc-id>
        <title>Echo process</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1377</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0348</doc-id>
        <title>Discard Process</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1181</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0349</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed Standard Socket Numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1663</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0433</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC0204</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0322</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0350</doc-id>
        <title>User Accounts for UCSB On-Line System</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Stoughton</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5117</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0351</doc-id>
        <title>Graphics information form for the ARPANET graphics resources notebook</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2150</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0352</doc-id>
        <title>TIP Site Information Form</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2266</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0353</doc-id>
        <title>Network host status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8747</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0344</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0362</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0354</doc-id>
        <title>File Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>58074</char-count>
            <page-count>25</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0264</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0265</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0542</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0385</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0454</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0683</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0355</doc-id>
        <title>Response to NWG/RFC 346</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Davidson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3717</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0356</doc-id>
        <title>ARPA Network Control Center</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Alter</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1963</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0357</doc-id>
        <title>Echoing strategy for satellite links</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Davidson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>30103</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0358</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0359</doc-id>
        <title>Status of the Release of the New IMP System (2600)</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2015</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0343</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0360</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed Remote Job Entry Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>C. Holland</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>39473</char-count>
            <page-count>18</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>1187574</char-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0407</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0361</doc-id>
        <title>Deamon Processes on Host 106</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.D. Bressler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1480</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0362</doc-id>
        <title>Network Host Status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8631</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0353</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0366</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0363</doc-id>
        <title>ARPA Network mailing lists</title>
        <author>
            <name>Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>25356</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0329</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0402</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0364</doc-id>
        <title>Serving remote users on the ARPANET</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.D. Abrams</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11253</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0365</doc-id>
        <title>Letter to All TIP Users</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10331</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0366</doc-id>
        <title>Network Host Status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8278</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0362</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0367</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0367</doc-id>
        <title>Network host status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8057</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0366</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0370</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0368</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on "Proposed Remote Job Entry Protocol"</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3883</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0369</doc-id>
        <title>Evaluation of ARPANET services January-March, 1972</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.R. Pickens</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>24414</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0370</doc-id>
        <title>Network Host Status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8389</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0367</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0376</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0371</doc-id>
        <title>Demonstration at International Computer Communications Conference</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.E. Kahn</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3728</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0372</doc-id>
        <title>Notes on a Conversation with Bob Kahn on the ICCC</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6040</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0373</doc-id>
        <title>Arbitrary Character Sets</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. McCarthy</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7783</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0374</doc-id>
        <title>IMP System Announcement</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3963</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0375</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0376</doc-id>
        <title>Network Host Status</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Westheimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8861</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0370</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0377</doc-id>
        <title>Using TSO via ARPA Network Virtual Terminal</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7093</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0378</doc-id>
        <title>Traffic statistics (July 1972)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5730</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0391</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0379</doc-id>
        <title>Using TSO at CCN</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8674</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0380</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0381</doc-id>
        <title>Three aids to improved network operation</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.M. McQuillan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9305</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0394</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0382</doc-id>
        <title>Mathematical Software on the ARPA Network</title>
        <author>
            <name>L. McDaniel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2041</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0383</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0384</doc-id>
        <title>Official site idents for organizations in the ARPA Network</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.B. North</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10401</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0289</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0385</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on the File Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>13030</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0354</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0414</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0386</doc-id>
        <title>Letter to TIP users-2</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Cosell</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12475</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0387</doc-id>
        <title>Some experiences in implementing Network Graphics Protocol Level 0</title>
        <author>
            <name>K.C. Kelley</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Meir</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9059</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0401</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0388</doc-id>
        <title>NCP statistics</title>
        <author>
            <name>V. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8458</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0323</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0389</doc-id>
        <title>UCLA Campus Computing Network Liaison Staff for ARPA Network</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Noble</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2819</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0423</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0390</doc-id>
        <title>TSO Scenario</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6103</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0391</doc-id>
        <title>Traffic statistics (August 1972)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4695</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0378</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0392</doc-id>
        <title>Measurement of host costs for transmitting network data</title>
        <author>
            <name>G. Hicks</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>B.D. Wessler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>14462</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0393</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on Telnet Protocol Changes</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.M. Winett</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9435</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC0109</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0139</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0158</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0318</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0328</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0394</doc-id>
        <title>Two Proposed Changes to the IMP-Host Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.M. McQuillan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5780</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0381</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0395</doc-id>
        <title>Switch Settings on IMPs and TIPs</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.M. McQuillan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1827</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0396</doc-id>
        <title>Network Graphics Working Group Meeting - Second Iteration</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Bunch</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2224</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0474</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0397</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0398</doc-id>
        <title>ICP Sockets</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.R. Pickens</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Faeh</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3846</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0399</doc-id>
        <title>SMFS Login and Logout</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Krilanovich</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3024</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0431</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0122</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0400</doc-id>
        <title>Traffic Statistics (September 1972)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5435</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0401</doc-id>
        <title>Conversion of NGP-0 Coordinates to Device Specific Coordinates</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Hansen</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3894</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0387</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0402</doc-id>
        <title>ARPA Network Mailing Lists</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.B. North</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>28162</char-count>
            <page-count>16</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0363</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0403</doc-id>
        <title>Desirability of a Network 1108 Service</title>
        <author>
            <name>G. Hicks</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9750</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>219744</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0404</doc-id>
        <title>Host Address Changes Involving Rand and ISI</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>944</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0405</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0405</doc-id>
        <title>Correction to RFC 404</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1103</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0404</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0406</doc-id>
        <title>Scheduled IMP Software Releases</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.M. McQuillan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2468</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0407</doc-id>
        <title>Remote Job Entry Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.D. Bressler</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Guida</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>47556</char-count>
            <page-count>21</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>RJE</kw>
        </keywords>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0360</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0408</doc-id>
        <title>NETBANK</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.D. Owen</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1645</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0409</doc-id>
        <title>Tenex interface to UCSB's Simple-Minded File System</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>14231</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0410</doc-id>
        <title>Removal of the 30-Second Delay When Hosts Come Up</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.M. McQuillan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3964</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0411</doc-id>
        <title>New MULTICS Network Software Features</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3024</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0412</doc-id>
        <title>User FTP Documentation</title>
        <author>
            <name>G. Hicks</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>17510</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0413</doc-id>
        <title>Traffic statistics (October 1972)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>16145</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0414</doc-id>
        <title>File Transfer Protocol (FTP) status and further comments</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12845</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0385</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0415</doc-id>
        <title>Tenex bandwidth</title>
        <author>
            <name>H. Murray</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3456</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0416</doc-id>
        <title>ARC System Will Be Unavailable for Use During Thanksgiving Week</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.C. Norton</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2205</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0417</doc-id>
        <title>Link usage violation</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>C. Kline</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>901</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0418</doc-id>
        <title>Server File Transfer Under TSS/360 At NASA-Ames Research Center</title>
        <author>
            <name>W. Hathaway</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>1080191</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0419</doc-id>
        <title>To: Network liaisons and station agents</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Vezza</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1252</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0420</doc-id>
        <title>CCA ICCC weather demo</title>
        <author>
            <name>H. Murray</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>14752</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0421</doc-id>
        <title>Software Consulting Service for Network Users</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2483</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0422</doc-id>
        <title>Traffic statistics (November 1972)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5494</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0423</doc-id>
        <title>UCLA Campus Computing Network Liaison Staff for ARPANET</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Noble</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2890</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0389</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0424</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0425</doc-id>
        <title>"But my NCP costs $500 a day"</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.D. Bressler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1763</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0426</doc-id>
        <title>Reconnection Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Thomas</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>26548</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0427</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0428</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0429</doc-id>
        <title>Character Generator Process</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1319</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0430</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on File Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18696</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0431</doc-id>
        <title>Update on SMFS Login and Logout</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Krilanovich</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4196</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0399</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0122</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0432</doc-id>
        <title>Network logical map</title>
        <author>
            <name>N. Neigus</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1291</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>148880</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>1344571</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0433</doc-id>
        <title>Socket number list</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1972</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6834</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0349</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0503</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0434</doc-id>
        <title>IMP/TIP memory retrofit schedule</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2242</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0447</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0435</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet issues</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Cosell</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>23019</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0318</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0436</doc-id>
        <title>Announcement of RJS at UCSB</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Krilanovich</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2579</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0437</doc-id>
        <title>Data Reconfiguration Service at UCSB</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Faeh</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21562</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0438</doc-id>
        <title>FTP server-server interaction</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Thomas</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Clements</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6514</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0439</doc-id>
        <title>PARRY encounters the DOCTOR</title>
        <author>
            <name>V. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7066</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0440</doc-id>
        <title>Scheduled network software maintenance</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1870</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0441</doc-id>
        <title>Inter-Entity Communication - an experiment</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.D. Bressler</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Thomas</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12876</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0442</doc-id>
        <title>Current flow-control scheme for IMPSYS</title>
        <author>
            <name>V. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>16315</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0449</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0443</doc-id>
        <title>Traffic statistics (December 1972)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5664</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0444</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0445</doc-id>
        <title>IMP/TIP preventive maintenance schedule</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2668</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0446</doc-id>
        <title>Proposal to consider a network program resource notebook</title>
        <author>
            <name>L.P. Deutsch</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3053</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0447</doc-id>
        <title>IMP/TIP memory retrofit schedule</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2332</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0434</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0476</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0448</doc-id>
        <title>Print files in FTP</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6838</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0449</doc-id>
        <title>Current flow-control scheme for IMPSYS</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1662</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0442</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0450</doc-id>
        <title>MULTICS sampling timeout change</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>924</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0451</doc-id>
        <title>Tentative proposal for a Unified User Level Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8114</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0452</doc-id>
        <title>TELNET Command at Host LL</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Winett</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>28415</char-count>
            <page-count>14</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>777983</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0453</doc-id>
        <title>Meeting announcement to discuss a network mail system</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.D. Kudlick</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4572</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0454</doc-id>
        <title>File Transfer Protocol - meeting announcement and a new proposed document</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>78966</char-count>
            <page-count>35</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0354</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0455</doc-id>
        <title>Traffic statistics (January 1973)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5746</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0456</doc-id>
        <title>Memorandum: Date change of mail meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.D. Kudlick</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>950</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0457</doc-id>
        <title>TIPUG</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>845</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0458</doc-id>
        <title>Mail retrieval via FTP</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.D. Bressler</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Thomas</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2705</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0459</doc-id>
        <title>Network questionnaires</title>
        <author>
            <name>W. Kantrowitz</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1950</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0460</doc-id>
        <title>NCP survey</title>
        <author>
            <name>C. Kline</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10324</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0461</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Protocol meeting announcement</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1966</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0462</doc-id>
        <title>Responding to user needs</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Iseli</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2808</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0463</doc-id>
        <title>FTP comments and response to RFC 430</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5729</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0464</doc-id>
        <title>Resource notebook framework</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.D. Kudlick</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3684</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0465</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0466</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet logger/server for host LL-67</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.M. Winett</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>17595</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0467</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed change to Host-Host Protocol: Resynchronization of connection status</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.D. Burchfiel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.S. Tomlinson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>14325</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0492</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0468</doc-id>
        <title>FTP data compression</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>14909</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0469</doc-id>
        <title>Network mail meeting summary</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.D. Kudlick</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>17774</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>network</kw>
            <kw>mail</kw>
            <kw>meeting</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0470</doc-id>
        <title>Change in socket for TIP news facility</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Thomas</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1014</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0471</doc-id>
        <title>Workshop on multi-site executive programs</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Thomas</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3339</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0472</doc-id>
        <title>Illinois' reply to Maxwell's request for graphics information (NIC 14925)</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Bunch</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4780</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0473</doc-id>
        <title>MIX and MIXAL?</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>868</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0474</doc-id>
        <title>Announcement of NGWG meeting: Call for papers</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Bunch</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1170</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0396</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0475</doc-id>
        <title>FTP and Network Mail System</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21928</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>600361</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0476</doc-id>
        <title>IMP/TIP memory retrofit schedule (rev 2)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2281</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0447</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0477</doc-id>
        <title>Remote Job Service at UCSB</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Krilanovich</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>40535</char-count>
            <page-count>19</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0478</doc-id>
        <title>FTP server-server interaction - II</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.D. Bressler</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Thomas</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4199</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0479</doc-id>
        <title>Use of FTP by the NIC Journal</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11183</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0480</doc-id>
        <title>Host-dependent FTP parameters</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2084</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0481</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0482</doc-id>
        <title>Traffic statistics (February 1973)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6162</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0497</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0483</doc-id>
        <title>Cancellation of the resource notebook framework meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.D. Kudlick</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1021</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0484</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0485</doc-id>
        <title>MIX and MIXAL at UCSB</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.R. Pickens</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2226</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0486</doc-id>
        <title>Data transfer revisited</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.D. Bressler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4664</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>RJE</kw>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0487</doc-id>
        <title>Free file transfer</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.D. Bressler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3249</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0488</doc-id>
        <title>NLS classes at network sites</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.F. Auerbach</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3806</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0489</doc-id>
        <title>Comment on resynchronization of connection status proposal</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2010</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0490</doc-id>
        <title>Surrogate RJS for UCLA-CCN</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.R. Pickens</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9858</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0491</doc-id>
        <title>What is "Free"?</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5872</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0492</doc-id>
        <title>Response to RFC 467</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Meyer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18791</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0467</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0493</doc-id>
        <title>GRAPHICS PROTOCOL</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.C. Michener</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>I.W. Cotton</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>K.C. Kelley</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.E. Liddle</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Meyer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>67843</char-count>
            <page-count>28</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>1563891</char-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0292</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0494</doc-id>
        <title>Availability of MIX and MIXAL in the Network</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2007</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0495</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Protocol specifications</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4260</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0158</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0562</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0496</doc-id>
        <title>TNLS quick reference card is available</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.F. Auerbach</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1110</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0497</doc-id>
        <title>Traffic Statistics (March 1973)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6078</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>191264</char-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0482</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0498</doc-id>
        <title>On mail service to CCN</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5315</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0499</doc-id>
        <title>Harvard's network RJE</title>
        <author>
            <name>B.R. Reussow</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12584</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0500</doc-id>
        <title>Integration of data management systems on a computer network</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Shoshani</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>I. Spiegler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0501</doc-id>
        <title>Un-muddling "free file transfer"</title>
        <author>
            <name>K.T. Pogran</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>13177</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0502</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0503</doc-id>
        <title>Socket number list</title>
        <author>
            <name>N. Neigus</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8690</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0433</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0739</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0504</doc-id>
        <title>Distributed resources workshop announcement</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Thomas</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9061</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0505</doc-id>
        <title>Two solutions to a file transfer access problem</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7476</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
            <kw>free</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0506</doc-id>
        <title>FTP command naming problem</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1974</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0507</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0508</doc-id>
        <title>Real-time data transmission on the ARPANET</title>
        <author>
            <name>L. Pfeifer</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. McAfee</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>25002</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0509</doc-id>
        <title>Traffic statistics (April 1973)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6538</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0510</doc-id>
        <title>Request for network mailbox addresses</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4150</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0511</doc-id>
        <title>Enterprise phone service to NIC from ARPANET sites</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.B. North</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4664</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0512</doc-id>
        <title>More on lost message detection</title>
        <author>
            <name>W. Hathaway</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3641</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0513</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on the new Telnet specifications</title>
        <author>
            <name>W. Hathaway</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7980</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0514</doc-id>
        <title>Network make-work</title>
        <author>
            <name>W. Kantrowitz</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8734</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0515</doc-id>
        <title>Specifications for Datalanguage, Version 0/9</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Winter</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>60557</char-count>
            <page-count>31</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0516</doc-id>
        <title>Lost message detection</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4086</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0517</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0518</doc-id>
        <title>ARPANET accounts</title>
        <author>
            <name>N. Vaughan</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E.J. Feinler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12880</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0519</doc-id>
        <title>Resource Evaluation</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.R. Pickens</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7750</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>224969</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0520</doc-id>
        <title>Memo to FTP group: Proposal for File Access Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.D. Day</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>16825</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0521</doc-id>
        <title>Restricted use of IMP DDT</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3724</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0522</doc-id>
        <title>Traffic Statistics (May 1973)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6125</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>163705</char-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0509</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0523</doc-id>
        <title>SURVEY is in operation again</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2852</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0524</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed Mail Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>75385</char-count>
            <page-count>40</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0525</doc-id>
        <title>MIT-MATHLAB meets UCSB-OLS -an example of resource sharing</title>
        <author>
            <name>W. Parrish</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.R. Pickens</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18501</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>304440</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>228274</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0526</doc-id>
        <title>Technical meeting: Digital image processing software systems</title>
        <author>
            <name>W.K. Pratt</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4062</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0527</doc-id>
        <title>ARPAWOCKY</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Merryman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1857</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0528</doc-id>
        <title>Software checksumming in the IMP and network reliability</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.M. McQuillan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>23152</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0529</doc-id>
        <title>Note on protocol synch sequences</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Thomas</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.S. Tomlinson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>K.T. Pogran</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9068</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0530</doc-id>
        <title>Report on the Survey Project</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>408102</char-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0308</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0523</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0531</doc-id>
        <title>Feast or famine? A response to two recent RFC's about network information</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5070</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0532</doc-id>
        <title>UCSD-CC Server-FTP facility</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.G. Merryman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7298</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
            <kw>server</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0533</doc-id>
        <title>Message-ID numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2102</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0534</doc-id>
        <title>Lost message detection</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3227</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0535</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on File Access Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Thomas</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8393</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>239916</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0536</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0537</doc-id>
        <title>Announcement of NGG meeting July 16-17</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Bunch</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2695</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0538</doc-id>
        <title>Traffic statistics (June 1973)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6389</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0556</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0539</doc-id>
        <title>Thoughts on the mail protocol proposed in RFC 524</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6213</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0540</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0541</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0542</doc-id>
        <title>File Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>N. Neigus</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>100666</char-count>
            <page-count>40</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
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        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0354</doc-id>
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        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0765</doc-id>
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        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0614</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0640</doc-id>
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        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC0454</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0495</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0543</doc-id>
        <title>Network journal submission and delivery</title>
        <author>
            <name>N.D. Meyer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>15621</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0544</doc-id>
        <title>Locating on-line documentation at SRI-ARC</title>
        <author>
            <name>N.D. Meyer</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>K. Kelley</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1541</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0545</doc-id>
        <title>Of what quality be the UCSB resources evaluators?</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.R. Pickens</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3754</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0546</doc-id>
        <title>Tenex load averages for July 1973</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Thomas</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6632</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>356023</char-count>
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        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>268918</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0547</doc-id>
        <title>Change to the Very Distant Host specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6236</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0548</doc-id>
        <title>Hosts using the IMP Going Down message</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1435</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0549</doc-id>
        <title>Minutes of Network Graphics Group meeting, 15-17 July 1973</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.C. Michener</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>23367</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0550</doc-id>
        <title>NIC NCP experiment</title>
        <author>
            <name>L.P. Deutsch</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3688</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0551</doc-id>
        <title>NYU, ANL, and LBL Joining the Net</title>
        <author>
            <name>Y. Feinroth</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Fink</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>73188</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0552</doc-id>
        <title>Single access to standard protocols</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.D. Owen</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1404</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0553</doc-id>
        <title>Draft design for a text/graphics protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>C.H. Irby</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>K. Victor</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>35414</char-count>
            <page-count>19</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0554</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0555</doc-id>
        <title>Responses to critiques of the proposed mail protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21521</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0556</doc-id>
        <title>Traffic Statistics (July 1973)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6648</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>142156</char-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0538</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0557</doc-id>
        <title>REVELATIONS IN NETWORK HOST MEASUREMENTS</title>
        <author>
            <name>B.D. Wessler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3167</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>90256</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0558</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0559</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on The New Telnet Protocol and its Implementation</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bushan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10643</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0560</doc-id>
        <title>Remote Controlled Transmission and Echoing Telnet option</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>22686</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>649235</char-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0581</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0561</doc-id>
        <title>Standardizing Network Mail Headers</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>K.T. Pogran</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.S. Tomlinson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6159</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0680</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0562</doc-id>
        <title>Modifications to the TELNET Specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2760</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>79307</char-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0495</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0563</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on the RCTE Telnet option</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Davidson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10788</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0564</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0565</doc-id>
        <title>Storing network survey data at the datacomputer</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Cantor</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9307</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0566</doc-id>
        <title>Traffic statistics (August 1973)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6674</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0579</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0567</doc-id>
        <title>Cross Country Network Bandwidth</title>
        <author>
            <name>L.P. Deutsch</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1529</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0568</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0568</doc-id>
        <title>Response to RFC 567 - cross country network bandwidth</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.M. McQuillan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3244</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0567</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0569</doc-id>
        <title>NETED: A Common Editor for the ARPA Network</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>17717</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>NETED</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0570</doc-id>
        <title>Experimental input mapping between NVT ASCII and UCSB On Line System</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.R. Pickens</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>177</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>488023</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>375635</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0571</doc-id>
        <title>TENEX FTP PROBLEM</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1530</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0572</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0573</doc-id>
        <title>DATA AND FILE TRANSFER - SOME MEASUREMENT RESULTS</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>19474</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>543794</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0574</doc-id>
        <title>Announcement of a Mail Facility at UCSB</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Krilanovich</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1253</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>40358</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0575</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0576</doc-id>
        <title>Proposal for modifying linking</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. Victor</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3916</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>175955</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0577</doc-id>
        <title>Mail priority</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2434</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>91292</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0578</doc-id>
        <title>Using MIT-Mathlab MACSYMA from MIT-DMS Muddle</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.K. Bhushan</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>N.D. Ryan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21185</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>1044808</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0579</doc-id>
        <title>Traffic statistics (September 1973)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7827</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>283306</char-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0566</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0586</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0580</doc-id>
        <title>Note to Protocol Designers and Implementers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1451</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0582</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0581</doc-id>
        <title>Corrections to RFC 560: Remote Controlled Transmission and Echoing Telnet Option</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11060</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>385657</char-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0560</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0582</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on RFC 580: Machine readable protocols</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Clements</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1635</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0580</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0583</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0584</doc-id>
        <title>Charter for ARPANET Users Interest Working Group</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Iseli</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>N. Neigus</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3461</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0585</doc-id>
        <title>ARPANET users interest working group meeting</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>N. Neigus</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E.J. Feinler</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Iseli</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18243</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0586</doc-id>
        <title>Traffic statistics (October 1973)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7428</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>231714</char-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0579</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0587</doc-id>
        <title>Announcing New Telnet Options</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>832</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0588</doc-id>
        <title>London node is now up</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.V. Stokes</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>180352</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0589</doc-id>
        <title>CCN NETRJS server messages to remote user</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7998</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0590</doc-id>
        <title>MULTICS address change</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1436</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0591</doc-id>
        <title>Addition to the Very Distant Host specifications</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>901</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0592</doc-id>
        <title>Some thoughts on system design to facilitate resource sharing</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Watson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10323</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>289505</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0593</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet and FTP implementation schedule change</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2506</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0594</doc-id>
        <title>Speedup of Host-IMP interface</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.D. Burchfiel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5855</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>182977</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0595</doc-id>
        <title>Second thoughts in defense of the Telnet Go-Ahead</title>
        <author>
            <name>W. Hathaway</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>13507</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0596</doc-id>
        <title>Second thoughts on Telnet Go-Ahead</title>
        <author>
            <name>E.A. Taft</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11919</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0597</doc-id>
        <title>Host status</title>
        <author>
            <name>N. Neigus</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E.J. Feinler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11678</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0603</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0598</doc-id>
        <title>RFC index - December 5, 1973</title>
        <author>
            <name>Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>1078956</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0599</doc-id>
        <title>Update on NETRJS</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>16590</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0189</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0740</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0600</doc-id>
        <title>Interfacing an Illinois plasma terminal to the ARPANET</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Berggreen</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8510</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>213041</char-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Discusses some unusual interface issues for the Plato terminal.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0601</doc-id>
        <title>Traffic statistics (November 1973)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9100</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0602</doc-id>
        <title>"The stockings were hung by the chimney with care"</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.M. Metcalfe</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1988</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>security</kw>
            <kw>violations</kw>
            <kw>TIP</kw>
            <kw>arpanet</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>Susceptibility of ARPANET to security violations.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0603</doc-id>
        <title>Response to RFC 597: Host status</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.D. Burchfiel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1482</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Questions about the ARPANET topology described in RFC 597.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0597</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0613</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0604</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned link numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2758</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Modifies official host-host protocol.  Replaces RFC 377.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0317</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0739</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0605</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0606</doc-id>
        <title>Host names on-line</title>
        <author>
            <name>L.P. Deutsch</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6855</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>lists</kw>
            <kw>names</kw>
            <kw>host</kw>
            <kw>addresses</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>Resolving differences in hostname-address mappings; see also RFCs 627, 625, 623 and 608.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0607</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on the File Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Krilanovich</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>G. Gregg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8652</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>solutions</kw>
            <kw>weakness</kw>
            <kw>ftp</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>An old version; see RFC 624; see also RFCs 614, 542 and 640.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0624</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0614</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0608</doc-id>
        <title>Host names on-line</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.D. Kudlick</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7010</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Response to RFC 606; see also RFCs 627, 625 and 623.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0810</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0609</doc-id>
        <title>Statement of upcoming move of NIC/NLS service</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Ferguson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1260</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>See also RFCs 621 and 620.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0610</doc-id>
        <title>Further datalanguage design concepts</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Winter</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Hill</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>W. Greiff</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>198692</char-count>
            <page-count>88</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Preliminary results of the language design; a model for data languagea semantics; future considerations.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0611</doc-id>
        <title>Two changes to the IMP/Host Protocol to improve user/network communications</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7481</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Expansion of Host-Going-Down and addition of Dead-Host-Status Message.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0612</doc-id>
        <title>Traffic statistics (December 1973)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9667</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0613</doc-id>
        <title>Network connectivity: A response to RFC 603</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2557</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0603</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0614</doc-id>
        <title>Response to RFC 607: "Comments on the File Transfer Protocol"</title>
        <author>
            <name>K.T. Pogran</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>N. Neigus</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11409</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>ftp</kw>
            <kw>weakness</kw>
            <kw>solutions</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>See also RFCs 624, 542 and 640.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0542</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0607</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0615</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed Network Standard Data Pathname syntax</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9448</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0645</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0616</doc-id>
        <title>LATEST NETWORK MAPS</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1973</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>848</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>117083</char-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>Network</kw>
            <kw>maps</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0617</doc-id>
        <title>Note on socket number assignment</title>
        <author>
            <name>E.A. Taft</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8062</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>telnet</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>Danger of imposing more fixed socket number requirements; see also RFCs 542, 503 and 451.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0618</doc-id>
        <title>Few observations on NCP statistics</title>
        <author>
            <name>E.A. Taft</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4929</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Distribution of NCP and IMP message types by actual measurement.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0619</doc-id>
        <title>Mean round-trip times in the ARPANET</title>
        <author>
            <name>W. Naylor</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>H. Opderbeck</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>30946</char-count>
            <page-count>14</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Actual measurements of round-trip times.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0620</doc-id>
        <title>Request for monitor host table updates</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Ferguson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1950</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>tenex</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>In conjunction with moving NIC users to OFFICE-1; see also RFCs 621 and 609.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0621</doc-id>
        <title>NIC user directories at SRI ARC</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.D. Kudlick</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1351</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>See also RFCs 620 and 609.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0622</doc-id>
        <title>Scheduling IMP/TIP down time</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4367</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Modification of previous policy.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0623</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on on-line host name service</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Krilanovich</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3740</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>See also RFCs 627, 625, 608 and 606.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0624</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on the File Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Krilanovich</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>G. Gregg</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>W. Hathaway</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10105</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>ftp</kw>
            <kw>telnet</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>Design changes and slight modifications.  Replaces RFC 607; see also RFCs 614, 542 and 640.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0607</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0625</doc-id>
        <title>On-line hostnames service</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.D. Kudlick</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E.J. Feinler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2172</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>See also RFCs 606, 608, 623 and 627.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0626</doc-id>
        <title>On a possible lockup condition in IMP subnet due to message sequencing</title>
        <author>
            <name>L. Kleinrock</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>H. Opderbeck</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>13150</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0627</doc-id>
        <title>ASCII text file of hostnames</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.D. Kudlick</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E.J. Feinler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2007</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>See also RFCs 606, 608, 623 and 625.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0628</doc-id>
        <title>Status of RFC numbers and a note on pre-assigned journal numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.L. Keeney</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1036</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0629</doc-id>
        <title>Scenario for using the Network Journal</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.B. North</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4504</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0630</doc-id>
        <title>FTP error code usage for more reliable mail service</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Sussman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4070</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Describes FTP reply-code usage in TENEX mail processing.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0631</doc-id>
        <title>International meeting on minicomputers and data communication: Call for papers</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Danthine</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2707</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0632</doc-id>
        <title>Throughput degradations for single packet messages</title>
        <author>
            <name>H. Opderbeck</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>14563</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0633</doc-id>
        <title>IMP/TIP preventive maintenance schedule</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3733</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>An old version; see RFC 638.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0638</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0634</doc-id>
        <title>Change in network address for Haskins Lab</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1098</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0635</doc-id>
        <title>Assessment of ARPANET protocols</title>
        <author>
            <name>V. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>338</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>3208268</char-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Theoretical and practical motivation for redesign.  Multipacket messages; host retransmission; duplicate detection; sequencing; acknowledgement.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0636</doc-id>
        <title>TIP/Tenex reliability improvements</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.D. Burchfiel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>B. Cosell</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.S. Tomlinson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>19914</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Obtaining/maintaining connections; recovery from lost connections; connection-state changes.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0637</doc-id>
        <title>Change of network address for SU-DSL</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>916</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0638</doc-id>
        <title>IMP/TIP preventive maintenance schedule</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4088</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Corrects RFC 633.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0633</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0639</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0640</doc-id>
        <title>Revised FTP reply codes</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>39670</char-count>
            <page-count>17</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Updates RFC 542.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0542</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0641</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0642</doc-id>
        <title>Ready line philosophy and implementation</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.D. Burchfiel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8414</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0643</doc-id>
        <title>Network Debugging Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Mader</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12563</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>To be used in an implementation of a PDP-11 network bootstrap device and a cross-network debugger.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0644</doc-id>
        <title>On the problem of signature authentication for network mail</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Thomas</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9501</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0645</doc-id>
        <title>Network Standard Data Specification syntax</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>16561</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>567325</char-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Providing a mechanism for specifying all attributes of a collection of bits; see also RFC 615.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0615</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0646</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0647</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed protocol for connecting host computers to ARPA-like networks via front end processors</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>57785</char-count>
            <page-count>20</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>1948940</char-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Approaches to Front-End protocol processing using available hardware and software.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0648</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0649</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0650</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0651</doc-id>
        <title>Revised Telnet status option</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4360</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0859</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0652</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet output carriage-return disposition option</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7003</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-OCRD</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0653</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet output horizontal tabstops option</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4694</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-OHT</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0654</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet output horizontal tab disposition option</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6158</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-OHTD</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0655</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet output formfeed disposition option</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5991</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-OFD</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0656</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet output vertical tabstops option</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4858</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-OVT</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0657</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet output vertical tab disposition option</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5759</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-OVTD</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0658</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet output linefeed disposition</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6484</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-OLD</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0659</doc-id>
        <title>Announcing additional Telnet options</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2016</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Options defined in RFCs 651-658.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0660</doc-id>
        <title>Some changes to the IMP and the IMP/Host interface</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4991</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Decoupling of message number sequences of hosts; host-host access control; message number window; messages outside normal mechanism; see also BBN 1822.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0661</doc-id>
        <title>Protocol information</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>29534</char-count>
            <page-count>21</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>1071305</char-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>An old version; see RFC 694.</p></abstract>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0694</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0662</doc-id>
        <title>Performance improvement in ARPANET file transfers from Multics</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Kanodia</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8872</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Experimenting with host output buffers to improve throughput.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0663</doc-id>
        <title>Lost message detection and recovery protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Kanodia</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>44702</char-count>
            <page-count>22</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>ARPANET</kw>
            <kw>Host</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>Proposed extension of host-host protocol; see also RFCs 534, 516, 512, 492 and 467.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0664</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0665</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0666</doc-id>
        <title>Specification of the Unified User-Level Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>49024</char-count>
            <page-count>19</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Discusses and proposes a common command language.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0667</doc-id>
        <title>Host Ports</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.G. Chipman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3244</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>52660</char-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Approved scheme to connect host ports to the network.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0668</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0669</doc-id>
        <title>November, 1974, survey of New-Protocol Telnet servers</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.W. Dodds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>134962</char-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>An earlier poll of Telnet server implementation status.  Updates RFC 702; see also RFCs 703 and 679.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0702</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0679</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0670</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0671</doc-id>
        <title>Note on Reconnection Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Schantz</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>24125</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>686491</char-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Experience with implementation in RSEXEC context.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0672</doc-id>
        <title>Multi-site data collection facility</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Schantz</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>25736</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Applicability of TIP/TENEX protocols beyond TIP accounting.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0673</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0674</doc-id>
        <title>Procedure call documents: Version 2</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12178</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Host level protocol used in the NSW--a slightly constrained version of ARPANET Host-to-Host protocol, affecting allocation, RFNM wait, and retransmission; see also RFC 684.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0675</doc-id>
        <title>Specification of Internet Transmission Control Program</title>
        <author>
            <name>V. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>Y. Dalal</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>C. Sunshine</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>156874</char-count>
            <page-count>70</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The first detailed specification of TCP; see RFC 793.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0676</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0677</doc-id>
        <title>Maintenance of duplicate databases</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.R. Johnson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Thomas</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>22990</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0678</doc-id>
        <title>Standard file formats</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12393</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>For transmission of documents across different environments.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0679</doc-id>
        <title>February, 1975, survey of New-Protocol Telnet servers</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.W. Dodds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5263</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>142853</char-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>An earlier poll of Telnet server implementation status.  Updates RFCs 701, 702 and 669; see also RFC 703.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0669</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0703</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0680</doc-id>
        <title>Message Transmission Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>T.H. Myer</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.A. Henderson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11539</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Extends message field definition beyond RFC 561 attempts to establish syntactic and semantic standards for ARPANET; see also RFCs 733 and 822.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0561</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0681</doc-id>
        <title>Network UNIX</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Holmgren</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18874</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Capabilities as an ARPANET Mini-Host: standard I/O, Telnet, NCP, Hardware/Software requirements, reliability, availability.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0682</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0683</doc-id>
        <title>FTPSRV - Tenex extension for paged files</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Clements</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8806</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
            <kw>paged</kw>
            <kw>file</kw>
            <kw>transfer</kw>
            <kw>Tenex</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>Defines an extension to FTP for page-mode transfers between TENEX systems; also discusses file transfer reliability.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0354</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0684</doc-id>
        <title>Commentary on procedure calling as a network protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Schantz</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21164</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Issues in designing distributed computing systems.  Shortcomings of RFC 674; see also RFCs 542 and 354.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0685</doc-id>
        <title>Response time in cross network debugging</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Beeler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6914</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The contribution of ARPANET communication to response time.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0686</doc-id>
        <title>Leaving well enough alone</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Harvey</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>24605</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Discusses difference between early and later versions of FTP; see also RFCs 691, 640, 630, 542, 454, 448, 414, 385 and 354.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0687</doc-id>
        <title>IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol changes</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6013</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Addressing hosts on more than 63 IMPs, and other backwards compatible expansions; see also RFCs 690 and 692.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0704</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0690</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0688</doc-id>
        <title>Tentative schedule for the new Telnet implementation for the TIP</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1593</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0689</doc-id>
        <title>Tenex NCP finite state machine for connections</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Clements</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>13101</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Describes the internal states of an NCP connection in the TENEX implementation.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0690</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on the proposed Host/IMP Protocol changes</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7215</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Comments on suggestions in RFC 687; see also RFCs 692 and 696.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0687</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0692</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0691</doc-id>
        <title>One more try on the FTP</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Harvey</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>32821</char-count>
            <page-count>14</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Slight revision of RFC 686, on the subject of print files; see also RFCs 640, 630, 542, 454, 448, 414, 385 and 354.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0692</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on IMP/Host Protocol changes (RFCs 687 and 690)</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.M. Wolfe</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2681</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>A proposed solution to the problem of combined length of IMP and Host leaders; see also RFCs 696, 690 and 687.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0690</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0693</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0694</doc-id>
        <title>Protocol information</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>52961</char-count>
            <page-count>36</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>1457530</char-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>References to documents and contacts concerning the various protocols used in the ARPANET, as well as recent developments; updates RFC 661.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0661</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0695</doc-id>
        <title>Official change in Host-Host Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Krilanovich</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3425</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Corrects ambiguity concerning the ERR command; changes NIC 8246 and NIC 7104.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0696</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on the IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol changes</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4432</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>227873</char-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Observations on current international standards recommendations from IFIP working group 6.1; see also RFCs 692, 690, 687.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0697</doc-id>
        <title>CWD command of FTP</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Lieb</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3047</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Discusses FTP login access to "files only" directories.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0698</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet extended ASCII option</title>
        <author>
            <name>T. Mock</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5086</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-EXT</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>Describes an option to allow transmission of a special kind of extended ASCII used at the Stanford AI and MIT AI Labs.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC5198</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0699</doc-id>
        <title>Request For Comments summary notes: 600-699</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Vernon</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>14688</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0700</doc-id>
        <title>Protocol experiment</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Mader</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>W.W. Plummer</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.S. Tomlinson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>14600</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0701</doc-id>
        <title>August, 1974, survey of New-Protocol Telnet servers</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.W. Dodds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3549</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0702</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0702</doc-id>
        <title>September, 1974, survey of New-Protocol Telnet servers</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.W. Dodds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1974</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5386</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0701</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0669</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0703</doc-id>
        <title>July, 1975, survey of New-Protocol Telnet Servers</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.W. Dodds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5691</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0679</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0704</doc-id>
        <title>IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol change</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.J. Santos</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7504</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0687</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0705</doc-id>
        <title>Front-end Protocol B6700 version</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.F. Bryan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>70998</char-count>
            <page-count>39</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0706</doc-id>
        <title>On the junk mail problem</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2085</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0707</doc-id>
        <title>High-level framework for network-based resource sharing</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1975</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>57254</char-count>
            <page-count>29</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0708</doc-id>
        <title>Elements of a Distributed Programming System</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1976</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>57888</char-count>
            <page-count>30</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0709</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0710</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0711</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0712</doc-id>
        <title>Distributed Capability Computing System (DCCS)</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. Donnelley</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1976</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>40127</char-count>
            <page-count>17</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>1201164</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0713</doc-id>
        <title>MSDTP-Message Services Data Transmission Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Haverty</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1976</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>41175</char-count>
            <page-count>21</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0714</doc-id>
        <title>Host-Host Protocol for an ARPANET-Type Network</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1976</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>56322</char-count>
            <page-count>22</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>1599012</char-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0715</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0716</doc-id>
        <title>Interim Revision to Appendix F of BBN 1822</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Walden</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Levin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1976</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3345</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0717</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned Network Numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1976</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2322</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0718</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on RCTE from the Tenex Implementation Experience</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1976</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3829</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0719</doc-id>
        <title>Discussion on RCTE</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1976</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4708</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0720</doc-id>
        <title>Address Specification Syntax for Network Mail</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1976</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6602</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0721</doc-id>
        <title>Out-of-Band Control Signals in a Host-to-Host Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>L.L. Garlick</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1976</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>13566</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0722</doc-id>
        <title>Thoughts on Interactions in Distributed Services</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Haverty</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1976</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>29478</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0723</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0724</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed official standard for the format of ARPA Network messages</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>K.T. Pogran</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Vittal</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.A. Henderson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>75554</char-count>
            <page-count>36</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0733</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0725</doc-id>
        <title>RJE protocol for a resource sharing network</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.D. Day</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>G.R. Grossman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>44025</char-count>
            <page-count>27</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0726</doc-id>
        <title>Remote Controlled Transmission and Echoing Telnet option</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>38651</char-count>
            <page-count>16</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-REM</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0727</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet logout option</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.R. Crispin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5674</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-LOGO</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0728</doc-id>
        <title>Minor pitfall in the Telnet Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.D. Day</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2224</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0729</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet byte macro option</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6509</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0735</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0730</doc-id>
        <title>Extensible field addressing</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9519</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0731</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Data Entry Terminal option</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.D. Day</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>61648</char-count>
            <page-count>28</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0732</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0732</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Data Entry Terminal option</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.D. Day</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>57160</char-count>
            <page-count>30</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0731</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1043</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0733</doc-id>
        <title>Standard for the format of ARPA network text messages</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Vittal</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>K.T. Pogran</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.A. Henderson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>73006</char-count>
            <page-count>38</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0724</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0822</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0734</doc-id>
        <title>SUPDUP Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.R. Crispin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>33256</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>SUPDUP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0735</doc-id>
        <title>Revised Telnet byte macro option</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.H. Gumpertz</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10585</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-BYTE</kw>
        </keywords>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0729</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0736</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet SUPDUP option</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.R. Crispin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3081</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-SUP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0737</doc-id>
        <title>FTP extension: XSEN</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. Harrenstien</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2127</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0738</doc-id>
        <title>Time server</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. Harrenstien</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1851</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0739</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>16346</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0604</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0503</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0750</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0740</doc-id>
        <title>NETRJS Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>38833</char-count>
            <page-count>19</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>NETRJS</kw>
        </keywords>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0599</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0741</doc-id>
        <title>Specifications for the Network Voice Protocol (NVP)</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Cohen</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>57581</char-count>
            <page-count>34</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0742</doc-id>
        <title>NAME/FINGER Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. Harrenstien</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12321</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1288</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1196</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1194</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0743</doc-id>
        <title>FTP extension: XRSQ/XRCP</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. Harrenstien</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1977</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>16249</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0744</doc-id>
        <title>MARS - a Message Archiving and Retrieval Service</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Sattley</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1978</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10984</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0745</doc-id>
        <title>JANUS interface specifications</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Beeler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1978</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21453</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>JANUS</kw>
            <kw>interface</kw>
            <kw>specifications</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0746</doc-id>
        <title>SUPDUP graphics extension</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Stallman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1978</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>30197</char-count>
            <page-count>15</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0747</doc-id>
        <title>Recent extensions to the SUPDUP Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.R. Crispin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1978</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2870</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0748</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet randomly-lose option</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.R. Crispin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <day>1</day>
            <year>1978</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2741</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0749</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet SUPDUP-Output option</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Greenberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1978</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8933</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-SUPO</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0750</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1978</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>19979</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0739</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0755</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0751</doc-id>
        <title>Survey of FTP mail and MLFL</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.D. Lebling</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1978</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10069</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0752</doc-id>
        <title>Universal host table</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.R. Crispin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1979</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>33793</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0753</doc-id>
        <title>Internet Message Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1979</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>93363</char-count>
            <page-count>62</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0754</doc-id>
        <title>Out-of-net host addresses for mail</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1979</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>19212</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0755</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1979</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>22039</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0750</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0758</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0756</doc-id>
        <title>NIC name server - a datagram-based information utility</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.R. Pickens</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E.J. Feinler</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.E. Mathis</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1979</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>23491</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0757</doc-id>
        <title>Suggested solution to the naming, addressing, and delivery problem for ARPANET message systems</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.P. Deutsch</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1979</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>35618</char-count>
            <page-count>19</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0758</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1979</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>22911</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0755</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0762</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0759</doc-id>
        <title>Internet Message Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1980</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>123606</char-count>
            <page-count>77</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>MPM</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0760</doc-id>
        <title>DoD standard Internet Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1980</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>81507</char-count>
            <page-count>46</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>IEN123</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0791</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0777</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0761</doc-id>
        <title>DoD standard Transmission Control Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1980</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>167049</char-count>
            <page-count>88</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TCP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0762</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1980</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>24668</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0758</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0770</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0763</doc-id>
        <title>Role mailboxes</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.D. Abrams</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1980</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>942</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0764</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Protocol specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1980</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>40005</char-count>
            <page-count>15</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0854</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0765</doc-id>
        <title>File Transfer Protocol specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1980</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>146641</char-count>
            <page-count>70</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0542</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0959</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0766</doc-id>
        <title>Internet Protocol Handbook: Table of contents</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1980</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3465</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0774</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0767</doc-id>
        <title>Structured format for transmission of multi-media documents</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1980</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>59971</char-count>
            <page-count>40</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0768</doc-id>
        <title>User Datagram Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1980</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5896</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>UDP</kw>
            <kw>UDP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0006</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0769</doc-id>
        <title>Rapicom 450 facsimile file format</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1980</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4079</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0770</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1980</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>26248</char-count>
            <page-count>15</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0762</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0776</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0771</doc-id>
        <title>Mail transition plan</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1980</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18623</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0772</doc-id>
        <title>Mail Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Sluizer</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1980</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>61061</char-count>
            <page-count>31</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>MTP</kw>
            <kw>email</kw>
        </keywords>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0780</doc-id>
            <doc-id>STD0010</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0773</doc-id>
        <title>Comments on NCP/TCP mail service transition strategy</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1980</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>22181</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0774</doc-id>
        <title>Internet Protocol Handbook: Table of contents</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1980</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3452</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0766</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0775</doc-id>
        <title>Directory oriented FTP commands</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Mankins</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D. Franklin</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A.D. Owen</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1980</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9511</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0776</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>30311</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0770</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0790</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0777</doc-id>
        <title>Internet Control Message Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>19407</char-count>
            <page-count>14</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0792</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0760</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0778</doc-id>
        <title>DCNET Internet Clock Service</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9464</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>CLOCK</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0779</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet send-location option</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Killian</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2564</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-SNDL</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0780</doc-id>
        <title>Mail Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Sluizer</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>80352</char-count>
            <page-count>47</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>MTP</kw>
            <kw>email</kw>
        </keywords>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0772</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0788</doc-id>
            <doc-id>STD0010</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0781</doc-id>
        <title>Specification of the Internet Protocol (IP) timestamp option</title>
        <author>
            <name>Z. Su</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4002</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0782</doc-id>
        <title>Virtual Terminal management model</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Nabielsky</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A.P. Skelton</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>43589</char-count>
            <page-count>23</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0783</doc-id>
        <title>TFTP Protocol (revision 2)</title>
        <author>
            <name>K.R. Sollins</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>23522</char-count>
            <page-count>18</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>IEN133</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1350</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=783</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0784</doc-id>
        <title>Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS20 implementation</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Sluizer</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5856</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>MTP</kw>
            <kw>email</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0785</doc-id>
        <title>Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS20 file definitions</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Sluizer</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7032</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>MTP</kw>
            <kw>email</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0786</doc-id>
        <title>Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS20 MTP-NIMAIL interface</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Sluizer</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3129</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>MTP</kw>
            <kw>NIMAIL</kw>
            <kw>TOPS20</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0787</doc-id>
        <title>Connectionless data transmission survey/tutorial</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.L. Chapin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>84265</char-count>
            <page-count>40</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0788</doc-id>
        <title>Simple Mail Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>109001</char-count>
            <page-count>64</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>SMTP</kw>
            <kw>email</kw>
        </keywords>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0780</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0821</doc-id>
            <doc-id>STD0010</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0789</doc-id>
        <title>Vulnerabilities of network control protocols: An example</title>
        <author>
            <name>E.C. Rosen</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>25541</char-count>
            <page-count>16</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0790</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>35316</char-count>
            <page-count>15</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0776</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0820</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0791</doc-id>
        <title>Internet Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>97779</char-count>
            <page-count>51</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0760</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1349</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0005</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=791</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0792</doc-id>
        <title>Internet Control Message Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>30404</char-count>
            <page-count>21</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>ICMP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0777</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0950</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC4884</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0005</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=792</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0793</doc-id>
        <title>Transmission Control Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>172710</char-count>
            <page-count>91</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TCP</kw>
            <kw>TCP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1122</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC3168</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0007</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=793</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0794</doc-id>
        <title>Pre-emption</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5906</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>IEN125</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0795</doc-id>
        <title>Service mappings</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5228</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0796</doc-id>
        <title>Address mappings</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11239</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>IEN115</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0797</doc-id>
        <title>Format for Bitmap files</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.R. Katz</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3067</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0798</doc-id>
        <title>Decoding facsimile data from the Rapicom 450</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.R. Katz</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>38867</char-count>
            <page-count>17</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0799</doc-id>
        <title>Internet name domains</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>13896</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0800</doc-id>
        <title>Request For Comments summary notes: 700-799</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Vernon</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18354</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a slightly annotated list of the 100 RFCs from RFC 700 through RFC 799.  This is a status report on these RFCs.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0801</doc-id>
        <title>NCP/TCP transition plan</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>42041</char-count>
            <page-count>21</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC discusses the conversion of hosts from NCP to TCP.  And making available the principle services: Telnet, File Transfer, and Mail.  These protocols allow all hosts in the ARPA community to share a common interprocess communication environment.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0802</doc-id>
        <title>ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.G. Malis</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>62470</char-count>
            <page-count>45</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This document proposed two major changes to the current ARPANET host access protocol.  The first change will allow hosts to use logical addressing (i.e., host addresses that are independent of their physical location on the ARPANET) to communicate with each other, and the second will allow a host to shorten the amount of time that it may be blocked by its IMP after it presents a message to the network (currently, the IMP can block further input from a host for up to 15 seconds).  See RFCs 852 and 851.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0851</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0803</doc-id>
        <title>Dacom 450/500 facsimile data transcoding</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Agarwal</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.J. O'Connor</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>33826</char-count>
            <page-count>14</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The first part of this RFC describes in detail the Dacom 450 data compression algorithms and is an update and correction to an earlier memorandum.  The second part of this RFC describes briefly the Dacom 500 data compression algorithm as used by the INTELPOST electronic-mail network under development by the US Postal Service and several foreign administrators.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0804</doc-id>
        <title>CCITT draft recommendation T.4</title>
        <author>
            <name>International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee of the International Telecommunication Union</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>17025</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This is the CCITT standard for group 3 facsimile encoding.  This is useful for data compression of bit map data.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=804</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0805</doc-id>
        <title>Computer mail meeting notes</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12522</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC consists of notes from a meeting that was held at USC Information Sciences Institute on 11 January 1982, to discuss addressing issues in computer mail.  The major conclusion reached at the meeting is to extend the "username@hostname" mailbox format to "username@host.domain", where the domain itself can be further strutured.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0806</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed Federal Information Processing Standard: Specification for message format for computer based message systems</title>
        <author>
            <name>National Bureau of Standards</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1981</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>216377</char-count>
            <page-count>107</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC deals with Computer Based Message systems which provides a basis for interaction between different CBMS by defining the format of messages passed between them.  This RFC is replaced by RFC 841.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0841</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0807</doc-id>
        <title>Multimedia mail meeting notes</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11633</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC consists of notes from a meeting held at USC Information Sciences Institute on the 12th of January to discuss common interests in multimedia computer mail issues and to agree on some specific initial experiments.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0808</doc-id>
        <title>Summary of computer mail services meeting held at BBN on 10 January 1979</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>15930</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a very belated attempt to document a meeting that was held three years earlier to discuss the state of computer mail in the ARPA community and to reach some conclusions to guide the further development of computer mail systems such that a coherent total mail service would continue to be provided.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0809</doc-id>
        <title>UCL facsimile system</title>
        <author>
            <name>T. Chang</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>171153</char-count>
            <page-count>99</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes the features of the computerised facsimile system developed in the Department of Computer Science at UCL.  First its functions are considered and the related experimental work are reported.  Then the disciplines for system design are discussed.  Finally, the implementation of the system are described, while detailed description are given as appendices.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0810</doc-id>
        <title>DoD Internet host table specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>E.J. Feinler</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>K. Harrenstien</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>Z. Su</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>V. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>14196</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a new host table format applicable to both ARPANET and Internet needs.  In addition to host name to host address translation and selected protocol information, we have also included network and gateway name to address correspondence, and host operating system information.  This RFC obsoletes the host table described in RFC 608.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0608</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0952</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0811</doc-id>
        <title>Hostnames Server</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. Harrenstien</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>V. White</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E.J. Feinler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7771</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC gives a description of what the Hostnames Server is and how to access it.  The function of this particular server is to deliver machine-readable name/address information describing networks, gateways, hosts, and eventually domains, within the internet environment.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0953</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0812</doc-id>
        <title>NICNAME/WHOIS</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. Harrenstien</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>V. White</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5389</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC gives a description of what the NICNAME/WHOIS Server is and how to access it.  This server together with the corresponding Identification Data Base provides online directory look-up equivalent to the ARPANET Directory.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0954</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC3912</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0813</doc-id>
        <title>Window and Acknowledgement Strategy in TCP</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.D. Clark</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>38110</char-count>
            <page-count>21</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes implementation strategies to deal with two mechanisms in TCP, the window and the acknowledgement.  It also presents a particular set of algorithms which have received testing in the field, and which appear to work properly with each other.  With more experience, these algorithms may become part of the formal specification, until such time their use is recommended.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0814</doc-id>
        <title>Name, addresses, ports, and routes</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.D. Clark</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>24663</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC gives suggestions and guidance for the design of the tables and algorithms necessary to keep track of these various sorts of identifiers inside a host implementation of TCP/IP.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0815</doc-id>
        <title>IP datagram reassembly algorithms</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.D. Clark</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>14575</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes an alternate approach of dealing with reassembly which reduces the bookkeeping problem to a minimum, and requires only one buffer for storage equal in size to the final datagram being reassembled, which can reassemble a datagram from any number of fragments arriving in any order with any possible pattern of overlap and duplication, and which is appropriate for almost any sort of operating system.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0816</doc-id>
        <title>Fault isolation and recovery</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.D. Clark</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>20106</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes the portion of fault isolation and recovery which is the responsibility of the host.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0817</doc-id>
        <title>Modularity and efficiency in protocol implementation</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.D. Clark</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>45931</char-count>
            <page-count>25</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC will discuss some of the commonly encountered reasons why protocol implementations seem to run slowly.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0818</doc-id>
        <title>Remote User Telnet service</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3693</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>RTELNET</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is the specification of an application protocol.  Any host that implements this application level service must follow this protocol.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0819</doc-id>
        <title>Domain naming convention for Internet user applications</title>
        <author>
            <name>Z. Su</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>35314</char-count>
            <page-count>18</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is an attempt to clarify the generalization of the Domain Naming Convention, the Internet Naming Convention, and to explore the implications of its adoption for Internet name service and user applications.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0820</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>54213</char-count>
            <page-count>22</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is an old version, see RFC 870.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0790</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0870</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0821</doc-id>
        <title>Simple Mail Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>124482</char-count>
            <page-count>72</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>SMTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>The objective of Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is to transfer mail reliably and efficiently.  SMTP is independent of the particular transmission subsystem and requires only a reliable ordered data stream channel.  Obsoletes RFC 788, 780, and 772.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0788</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC2821</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0010</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0822</doc-id>
        <title>STANDARD FOR THE FORMAT OF ARPA INTERNET TEXT MESSAGES</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Crocker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>106299</char-count>
            <page-count>49</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>MAIL</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This document revises the specifications in RFC 733, in order to serve the needs of the larger and more complex ARPA Internet.  Some of RFC 733's features failed to gain adequate acceptance.  In order to simplify the standard and the software that follows it, these features have been removed.  A different addressing scheme is used, to handle the case of internetwork mail; and the concept of re-transmission has been introduced.  Obsoletes RFC 733, NIC 41952.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0733</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC2822</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1123</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2156</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1327</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1138</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1148</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0011</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=822</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0823</doc-id>
        <title>DARPA Internet gateway</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.M. Hinden</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A. Sheltzer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>62620</char-count>
            <page-count>45</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>GGP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a status report on the Internet Gateway developed by BBN.  It describes the Internet Gateway as of September 1982.  This memo presents detailed descriptions of message formats and gateway procedures, however, this is not an implementation specification, and such details are subject to change.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>IEN109</doc-id>
            <doc-id>IEN30</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0824</doc-id>
        <title>CRONUS Virtual Local Network</title>
        <author>
            <name>W.I. MacGregor</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Tappan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>58732</char-count>
            <page-count>41</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The purpose of this note is to describe the CRONUS Virtual Local Network, especially the addressing related features.  These features include a method for mapping between Internet Addresses and Local Network addresses.  This is a topic of current concern in the ARPA Internet community.  This note is intended to stimulate discussion.  This is not a specification of an Internet Standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0825</doc-id>
        <title>Request for comments on Requests For Comments</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4255</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is intended to clarify the status of RFCs and to provide some guidance for the authors of RFCs in the future.  It is in a sense a specification for RFCs.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1111</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1543</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2223</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0826</doc-id>
        <title>Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol: Or Converting Network Protocol Addresses to 48.bit Ethernet Address for Transmission on Ethernet Hardware</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Plummer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21556</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>ARP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>The purpose of this RFC is to present a method of Converting Protocol Addresses (e.g., IP addresses) to Local Network Addresses (e.g., Ethernet addresses).  This is an issue of general concern in the ARPA Internet Community at this time.  The method proposed here is presented for your consideration and comment.  This is not the specification of an Internet Standard.</p></abstract>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC5227</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC5494</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0037</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0827</doc-id>
        <title>Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP)</title>
        <author>
            <name>E.C. Rosen</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>68436</char-count>
            <page-count>46</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is proposed to establish a standard for Gateway to Gateway procedures that allow the Gateways to be mutually suspicious.  This document is a DRAFT for that standard.  Your comments are strongly encouraged.</p></abstract>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0904</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0828</doc-id>
        <title>Data communications: IFIP's international "network" of experts</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. Owen</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>29922</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is distributed to inform the ARPA Internet community of the activities of the IFIP technical committee on Data Communications, and to encourage participation in those activities.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0829</doc-id>
        <title>Packet satellite technology reference sources</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10919</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes briefly the packet satellite technology developed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and several other participating organizations in the U.K.  and Norway and provides a bibliography of relevant papers for researchers interested in experimental and operational experience with this dynamic satellite-sharing technique.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0830</doc-id>
        <title>Distributed system for Internet name service</title>
        <author>
            <name>Z. Su</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>31597</char-count>
            <page-count>18</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC proposes a distributed name service for DARPA Internet.  Its purpose is to focus discussion on the subject.  It is hoped that a general consensus will emerge leading eventually to the adoption of standards.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0831</doc-id>
        <title>Backup access to the European side of SATNET</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11735</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The purpose of this RFC is to focus discussion on a particular Internet problem: a backup path for software maintenance of the European sector of the Internet, for use when SATNET is partitioned.  We propose a mechanism, based upon the Source Routing option of IP, to reach European Internet sites via the VAN Gateway and UCL.  This proposal is not intended as a standard at this time.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0832</doc-id>
        <title>Who talks TCP?</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Smallberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>42751</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP.  The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 2-Dec-82.  The tests were run on 7-Dec-82.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0833</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0833</doc-id>
        <title>Who talks TCP?</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Smallberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>42973</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP.  The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 2-Dec-82.  The tests were run on 14-Dec-82.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0832</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0834</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0834</doc-id>
        <title>Who talks TCP?</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Smallberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>42764</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP.  The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 2-Dec-82.  The tests were run on 22-Dec-82.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0833</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0835</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0835</doc-id>
        <title>Who talks TCP?</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Smallberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>42959</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP.  The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 2-Dec-82.  The tests were run on 28-Dec-82 through 5-Jan-83.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0834</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0836</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0836</doc-id>
        <title>Who talks TCP?</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Smallberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>43643</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP.  The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 20-Dec-82.  The tests were run on 4-Jan-83 through 5-Jan-83.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0835</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0837</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0837</doc-id>
        <title>Who talks TCP?</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Smallberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>44864</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP.  The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 31-Dec-82.  The tests were run on 11-Jan-83.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0836</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0838</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0838</doc-id>
        <title>Who talks TCP?</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Smallberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>45033</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP.  The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 31-Dec-82.  The tests were run on 18-Jan-83.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0837</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0839</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0839</doc-id>
        <title>Who talks TCP?</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Smallberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>45175</char-count>
            <page-count>14</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP.  The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 31-Dec-82.  The tests were run on 25-Jan-83.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0838</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0842</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0840</doc-id>
        <title>Official protocols</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>33534</char-count>
            <page-count>23</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC has been revised, see RFC 880.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0880</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0841</doc-id>
        <title>Specification for message format for Computer Based Message Systems</title>
        <author>
            <name>National Bureau of Standards</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>231871</char-count>
            <page-count>117</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is FIPS 98.  The purpose of distributing this document as an RFC is to make it easily accessible to the ARPA research community.  This RFC does not specify a standard for the ARPA Internet.  Obsoletes RFC 806.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0806</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0842</doc-id>
        <title>Who talks TCP? - survey of 1 February 83</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Smallberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>45962</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP.  The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 28-Jan-83.  The tests were run on 1-Feb-83 and on 2-Feb-83 ISI-VAXA.ARPA.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0839</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0843</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0843</doc-id>
        <title>Who talks TCP? - survey of 8 February 83</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Smallberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>46193</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP.  The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 3-Feb-83.  The tests were run on 8-Feb-83 and on 9-Feb-83 from ISI-VAXA.ARPA.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0842</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0845</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0844</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0844</doc-id>
        <title>Who talks ICMP, too? - Survey of 18 February 1983</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Clements</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9078</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This survey determines how many hosts are able to respond to TELENET connections from a user at a class C site.  This requires, in addition to IP and TCP, participation in gateway routing via ICMP and handling of Class C addresses.  The list of hosts was taken from RFC 843, extracting only those hosts which are listed there as accepting TELNET connection.  The tests were run on 18-Feb-83.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0843</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0845</doc-id>
        <title>Who talks TCP? - survey of 15 February 1983</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Smallberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>45983</char-count>
            <page-count>14</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP.  The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 3-Feb-83.  The tests were run on 15-Feb-83 from ISI-VAXA.ARPA.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0843</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0846</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0846</doc-id>
        <title>Who talks TCP? - survey of 22 February 1983</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Smallberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>45597</char-count>
            <page-count>14</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of Telnet, FTP, and Mail on TCP.  The list of hosts was taken from the NIC hostname table of 18-Feb-83.  The tests were run on 22-Feb-83 from ISI-VAXA.ARPA.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0845</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0847</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0847</doc-id>
        <title>Summary of Smallberg surveys</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Westine</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D. Smallberg</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3789</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This is a summary of the surveys of Telnet, FTP and Mail (SMTP) servers conducted by David Smallberg in December 1982, January and February 1983 as reported in RFC 832-843, 845-846.  This memo extracts the number of hosts that accepted the connection to their server for each of Telnet, FTP, and SMTP, and compares it to the total host in the Internet (not counting TACs or ECHOS).</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0846</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0848</doc-id>
        <title>Who provides the "little" TCP services?</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Smallberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10985</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC lists those hosts which provide any of these "little" TCP services: The list of hosts were taken from the NIC hostname table of 24-Feb-83.  The tests were run on February 23 and 24, and March 3 and 5 from ISI-VAXA.ARPA.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0849</doc-id>
        <title>Suggestions for improved host table distribution</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.R. Crispin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5178</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC actually is a request for comments.  The issue dealt with is that of a naming registry update procedure, both as exists currently and what could exist in the future.  None of the proposed solutions are intended as standards at this time; rather it is hoped that a general consensus will emerge as the appropriate solution, leaving eventually to the adoption of standards.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0850</doc-id>
        <title>Standard for interchange of USENET messages</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.R. Horton</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>43871</char-count>
            <page-count>17</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is distributed as an RFC only to make this information easily accessible to researchers in the ARPA community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.  This RFC defines the standard format for interchange of Network News articles among USENET sites.  It describes the format for articles themselves, and gives partial standards for transmission of news.  The news transmission is not entirely standardized in order to give a good deal of flexibility to the individual hosts to choose transmission hardware and software, whether to batch news and so on.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1036</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0851</doc-id>
        <title>ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.G. Malis</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>72042</char-count>
            <page-count>47</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies the ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol, which is a successor to the existing 1822 Host Access Protocol.  1822L allows ARPANET hosts to use logical names as well as 1822's physical port locations to address each other.  This RFC is also being presented as a solicitation of comments on 1822L, especially from host network software implementers and maintainers.  Obsoletes RFC 802.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0802</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0878</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0852</doc-id>
        <title>ARPANET short blocking feature</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.G. Malis</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>17151</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies the ARPANET Short Blocking Feature, which will allow ARPANET hosts to optionally shorten the IMP's host blocking timer.  This Feature is a replacement of the ARPANET non-blocking host interface, which was never implemented, and will be available to hosts using either the 1822 or 1822L Host Access Protocol.  This RFC is also being presented as a solicitation of comments on the Short Blocking Feature, especially from host network software implementers and maintainers.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0853</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0854</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Protocol Specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>39371</char-count>
            <page-count>15</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TELNET</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This is the specification of the Telnet protocol used for remote terminal access in the ARPA Internet.  The purpose of the TELNET Protocol is to provide a fairly general, bi-directional, eight-bit byte oriented communications facility.  Its primary goal is to allow a standard method of interfacing terminal devices and terminal-oriented processes to each other.  It is envisioned that the protocol may also be used for terminal-terminal communication ("linking") and process-process communication (distributed computation).  This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  Hosts on the ARPA Internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  Obsoletes NIC 18639.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0764</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC5198</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0008</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=854</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0855</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Option Specifications</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6218</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TELNET</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo specifies the general form for Telnet options and the directions for their specification.  This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  Hosts on the ARPA Internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  Obsoletes RFC 651, NIC 18640.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>NIC18640</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0008</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0856</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Binary Transmission</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8965</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-BIN</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This Telnet Option enables a binary data mode between the Telnet modules.  This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  Hosts on the ARPA Internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  Obsoletes NIC 15389.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>NIC15389</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0027</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0857</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Echo Option</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10859</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-ECHO</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This Telnet Option enables remote echoing by the other Telnet module.  This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  Hosts on the ARPA Internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  Obsoletes NIC 15390.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>NIC15390</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0028</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0858</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Suppress Go Ahead Option</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3712</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-SUPP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This Telnet Option disables the exchange of go-ahead signals between the Telnet modules.  This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  Hosts on the ARPA Internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  Obsoletes NIC 15392.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>NIC15392</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0029</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0859</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Status Option</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4273</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-STAT</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This Telnet Option provides a way to determine the other Telnet module's view of the status of options.  This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  Hosts on the ARPA Internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  Obsoletes RFC 651 (NIC 31154).</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0651</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0030</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0860</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Timing Mark Option</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7881</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-TIM</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This Telnet Option provides a way to check the roundtrip path between two Telnet modules.  This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  Hosts on the ARPA Internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  Obsoletes NIC 16238.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>NIC16238</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0031</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0861</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Extended Options: List Option</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3068</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-EXTOP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This Telnet Option provides a mechanism for extending the set of possible options.  This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  Hosts on the ARPA Internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  Obsoletes NIC 16239.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>NIC16239</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0032</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0862</doc-id>
        <title>Echo Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1237</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>ECHO</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  Hosts on the ARPA Internet that choose to implement a Echo Protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  The Echo service simply sends back to the originating source any data it receives.</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0020</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0863</doc-id>
        <title>Discard Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1239</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>DISCARD</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  Hosts on the ARPA Internet that choose to implement a Discard Protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  The Discard service simply throws away any data it receives.</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0021</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0864</doc-id>
        <title>Character Generator Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6842</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>CHARGEN</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  Hosts on the ARPA Internet that choose to implement a Character Generator Protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  The Character Generator service simply sends data without regard to the input.</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0022</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0865</doc-id>
        <title>Quote of the Day Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>1676</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>QUOTE</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  Hosts on the ARPA Internet that choose to implement a Quote of the Day Protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  The Quote of the Day service simply sends a short message without regard to the input.</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0023</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0866</doc-id>
        <title>Active users</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2029</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>USERS</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  Hosts on the ARPA Internet that choose to implement an Active Users Protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  The Active Users service simply sends a list of the currently active users on the host without regard to the input.</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0024</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0867</doc-id>
        <title>Daytime Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2289</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>DAYTIME</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  Hosts on the ARPA Internet that choose to implement a Daytime Protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  The Daytime service simply sends the current date and time as a character string without regard to the input.</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0025</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0868</doc-id>
        <title>Time Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>K. Harrenstien</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3024</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TIME</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  Hosts on the ARPA Internet that choose to implement a Time Protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  This protocol provides a site-independent, machine readable date and time.  The Time service sends back to the originating source the time in seconds since midnight on January first 1900.</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0026</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0869</doc-id>
        <title>Host Monitoring Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Hinden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>94550</char-count>
            <page-count>72</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>HMP</kw>
            <kw>HMP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies the Host Monitoring Protocol used to collect information from various types of hosts in the Internet.  Designers of Internet communications software are encouraged to consider this protocol as a means of monitoring the behavior of their creations.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0870</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>56055</char-count>
            <page-count>26</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC documents the list of numbers assigned for networks, protocols, etc.  Obsoletes RFCs 820, 790, 776, 770, 762, 758, 755, 750, 739, 604.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0820</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0900</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0871</doc-id>
        <title>Perspective on the ARPANET reference model</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>74455</char-count>
            <page-count>29</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is primarily intended as a perspective on the ARM and points out some of the differences between the ARM and the ISORM which were expressed by members in NWG general meetings, NWG protocol design committee meetings, the ARPA Internet Working Group, and private conversations over the intervening years.  Originally published as M82-47 by the MITRE Corporation, Bedford, Massachusetts.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0872</doc-id>
        <title>TCP-on-a-LAN</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>22446</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TCP LAN</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo attacks the notion that TCP cannot be appropriate for use on a Local Area Network.  Originally published as M82-48 by the MITRE Corporation, Bedford Massachusetts.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0873</doc-id>
        <title>Illusion of vendor support</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>23095</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo takes issue with the claim that international standards in computer protocols presently provide a basis for low cost vendor supported protocol implementations.  Originally published as M82-49 by the MITRE Corporation, Bedford, Massachusetts.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0874</doc-id>
        <title>Critique of X.25</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>36386</char-count>
            <page-count>17</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is an analysis of X.25 pointing out some problems in the conceptual model, particularly the conflict between the interface aspects and the end-to-end aspects.  The memo also touches on security, and implementation issues.  Originally published as M82-50 by the MITRE Corporation, Bedford, Massachusetts.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0875</doc-id>
        <title>Gateways, architectures, and heffalumps</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1982</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>22816</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a discussion about the role of gateways in an internetwork, especially the problems of translating or mapping protocols between different protocol suites.  The discussion notes possible functionality mis-matches, undesirable routing "singularity points", flow control issues, and high cost of translating gateways.  Originally published as M82-51 by the MITRE Corporation, Bedford, Massachusetts.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0876</doc-id>
        <title>Survey of SMTP implementations</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Smallberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>37775</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a survey of implementation status.  It does not specify an official protocol, but rather notes the status of implementation of aspects of a protocol.  It is expected that the status of the hosts reported on will change.  This information must be treated as a snapshot of the state of these implemetations.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0877</doc-id>
        <title>Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over public data networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.T. Korb</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3272</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard adopted by CSNET, the VAN gateway, and other organizations for the transmission of IP datagrams over the X.25-based public data networks.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1356</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0878</doc-id>
        <title>ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.G. Malis</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>74774</char-count>
            <page-count>51</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies the ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol, which is a successor to the existing 1822 Host Access Protocol.  The 1822L procedure allows ARPANET hosts to use logical identifiers as well as 1822 physical interface identifiers to address each other.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0851</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0879</doc-id>
        <title>TCP maximum segment size and related topics</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>22024</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC discusses the TCP Maximum Segment Size Option and related topics.  The purposes is to clarify some aspects of TCP and its interaction with IP.  This memo is a clarification to the TCP specification, and contains information that may be considered as "advice to implementers".</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0880</doc-id>
        <title>Official protocols</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>37332</char-count>
            <page-count>26</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC identifies the documents specifying the official protocols used in the ARPA Internet.  Annotations identify any revisions or changes planned.  Obsoletes RFC 840.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0840</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0901</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0881</doc-id>
        <title>Domain names plan and schedule</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>23490</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC outlines a plan and schedule for the implementation of domain style names throughout the DDN/ARPA Internet community.  The introduction of domain style names will impact all hosts on the DDN/ARPA Internet.</p></abstract>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0897</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0882</doc-id>
        <title>Domain names: Concepts and facilities</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.V. Mockapetris</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>79776</char-count>
            <page-count>31</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC introduces domain style names, their use for ARPA Internet mail and host address support, and the protocol and servers used to implement domain name facilities.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1034</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1035</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0973</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0883</doc-id>
        <title>Domain names: Implementation specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.V. Mockapetris</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>175067</char-count>
            <page-count>74</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC discusses the implementation of domain name servers and resolvers, specifies the format of transactions, and discusses the use of domain names in the context of existing mail systems and other network software.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1034</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1035</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0973</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0884</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet terminal type option</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Solomon</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Wimmers</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7881</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  It specifies a method for exchanging terminal type information in the Telnet protocol.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0930</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0885</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet end of record option</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3232</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-EOR</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  It specifies a method for marking the end of records in data transmitted on Telnet connections.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0886</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed standard for message header munging</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>30566</char-count>
            <page-count>16</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a draft standard for the ARPA Internet community.  It describes the rules to be used when transforming mail from the conventions of one message system to those of another message system.  In particular, the treatment of header fields, and recipient addresses is specified.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0887</doc-id>
        <title>Resource Location Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Accetta</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>36770</char-count>
            <page-count>16</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>RLP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a draft standard for the ARPA Internet community.  It describes a resource location protocol for use in the ARPA Internet.  It is most useful on networks employing technologies which support some method of broadcast addressing, however it may also be used on other types of networks.  For maximum benefit, all hosts which provide significant resources or services to other hosts on the Internet should implement this protocol.  Hosts failing to implement the Resource Location Protocol risk being ignored by other hosts which are attempting to locate resources on the Internet.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0888</doc-id>
        <title>"STUB" Exterior Gateway Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>L. Seamonson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E.C. Rosen</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>53227</char-count>
            <page-count>39</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes the Exterior Gateway Protocol used to connect Stub Gateways to an Autonomous System of core Gateways.  This document specifies the working protocol, and defines an ARPA official protocol.  All implementers of Gateways should carefully review this document.</p></abstract>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0904</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0889</doc-id>
        <title>Internet Delay Experiments</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>27128</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo reports on some measurements of round-trip times in the Internet and suggests some possible improvements to the TCP retransmission timeout calculation.  This memo is both a status report on the Internet and advice to TCP implementers.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0890</doc-id>
        <title>Exterior Gateway Protocol implementation schedule</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5899</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>EGP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo is a policy statement on the implementation of the Exterior Gateway Protocol in the Internet.  This is an official policy statement of ICCB and DARPA.  After 1-Aug-84 there shall be no dumb gateways in the Internet.  Every gateway must be a member of some autonomous system.  Some gateway of each autonomous system must exchange routing information with some gateway of the core autonomous system using the Exterior Gateway Protocol.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0891</doc-id>
        <title>DCN Local-Network Protocols</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>65340</char-count>
            <page-count>26</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IP-DC</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC provides a description of the DCN protocols for maintaining connectivity, routing, and clock information in a local network.  These procedures may be of interest to the designers and implementers of other local networks.</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0044</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0892</doc-id>
        <title>ISO Transport Protocol specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>International Organization for Standardization</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1983</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>158151</char-count>
            <page-count>82</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This is a draft version of the transport protocol being standardized by the ISO.  This version also appeared in the ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review (V.12, N.3-4) July-October 1982.  This version is now out of date.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0905</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0893</doc-id>
        <title>Trailer encapsulations</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Leffler</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.J. Karels</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>13353</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC discusses the motivation for use of "trailer encapsulations" on local-area networks and describes the implementation of such an encapsulation on various media.  This document is for information only.  This is NOT an official protocol for the ARPA Internet community.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0894</doc-id>
        <title>A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Ethernet Networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>C. Hornig</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5697</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IP-E</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard method of encapsulating Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams on an Ethernet.  This RFC specifies a standard protocol for the ARPA-Internet community.</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0041</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=894</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0895</doc-id>
        <title>Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over experimental Ethernet networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4985</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IP-EE</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard method of encapsulating Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams on an Experimental Ethernet.  This RFC specifies a standard protocol for the ARPA Internet community.</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0042</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0896</doc-id>
        <title>Congestion Control in IP/TCP Internetworks</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Nagle</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>26782</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo discusses some aspects of congestion control in IP/TCP Internetworks.  It is intended to stimulate thought and further discussion of this topic.  While some specific suggestions are made for improved congestion control implementation, this memo does not specify any standards.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0897</doc-id>
        <title>Domain name system implementation schedule</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>15683</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is a policy statement on the implementation of the Domain Style Naming System in the Internet.  This memo is a partial update of RFC 881.  The intent of this memo is to detail the schedule for the implementation for the Domain Style Naming System.  The names of hosts will be changed to domain style names.  Hosts will begin to use domain style names on 14-Mar-84, and the use of old style names will be completely phased out before 2-May-84.  This applies to both the ARPA research hosts and the DDN operational hosts.  This is an official policy statement of the ICCB and the DARPA.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0881</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0921</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0898</doc-id>
        <title>Gateway special interest group meeting notes</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.M. Hinden</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M. Muuss</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>42112</char-count>
            <page-count>24</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is a report on the Gateway Special Interest Group Meeting that was held at ISI on 28 and 29 February 1984.  Robert Hinden of BBNCC chaired, and Jon Postel of ISI hosted the meeting.  Approximately 35 gateway designers and implementors attended.  These notes are based on the recollections of Jon Postel and Mike Muuss.  Under each topic area are Jon Postel's brief notes, and additional details from Mike Muuss.  This memo is a report on a meeting.  No conclusions, decisions, or policy statements are documented in this note.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0899</doc-id>
        <title>Request For Comments summary notes: 800-899</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A. Westine</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>39996</char-count>
            <page-count>18</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0900</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned Numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>82116</char-count>
            <page-count>43</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies parameter values use in the Internet family of protocols, such as network numbers, well known ports, protocol types, and version numbers.  This memo is an official status report on the protocol parameters used in the Internet protocol system.  See RFC-990 and 997.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0870</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0923</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0901</doc-id>
        <title>Official ARPA-Internet protocols</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>41058</char-count>
            <page-count>28</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC identifies the documents specifying the official protocols used in the ARPA-Internet.  Annotations identify any revisions or changes planned.  This memo is an official status report on the protocols used in the DARPA research community.  See RFC-991.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0880</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0924</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0902</doc-id>
        <title>ARPA Internet Protocol policy</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11027</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The purpose of this memo is to explain how protocol standards are adopted for the ARPA-Internet and the DARPA research community.  There are three important aspects to be discussed: the process, the authority, and the complex relationship between the DARPA community and the DDN community.  This memo is a policy statement on how protocols become official standards for the ARPA-Internet and the DARPA research community.  This is an official policy statement of the ICCB and the DARPA.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0903</doc-id>
        <title>A Reverse Address Resolution Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Finlayson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>T. Mann</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.C. Mogul</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M. Theimer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9345</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>RARP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC suggests a method for workstations to dynamically find their protocol address (e.g., their Internet Address), when they know only their hardware address (e.g., their attached physical network address).  This RFC specifies a proposed protocol for the ARPA Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0038</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0904</doc-id>
        <title>Exterior Gateway Protocol formal specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>65226</char-count>
            <page-count>30</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>EGP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>RFC-904 is the specification of the Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP).  This memo updates portions of RFC-888 and RFC-827.  This RFC specifies an official protocol of the DARPA community for use between gateways of different autonomous systems in the ARPA-Internet.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0827</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0888</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0905</doc-id>
        <title>ISO Transport Protocol specification ISO DP 8073</title>
        <author>
            <name>ISO</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>249214</char-count>
            <page-count>164</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This is the current specification of the ISO Transport Protocol.  This document is the text of ISO/TC97/SC16/N1576 as corrected by ISO/TC97/SC16/N1695.  This is the specification currently being voted on in ISO as a Draft International Standard (DIS).  This document is distributed as an RFC for your information only, it does not specify a standard for the ARPA-Internet or DARPA research community.  Our thanks to Alex McKenzie of BBN for making this online version available.  Please note the size of this document, the file contains 258,729 characters.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0892</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0906</doc-id>
        <title>Bootstrap loading using TFTP</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Finlayson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10102</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>It is often convenient to be able to bootstrap a computer system from a communications network.  This RFC proposes the use of the IP TFTP protocol for bootstrap loading in this case.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0907</doc-id>
        <title>Host Access Protocol specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>Bolt Beranek and Newman Laboratories</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>129985</char-count>
            <page-count>75</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IP-WB</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This document specifies the Host Access Protocol (HAP).  Although HAP was originally designed as the network-access level protocol for the DARPA/DCA sponsored Wideband Packet Satellite Network, it is intended that it evolve into a standard interface SATNET and TACNET (aka MATNET) as well as the Wideband Network.  HAP is an experimental protocol, and will undergo further revision as new capabilities are added and/or different satellite networks are suported.  Implementations of HAP should be performed in coordination with satellite network development and operations personnel.</p></abstract>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1221</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0040</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0908</doc-id>
        <title>Reliable Data Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Velten</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.M. Hinden</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Sax</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>97646</char-count>
            <page-count>62</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>RDP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>The Reliable Data Protocol (RDP) is designed to provide a reliable data transport service for packet-based applications.  This RFC specifies a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet and DARPA research community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvemts.</p></abstract>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1151</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0909</doc-id>
        <title>Loader Debugger Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>C. Welles</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>W. Milliken</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>209813</char-count>
            <page-count>135</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>LDP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>The Loader Debugger Protocol (LDP) is an application layer protocol for loading, dumping, and debugging target machines from hosts in a network environment.  This RFC specifies a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet and DARPA research community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvemts.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0910</doc-id>
        <title>Multimedia mail meeting notes</title>
        <author>
            <name>H.C. Forsdick</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>24915</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is a report on a meeting about the experimental multimedia mail system (and in a sense a status report on that experiment).  The meeting was held at Bolt Beranek and Newman on 23-24 July 1984 to discuss recent progress by groups who are building multimedia mail systems and to discuss a variety of issues related to the further development of multimedia systems.  Representatives were present from BBN, ISI, SRI and Linkabit.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0911</doc-id>
        <title>EGP Gateway under Berkeley UNIX 4.2</title>
        <author>
            <name>P. Kirton</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>55908</char-count>
            <page-count>23</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes an implementation of the Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) (in that sense it is a status report).  The memo also discusses some possible extentions and some design issues (in that sense it is an invitation for further discussion).</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0912</doc-id>
        <title>Authentication service</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. St. Johns</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4544</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes a proposed authentication protocol for verifying the identity of a user of a TCP connection.  Given a TCP port number pair, it returns a character string which identifies the owner of that connection on the server's system.  Suggested uses include automatic identification and verification of a user during an FTP session, additional verification of a TAC dial up user, and access verification for a generalized network file server.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0931</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0913</doc-id>
        <title>Simple File Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Lottor</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>20929</char-count>
            <page-count>15</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>SFTP</kw>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes a proposed Simple File Transfer Protocol (SFTP).  It fills the need of people wanting a protocol that is more useful than TFTP but easier to implement (and less powerful) than FTP.  SFTP supports user access control, file transfers, directory listing, directory changing, file renaming and deleting.  Discussion of this proposal is encouraged, and suggestions for improvements may be sent to the author.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0914</doc-id>
        <title>Thinwire protocol for connecting personal computers to the Internet</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.J. Farber</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>G. Delp</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>T.M. Conte</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>57288</char-count>
            <page-count>22</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>THINWIRE</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC focuses discussion on the particular problems in the ARPA-Internet of low speed network interconnection with personal computers, and possible methods of solution.  None of the proposed solutions in this document are intended as standards for the ARPA-Internet.  Rather, it is hoped that a general consensus will emerge as to the appropriate solution to the problems, leading eventually to the adoption of standards.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0915</doc-id>
        <title>Network mail path service</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Elvy</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Nedved</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21635</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC proposed a new service for the ARPA-Internet community and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.  The network mail path service fills the current need of people to determine mailbox addresses for hosts that are not part of the ARPA-Internet but can be reached by one or more relay hosts that have Unix to Unix Copy (UUCP) mail, CSNET mail, MAILNET mail, BITNET mail, etc.  Anyone can use the service if they have TCP/TELENET to one of the hosts with a mail path server.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0916</doc-id>
        <title>Reliable Asynchronous Transfer Protocol (RATP)</title>
        <author>
            <name>G.G. Finn</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>110737</char-count>
            <page-count>54</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>RATP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.  This paper proposes and specifies a protocol which allows two programs to reliably communicate over a communication link.  It ensures that the data entering one end of the link if received arrives at the other end intact and unaltered.  The protocol, named RATP, is designed to operate over a full duplex point-to-point connection.  It contains some features which tailor it to the RS-232 links now in common use.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0917</doc-id>
        <title>Internet subnets</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.C. Mogul</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>47072</char-count>
            <page-count>22</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo discusses subnets and proposes procedures for the use of subnets, including approaches to solving the problems that arise, particularly that of routing.  A subnet of an Internet network is a logically visible sub-section of a single Internet network.  For administrative or technical reasons, many organizations have chosen to divide one Internet network into several subnets, instead of acquiring a set of Internet network numbers.  This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0918</doc-id>
        <title>Post Office Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9876</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC suggests a simple method for workstations to dynamically access mail from a mailbox server.  The intent of the Post Office Protocol (POP) is to allow a user's workstation to access mail from a mailbox server.  It is expected that mail will be posted from the workstation to the mailbox server via the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).  This RFC specifies a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvement.  The status of this protocol is experimental, and this protocol is dependent upon TCP.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0937</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0919</doc-id>
        <title>Broadcasting Internet Datagrams</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.C. Mogul</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>16382</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC proposes simple rules for broadcasting Internet datagrams on local networks that support broadcast, for addressing broadcasts, and for how gateways should handle them.  This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0005</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0920</doc-id>
        <title>Domain requirements</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>27823</char-count>
            <page-count>14</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo states the requirements on establishing a Domain, and introduces the limited set of top level domains.  This memo is a policy statement on the requirements of establishing a new domain in the ARPA-Internet and the DARPA research community.  This is an official policy statement of the IAB and the DARPA.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0921</doc-id>
        <title>Domain name system implementation schedule - revised</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>23318</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is a policy statement on the implementation of the Domain Style Naming System in the Internet.  This memo is an update of RFC-881, and RFC-897.  This is an official policy statement of the IAB and the DARPA.  The intent of this memo is to detail the schedule for the implementation for the Domain Style Naming System.  The explanation of how this system works is to be found in the references.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0897</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0922</doc-id>
        <title>Broadcasting Internet datagrams in the presence of subnets</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.C. Mogul</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>24147</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>We propose simple rules for broadcasting Internet datagrams on local networks that support broadcast, for addressing broadcasts, and for how gateways should handle them.  This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0005</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0923</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>96467</char-count>
            <page-count>47</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC documents the currently assigned values from several series of numbers used in network protocol implementations.  This edition of Assigned Numbers obsoletes RFC-900 and earlier editions.  This memo is an official status report on the numbers used in protocols in the ARPA-Internet community.  See RFC-990, and 997.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0900</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0943</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0924</doc-id>
        <title>Official ARPA-Internet protocols for connecting personal computers to the Internet</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>48513</char-count>
            <page-count>35</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC identifies the documents specifying the official protocols used in the Internet.  This edition of Official ARPA-Internet Protocols obsoletes RFC-900 and earlier editions.  This memo is an official status report on the protocols used in the ARPA-Internet community.  See RFC-991.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0901</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0944</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0925</doc-id>
        <title>Multi-LAN address resolution</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>31137</char-count>
            <page-count>15</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The problem of treating a set of local area networks (LANs) as one Internet network has generated some interest and concern.  It is inappropriate to give each LAN within an site a distinct Internet network number.  It is desirable to hide the details of the interconnections between the LANs within an site from people, gateways, and hosts outside the site.  The question arises on how to best do this, and even how to do it at all.  In RFC-917 Jeffery Mogul makes a case for the use of "explicit subnets" in a multi-LAN environment.  The explicit subnet scheme is a call to recursively apply the mechanisms the Internet uses to manage networks to the problem of managing LANs within one network.  In this note I urge another approach: the use of "transparent subnets" supported by a multi-LAN extension of the Address Resolution Protocol.  This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0926</doc-id>
        <title>Protocol for providing the connectionless mode network services</title>
        <author>
            <name>International Organization for Standardization</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>165895</char-count>
            <page-count>107</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This note is the draft ISO protocol roughly similar to the DOD Internet Protocol.  This document has been prepared by retyping the text of ISO DIS 8473 of May 1984, which is currently undergoing voting within ISO as a Draft International Standard (DIS).  This document is distributred as an RFC for information only.  It does not specify a standard for the ARPA-Internet.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0994</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0927</doc-id>
        <title>TACACS user identification Telnet option</title>
        <author>
            <name>B.A. Anderson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5474</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-TACACS</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>The following is the description of a TELNET option designed to facilitate double login avoidance.  It is intended primarily for TAC connections to target hosts on behalf of TAC users, but it can be used between any two consenting hosts.  For example, all hosts at one site (e.g., BBN) can use this option to avoid double login when TELNETing to one another.  This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0928</doc-id>
        <title>Introduction to proposed DoD standard H-FP</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>60461</char-count>
            <page-count>21</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The broad outline of the Host-Front End Protocol introduced here and described in RFC-929 is the result of the deliberations of a number of experienced H-FP designers, who sat as a committee of the DoD Protocol Standards Technical Panel.  It is the intent of the designers that the protocol be subjected to multiple test implementations and probable iteration before being agreed upon as any sort of "standard".  Therefore, the first order of business is to declare that THIS IS A PROPOSAL, NOT A FINAL STANDARD, and the second order of business is to request that any readers of these documents who are able to do test implementations (a) do so and (b) coordinate their efforts with the author.  This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0929</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed Host-Front End Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Lilienkamp</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Mandell</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1984</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>135042</char-count>
            <page-count>56</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>HFEP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>The Host-Front End Protocol introduced in RFC-928 is described in detail in this memo.  The first order of business is to declare that THIS IS A PROPOSAL, NOT A FINAL STANDARD, and the second order of business is to request that any readers of these documents who are able to do test implementations (a) do so and (b) coordinate their efforts with the author.  This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0930</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet terminal type option</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Solomon</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Wimmers</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6583</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  Hosts on the ARPA Internet that exchange terminal type information within the Telnet protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  This standard supersedes RFC-884.  The only change is to specify that the TERMINAL-TYPE IS sub-negotiation should be sent only in response to the TERMINAL-TYPE SEND sub-negotiation.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0884</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1091</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0931</doc-id>
        <title>Authentication server</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. St. Johns</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8982</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.  This is the second draft of this proposal (superseding RFC-912) and incorporates a more formal description of the syntax for the request and response dialog, as well as a change to specify the type of user identification returned.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0912</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1413</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0932</doc-id>
        <title>Subnetwork addressing scheme</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.D. Clark</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9283</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC proposes an alternative addressing scheme for subnets which, in most cases, requires no modification to host software whatsoever.  The drawbacks of this scheme are that the total number of subnets in any one network are limited, and that modification is required to all gateways.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0933</doc-id>
        <title>Output marking Telnet option</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Silverman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6715</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-OM</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This proposed option would allow a Server-Telnet to send a banner to a User-Telnet so that this banner would be displayed on the workstation screen independently of the application software running in the Server-Telnet.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0934</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed standard for message encapsulation</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E.A. Stefferud</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21770</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo concerns itself with message forwarding.  Forwarding can be thought of as encapsulating one or more messages inside another.  Although this is useful for transfer of past correspondence to new recipients, without a decapsulation process (which this memo terms "bursting"), the forwarded messages are of little use to the recipients because they can not be distributed, forwarded, replied-to, or otherwise processed as separate individual messages.  In order to burst a message it is necessary to know how the component messages were encapsulated in the draft.  At present there is no unambiguous standard for interest group digests.  This RFC proposes a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0935</doc-id>
        <title>Reliable link layer protocols</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.G. Robinson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>31625</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC discusses protocols proposed recently in RFCs 914 and 916, and suggests a proposed protocol that could meet the same needs addressed in those memos.  The stated need is reliable communication between two programs over a full-duplex, point-to-point communication link, and in particular the RFCs address the need for such communication over an asynchronous link at relatively low speeds.  The suggested protocol uses the methods of existing national and international data link layer standards.  This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0936</doc-id>
        <title>Another Internet subnet addressing scheme</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.J. Karels</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10179</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>There have been several proposals for schemes to allow the use of a single Internet network number to refer to a collection of physical networks under common administration which are reachable from the rest of the Internet by a common route.  Such schemes allow a simplified view of an otherwise complicated topology from hosts and gateways outside of this collection.  They allow the complexity of the number and type of these networks, and routing to them, to be localized.  Additions and changes in configuration thus cause no detectable change, and no interruption of service, due to slow propagation of routing and other information outside of the local environment.  These schemes also simplify the administration of the network, as changes do not require allocation of new network numbers for each new cable installed.  This proposal discusses an alternative scheme, one that has been in use at the University of California, Berkeley since April 1984.  This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0937</doc-id>
        <title>Post Office Protocol: Version 2</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Butler</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D. Chase</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Goldberger</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>42370</char-count>
            <page-count>24</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>POP2</kw>
            <kw>Post Office Protocol</kw>
            <kw>Version 2</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC suggests a simple method for workstations to dynamically access mail from a mailbox server.  This RFC specifies a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvement.  This memo is a revision of RFC-918.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0918</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0938</doc-id>
        <title>Internet Reliable Transaction Protocol functional and interface specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>T. Miller</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>39478</char-count>
            <page-count>19</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IRTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is being distributed to members of the DARPA research community in order to solicit their reactions to the proposals contained in it.  While the issues discussed may not be directly relevant to the research problems of the DARPA community, they may be interesting to a number of researchers and implementors.  This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0939</doc-id>
        <title>Executive summary of the NRC report on transport protocols for Department of Defense data networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>National Research Council</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>42345</char-count>
            <page-count>20</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC reproduces the material from the "front pages" of the National Research Council report resulting from a study of the DOD Internet Protocol (IP) and Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) in comparison with the ISO Internet Protocol (ISO-IP) and Transport Protocol level 4 (TP-4).  The point of this RFC is to make the text of the Executive Summary widely available in a timely way.  The order of presentation has been altered, and the pagination changed.  This RFC is distributed for information only.  This RFC does not establish any policy for the DARPA research community or the DDN operational community.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0940</doc-id>
        <title>Toward an Internet standard scheme for subnetting</title>
        <author>
            <name>Gateway Algorithms and Data Structures Task Force</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6881</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Several sites now contain a complex of local links connected to the Internet via a gateway.  The details of the internal connectivity are of little interest to the rest of the Internet.  One way of organizing these local complexes of links is to use the same strategy as the Internet uses to organize networks, that is, to declare each link to be an entity (like a network) and to interconnect the links with devices that perform routing functions (like gateways).  This general scheme is called subnetting, the individual links are called subnets, and the connecting devices are called subgateways (or bridges, or gateways).  This RFC discusses standardizing the protocol used in subnetted environments in the ARPA-Internet.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0941</doc-id>
        <title>Addendum to the network service definition covering network layer addressing</title>
        <author>
            <name>International Organization for Standardization</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>68733</char-count>
            <page-count>34</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This Addendum to the Network Service Definition Standard, ISO 8348, defines the abstract syntax and semantics of the Network Address (Network Service Access Point Address).  The Network Address defined in this Addendum is the address that appears in the primitives of the connection-mode Network Service as the calling address, called address, and responding address parameters, and in the primitives of the connectionless-mode Network Service as the source address and destination address parameters.  This document is distributed as an RFC for information only.  It does not specify a standard for the ARPA-Internet.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0942</doc-id>
        <title>Transport protocols for Department of Defense data networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>National Research Council</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>217284</char-count>
            <page-count>88</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC reproduces the National Research Council report resulting from a study of the DoD Internet Protocol (IP) and Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) in comparison with the ISO Internet Protocol (ISO-IP) and Transport Protocol level 4 (TP-4).</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0943</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>105234</char-count>
            <page-count>50</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This Network Working Group Request for Comments documents the currently assigned values from several series of numbers used in network protocol implementations.  This RFC will be updated periodically, and in any case current information can be obtained from Joyce Reynolds.  The assignment of numbers is also handled by Joyce.  If you are developing a protocol or application that will require the use of a link, socket, port, protocol, network number, etc., please contact Joyce to receive a number assignment.  This memo is an official status report on the numbers used in protocols in the ARPA-Internet community.  See RFC-990 and 997.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0923</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0960</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0944</doc-id>
        <title>Official ARPA-Internet protocols</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>61373</char-count>
            <page-count>40</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC identifies the documents specifying the official protocols used in the Internet.  This edition of Official ARPA-Internet Protocols obsoletes RFC-924 and earlier editions.  This RFC will be updated periodically, and current information can be obtained from Joyce Reynolds.  This memo is an official status report on the protocols used in the ARPA-Internet community.  See RFC-991.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0924</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0961</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0945</doc-id>
        <title>DoD statement on the NRC report</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5017</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>In May 1983 the National Research Council (NRC) was asked jointly by DoD and NBS to study the issues and recommend a course of action.  The final report of the NRC committee was published in February 1985 (see RFC-942).  The enclosed letter is from Donald C.  Latham (ASDC3I) to DCA transmitting the NRC report and requesting specific actions relative to the recommendations of the report.  This RFC reproduces a letter from the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (ASDC3I) to the Director of the Defense Communications Agency (DCA).  This letter is distributed for information only.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1039</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0946</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet terminal location number option</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Nedved</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6285</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-TLN</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>Many systems provide a mechanism for finding out where a user is logged in from usually including information about telephone extension and office occupants names.  The information is useful for physically locating people and/or calling them on the phone.  In 1982 CMU designed and implemented a terminal location database and modified existing network software to handle a 64-bit number called the Terminal Location Number (or TTYLOC).  It now seems appropriate to incorporate this mechanism into the TCP-based network protocol family.  The mechanism is not viewed as a replacement for the Terminal Location Telnet Option (SEND-LOCATION) but as a shorthand mechansim for communicating terminal location information between hosts in a localized community.  This RFC proposes a new option for Telnet for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0947</doc-id>
        <title>Multi-network broadcasting within the Internet</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. Lebowitz</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D. Mankins</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12569</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes the extension of a network's broadcast domain to include more than one physical network through the use of a broadcast packet repeater.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0948</doc-id>
        <title>Two methods for the transmission of IP datagrams over IEEE 802.3 networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>I. Winston</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11495</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes two methods of encapsulating Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams on an IEEE 802.3 network.  This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1042</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0949</doc-id>
        <title>FTP unique-named store command</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4017</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>There are various contexts in which it would be desirable to have an FTP command that had the effect of the present STOR but rather than requiring the sender to specify a file name istead caused the resultant file to have a unique name relative to the current directory.  This RFC proposes an extension to the File Transfer Protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.  See RFC-959.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0950</doc-id>
        <title>Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.C. Mogul</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>37985</char-count>
            <page-count>18</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>Address</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo discusses the utility of "subnets" of Internet networks, which are logically visible sub-sections of a single Internet network.  For administrative or technical reasons, many organizations have chosen to divide one Internet network into several subnets, instead of acquiring a set of Internet network numbers.  This memo specifies procedures for the use of subnets.  These procedures are for hosts (e.g., workstations).  The procedures used in and between subnet gateways are not fully described.  Important motivation and background information for a subnetting standard is provided in RFC-940.  This RFC specifies a protocol for the ARPA-Internet community.  If subnetting is implemented it is strongly recommended that these procedures be followed.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0792</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0005</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0951</doc-id>
        <title>Bootstrap Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>W.J. Croft</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Gilmore</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>28354</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>BOOTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes an IP/UDP bootstrap protocol (BOOTP) which allows a diskless client machine to discover its own IP address, the address of a server host, and the name of a file to be loaded into memory and executed.  The bootstrap operation can be thought of as consisting of TWO PHASES.  This RFC describes the first phase, which could be labeled `address determination and bootfile selection'.  After this address and filename information is obtained, control passes to the second phase of the bootstrap where a file transfer occurs.  The file transfer will typically use the TFTP protocol, since it is intended that both phases reside in PROM on the client.  However BOOTP could also work with other protocols such as SFTP or FTP.  This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1395</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1497</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1532</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1542</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC5494</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>DRAFT STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>DRAFT STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=951</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0952</doc-id>
        <title>DoD Internet host table specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. Harrenstien</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.K. Stahl</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E.J. Feinler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12388</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is the official specification of the format of the Internet Host Table.  This edition of the specification includes minor revisions to RFC-810 which brings it up to date.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0810</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0953</doc-id>
        <title>Hostname Server</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. Harrenstien</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.K. Stahl</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E.J. Feinler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8305</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>HOSTNAME</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is the official specification of the Hostname Server Protocol.  This edition of the specification includes minor revisions to RFC-811 which brings it up to date.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0811</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0954</doc-id>
        <title>NICNAME/WHOIS</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. Harrenstien</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.K. Stahl</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E.J. Feinler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7397</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>NICNAME</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is the official specification of the NICNAME/WHOIS protocol.  This memo describes the protocol and the service.  This is an update of RFC-812.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0812</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC3912</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>DRAFT STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>DRAFT STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0955</doc-id>
        <title>Towards a transport service for transaction processing applications</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>22497</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The DoD Internet protocol suite includes two alternative transport service protocols, TCP and UDP, which provide virtual circuit and datagram service, respectively.  These two protocols represent points in the space of possible transport service attributes which are quite "far apart".  We want to examine an important class of applications, those which perform what is often called "transaction processing".  We will see that the communication needs for these applications fall into the gap "between" TCP and UDP -- neither protocol is very appropriate.  This RFC is concerned with the possible design of one or more new protocols for the ARPA-Internet, to support kinds of applications which are not well supported at present.  The RFC is intended to spur discussion in the Internet research community towards the development of new protocols and/or concepts, in order to meet these unmet application requirements.  It does not represent a standard, nor even a concrete protocol proposal.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0956</doc-id>
        <title>Algorithms for synchronizing network clocks</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>67387</char-count>
            <page-count>26</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC discussed clock synchronization algorithms for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.  The recent interest within the Internet community in determining accurate time from a set of mutually suspicious network clocks has been prompted by several occasions in which errors were found in usually reliable, accurate clock servers after thunderstorms which disrupted their power supply.  To these sources of error should be added those due to malfunctioning hardware, defective software and operator mistakes, as well as random errors in the mechanism used to set and synchronize clocks.  This report suggests a stochastic model and algorithms for computing a good estimator from time-offset samples measured between clocks connected via network links.  Included in this report are descriptions of certain experiments which give an indication of the effectiveness of the algorithms.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0957</doc-id>
        <title>Experiments in network clock synchronization</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>68952</char-count>
            <page-count>27</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC discusses some experiments in clock synchronization in the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.  One of the services frequently neglected in computer network design is a high-quality, time-of-day clock capable of generating accurate timestamps with small errors compared to one-way network delays.  Such a service would be useful for tracing the progress of complex transactions, synchronizing cached data bases, monitoring network performance and isolating problems.  In this memo one such clock service design will be described and its performance assessed.  This design has been incorporated as an integral part of the network routing and control protocols of the Distributed Computer Network (DCnet) architecture.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0958</doc-id>
        <title>Network Time Protocol (NTP)</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>30723</char-count>
            <page-count>14</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>NTP</kw>
            <kw>time</kw>
            <kw>clock</kw>
            <kw>synchronization</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This document describes the Network Time Protocol (NTP), a protocol for synchronizing a set of network clocks using a set of distributed clients and servers.  NTP is built on the User Datagram Protocol (UDP), which provides a connectionless transport mechanism.  It is evolved from the Time Protocol and the ICMP Timestamp message and is a suitable replacement for both.  This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1059</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1119</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1305</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0959</doc-id>
        <title>File Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>147316</char-count>
            <page-count>69</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo is the official specification of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) for the DARPA Internet community.  The primary intent is to clarify and correct the documentation of the FTP specification, not to change the protocol.  The following new optional commands are included in this edition of the specification: Change to Parent Directory (CDUP), Structure Mount (SMNT), Store Unique (STOU), Remove Directory (RMD), Make Directory (MKD), Print Directory (PWD), and System (SYST).  Note that this specification is compatible with the previous edition.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0765</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC2228</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2640</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2773</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC3659</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0009</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=959</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0960</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>125814</char-count>
            <page-count>60</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo documents the currently assigned values from several series of numbers used in network protocol implementations.  This edition of Assigned Numbers updates and obsoletes RFC-943.  This memo is an official status report on the numbers used in protocols in the ARPA-Internet community.  See RFC-990 and 997.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0943</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0990</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0961</doc-id>
        <title>Official ARPA-Internet protocols</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>52672</char-count>
            <page-count>38</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo identifies the documents specifying the official protocols used in the Internet, and comments on any revisions or changes planned.  This edition of the Official Protocols updates and obsoletes RFC-944.  This memo is an official status report on the protocols used in the ARPA-Internet community.  See RFC-991.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0944</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0991</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0962</doc-id>
        <title>TCP-4 prime</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2773</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is in response to Bob Braden's call for a transaction oriented protocol (RFC-955), and continues the discussion of a possible transaction oriented transport protocol.  This memo does not propose a standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0963</doc-id>
        <title>Some problems with the specification of the Military Standard Internet Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.P. Sidhu</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>44019</char-count>
            <page-count>19</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The purpose of this RFC is to provide helpful information on the Military Standard Internet Protocol (MIL-STD-1777) so that one can obtain a reliable implementation of this protocol.  This paper points out several problems in this specification.  This note also proposes solutions to these problems.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0964</doc-id>
        <title>Some problems with the specification of the Military Standard Transmission Control Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.P. Sidhu</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>T. Blumer</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>20972</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The purpose of this RFC is to provide helpful information on the Military Standard Transmission Control Protocol (MIL-STD-1778) so that one can obtain a reliable implementation of this protocol standard.  This note points out three errors with this specification.  This note also proposes solutions to these problems.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0965</doc-id>
        <title>Format for a graphical communication protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>L. Aguilar</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>105456</char-count>
            <page-count>51</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes the requirements for a graphical format on which to base a graphical on-line communication protocol, and proposes an Interactive Graphical Communication Format using the GKSM session metafile.  We hope this contribution will encourage the discussion of multimedia data exchange and the proposal of solutions.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0966</doc-id>
        <title>Host groups: A multicast extension to the Internet Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.E. Deering</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.R. Cheriton</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>59469</char-count>
            <page-count>27</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC defines a model of service for Internet multicasting and proposes an extension to the Internet Protocol (IP) to support such a multicast service.  Discussion and suggestions for improvements are requested.  See RFC-988.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0988</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0967</doc-id>
        <title>All victims together</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Padlipsky</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4706</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC proposes a new set of RFCs on how the networking code is integrated with various operating systems.  It appears that this topic has not received enough exposure in the literature.  Comments and suggestions are encouraged.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0968</doc-id>
        <title>Twas the night before start-up</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2459</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo discusses problems that arise and debugging techniques used in bringing a new network into operation.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0969</doc-id>
        <title>NETBLT: A bulk data transfer protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.D. Clark</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.L. Lambert</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>L. Zhang</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>40040</char-count>
            <page-count>15</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.  This is a preliminary discussion of the Network Block Transfer (NETBLT) protocol.  NETBLT is intended for the rapid transfer of a large quantity of data between computers.  It provides a transfer that is reliable and flow controlled, and is structured to provide maximum throughput over a wide variety of networks.  This description is published for discussion and comment, and does not constitute a standard.  As the proposal may change, implementation of this document is not advised.  See RFC-998.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0998</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0970</doc-id>
        <title>On Packet Switches With Infinite Storage</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Nagle</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1985</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>35316</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The purpose of this RFC is to focus discussion on a particular problem in the ARPA-Internet and possible methods of solution.  Most prior work on congestion in datagram systems focuses on buffer management.  In this memo the case of a packet switch with infinite storage is considered.  Such a packet switch can never run out of buffers.  It can, however, still become congested.  The meaning of congestion in an infinite-storage system is explored.  An unexpected result is found that shows a datagram network with infinite storage, first-in-first-out queuing, at least two packet switches, and a finite packet lifetime will, under overload, drop all packets.  By attacking the problem of congestion for the infinite-storage case, new solutions applicable to switches with finite storage may be found.  No proposed solutions this document are intended as standards for the ARPA-Internet at this time.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0971</doc-id>
        <title>Survey of data representation standards</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.L. DeSchon</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>22883</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a comparison of several data representation standards that are currently in use.  The standards discussed are the CCITT X.409 recommendation, the NBS Computer Based Message System (CBMS) standard, DARPA Multimedia Mail system, the Courier remote procedure call protocol, and the SUN Remote Procedure Call package.  No proposals in this document are intended as standards for the ARPA-Internet at this time.  Rather, it is hoped that a general consensus will emerge as to the appropriate approach to a data representation standard, leading eventually to the adoption of an ARPA-Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0972</doc-id>
        <title>Password Generator Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>F.J. Wancho</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3890</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  The Password Generator Service (PWDGEN) provides a set of six randomly generated eight-character "words" with a reasonable level of pronounceability, using a multi-level algorithm.  Hosts on the ARPA Internet that choose to implement a password generator service are expected to adopt and implement this standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0973</doc-id>
        <title>Domain system changes and observations</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.V. Mockapetris</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>22364</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC documents updates to Domain Name System specifications RFC-882 and RFC-883, suggests some operational guidelines, and discusses some experiences and problem areas in the present system.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1034</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1035</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0882</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0883</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0974</doc-id>
        <title>Mail routing and the domain system</title>
        <author>
            <name>C. Partridge</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18581</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>DNS-MX</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC presents a description of how mail systems on the Internet are expected to route messages based on information from the domain system.  This involves a discussion of how mailers interpret MX RRs, which are used for message routing.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC2821</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0010</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0975</doc-id>
        <title>Autonomous confederations</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>28010</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC proposes enhancements to the Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) to support a simple, multiple-level routing capability while preserving the robustness features of the current EGP model.  The enhancements generalize the concept of core system to include multiple communities of autonomous systems, called autonomous confederations.  Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0976</doc-id>
        <title>UUCP mail interchange format standard</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.R. Horton</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>26814</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This document defines the standard format for the transmission of mail messages between computers in the UUCP Project.  It does not however, address the format for storage of messages on one machine, nor the lower level transport mechanisms used to get the date from one machine to the next.  It represents a standard for conformance by hosts in the UUCP zone.</p></abstract>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1137</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0977</doc-id>
        <title>Network News Transfer Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Kantor</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>P. Lapsley</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>55062</char-count>
            <page-count>27</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>NNTP]</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>NNTP specifies a protocol for the distribution, inquiry, retrieval, and posting of news articles using a reliable stream-based transmission of news among the ARPA-Internet community.  NNTP is designed so that news articles are stored in a central database allowing a subscriber to select only those items he wishes to read.  Indexing, cross-referencing, and expiration of aged messages are also provided.  This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC3977</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0978</doc-id>
        <title>Voice File Interchange Protocol (VFIP)</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Gillman</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>W.A. Brackenridge</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A. Witkowski</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>9223</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The purpose of the Voice File Interchange Protocol (VFIP) is to permit the interchange of various types of speech files between different systems in the ARPA-Internet community.  Suggestions for improvement are encouraged.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0979</doc-id>
        <title>PSN End-to-End functional specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.G. Malis</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>39472</char-count>
            <page-count>15</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is an updated version of BBN Report 5775, "End-to-End Functional Specification and describes important changes to the functionality of the interface between a Host and the PSN, and should be carefully reviewed by anyone involved in supporting a host on either the ARPANET or MILNET".  The new End-to-End protocol (EE) is being developed in order to correct a number of deficiencies in the old EE, to improve its performance and overall throughput, and to better equip the Packet Switch Node (PSN, also known as the IMP) to support its current and anticipated host population.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0980</doc-id>
        <title>Protocol document order information</title>
        <author>
            <name>O.J. Jacobsen</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>24416</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC indicates how to obtain various protocol documents used in the DARPA research community.  Included is an overview of the new 1985 DDN Protocol Handbook and available sources for obtaining related documents (such as DOD, ISO, and CCITT).</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0981</doc-id>
        <title>Experimental multiple-path routing algorithm</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>59069</char-count>
            <page-count>22</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This document introduces wiretap algorithms, a class of experimental, multiple routing algorithms that compute quasi-optimum routes for stations sharing a packet-radio broadcast channel.  The primary route (a minimum-distance path), and additional paths ordered by distance, which serve as alternate routes should the primary route fail, are computed.  This prototype is presented as an example of a class of routing algorithms and data-base management techniques that may find wider application in the Internet community.  Discussions and suggestions for improvements are welcomed.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0982</doc-id>
        <title>Guidelines for the specification of the structure of the Domain Specific Part (DSP) of the ISO standard NSAP address</title>
        <author>
            <name>H.W. Braun</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>22595</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a draft working document of the ANSI "Guidelines for the Specification of the Structure of the Domain Specific Part (DSP) of the ISO Standard NSAP Address".  It provides guidance to private address administration authorities on preferred formats and semantics for the Domain Specific Part (DSP) of an NSAP address.  This RFC specifies the way in which the DSP may be constructed so as to facilitate efficient address assignment.  This RFC is for informational purposes only and its distribution is unlimited and does not specify a standard of the ARPA-Internet.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0983</doc-id>
        <title>ISO transport arrives on top of the TCP</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.E. Cass</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>59819</char-count>
            <page-count>27</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes a proposed protocol standard for the ARPA Internet community.  The CCITT and the ISO have defined various session, presentation, and application recommendations which have been adopted by the international community and numerous vendors.  To the largest extent possible, it is desirable to offer these higher level services directly in the ARPA Internet, without disrupting existing facilities.  This permits users to develop expertise with ISO and CCITT applications which previously were not available in the ARPA Internet.  The intention is that hosts in the ARPA-Internet that choose to implement ISO TSAP services on top of the TCP be expected to adopt and implement this standard.  Suggestions for improvement are encouraged.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1006</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0984</doc-id>
        <title>PCMAIL: A distributed mail system for personal computers</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.D. Clark</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.L. Lambert</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>69333</char-count>
            <page-count>31</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This document is a preliminary discussion of the design of a personal-computer-based distributed mail system.  Pcmail is a distributed mail system that provides mail service to an arbitrary number of users, each of which owns one or more personal computers (PCs).  The system is divided into two halves.  The first consists of a single entity called the "repository".  The repository is a storage center for incoming mail.  Mail for a Pcmail user can arrive externally from the Internet or internally from other repository users.  The repository also maintains a stable copy of each user's mail state.  The repository is therefore typically a computer with a large amount of disk storage.  It is published for discussion and comment, and does not constitute a standard.  As the proposal may change, implementation of this document is not advised.  See RFC-993.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0993</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0985</doc-id>
        <title>Requirements for Internet gateways - draft</title>
        <author>
            <name>National Science Foundation</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>Network Technical Advisory Group</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>59221</char-count>
            <page-count>23</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>Requirements</kw>
            <kw>Internet</kw>
            <kw>gateways</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC summarizes the requirements for gateways to be used on networks supporting the DARPA Internet protocols.  While it applies specifically to National Science Foundation research programs, the requirements are stated in a general context and are believed applicable throughout the Internet community.  The purpose of this document is to present guidance for vendors offering products that might be used or adapted for use in an Internet application.  It enumerates the protocols required and gives references to RFCs and other documents describing the current specification.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1009</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0986</doc-id>
        <title>Guidelines for the use of Internet-IP addresses in the ISO Connectionless-Mode Network Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Callon</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>H.W. Braun</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>13950</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC suggests a method to allow the existing IP addressing, including the IP protocol field, to be used for the ISO Connectionless Network Protocol (CLNP).  This is a draft solution to one of the problems inherent in the use of "ISO-grams" in the DOD Internet.  Related issues will be discussed in subsequent RFCs.  This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1069</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0987</doc-id>
        <title>Mapping between X.400 and RFC 822</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.E. Kille</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>127540</char-count>
            <page-count>69</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The X.400 series protocols have been defined by CCITT to provide an Interpersonal Messaging Service (IPMS), making use of a store and forward Message Transfer Service.  It is expected that this standard will be implemented very widely.  This document describes a set of mappings which will enable interworking between systems operating the X.400 protocols and systems using RFC-822 mail protocol or protocols derived from RFC-822.  This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC2156</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1327</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1026</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1138</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1148</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0988</doc-id>
        <title>Host extensions for IP multicasting</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.E. Deering</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>45220</char-count>
            <page-count>20</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>multicast</kw>
            <kw>Internet</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo specifies the extensions required of a host implementation of the Internet Protocol (IP) to support internetwork multicasting.  This specification supersedes that given in RFC-966, and constitutes a proposed protocol standard for IP multicasting in the ARPA-Internet.  The reader is directed to RFC-966 for a discussion of the motivation and rationale behind the multicasting extension specified here.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0966</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1054</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1112</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0989</doc-id>
        <title>Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part I: Message encipherment and authentication procedures</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Linn</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>63934</char-count>
            <page-count>23</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the Internet community and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.  This RFC is the outgrowth of a series of IAB Privacy Task Force meetings and of internal working papers distributed for those meetings.  This RFC defines message encipherment and authentication procedures, as the initial phase of an effort to provide privacy enhancement services for electronic mail transfer in the Internet.  It is intended that the procedures defined here be compatible with a wide range of key management approaches, including both conventional (symmetric) and public-key (asymmetric) approaches for encryption of data encrypting keys.  Use of conventional cryptography for message text encryption and/or authentication is anticipated.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1040</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1113</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0990</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>174784</char-count>
            <page-count>75</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This Network Working Group Request for Comments documents the currently assigned values from several series of numbers used in network protocol implementations.  This memo is an official status report on the numbers used in protocols in the ARPA-Internet community.  See RFC-997.  Obsoletes RFC-960, 943, 923 and 900.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0960</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1010</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC0997</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0991</doc-id>
        <title>Official ARPA-Internet protocols</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>65205</char-count>
            <page-count>46</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC identifies the documents specifying the official protocols used in the Internet.  Comments indicate any revisions or changes planned.  This memo is an official status report on the numbers used in protocols in the ARPA-Internet community.  Obsoletes RFC-961, 944 and 924.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0961</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1011</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0992</doc-id>
        <title>On communication support for fault tolerant process groups</title>
        <author>
            <name>K.P. Birman</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>T.A. Joseph</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>52313</char-count>
            <page-count>18</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes a collection of multicast communication primitives integrated with a mechanism for handling process failure and recovery.  These primitives facilitate the implementation of fault-tolerant process groups, which can be used to provide distributed services in an environment subject to non-malicious crash failures.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0993</doc-id>
        <title>PCMAIL: A distributed mail system for personal computers</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.D. Clark</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.L. Lambert</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>71725</char-count>
            <page-count>28</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This document is a discussion of the Pcmail workstation-based distributed mail system.  It is a revision of the design published in NIC RFC-984.  The revision is based on discussion and comment fromm a variety of sources, as well as further research into the design of interactive Pcmail clients and the use of client code on machines other than IBM PCs.  As this design may change, implementation of this document is not advised.  Obsoletes RFC-984.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0984</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1056</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0994</doc-id>
        <title>Final text of DIS 8473, Protocol for Providing the Connectionless-mode Network Service</title>
        <author>
            <name>International Organization for Standardization</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>129006</char-count>
            <page-count>52</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This Protocol Standard is one of a set of International Standards produced to facilitate the interconnection of open systems.  The set of standards covers the services and protocols required to achieve such interconnection.  This Protocol Standard is positioned with respect to other related standards by the layers defined in the Reference Model for Open Systems Interconnection (ISO 7498).  In particular, it is a protocol of the Network Layer.  This Protocol may be used between network-entities in end systems or in Network Layer relay systems (or both).  It provides the Connectionless-mode Network Service as defined in Addendum 1 to the Network Service Definition Covering Connectionless-mode Transmission (ISO 8348/AD1).</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0926</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0995</doc-id>
        <title>End System to Intermediate System Routing Exchange Protocol for use in conjunction with ISO 8473</title>
        <author>
            <name>International Organization for Standardization</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1986</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>94069</char-count>
            <page-count>41</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This Protocol is one of a set of International Standards produced to facilitate the interconnection of open systems.  The set of standards covers the services and protocols required to achieve such interconnection.  This Protocol is positioned with respect to other related standards by the layers defined in the Reference Model for Open Systems Interconnection (ISO 7498) and by the structure defined in the Internal Organization of the Network Layer (DIS 8648).  In particular, it is a protocol of the Network Layer.  This Protocol permits End Systems and Intermediate Systems to exchange configuration and routing information to facilitate the operation of the routing and relaying functions of the Network Layer.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0996</doc-id>
        <title>Statistics server</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6127</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>STATSRV</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community.  Hosts and gateways on the DARPA Internet that choose to implement a remote statistics monitoring facility may use this protocol to send statistics data upon request to a monitoring center or debugging host.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0997</doc-id>
        <title>Internet numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>123919</char-count>
            <page-count>42</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is an official status report on the network numbers used in the Internet community.  As of 1-Mar-87 the Network Information Center (NIC) at SRI International has assumed responsibility for assignment of Network Numbers and Autonomous System Numbers.  This RFC documents the current assignments of these numbers at the time of this transfer of responsibility.  Obsoletes RFC-990, 960, 943, 923 and 900.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1020</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1117</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0990</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0998</doc-id>
        <title>NETBLT: A bulk data transfer protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.D. Clark</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.L. Lambert</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>L. Zhang</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>57147</char-count>
            <page-count>21</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>NETBLT</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This document is a description of, and a specification for, the NETBLT protocol.  It is a revision of the specification published in RFC-969.  NETBLT (NETwork BLock Transfer) is a transport level protocol intended for the rapid transfer of a large quantity of data between computers.  It provides a transfer that is reliable and flow controlled, and is designed to provide maximum throughput over a wide variety of networks.  Although NETBLT currently runs on top of the Internet Protocol (IP), it should be able to operate on top of any datagram protocol similar in function to IP.  This document is published for discussion and comment, and does not constitute a standard.  The proposal may change and certain parts of the protocol have not yet been specified; implementation of this document is therefore not advised.  Obsoletes RFC-969.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0969</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC0999</doc-id>
        <title>Requests For Comments summary notes: 900-999</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Westine</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>62877</char-count>
            <page-count>22</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0160</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1000</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1000</doc-id>
        <title>Request For Comments reference guide</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>323960</char-count>
            <page-count>149</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC Reference Guide is intended to provide a historical account by categorizing and summarizing of the Request for Comments numbers 1 through 999 issued between the years 1969-1987.  These documents have been crossed referenced to indicate which RFCs are current, obsolete, or revised.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0999</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1001</doc-id>
        <title>Protocol standard for a NetBIOS service on a TCP/UDP transport: Concepts and methods</title>
        <author>
            <name>NetBIOS Working Group in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>Internet Activities Board</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>End-to-End Services Task Force</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>158437</char-count>
            <page-count>68</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>NETBIOS</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC defines a proposed standard protocol to support NetBIOS services in a TCP/IP environment.  Both local network and internet operation are supported.  Various node types are defined to accommodate local and internet topologies and to allow operation with or without the use of IP broadcast.  This RFC describes the NetBIOS-over-TCP protocols in a general manner, emphasizing the underlying ideas and techniques.  Detailed specifications are found in a companion RFC, "Protocol Standard For a NetBIOS Service on a TCP/UDP Transport: Detailed Specifications".</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0019</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1001</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1002</doc-id>
        <title>Protocol standard for a NetBIOS service on a TCP/UDP transport: Detailed specifications</title>
        <author>
            <name>NetBIOS Working Group in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>Internet Activities Board</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>End-to-End Services Task Force</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>170262</char-count>
            <page-count>84</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>NETBIOS</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC defines a proposed standard protocol to support NetBIOS services in a TCP/IP environment.  Both local network and internet operation are supported.  Various node types are defined to accommodate local and internet topologies and to allow operation with or without the use of IP broadcast.  This RFC gives the detailed specifications of the netBIOS-over-TCP packets, protocols, and defined constants and variables.  A more general overview is found in a companion RFC, "Protocol Standard For NetBIOS Service on TCP/UDP Transport: Concepts and Methods".</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0019</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1002</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1003</doc-id>
        <title>Issues in defining an equations representation standard</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.R. Katz</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>19816</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is intended to identify and explore issues in defining a standard for the exchange of mathematical equations.  No attempt is made at a complete definition and more questions are asked than are answered.  Questions about the user interface are only addressed to the extent that they affect interchange issues.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1004</doc-id>
        <title>Distributed-protocol authentication scheme</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21402</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>COOKIE-JAR</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>The purpose of this RFC is to focus discussion on authentication problems in the Internet and possible methods of solution.  The proposed solutions this document are not intended as standards for the Internet at this time.  Rather, it is hoped that a general consensus will emerge as to the appropriate solution to authentication problems, leading eventually to the adoption of standards.  This document suggests mediated access-control and authentication procedures suitable for those cases when an association is to be set up between users belonging to different trust environments.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1005</doc-id>
        <title>ARPANET AHIP-E Host Access Protocol (enhanced AHIP)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Khanna</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A.G. Malis</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>69957</char-count>
            <page-count>34</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a proposed specification for the encoding of Class A IP addresses for use on ARPANET-style networks such as the Milnet and Arpanet, and for enhancements to the ARPANET AHIP Host Access Protocol (AHIP; formerly known as 1822).  These enhancements increase the size of the PSN field, allow ARPANET hosts to use logical names to address each other, allow for the communication of type-of-service information from the host to the PSN and enable the PSN to provide congestion feedback to the host on a connection basis.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1006</doc-id>
        <title>ISO Transport Service on top of the TCP Version: 3</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.E. Cass</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>30662</char-count>
            <page-count>19</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TP-TCP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo specifies a standard for the Internet community.  Hosts on the Internet that choose to implement ISO transport services on top of the TCP are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  TCP port 102 is reserved for hosts which implement this standard.  This memo specifies version 3 of the protocol and supersedes RFC-983.  Changes between the protocol is described in RFC-983 and this memo are minor, but unfortunately incompatible.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0983</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC2126</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0035</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1007</doc-id>
        <title>Military supplement to the ISO Transport Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>W. McCoy</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>51280</char-count>
            <page-count>23</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This document supplements the Transport Service and Protocol of the International Standards Organization (ISO), IS 8072 and IS 8073, respectively, and their formal descriptions by providing conventions, option selections and parameter values.  This RFC is being distributed to members of the Internet community in order to solicit comments on the Draft Military Supplement.  While this document may not be directly relevant to the research problems of the Internet, it may be of some interest to a number of researchers and implementors.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1008</doc-id>
        <title>Implementation guide for the ISO Transport Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>W. McCoy</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>204664</char-count>
            <page-count>73</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is being distributed to members of the Internet community in order to solicit comments on the Implementors Guide.  While this document may not be directly relevant to the research problems of the Internet, it may be of some interest to a number of researchers and implementors.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1009</doc-id>
        <title>Requirements for Internet gateways</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>128173</char-count>
            <page-count>54</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC summarizes the requirements for gateways to be used between networks supporting the Internet protocols.  This document is a formal statement of the requirements to be met by gateways used in the Internet system.  As such, it is an official specification for the Internet community.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0985</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1812</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1010</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>78179</char-count>
            <page-count>44</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is an official status report on the numbers used in protocols in the Internet community.  It documents the currently assigned values from several series of numbers including link, socket, port, and protocol, used in network protocol implementations.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0990</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1060</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1011</doc-id>
        <title>Official Internet protocols</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>74593</char-count>
            <page-count>52</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is an official status report on the protocols used in the Internet community.  It identifies the documents specifying the official protocols used in the Internet.  Comments indicate any revisions or changes planned.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0991</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1012</doc-id>
        <title>Bibliography of Request For Comments 1 through 999</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>129194</char-count>
            <page-count>64</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a reference guide for the Internet community which provides a bibliographic summary of the Request for Comments numbers 1 through 999 issued between the years 1969-1987.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1013</doc-id>
        <title>X Window System Protocol, version 11: Alpha update April 1987</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Scheifler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>244905</char-count>
            <page-count>101</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is distributed to the Internet community for information only.  It does not establish an Internet standard.  The X window system has been widely reviewed and tested.  The Internet community is encouraged to experiment with it.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1014</doc-id>
        <title>XDR: External Data Representation standard</title>
        <author>
            <name>Sun Microsystems</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>39316</char-count>
            <page-count>20</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>XDR is a standard for the description and encoding of data.  It is useful for transferring data between different computer architectures.  XDR fits into ISO presentation layer, and is roughly analogous in purpose to X.409, ISO Abstract Syntax Notation.  The major difference between these two is that XDR uses implicit typing, while X.409 uses explicit typing.  This RFC is distributed for information only, it does not establish a Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1015</doc-id>
        <title>Implementation plan for interagency research Internet</title>
        <author>
            <name>B.M. Leiner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>63159</char-count>
            <page-count>24</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC proposes an Interagency Research Internet as the natural outgrowth of the current Internet.  This is an "idea paper" and discussion is strongly encouraged.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1016</doc-id>
        <title>Something a Host Could Do with Source Quench: The Source Quench Introduced Delay (SQuID)</title>
        <author>
            <name>W. Prue</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>47922</char-count>
            <page-count>18</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The memo is intended to explore the issue of what a host could do with a source quench.  The proposal is for each source host IP module to introduce some delay between datagrams sent to the same destination host.  This is a "crazy idea paper" and discussion is essential.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1017</doc-id>
        <title>Network requirements for scientific research: Internet task force on scientific computing</title>
        <author>
            <name>B.M. Leiner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>49512</char-count>
            <page-count>19</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC identifies the requirements on communication networks for supporting scientific research.  It proposes some specific areas for near term work, as well as some long term goals.  This is an "idea" paper and discussion is strongly encouraged.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1018</doc-id>
        <title>Some comments on SQuID</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7931</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is a discussion of some of the ideas expressed in RFC-1016 on Source Quench.  This memo introduces the distinction of the cause of congestion in a gateway between the effects of "Funneling" and Mismatch".  It is offered in the same spirit as RFC-1016; to stimulate discussion.  The opinions offered are personal, not corporate, opinions.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1019</doc-id>
        <title>Report of the Workshop on Environments for Computational Mathematics</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Arnon</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21151</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is a report on the discussion of the representation of equations in a workshop at the ACM SIGGRAPH Conference held in Anaheim, California on 30 July 1987.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1020</doc-id>
        <title>Internet numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Romano</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.K. Stahl</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>146864</char-count>
            <page-count>51</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a list of the Assigned IP Network Numbers and EGP Autonomous System Numbers.  This RFC obsoletes RFC-997.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0997</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1062</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1117</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1166</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1021</doc-id>
        <title>High-level Entity Management System (HEMS)</title>
        <author>
            <name>C. Partridge</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>G. Trewitt</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12993</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>HEMS</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo provides a general overview of the High-level Entity management system (HEMS).  This system is experimental, and is currently being tested in portions of the Internet.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1022</doc-id>
        <title>High-level Entity Management Protocol (HEMP)</title>
        <author>
            <name>C. Partridge</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>G. Trewitt</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>25348</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo presents an application protocol for managing network entities such as hosts, gateways, and front end machines.  This protocol is a component of the High-level Entity Management System HEMS), described is RFC-1021.  This memo also assumes a knowledge of the ISO data encoding standard, ASN.1.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1023</doc-id>
        <title>HEMS monitoring and control language</title>
        <author>
            <name>G. Trewitt</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>C. Partridge</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>40992</char-count>
            <page-count>17</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies the High-Level Entity Management System (HEMS) Monitoring and Control Language.  This language defines the requests and replies used in HEMS.  This memo assumes knowledge of the HEMS system described in RFC-1021, and of the ISO data encoding standard, ASN.1.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1076</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1024</doc-id>
        <title>HEMS variable definitions</title>
        <author>
            <name>C. Partridge</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>G. Trewitt</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>126536</char-count>
            <page-count>74</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo assigns instruction codes, defines object formats and object semantics for use with the High-Level Monitoring and Control Language, defined in RFC-1023.  A general system has been described in previous memos (RFC-1021, RFC-1022).  This system is called the High-Level Entity Management System (HEMS).  This memo is provisional and the definitions are subject to change.  Readers should confirm with the authors that they have the most recent version.  This RFC assumes a working knowledge of the ISO data encoding standard, ASN.1, and a general understanding of the IP protocol suite.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1025</doc-id>
        <title>TCP and IP bake off</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11648</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes some of the procedures, scoring and tests used in the TCP and IP bake offs held in the early development of these protocols.  These procedures and tests may still be of use in testing newly implemented TCP and IP modules.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1026</doc-id>
        <title>Addendum to RFC 987: (Mapping between X.400 and RFC-822)</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.E. Kille</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7117</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo suggest a proposed protocol for the Internet community, and request discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC2156</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1327</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0987</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1138</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1148</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1027</doc-id>
        <title>Using ARP to implement transparent subnet gateways</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Carl-Mitchell</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.S. Quarterman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21297</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes the use of the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) by subnet gateways to permit hosts on the connected subnets to communicate without being aware of the existence of subnets, using the technique of "Proxy ARP".</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1028</doc-id>
        <title>Simple Gateway Monitoring Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Davin</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.D. Case</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M. Fedor</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.L. Schoffstall</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>82440</char-count>
            <page-count>35</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>SGMP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines a simple application-layer protocol by which management information for a gateway may be inspected or altered by remote users.  This proposal is intended only as an interim response to immediate gateway monitoring needs.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1029</doc-id>
        <title>More fault tolerant approach to address resolution for a Multi-LAN system of Ethernets</title>
        <author>
            <name>G. Parr</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>44019</char-count>
            <page-count>17</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>arp</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo discusses an extension to a Bridge Protocol to detect and disclose changes in heighbouring host address parameters in a Multi-Lan system of Ethernets.  The problem is one which is appearing more and more regularly as the interconnected systems grow larger on Campuses and in Commercial Institutions.  This RFC suggests a protocol enhancement for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1030</doc-id>
        <title>On testing the NETBLT Protocol over divers networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.L. Lambert</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>40964</char-count>
            <page-count>16</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes the results gathered from testing NETBLT over three networks of different bandwidths and round-trip delays.  The results are not complete, but the information gathered so far has not been promising.  The NETBLT protocol is specified in RFC-998; this document assumes an understanding of the specification as described in RFC-998.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1031</doc-id>
        <title>MILNET name domain transition</title>
        <author>
            <name>W.D. Lazear</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>20137</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC consolidates information necessary for the implementation of domain style names throughout the DDN/MILNET Internet community.  The introduction of domain style names will impact all hosts in the DDN/MILNET Internet.  This RFC is designed as an aid to implementors and administrators by providing: 1) an overview of the transition process from host tables to domains, 2) a timetable for the transition, and 3) references to documentation and software relating to the domain system.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1032</doc-id>
        <title>Domain administrators guide</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.K. Stahl</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>29454</char-count>
            <page-count>14</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Domains are administrative entities that provide decentralized management of host naming and addressing.  The domain-naming system is distributed and hierarchical.  This memo describes procedures for registering a domain with the Network Information Center (NIC) of Defense Data Network (DDN), and offers guidelines on the establishment and administration of a domain in accordance with the requirements specified in RFC-920.  It is recommended that the guidelines described in this document be used by domain administrators in the establishment and control of second-level domains.  The role of the domain administrator (DA) is that of coordinator, manager, and technician.  If his domain is established at the second level or lower in the tree, the domain administrator must register by interacting with the management of the domain directly above this.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1033</doc-id>
        <title>Domain administrators operations guide</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Lottor</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>37263</char-count>
            <page-count>22</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC provides guidelines for domain administrators in operating a domain server and maintaining their portion of the hierarchical database.  Familiarity with the domain system is assumed (see RFCs 1031, 1032, 1034, and 1035).</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1033</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1034</doc-id>
        <title>Domain names - concepts and facilities</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.V. Mockapetris</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>129180</char-count>
            <page-count>55</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>DOMAIN</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is the revised basic definition of The Domain Name System.  It obsoletes RFC-882.  This memo describes the domain style names and their used for host address look up and electronic mail forwarding.  It discusses the clients and servers in the domain name system and the protocol used between them.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0973</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0882</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0883</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1101</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1183</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1348</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1876</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1982</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2065</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2181</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2308</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2535</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC4033</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC4034</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC4035</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC4343</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC4035</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC4592</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0013</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1034</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1035</doc-id>
        <title>Domain names - implementation and specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.V. Mockapetris</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>125626</char-count>
            <page-count>55</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>DOMAIN</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is the revised specification of the protocol and format used in the implementation of the Domain Name System.  It obsoletes RFC-883.  This memo documents the details of the domain name client - server communication.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0973</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0882</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0883</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1101</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1183</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1348</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1876</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1982</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1995</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1996</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2065</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2136</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2181</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2137</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2308</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2535</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2845</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC3425</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC3658</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC4033</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC4034</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC4035</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC4343</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0013</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <area>int</area>
        <wg_acronym>vgmib</wg_acronym>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1035</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1036</doc-id>
        <title>Standard for interchange of USENET messages</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.R. Horton</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Adams</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>46891</char-count>
            <page-count>19</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC defines the standard format for the interchange of network News messages among USENET hosts.  It updates and replaces RFC-850, reflecting version B2.11 of the News program.  This memo is distributed as an RFC to make this information easily accessible to the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0850</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC5536</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC5537</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1036</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1037</doc-id>
        <title>NFILE - a file access protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Greenberg</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>S. Keene</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1987</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>197312</char-count>
            <page-count>86</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>NFILE</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This document includes a specification of the NFILE file access protocol and its underlying levels of protocol, the Token List Transport Layer and Byte Stream with Mark.  The goal of this specification is to promote discussion of the ideas described here, and to encourage designers of future file protocols to take advantage of these ideas.  A secondary goal is to make the specification available to sites that might benefit from implementing NFILE.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1038</doc-id>
        <title>Draft revised IP security option</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. St. Johns</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>15879</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is a pre-publication draft of the revised Internet Protocol Security Option.  This RFC reflects the version as approved by the Protocol Standards Steering group, and is provided for informational purposes only.  The final version of this document will be available from Navy publications and should not differ from this document in any major fashion.  This document will be published as a change to the MIL- STD 1777, "Internet Protocol".</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1108</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1039</doc-id>
        <title>DoD statement on Open Systems Interconnection protocols</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Latham</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6194</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC reproduces a memorandum issued on 2-JUL-87 from the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (ASDC31) to the Director of the Defense Communications Agency (DCA).  This memo is distributed for information only.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0945</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1040</doc-id>
        <title>Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part I: Message encipherment and authentication procedures</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Linn</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>76276</char-count>
            <page-count>29</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is the Outgrowth of a series of IAB Privacy Task Force meetings and of internal working papers distributed for those meetings.  This memo defines message encipherment and authentication procedures, as the initial phase of an effort to provide privacy enhancement services for electronic mail transfer in the Internet.  Detailed key management mechanisms to support these procedures will be defined in a subsequent RFC.  As a goal of this initial phase, it is intended that the procedures defined here be compatible with a wide range of key management approaches, including both conventional (symmetric) and public-key (asymmetric) approaches for encryption of data encrypting keys.  Use of conventional cryptography for message text encryption and/or integrity check computation is anticipated.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0989</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1113</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1041</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet 3270 regime option</title>
        <author>
            <name>Y. Rekhter</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11608</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-3270</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a proposed standard for the Internet community.  Hosts on the Internet that want to support 3270 data stream within the Telnet protocol, are expected to adopt and implement this standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1042</doc-id>
        <title>Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over IEEE 802 networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>34359</char-count>
            <page-count>15</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IP-IEEE</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard method of encapsulating the Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) requests and replies on IEEE 802 Networks to allow compatible and interoperable implementations.  This RFC specifies a protocol standard for the Internet community.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0948</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0043</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1042</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1043</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Data Entry Terminal option: DODIIS implementation</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Yasuda</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>T. Thompson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>59478</char-count>
            <page-count>26</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-DATA</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC suggests a proposed protocol on the TELNET Data Entry Terminal (DET) Option - DODIIS Implementation for the Internet community.  It is intended that this specification be capatible with the specification of DET Option in RFC-732.  Discussion and suggests for improvements are encouraged.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0732</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1044</doc-id>
        <title>Internet Protocol on Network System's HYPERchannel: Protocol Specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. Hardwick</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Lekashman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>100836</char-count>
            <page-count>43</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IP-HC</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo intends to provide a complete discussion of the protocols and techniques used to embed DoD standard Internet Protocol datagrams (and its associated higher level protocols) on Network Systems Corporation's HYPERchannel equipment.  This document is directed toward network planners and implementors who are already familiar with the TCP/IP protocol suite and the techniques used to carry TCP/IP traffic on common networks such as the DDN or the Ethernet.  No great familiarity with NSC products is assumed; an appendix is devoted to a review of NSC technologies and protocols.</p></abstract>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC5494</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0045</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1045</doc-id>
        <title>VMTP: Versatile Message Transaction Protocol: Protocol specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.R. Cheriton</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>272058</char-count>
            <page-count>128</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>VMTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo specifies the Versatile Message Transaction Protocol (VMTP) [Version 0.7 of 19-Feb-88], a transport protocol specifically designed to support the transaction model of communication, as exemplified by remote procedure call (RPC).  The full function of VMTP, including support for security, real-time, asynchronous message exchanges, streaming, multicast and idempotency, provides a rich selection to the VMTP user level.  Subsettability allows the VMTP module for particular clients and servers to be specialized and simplified to the services actually required.  Examples of such simple clients and servers include PROM network bootload programs, network boot servers, data sensors and simple controllers, to mention but a few examples.  This RFC describes a protocol proposed as a standard for the Internet community.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1046</doc-id>
        <title>Queuing algorithm to provide type-of-service for IP links</title>
        <author>
            <name>W. Prue</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>30106</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is intended to explore how Type-of-Service might be implemented in the Internet.  The proposal describes a method of queuing which can provide the different classes of service.  The technique also prohibits one class of service from consuming excessive resources or excluding other classes of service.  This is an "idea paper" and discussion is strongly encouraged.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1047</doc-id>
        <title>Duplicate messages and SMTP</title>
        <author>
            <name>C. Partridge</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5888</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>An examination of a synchronization problem in the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is presented.  This synchronization problem can cause a message to be delivered multiple times.  A method for avoiding this problem is suggested.  Nodding familiarity with the SMTP specification, RFC-821, is required.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1048</doc-id>
        <title>BOOTP vendor information extensions</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.A. Prindeville</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>15423</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo proposes an addition to the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP).  Comments and suggestions for improvements are sought.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1084</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1395</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1497</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1533</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1049</doc-id>
        <title>Content-type header field for Internet messages</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.A. Sirbu</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18923</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>CONTENT</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo suggests proposed additions to the Internet Mail Protocol, RFC-822, for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1050</doc-id>
        <title>RPC: Remote Procedure Call Protocol specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>Sun Microsystems</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>51540</char-count>
            <page-count>24</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>SUN-RPC</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo specifies a message protocol used in implementing Sun's Remote Procedure Call (RPC) package.  This RFC describes a standard that Sun Microsystems and others are using and is one they wish to propose for the Internet's consideration.  It is not an Internet standard at this time.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1057</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1051</doc-id>
        <title>Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams and ARP packets over ARCNET networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.A. Prindeville</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7779</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo specifies a standard method of encapsulating Internet Protocol (IP) and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) datagrams on an ARCNET.  This RFC is a standard protocol for the Internet community.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1201</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1052</doc-id>
        <title>IAB recommendations for the development of Internet network management standards</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>30569</char-count>
            <page-count>14</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is intended to convey to the Internet community and other interested parties the recommendations of the Internet Activities Board (IAB) for the development of network management protocols for use in the TCP/IP environment.  This memo does NOT, in and of itself, define or propose an Official Internet Protocol.  It does reflect, however, the policy of the IAB with respect to further network management development in the short and long term.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1053</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet X.3 PAD option</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Levy</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>T. Jacobson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>48952</char-count>
            <page-count>21</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-X.3</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC proposes a new option to Telnet for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1054</doc-id>
        <title>Host extensions for IP multicasting</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.E. Deering</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>45465</char-count>
            <page-count>19</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo specifies the extensions required of a host implementation of the Internet Protocol (IP) to support multicasting.  IP multicasting is the transmission of an IP datagram to a "host group", a set hosts identified by a single IP destination address.  A multicast datagram is delivered to all members of its destination host group with the same "best-efforts" reliability as regular unicast IP datagrams.  It is proposed as a standard for IP multicasting in the Internet.  This specification is a major revision of RFC-988.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0988</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1112</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1055</doc-id>
        <title>Nonstandard for transmission of IP datagrams over serial lines: SLIP</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.L. Romkey</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12578</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IP-SLIP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>The TCP/IP protocol family runs over a variety of network media: IEEE 802.3 (ethernet) and 802.5 (token ring) LAN's, X.25 lines, satellite links, and serial lines.  There are standard encapsulations for IP packets defined for many of these networks, but there is no standard for serial lines.  SLIP, Serial Line IP, is a currently a de facto standard, commonly used for point-to-point serial connections running TCP/IP.  It is not an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0047</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1056</doc-id>
        <title>PCMAIL: A distributed mail system for personal computers</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.L. Lambert</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>85368</char-count>
            <page-count>38</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>PCMAIL</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo is a discussion of the Pcmail workstation based distributed mail system.  It is identical to the discussion in RFC-993, save that a new, much simpler mail transport protocol is described.  The new transport protocol is the result of continued research into ease of protocol implementation and use issues.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0993</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1057</doc-id>
        <title>RPC: Remote Procedure Call Protocol specification: Version 2</title>
        <author>
            <name>Sun Microsystems</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>52462</char-count>
            <page-count>25</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>SUN-RPC</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes a standard that Sun Microsystems and others are using, and is one we wish to propose for the Internet's consideration.  This memo is not an Internet standard at this time.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1050</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1058</doc-id>
        <title>Routing Information Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>C.L. Hedrick</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>93285</char-count>
            <page-count>33</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>RIP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes an existing protocol for exchanging routing information among gateways and other hosts.  It is intended to be used as a basis for developing gateway software for use in the Internet community.</p></abstract>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1388</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1723</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1059</doc-id>
        <title>Network Time Protocol (version 1) specification and implementation</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>140890</char-count>
            <page-count>58</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>NTP</kw>
            <kw>NTPv1</kw>
            <kw>time</kw>
            <kw>clock</kw>
            <kw>synchronization</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes the Network Time Protocol (NTP), specifies its formal structure and summarizes information useful for its implementation.  NTP provides the mechanisms to synchronize time and coordinate time distribution in a large, diverse internet operating at rates from mundane to lightwave.  It uses a returnable-time design in which a distributed subnet of time servers operating in a self- organizing, hierarchical master-slave configuration synchronizes logical clocks within the subnet and to national time standards via wire or radio.  The servers can also redistribute reference time via local routing algorithms and time daemons.  The NTP architectures, algorithms and protocols which have evolved over several years of implementation and refinement are described in this document.  The prototype system, which has been in regular operation in the Internet for the last two years, is described in an Appendix along with performance data which shows that timekeeping accuracy throughout most portions of the Internet can be ordinarily maintained to within a few tens of milliseconds, even the cases of failure or disruption of clocks, time servers or nets.  This is a Draft Standard for an Elective protocol.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0958</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1119</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1305</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1060</doc-id>
        <title>Assigned numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>177923</char-count>
            <page-count>86</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is a status report on the parameters (i.e., numbers and keywords) used in protocols in the Internet community.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1010</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1340</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1349</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1061</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1062</doc-id>
        <title>Internet numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Romano</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.K. Stahl</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M. Recker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>198729</char-count>
            <page-count>65</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is an official status report on the network numbers and gateway autonomous system numbers used in the Internet community.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1020</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1117</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1166</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1063</doc-id>
        <title>IP MTU discovery options</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.C. Mogul</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>C.A. Kent</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>C. Partridge</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>K. McCloghrie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>27121</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>A pair of IP options that can be used to learn the minimum MTU of a path through an internet is described, along with its possible uses.  This is a proposal for an Experimental protocol.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1191</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1064</doc-id>
        <title>Interactive Mail Access Protocol: Version 2</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.R. Crispin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>57813</char-count>
            <page-count>26</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo suggests a method for workstations to dynamically access mail from a mailbox server ("respository").  This RFC specifies a standard for the SUMEX-AIM community and a proposed experimental protocol for the Internet community.  Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1176</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1203</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1065</doc-id>
        <title>Structure and identification of management information for TCP/IP-based internets</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. McCloghrie</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>38858</char-count>
            <page-count>21</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC provides the common definitions for the structure and identification of management information for TCP/IP-based internets.  In particular, together with its companion memos, which describe the initial management information base along with the initial network management protocol, these documents provide a simple, working architecture and system for managing TCP/IP-based internets and in particular, the Internet.  This memo specifies a draft standard for the Internet community.  TCP/IP implementation in the Internet which are network manageable are expected to adopt and implement this specification.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1155</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1066</doc-id>
        <title>Management Information Base for network management of TCP/IP-based internets</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. McCloghrie</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>135177</char-count>
            <page-count>90</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC provides the initial version of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets in the short-term.  In particular, together with its companion memos which describe the structure of management information along with the initial network management protocol, these documents provide a simple, workable architecture and system for managing TCP/IP-based internets, and in particular, the Internet.  This memo specifies a draft standard for the Internet community.  TCP/IP implementations in the Internet which are network manageable are expected to adopt and implement this specification.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1156</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1067</doc-id>
        <title>Simple Network Management Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.D. Case</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M. Fedor</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.L. Schoffstall</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Davin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>69592</char-count>
            <page-count>33</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC defines a simple protocol by which management information for a network element may be inspected or altered by logically remote users.  In particular, together with its companion memos which describe the structure of management information along with the initial management information base, these documents provide a simple, workable architecture and system for managing TCP/IP-based internets and in particular, the Internet.  This memo specifies a draft standard for the Internet community.  TCP/IP implementations in the Internet which are network manageable are expected to adopt and implement this specification.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1098</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1068</doc-id>
        <title>Background File Transfer Program (BFTP)</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.L. DeSchon</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>51004</char-count>
            <page-count>27</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>FTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes an Internet background file transfer service that is built upon the third-party transfer model of FTP.  No new protocols are involved.  The purpose of this memo is to stimulate discussions on new Internet service modes.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1069</doc-id>
        <title>Guidelines for the use of Internet-IP addresses in the ISO Connectionless-Mode Network Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Callon</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>H.W. Braun</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>24268</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC suggests an addressing scheme for use with the ISO Connectionless Network Protocol (CLNP) in the Internet.  This is a solution to one of the problems inherent in the use of "ISO-grams" in the Internet.  This memo is a revision of RFC 986.  This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0986</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1070</doc-id>
        <title>Use of the Internet as a subnetwork for experimentation with the OSI network layer</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.A. Hagens</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>N.E. Hall</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>37354</char-count>
            <page-count>17</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC proposes a scenario for experimentation with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) network layer protocols over the Internet and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements to this scenario.  This RFC also proposes the creation of an experimental OSI internet.  To participate in the experimental OSI internet, a system must abide by the agreements set forth in this RFC.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1071</doc-id>
        <title>Computing the Internet checksum</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.A. Borman</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>C. Partridge</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>54941</char-count>
            <page-count>24</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC summarizes techniques and algorithms for efficiently computing the Internet checksum.  It is not a standard, but a set of useful implementation techniques.</p></abstract>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1141</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1071</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1072</doc-id>
        <title>TCP extensions for long-delay paths</title>
        <author>
            <name>V. Jacobson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>36000</char-count>
            <page-count>16</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC proposes a set of extensions to the TCP protocol to provide efficient operation over a path with a high bandwidth*delay product.  These extensions are not proposed as an Internet standard at this time.  Instead, they are intended as a basis for further experimentation and research on transport protocol performance.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1323</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2018</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1073</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet window size option</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Waitzman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7639</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-NAWS</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes a proposed Telnet option to allow a client to convey window size to a Telnet server.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1074</doc-id>
        <title>NSFNET backbone SPF based Interior Gateway Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Rekhter</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10872</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is an implementation description of the standard ANSI IS-IS and ISO ES-IS routing protocols within the NSFNET backbone network.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1075</doc-id>
        <title>Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Waitzman</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>C. Partridge</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>S.E. Deering</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>54731</char-count>
            <page-count>24</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IP-DVMRP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes a distance-vector-style routing protocol for routing multicast datagrams through an internet.  It is derived from the Routing Information Protocol (RIP), and implements multicasting as described in RFC-1054.  This is an experimental protocol, and its implementation is not recommended at this time.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1076</doc-id>
        <title>HEMS monitoring and control language</title>
        <author>
            <name>G. Trewitt</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>C. Partridge</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>98774</char-count>
            <page-count>42</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a query language for monitoring and control of network entities.  This RFC supercedes RFC 1023, extending the query language and providing more discussion of the underlying issues.  This language is a component of the High-Level Entity Monitoring System (HEMS) described in RFC 1021 and RFC 1022.  Readers may wish to consult these RFCs when reading this memo.  RFC 1024 contains detailed assignments of numbers and structures used in this system.  Portions of RFC 1024 that define query language structures are superceded by definitions in this memo.  This memo assumes a knowledge of the ISO data encoding standard, ASN.1.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1023</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1077</doc-id>
        <title>Critical issues in high bandwidth networking</title>
        <author>
            <name>B.M. Leiner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>116464</char-count>
            <page-count>46</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo presents the results of a working group on High Bandwidth Networking.  This RFC is for your information and you are encouraged to comment on the issues presented.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1078</doc-id>
        <title>TCP port service Multiplexer (TCPMUX)</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Lottor</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3248</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC proposes an Internet standard which can be used by future TCP services instead of using 'well-known ports'.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1079</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet terminal speed option</title>
        <author>
            <name>C.L. Hedrick</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4942</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-TS</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard for the Internet community.  Hosts on the Internet that exchange terminal speed information within the Telnet protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1080</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet remote flow control option</title>
        <author>
            <name>C.L. Hedrick</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6688</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard for the Internet community.  Hosts on the Internet that do remote flow control within the Telnet protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1372</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1081</doc-id>
        <title>Post Office Protocol: Version 3</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>37009</char-count>
            <page-count>16</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo suggests a simple method for workstations to dynamically access mail from a mailbox server.  This RFC specifies a proposed protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1225</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1082</doc-id>
        <title>Post Office Protocol: Version 3: Extended service offerings</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>25423</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo suggests a simple method for workstations to dynamically access mail from a discussion group server, as an extension to an earlier memo which dealt with dynamically accessing mail from a mailbox server using the Post Office Protocol - Version 3 (POP3).  This RFC specifies a proposed protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.  All of the extensions described in this memo to the POP3 are OPTIONAL.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1083</doc-id>
        <title>IAB official protocol standards</title>
        <author>
            <name>Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>Internet Activities Board</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>27128</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IAB</kw>
            <kw>official</kw>
            <kw>protocol</kw>
            <kw>standards</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB).  An overview of the standards procedures is presented first, followed by discussions of the standardization process and the RFC document series, then the explanation of the terms is presented, the lists of protocols in each stage of standardization follows, and finally pointers to references and contacts for further information.  This memo is issued quarterly, please be sure the copy you are reading is dated within the last three months.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1100</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1084</doc-id>
        <title>BOOTP vendor information extensions</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>16327</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a slight revision and extension of RFC-1048 by Philip Prindeville.  This memo will be updated as additional tags are are defined.  This edition introduces Tag 13 for Boot File Size.  Comments and suggestions for improvements are sought.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1048</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1395</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1497</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1533</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1085</doc-id>
        <title>ISO presentation services on top of TCP/IP based internets</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>64643</char-count>
            <page-count>32</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>RFC 1006 describes a mechanism for providing the ISO transport service on top of TCP/IP.  Once this method is applied, one may implement "real" ISO applications on top of TCP/IP-based internets, by simply implementing OSI session, presentation, and application services on top of the transport service access point which is provided on top of the TCP.  Although straight-forward, there are some environments in which the richness provided by the OSI application layer is desired, but it is nonetheless impractical to implement the underlying OSI infrastructure (i.e., the presentation, session, and transport services on top of the TCP).  This memo describes an approach for providing "stream-lined" support of OSI application services on top of TCP/IP-based internets for such constrained environments.  This memo proposes a standard for the Internet community.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1086</doc-id>
        <title>ISO-TP0 bridge between TCP and X.25</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.P. Onions</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1988</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>19934</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo proposes a standard for the Internet community.  Hosts on the Internet that choose to implement ISO TP0 transport connectivity between TCP and X.25 based hosts are expected to experiment with this proposal.  TCP port 146 is reserved for this proposal.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1087</doc-id>
        <title>Ethics and the Internet</title>
        <author>
            <name>Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>Internet Activities Board</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4582</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>Ethics</kw>
            <kw>Internet</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo is a statement of policy by the Internet Activities Board (IAB) concerning the proper use of the resources of the Internet.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1088</doc-id>
        <title>Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over NetBIOS networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>L.J. McLaughlin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5579</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IP-NETBIOS</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This document specifies a standard method of encapsulating the Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams on NetBIOS networks.</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0048</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1089</doc-id>
        <title>SNMP over Ethernet</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Schoffstall</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>C. Davin</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M. Fedor</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Case</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4458</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes an experimental method by which the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can be used over Ethernet MAC layer framing instead of the Internet UDP/IP protocol stack.  This specification is useful for LAN based network elements that support no higher layer protocols beyond the MAC sub-layer.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC4789</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1090</doc-id>
        <title>SMTP on X.25</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Ullmann</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6141</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo proposes a standard for SMTP on the virtual circuit facility provided by the X.25 standard of the CCITT.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1091</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet terminal-type option</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. VanBokkelen</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>13439</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-TERM</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard for the Internet community.  Hosts on the Internet that exchange terminal type information within the Telnet protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard.  This standard supersedes RFC 930.  A change is made to permit cycling through a list of possible terminal types and selecting the most appropriate</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0930</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1092</doc-id>
        <title>EGP and policy based routing in the new NSFNET backbone</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Rekhter</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11865</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo discusses implementation decisions for routing issues in the NSFNET, especially in the NSFNET Backbone.  Of special concern is the restriction of routing information to advertize the best route as established by a policy decision.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1093</doc-id>
        <title>NSFNET routing architecture</title>
        <author>
            <name>H.W. Braun</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>20629</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This document describes the routing architecture for the NSFNET centered around the new NSFNET Backbone, with specific emphasis on the interface between the backbone and its attached networks.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1094</doc-id>
        <title>NFS: Network File System Protocol specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Nowicki</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>51454</char-count>
            <page-count>27</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>SUN-NFS</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes a protocol that Sun Microsystems, Inc., and others are using.  A new version of the protocol is under development, but others may benefit from the descriptions of the current protocol, and discussion of some of the design issues.</p></abstract>
        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1813</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1095</doc-id>
        <title>Common Management Information Services and Protocol over TCP/IP (CMOT)</title>
        <author>
            <name>U.S. Warrier</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>L. Besaw</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>157506</char-count>
            <page-count>67</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines a network management architecture that uses the International Organization for Standardization's (ISO) Common Management Information Services/Common Management Information Protocol (CMIS/CMIP) in a TCP/IP environment.  This architecture provides a means by which control and monitoring information can be exchanged between a manager and a remote network element.  In particular, this memo defines the means for implementing the Draft International Standard (DIS) version of CMIS/CMIP on top of Internet transport protocols for the purpose of carrying management information defined in the Internet-standard management information base.  DIS CMIS/CMIP is suitable for deployment in TCP/IP networks while CMIS/CMIP moves toward becoming an International Standard.  Together with the relevant ISO standards and the companion RFCs that describe the initial structure of management information and management information base, these documents provide the basis for a comprehensive architecture and system for managing TCP/IP- based internets, and in particular the Internet.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1189</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1096</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet X display location option</title>
        <author>
            <name>G.A. Marcy</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>4634</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-XDL</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard for the Internet community.  Hosts on the Internet that transmit the X display location within the Telnet protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1097</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet subliminal-message option</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Miller</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <day>1</day>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5490</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard for the Internet community.  Hosts on the Internet that display subliminal messages within the Telnet protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1098</doc-id>
        <title>Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.D. Case</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M. Fedor</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.L. Schoffstall</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Davin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>71563</char-count>
            <page-count>34</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a re-release of RFC 1067, with a changed "Status of this Memo" section.  This memo defines a simple protocol by which management information for a network element may be inspected or altered by logically remote users.  In particular, together with its companion memos which describe the structure of management information along with the initial management information base, these documents provide a simple, workable architecture and system for managing TCP/IP-based internets and in particular the Internet.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1067</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1157</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1099</doc-id>
        <title>Request for Comments Summary: RFC Numbers 1000-1099</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>49108</char-count>
            <page-count>22</page-count>
        </format>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1100</doc-id>
        <title>IAB official protocol standards</title>
        <author>
            <name>Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>Internet Activities Board</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>30101</char-count>
            <page-count>14</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IAB</kw>
            <kw>official</kw>
            <kw>protocol</kw>
            <kw>standards</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB).  An overview of the standards procedures is presented first, followed by discussions of the standardization process and the RFC document series, then the explanation of the terms is presented, the lists of protocols in each stage of standardization follows, and finally pointers to references and contacts for further information.  This memo is issued quarterly, please be sure the copy you are reading is dated within the last three months.  Current copies may be obtained from the Network Information Center or from the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (see the contact information at the end of this memo).  Do not use this memo after 31-July-89.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1083</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1130</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1101</doc-id>
        <title>DNS encoding of network names and other types</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.V. Mockapetris</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>28677</char-count>
            <page-count>14</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC proposes two extensions to the Domain Name System: - A specific method for entering and retrieving RRs which map between network names and numbers. - Ideas for a general method for describing mappings between arbitrary identifiers and numbers.  The method for mapping between network names and addresses is a proposed standard, the ideas for a general method are experimental.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC1034</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1035</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1102</doc-id>
        <title>Policy routing in Internet protocols</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.D. Clark</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>59664</char-count>
            <page-count>22</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The purpose of this RFC is to focus discussion on particular problems in the Internet and possible methods of solution.  No proposed solutions in this document are intended as standards for the Internet.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1103</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over FDDI Networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Katz</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>19439</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a method of encapsulating the Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) requests and replies on Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Networks. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1188</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1104</doc-id>
        <title>Models of policy based routing</title>
        <author>
            <name>H.W. Braun</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>25468</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The purpose of this RFC is to outline a variety of models for policy based routing.  The relative benefits of the different approaches are reviewed.  Discussions and comments are explicitly encouraged to move toward the best policy based routing model that scales well within a large internetworking environment.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1105</doc-id>
        <title>Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. Lougheed</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>Y. Rekhter</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>37644</char-count>
            <page-count>17</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>BGP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC outlines a specific approach for the exchange of network reachability information between Autonomous Systems.  Updated by RFCs 1163 and 1164. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1163</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1106</doc-id>
        <title>TCP big window and NAK options</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Fox</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>37105</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo discusses two extensions to the TCP protocol to provide a more efficient operation over a network with a high bandwidth*delay product.  The extensions described in this document have been implemented and shown to work using resources at NASA.  This memo describes an Experimental Protocol, these extensions are not proposed as an Internet standard, but as a starting point for further research.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1107</doc-id>
        <title>Plan for Internet directory services</title>
        <author>
            <name>K.R. Sollins</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>51773</char-count>
            <page-count>19</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo proposes a program to develop a directory service for the Internet.  It reports the results of a meeting held in February 1989, which was convened to review requirements and options for such a service.  This proposal is offered for comment, and does not represent a committed research activity of the Internet community.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1108</doc-id>
        <title>U.S. Department of Defense Security Options for the Internet Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Kent</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>41791</char-count>
            <page-count>17</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IPSO</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies the U.S.  Department of Defense Basic Security Option and the top-level description of the Extended Security Option for use with the Internet Protocol.  This RFC obsoletes RFC 1038, "Revised IP Security Option", dated January 1988. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1038</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1109</doc-id>
        <title>Report of the second Ad Hoc Network Management Review Group</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>20642</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC reports an official Internet Activities Board (IAB) policy position on the treatment of Network Management in the Internet.  This RFC presents the results and recommendations of the second Ad Hoc Network Management Review on June 12, 1989.  The results of the first such meeting were reported in RFC 1052.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1110</doc-id>
        <title>Problem with the TCP big window option</title>
        <author>
            <name>A.M. McKenzie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>5778</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo comments on the TCP Big Window option described in RFC 1106.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1111</doc-id>
        <title>Request for comments on Request for Comments: Instructions to RFC authors</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11793</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a standard for the Internet community.  Authors of RFCs are expected to adopt and implement this standard.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0825</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1543</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2223</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1112</doc-id>
        <title>Host extensions for IP multicasting</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.E. Deering</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>39904</char-count>
            <page-count>17</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IGMP</kw>
            <kw>multicast</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo specifies the extensions required of a host implementation of the Internet Protocol (IP) to support multicasting.  Recommended procedure for IP multicasting in the Internet.  This RFC obsoletes RFCs 998 and 1054. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0988</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1054</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC2236</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0005</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1113</doc-id>
        <title>Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part I - message encipherment and authentication procedures</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Linn</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>89293</char-count>
            <page-count>34</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies features for private electronic mail based on encryption technology. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0989</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1040</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1421</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1114</doc-id>
        <title>Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part II - certificate-based key management</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.T. Kent</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Linn</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>69661</char-count>
            <page-count>25</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies the key management aspects of Privacy Enhanced Mail. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1422</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1115</doc-id>
        <title>Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part III - algorithms, modes, and identifiers</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Linn</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18226</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC provides definitions, references, and citations for algorithms, usage modes, and associated identifiers used in RFC-1113 and RFC-1114 in support of privacy-enhanced electronic mail. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1423</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1116</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Linemode option</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.A. Borman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>47473</char-count>
            <page-count>21</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Hosts on the Internet that support Linemode within the Telnet protocol are expected to adopt and implement this protocol.  Obsoleted by RFC 1184. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1184</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1117</doc-id>
        <title>Internet numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Romano</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.K. Stahl</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M. Recker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>324666</char-count>
            <page-count>109</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is an official status report on the network numbers and the autonomous system numbers used in the Internet community.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1062</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1020</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0997</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1166</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1118</doc-id>
        <title>Hitchhikers guide to the Internet</title>
        <author>
            <name>E. Krol</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>62757</char-count>
            <page-count>24</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is being distributed to members of the Internet community in order to make available some "hints" which will allow new network participants to understand how the direction of the Internet is set, how to acquire online information and how to be a good Internet neighbor.  While the information discussed may not be relevant to the research problems of the Internet, it may be interesting to a number of researchers and implementors.  No standards are defined or specified in this memo.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1119</doc-id>
        <title>Network Time Protocol (version 2) specification and implementation</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>143</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>518020</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>187940</char-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>NTP</kw>
            <kw>NTPv2</kw>
            <kw>time</kw>
            <kw>clock</kw>
            <kw>synchronization</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This document describes the Network Time Protocol (NTP), specifies its formal structure and summarizes information useful for its implementation.  NTP provides the mechanisms to synchronize time and coordinate time distribution in a large, diverse internet operating at rates from mundane to lightwave.  It uses a returnable-time design in which a distributed subnet of time servers operating in a self- organizing, hierarchical-master-slave configuration synchronizes local clocks within the subnet and to national time standards via wire or radio.  The servers can also redistribute reference time via local routing algorithms and time daemons. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0958</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1059</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1305</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1120</doc-id>
        <title>Internet Activities Board</title>
        <author>
            <name>V. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>26123</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC provides a history and description of the Internet Activities Board (IAB) and its subsidiary organizations.  This memo is for informational use and does not constitute a standard.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1160</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1121</doc-id>
        <title>Act one - the poems</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>L. Kleinrock</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>B. Boehm</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10644</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC presents a collection of poems that were presented at "Act One", a symposium held partially in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the ARPANET.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1122</doc-id>
        <title>Requirements for Internet Hosts - Communication Layers</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Braden</name>
            <title>Editor</title>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>295992</char-count>
            <page-count>116</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>applicability</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is an official specification for the Internet community.  It incorporates by reference, amends, corrects, and supplements the primary protocol standards documents relating to hosts. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0793</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1349</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC4379</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0003</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1122</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1123</doc-id>
        <title>Requirements for Internet Hosts - Application and Support</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Braden</name>
            <title>Editor</title>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>245503</char-count>
            <page-count>98</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>applicability</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is an official specification for the Internet community.  It incorporates by reference, amends, corrects, and supplements the primary protocol standards documents relating to hosts. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0822</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1349</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2181</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC5321</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0003</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1123</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1124</doc-id>
        <title>Policy issues in interconnecting networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>B.M. Leiner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>118</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>315692</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>143819</char-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>To support the activities of the Federal Research Internet Coordinating Committee (FRICC) in creating an interconnected set of networks to serve the research community, two workshops were held to address the technical support of policy issues that arise when interconnecting such networks.  Held under the suspices of the Internet Activities Board at the request of the FRICC, and sponsored by NASA through RIACS, the workshops addressed the required and feasible technologies and architectures that could be used to satisfy the desired policies for interconnection.  The purpose of this RFC is to report the results of these workshops.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1125</doc-id>
        <title>Policy requirements for inter Administrative Domain routing</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Estrin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>55248</char-count>
            <page-count>21</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>282123</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>289862</char-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The purpose of this memo is to focus discussion on particular problems in the Internet and possible methods of solution.  No proposed solutions in this document are intended as standards for the Internet.  Rather, it is hoped that a general consensus will emerge as to the appropriate solution to such problems, leading eventually to the development and adoption of standards.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1126</doc-id>
        <title>Goals and functional requirements for inter-autonomous system routing</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Little</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>62725</char-count>
            <page-count>25</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This document describes the functional requirements for a routing protocol to be used between autonomous systems.  This document is intended as a necessary precursor to the design of a new inter- autonomous system routing protocol and specifies requirements for the Internet applicable for use with the current DoD IP, the ISO IP, and future Internet Protocols.  It is intended that these requirements will form the basis for the future development of a new inter-autonomous systems routing architecture and protocol.  This memo does not specify a standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1127</doc-id>
        <title>Perspective on the Host Requirements RFCs</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>41267</char-count>
            <page-count>20</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is for information only; it does not constitute a standard, draft standard, or proposed standard, and it does not define a protocol.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1128</doc-id>
        <title>Measured performance of the Network Time Protocol in the Internet system</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>314</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>633742</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>197897</char-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This paper describes a series of experiments involving over 100,000 hosts of the Internet system and located in the U.S., Europe and the Pacific.  The experiments are designed to evaluate the availability, accuracy and reliability of international standard time distribution using the DARPA/NSF Internet and the Network Time Protocol (NTP), which is specified in RFC-1119.  NTP is designed specifically for use in a large, diverse internet system operating at speeds from mundane to lightwave.  In NTP a distributed subnet of time servers operating in a self-organizing, hierarchical, master-slave configuration exchange precision timestamps in order to synchronize subnet clocks to each other and national time standards via wire or radio.  The experiments are designed to locate Internet hosts and gateways that provide time by one of three time distribution protocols and evaluate the accuracy of their indications.  For those hosts that support NTP, the experiments determine the distribution of errors and other statistics over paths spanning major portions of the globe.  Finally, the experiments evaluate the accuracy and reliability of precision timekeeping using NTP and typical Internet paths involving DARPA, NSFNET and other agency networks.  The experiments demonstrate that timekeeping accuracy throughout most portions of the Internet can be ordinarily maintained to within a few tens of milliseconds, even in cases of failure or disruption of clocks, time servers or networks.  This memo does not specify a standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>UNKNOWN</current-status>
        <publication-status>UNKNOWN</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1129</doc-id>
        <title>Internet Time Synchronization: The Network Time Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>298</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>551697</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>197036</char-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>NTP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes the Network Time Protocol (NTP) designed to distribute time information in a large, diverse internet system operating at speeds from mundane to lightwave.  It uses a returnable- time architecture in which a distributed subnet of time servers operating in a self-organizing, hierarchical, master-slave configuration synchronizes local clocks within the subnet and to national time standards via wire or radio.  The servers can also redistribute time information within a network via local routing algorithms and time daemons.  The architectures, algorithms and protocols which have evolved to NTP over several years of implementation and refinement are described in this paper.  The synchronization subnet which has been in regular operation in the Internet for the last several years is described along with performance data which shows that timekeeping accuracy throughout most portions of the Internet can be ordinarily maintained to within a few tens of milliseconds, even in cases of failure or disruption of clocks, time servers or networks.  This memo describes the Network Time Protocol in RFC-1119.</p></abstract>
        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1119</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1130</doc-id>
        <title>IAB official protocol standards</title>
        <author>
            <name>Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>Internet Activities Board</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>33858</char-count>
            <page-count>17</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IAB</kw>
            <kw>official</kw>
            <kw>protocol</kw>
            <kw>standards</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB).</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1100</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1140</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1131</doc-id>
        <title>OSPF specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Moy</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>268</char-count>
            <page-count>1</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>2293049</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>685585</char-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is the specification of the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Internet routing protocol.  OSPF is in the class of Internal Gateway Protocols (IGPs) for distributing routing information between gateways of a single Autonomous System.  This routing protocol is based on the link-state approach (in contrast to the distance-vector approach).  This specification was developed by the OSPF Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1247</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1131</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1132</doc-id>
        <title>Standard for the transmission of 802.2 packets over IPX networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>L.J. McLaughlin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7902</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IP-IPX</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This document specifies a standard method of encapsulating 802.2 packets on networks supporting Novell's Internet Packet Exchange Protocol (IPX).  It obsoletes earlier documents detailing the transmission of Internet packets over IPX networks.  It differs from these earlier documents in that it allows for the transmission of multiple network protocols over IPX and for the transmission of packets through IPX bridges.</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0049</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1133</doc-id>
        <title>Routing between the NSFNET and the DDN</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.Y. Yu</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>H.W. Braun</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>23169</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This document is a case study of the implementation of routing between the NSFNET and the DDN components (the MILNET and the ARPANET).  We hope that it can be used to expand towards interconnection of other Administrative Domains.  We would welcome discussion and suggestions about the methods employed for the interconnections.  No standards are specified in this memo.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1134</doc-id>
        <title>Point-to-Point Protocol: A proposal for multi-protocol transmission of datagrams over Point-to-Point links</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Perkins</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>87352</char-count>
            <page-count>38</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This proposal is the product of the Point-to-Point Protocol Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).  Comments on this memo should be submitted to the IETF Point-to-Point Protocol Working Group chair by January 15, 1990.  Comments will be reviewed at the February 1990 IETF meeting, with the goal of advancing PPP to draft standard status. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1171</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1135</doc-id>
        <title>Helminthiasis of the Internet</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>77033</char-count>
            <page-count>33</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo takes a look back at the helminthiasis (infestation with, or disease caused by parasitic worms) of the Internet that was unleashed the evening of 2 November 1988.  This RFC provides information about an event that occurred in the life of the Internet.  This memo does not specify any standard.  This document provides a glimpse at the infection, its festering, and cure.  The impact of the worm on the Internet community, ethics statements, the role of the news media, crime in the computer world, and future prevention is discussed.  A documentation review presents four publications that describe in detail this particular parasitic computer program.  Reference and bibliography sections are also included.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1136</doc-id>
        <title>Administrative Domains and Routing Domains: A model for routing in the Internet</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Hares</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D. Katz</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>22158</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC proposes a model for describing routing within the Internet.  The model is an adaptation of the "OSI Routeing Framework".  This memo does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1137</doc-id>
        <title>Mapping between full RFC 822 and RFC 822 with restricted encoding</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Kille</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6266</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC suggests an electronic mail protocol mapping for the Internet community and UK Academic Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.  This memo does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0976</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1138</doc-id>
        <title>Mapping between X.400(1988) / ISO 10021 and RFC 822</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.E. Kille</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1989</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>191029</char-count>
            <page-count>92</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>Ths RFC suggests an electronic mail protocol mapping for the Internet community and UK Academic Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.  This memo does not specify an Internet standard.  This memo updates RFCs 822, 987, and 1026.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC2156</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1327</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC1026</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0987</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0822</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1148</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1139</doc-id>
        <title>Echo function for ISO 8473</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.A. Hagens</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>14229</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines an echo function for the connection-less network layer protocol.  Two mechanisms are introduced that may be used to implement the echo function.  The first mechanism is recommended as an interim solution for the Internet community.  The second mechanism will be progressed to the ANSI X3S3.3 working group for consideration as a work item.  When an ISO standard is adopted that provides functionality similar to that described by this memo, then this memo will become obsolete and superceded by the ISO standard.  This memo is not intended to compete with an ISO standard. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1574</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1575</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <wg_acronym>osigen</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1140</doc-id>
        <title>IAB official protocol standards</title>
        <author>
            <name>Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>Internet Activities Board</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>60501</char-count>
            <page-count>27</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IAB</kw>
            <kw>official</kw>
            <kw>protocol</kw>
            <kw>standards</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB).  This memo is issued quarterly, please be sure the copy you are reading is dated within the last three months.  Current copies may be obtained from the Network Information Center or from the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority.  Do not use this edition after 31-Aug-90.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1130</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1200</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1141</doc-id>
        <title>Incremental updating of the Internet checksum</title>
        <author>
            <name>T. Mallory</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A. Kullberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3587</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo correctly describes the incremental update procedure for use with the standard Internet checksum.  It is intended to replace the description of Incremental Update in RFC 1071.  This is not a standard but rather, an implementation technique.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC1071</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1624</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1142</doc-id>
        <title>OSI IS-IS Intra-domain Routing Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Oran</name>
            <title>Editor</title>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>425379</char-count>
            <page-count>517</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>1440951</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>490300</char-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>Domain</kw>
            <kw>Routing</kw>
            <kw>ISO</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a republication of ISO DP 10589 as a service to the Internet community.  This is not an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1143</doc-id>
        <title>The Q Method of Implementing TELNET Option Negotiation</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.J. Bernstein</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>23331</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This is RFC discusses an implementation approach to option negotiation in the Telnet protocol (RFC 854).  It does not propose any changes to the TELNET protocol.  Rather, it discusses the implementation of the protocol of one feature, only.  This is not a protocol specification.  This is an experimental method of implementing a protocol.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1144</doc-id>
        <title>Compressing TCP/IP Headers for Low-Speed Serial Links</title>
        <author>
            <name>V. Jacobson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>120959</char-count>
            <page-count>49</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>534729</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>255616</char-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IP-CMPRS</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes a method for compressing the headers of TCP/IP datagrams to improve performance over low speed serial links.  The motivation, implementation and performance of the method are described.  C code for a sample implementation is given for reference. [STANDARDS- TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1145</doc-id>
        <title>TCP alternate checksum options</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Zweig</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>C. Partridge</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11052</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is suggests a pair of TCP options to allow use of alternate data checksum algorithms in the TCP header.  The use of these options is experimental, and not recommended for production use.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1146</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1146</doc-id>
        <title>TCP alternate checksum options</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Zweig</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>C. Partridge</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>10955</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TCP-ACO</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo is suggests a pair of TCP options to allow use of alternate data checksum algorithms in the TCP header.  The use of these options is experimental, and not recommended for production use.  Note: This RFC corrects errors introduced in the editing process in RFC 1145.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1145</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1147</doc-id>
        <title>FYI on a Network Management Tool Catalog: Tools for Monitoring and Debugging TCP/IP Internets and Interconnected Devices</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.H. Stine</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>336906</char-count>
            <page-count>177</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>555225</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>308602</char-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The goal of this FYI memo is to provide practical information to site administrators and network managers.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify any standard.  It is not a statement of IAB policy or recommendations. [Also FYI 2.] This catalog contains descriptions of several tools available to assist network managers in debugging and maintaining TCP/IP internets and interconnected communications resources.  Entries in the catalog tell what a tool does, how it works, and how it can be obtained.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1470</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <wg_acronym>noctools</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1148</doc-id>
        <title>Mapping between X.400(1988) / ISO 10021 and RFC 822</title>
        <author>
            <name>S.E. Kille</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>194292</char-count>
            <page-count>94</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC suggests an electronic mail protocol mapping for the Internet community and UK Academic Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.  This memo does not specify an Internet standard.  This edition includes material lost in editing.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC2156</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1327</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC1026</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0987</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1138</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0822</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1149</doc-id>
        <title>Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams on avian carriers</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Waitzman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <day>1</day>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3329</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>avian</kw>
            <kw>carrier</kw>
            <kw>april</kw>
            <kw>fools</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes an experimental method for the encapsulation of IP datagrams in avian carriers.  This specification is primarily useful in Metropolitan Area Networks.  This is an experimental, not recommended standard.</p></abstract>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC2549</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1150</doc-id>
        <title>FYI on FYI: Introduction to the FYI Notes</title>
        <author>
            <name>G.S. Malkin</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>7867</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is the first in a new sub-series of RFCs called FYIs (For Your Information).  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify any standard. [Also FYI 1.]</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>FYI0001</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1151</doc-id>
        <title>Version 2 of the Reliable Data Protocol (RDP)</title>
        <author>
            <name>C. Partridge</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.M. Hinden</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8293</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>RDP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC suggests several updates to the specification of the Reliable Data Protocol (RDP) in RFC-908 based on experience with the protocol.  This revised version of the protocol is experimental.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0908</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1152</doc-id>
        <title>Workshop report: Internet research steering group workshop on very-high-speed networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>C. Partridge</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>64003</char-count>
            <page-count>23</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is a report on a workshop sponsored by the Internet Research Steering Group.  This memo is for information only.  This RFC does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1153</doc-id>
        <title>Digest message format</title>
        <author>
            <name>F.J. Wancho</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>6632</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>DMF-MAIL</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes the de facto standard Digest Message Format.  This is an elective experimental protocol.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1154</doc-id>
        <title>Encoding header field for internet messages</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Robinson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Ullmann</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12214</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC proposes an elective experimental Encoding header field to permit the mailing of multi-part, multi-structured messages.  The use of Encoding updates RFC 1049 (Content-Type), and is a suggested update to RFCs 1113, 1114, and 1115 (Privacy Enhancement).</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1505</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1155</doc-id>
        <title>Structure and identification of management information for TCP/IP-based internets</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>K. McCloghrie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>40927</char-count>
            <page-count>22</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>SMI</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a re-release of RFC 1065, with a changed "Status of this Memo", plus a few minor typographical corrections.  The technical content of the document is unchanged from RFC 1065. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1065</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0016</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1156</doc-id>
        <title>Management Information Base for network management of TCP/IP-based internets</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. McCloghrie</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>138781</char-count>
            <page-count>91</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>MIB-I</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a re-release of RFC 1066, with a changed "Status of this Memo", "IAB Policy Statement", and "Introduction" sections plus a few minor typographical corrections.  The technical content of the document is unchanged from RFC 1066. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1066</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1157</doc-id>
        <title>Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.D. Case</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M. Fedor</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.L. Schoffstall</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Davin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>74894</char-count>
            <page-count>36</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>SNMP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a re-release of RFC 1098, with a changed "Status of this Memo" section plus a few minor typographical corrections.  This memo defines a simple protocol by which management information for a network element may be inspected or altered by logically remote users. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1098</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1158</doc-id>
        <title>Management Information Base for network management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>212152</char-count>
            <page-count>133</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines the second version of the Management Information Base (MIB-II) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP- based internets.  In particular, together with its companion memos which describe the structure of management information (RFC 1155) along with the network management protocol (RFC 1157) for TCP/IP- based internets, these documents provide a simple, workable architecture and system for managing TCP/IP-based internets and in particular the Internet community.  This document on MIB-II incorporates all of the technical content of RFC 1156 on MIB-I and extends it, without loss of compatibilty. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1213</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1158</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1159</doc-id>
        <title>Message Send Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Nelson</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3957</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC suggests an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.  Hosts on the Internet that choose to implement a Message Send Protocol may experiment with this protocol.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1312</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1160</doc-id>
        <title>Internet Activities Board</title>
        <author>
            <name>V. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>28182</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC provides a history and description of the Internet Activities Board (IAB) and its subsidiary organizations.  This memo is for informational use and does not constitute a standard.  This is a revision of RFC 1120.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1120</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1161</doc-id>
        <title>SNMP over OSI</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>16036</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines an experimental means for running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) over OSI transports.  This memo does not specify a standard for the Internet community,</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1418</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1162</doc-id>
        <title>Connectionless Network Protocol (ISO 8473) and End System to Intermediate System (ISO 9542) Management Information Base</title>
        <author>
            <name>G. Satz</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>109893</char-count>
            <page-count>70</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines an experimental portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets.  This memo does not specify a standard for the Internet community.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1238</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <wg_acronym>snmp</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1163</doc-id>
        <title>Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. Lougheed</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>Y. Rekhter</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>69404</char-count>
            <page-count>29</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>BGP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC, together with its companion RFC-1164, "Application of the Border Gateway Protocol in the Internet", specify an inter-autonomous system routing protocol for the Internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1105</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1267</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <area>rtg</area>
        <wg_acronym>idr</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1164</doc-id>
        <title>Application of the Border Gateway Protocol in the Internet</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.C. Honig</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D. Katz</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M. Mathis</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>Y. Rekhter</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.Y. Yu</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>56278</char-count>
            <page-count>23</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>BGP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC, together with its companion RFC-1163, "A Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)", specify an inter-autonomous system routing protocol for the Internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1268</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <area>rtg</area>
        <wg_acronym>idr</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1165</doc-id>
        <title>Network Time Protocol (NTP) over the OSI Remote Operations Service</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Crowcroft</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.P. Onions</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18277</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>NTP-OSI</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo suggests an Experimental Protocol for the OSI and Internet communities.  Hosts in either community, and in particular those on both are encouraged to experiment with this mechanism.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1166</doc-id>
        <title>Internet numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Kirkpatrick</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.K. Stahl</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M. Recker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>566778</char-count>
            <page-count>182</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is a status report on the network numbers and autonomous system numbers used in the Internet community.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1117</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1062</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1020</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC5737</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1167</doc-id>
        <title>Thoughts on the National Research and Education Network</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>20682</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The memo provides a brief outline of a National Research and Education Network (NREN).  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify any standard.  It is not a statement of IAB policy or recommendations.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1168</doc-id>
        <title>Intermail and Commercial Mail Relay services</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Westine</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A.L. DeSchon</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>C.E. Ward</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>40306</char-count>
            <page-count>18</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>149816</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>55890</char-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC discusses the history and evolution of the Intermail and Commercial mail systems.  The problems encountered in operating a store-and-forward mail relay between commercial systems such as Telemail, MCI Mail and Dialcom are also discussed.  This RFC provides information for the Internet community, and does not specify any standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1169</doc-id>
        <title>Explaining the role of GOSIP</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>K.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>30255</char-count>
            <page-count>15</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This informational RFC represents the official view of the Internet Activities Board (IAB), after coordination with the Federal Networking Council (FNC).  This RFC does not specify a standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1170</doc-id>
        <title>Public key standards and licenses</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.B. Fougner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3144</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a public statement by Public Key Partners regarding Public Key Standards and Licenses.  This memo is for informational use only, and does not constitute an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1171</doc-id>
        <title>Point-to-Point Protocol for the transmission of multi-protocol datagrams over Point-to-Point links</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Perkins</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>92321</char-count>
            <page-count>51</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo specifies the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) as a Draft Standard Protocol for the Internet community.  When it becomes a full Standard, this protocol will be recommended for all TCP/IP implementations that communicate over serial links.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1134</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1331</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>DRAFT STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>DRAFT STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <area>int</area>
        <wg_acronym>ppp</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1172</doc-id>
        <title>Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) initial configuration options</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Perkins</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Hobby</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>76132</char-count>
            <page-count>40</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo specifies the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Initial Configuration Options as a Proposed Standard Protocol for the Internet community.  When it becomes a full Standard, this protocol will be recommended for all TCP/IP implementations that communicate over serial links.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1331</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1332</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <area>int</area>
        <wg_acronym>ppp</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1173</doc-id>
        <title>Responsibilities of host and network managers: A summary of the "oral tradition" of the Internet</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. VanBokkelen</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12527</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This informational RFC describes the conventions to be followed by those in charge of networks and hosts in the Internet.  It is a summary of the "oral tradition" of the Internet on this subject. [RFC Editor's note: This memo is a contribution by the author of his view of these conventions.  It is expected that this RFC will provide a basis for the development of official policies in the future.] These conventions may be supplemented or amended by the policies of specific local and regional components of the Internet.  This RFC does not specify a standard, or a policy of the IAB.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1174</doc-id>
        <title>IAB recommended policy on distributing internet identifier assignment and IAB recommended policy change to internet "connected" status</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21321</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This informational RFC represents the official view of the Internet Activities Board (IAB), and describes the recommended policies and procedures on distributing Internet identifier assignments and dropping the connected status requirement.  This RFC does not specify a standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1175</doc-id>
        <title>FYI on where to start: A bibliography of internetworking information</title>
        <author>
            <name>K.L. Bowers</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>T.L. LaQuey</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>K. Roubicek</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M.K. Stahl</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A. Yuan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>67330</char-count>
            <page-count>43</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This FYI RFC is a bibliography of information about TCP/IP internetworking, prepared by the User Services Working Group (USWG) of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify any standard. [Also FYI 3.]</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>FYI0003</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <wg_acronym>userdoc</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1176</doc-id>
        <title>Interactive Mail Access Protocol: Version 2</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.R. Crispin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>67330</char-count>
            <page-count>30</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IMAP2</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC suggests a method for personal computers and workstations to dynamically access mail from a mailbox server ("repository").  It obosoletes RFC 1064.  This RFC specifies an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.  Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested.  Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the standardization state and status of this protocol.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1064</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1177</doc-id>
        <title>FYI on Questions and Answers: Answers to commonly asked "new internet user" questions</title>
        <author>
            <name>G.S. Malkin</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A.N. Marine</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>52852</char-count>
            <page-count>24</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This FYI RFC is one of three FYI's called, "Questions and Answers" (Q/A), produced by the User Services Working Group (USWG) of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).  The goal is to document the most commonly asked questions and answers in the Internet.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify any standard. [Also FYI 4.]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1206</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1178</doc-id>
        <title>Choosing a name for your computer</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Libes</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18472</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This FYI RFC is a republication of a Communications of the ACM article on guidelines on what to do and what not to do when naming your computer.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify any standard. [Also FYI 5.]</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>FYI0005</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1179</doc-id>
        <title>Line printer daemon protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>L. McLaughlin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>24324</char-count>
            <page-count>14</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>LPDP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes an existing print server protocol widely used on the Internet for communicating between line printer daemons (both clients and servers).  This memo is for informational purposes only, and does not specify an Internet standard.  Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the standardization state and status of this protocol.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1180</doc-id>
        <title>TCP/IP tutorial</title>
        <author>
            <name>T.J. Socolofsky</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>C.J. Kale</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>65494</char-count>
            <page-count>28</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a tutorial on the TCP-IP protocol suite, focusing particularly on the steps in forwarding an IP datagram from source host to destination host through a router.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1180</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1181</doc-id>
        <title>RIPE Terms of Reference</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Blokzijl</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>September</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2523</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes the Terms of Reference of RIPE (Reseaux IP Europeens), the cooperation of European IP networks.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify any standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-not-issued-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1182</doc-id>
    </rfc-not-issued-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1183</doc-id>
        <title>New DNS RR Definitions</title>
        <author>
            <name>C.F. Everhart</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>L.A. Mamakos</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Ullmann</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>P.V. Mockapetris</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>23788</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>DNS-RR</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines five new DNS types for experimental purposes.  This RFC describes an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC1034</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1035</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC5395</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1183</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1184</doc-id>
        <title>Telnet Linemode Option</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.A. Borman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>53085</char-count>
            <page-count>23</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>TOPT-LINE</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC specifies a procedure for line at a time terminal interaction based on the Telnet Protocol.  It obsoletes RFC 1116. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1116</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>DRAFT STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>DRAFT STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <area>app</area>
        <wg_acronym>telnet</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1185</doc-id>
        <title>TCP Extension for High-Speed Paths</title>
        <author>
            <name>V. Jacobson</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R.T. Braden</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>L. Zhang</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>49508</char-count>
            <page-count>21</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes an Experimental Protocol extension to TCP for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the standardization state and status of this protocol.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1323</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1186</doc-id>
        <title>MD4 Message Digest Algorithm</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.L. Rivest</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>35391</char-count>
            <page-count>18</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is the specification of the MD4 Digest Algorithm.  If you are going to implement MD4, it is suggested you do it this way.  This memo is for informational use and does not constitute a standard.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1320</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1187</doc-id>
        <title>Bulk Table Retrieval with the SNMP</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>K. McCloghrie</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.R. Davin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>27220</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>SNMP-BULK</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo reports an interesting family of algorithms for bulk table retrieval using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).  This memo describes an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.  This memo does not specify a standard for the Internet community.  Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the standardization state and status of this protocol.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1188</doc-id>
        <title>Proposed Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over FDDI Networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Katz</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>22424</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines a method of encapsulating the Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) requests and replies on Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Networks. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1103</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>DRAFT STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>DRAFT STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <area>int</area>
        <wg_acronym>fddi</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1189</doc-id>
        <title>Common Management Information Services and Protocols for the Internet (CMOT and CMIP)</title>
        <author>
            <name>U.S. Warrier</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>L. Besaw</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>L. LaBarre</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>B.D. Handspicker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>32928</char-count>
            <page-count>15</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>CMOT</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines a network management architecture that uses the International Organization for Standardization's (ISO) Common Management Information Services/Common Management Information Protocol (CMIS/CMIP) in the Internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1095</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <wg_acronym>oim</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1190</doc-id>
        <title>Experimental Internet Stream Protocol: Version 2 (ST-II)</title>
        <author>
            <name>C. Topolcic</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>October</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>386909</char-count>
            <page-count>148</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines a revised version of the Internet Stream Protocol, originally defined in IEN-119 [8], based on results from experiments with the original version, and subsequent requests, discussion, and suggestions for improvements.  This is a Limited-Use Experimental Protocol.  Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the standardization state and status of this protocol.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>IEN119</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1819</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <area>int</area>
        <wg_acronym>cip</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1191</doc-id>
        <title>Path MTU discovery</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.C. Mogul</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>S.E. Deering</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>47936</char-count>
            <page-count>19</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IP-MTU</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes a technique for dynamically discovering the maximum transmission unit (MTU) of an arbitrary internet path.  It specifies a small change to the way routers generate one type of ICMP message.  For a path that passes through a router that has not been so changed, this technique might not discover the correct Path MTU, but it will always choose a Path MTU as accurate as, and in many cases more accurate than, the Path MTU that would be chosen by current practice. [STANDARDS- TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1063</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>DRAFT STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>DRAFT STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1192</doc-id>
        <title>Commercialization of the Internet summary report</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Kahin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>35253</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo is based on a workshop held by the Science, Technology and Public Policy Program of the John F.  Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, March 1-3, 1990.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify any standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1193</doc-id>
        <title>Client requirements for real-time communication services</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Ferrari</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>61540</char-count>
            <page-count>24</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes client requirements for real-time communication services.  This memo provides information for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.  It does not specify any standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1194</doc-id>
        <title>Finger User Information Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.P. Zimmerman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>November</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>24626</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes the Finger User Information Protocol.  This is a simple protocol which provides an interface to a remote user information program.  Based on RFC 742, a description of the original Finger protocol, this memo attempts to clarify the expected communication between the two ends of a Finger connection.  It also tries not to invalidate the many existing implementations or add unnecessary restrictions to the original protocol definition. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC0742</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1196</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1288</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>DRAFT STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>DRAFT STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1195</doc-id>
        <title>Use of OSI IS-IS for routing in TCP/IP and dual environments</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Callon</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>187866</char-count>
            <page-count>85</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>362052</char-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IS-IS</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo specifies an integrated routing protocol, based on the OSI Intra-Domain IS-IS Routing Protocol, which may be used as an interior gateway protocol (IGP) to support TCP/IP as well as OSI.  This allows a single routing protocol to be used to support pure IP environments, pure OSI environments, and dual environments.  This specification was developed by the IS-IS working group of the Internet Engineering Task Force. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1349</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC5302</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC5304</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1195</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1196</doc-id>
        <title>Finger User Information Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>D.P. Zimmerman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>24799</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes the Finger User Information Protocol.  This is a simple protocol which provides an interface to a remote user information program.  Based on RFC 742, a description of the original Finger protocol, this memo attempts to clarify the expected communication between the two ends of a Finger connection.  It also tries not to invalidate the many existing implementations or add unnecessary restrictions to the original protocol definition.  This edition corrects and clarifies in a minor way, RFC 1194. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1194</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC0742</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1288</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>DRAFT STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>DRAFT STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1197</doc-id>
        <title>Using ODA for translating multimedia information</title>
        <author>
            <name>M. Sherman</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1990</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3620</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>The purpose of this RFC is to inform implementors of multimedia systems about our experiences using ISO 8613: Office Document Architecture (ODA).  Because ODA is being proposed as an encoding format for use in multimedia mail and file exchange, implementors wishing to use ODA in an open systems environment may profit from our experiences.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify any standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1198</doc-id>
        <title>FYI on the X window system</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.W. Scheifler</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>January</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3629</char-count>
            <page-count>3</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This FYI RFC provides pointers to the published standards of the MIT X Consortium.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify any Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>FYI0006</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1199</doc-id>
        <title>Request for Comments Summary Notes: 1100-1199</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>December</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>46443</char-count>
            <page-count>22</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>Summary</kw>
            <kw>RFC</kw>
        </keywords>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1200</doc-id>
        <title>IAB official protocol standards</title>
        <author>
            <name>Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>Internet Activities Board</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>67069</char-count>
            <page-count>31</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IAB</kw>
            <kw>official</kw>
            <kw>protocol</kw>
            <kw>standards</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB).  An overview of the standards procedures is presented first, followed by discussions of the standardization process and the RFC document series, then the explanation of the terms is presented, the lists of protocols in each stage of standardization follows, and finally pointers to references and contacts for further information.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1140</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1250</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1201</doc-id>
        <title>Transmitting IP traffic over ARCNET networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Provan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>16565</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IP-ARC</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines a protocol for the transmission of IP and ARP packets over the ARCnet Local Area Network.This memo specifies a method of encapsulating Internet Protocol (IP) and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) datagrams for transmission across ARCNET using the "ARCNET Packet Header Definition Standard". [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1051</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0046</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1202</doc-id>
        <title>Directory Assistance service</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>21645</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>DAS</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This document defines a mechanism by which a user-interface may access a textual DAP-like interface over a TCP/IP connection.  This is a local mechanism.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify any standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1203</doc-id>
        <title>Interactive Mail Access Protocol: Version 3</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Rice</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>123325</char-count>
            <page-count>49</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IMAP3</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC suggests a method for workstations to access mail dynamically from a mailbox server ("repository").  The following document is a modified version of RFC 1064, the definition of the IMAP2 protocol.  This RFC specifies an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.  It does not specify any standard.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1064</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1204</doc-id>
        <title>Message Posting Protocol (MPP)</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Yeh</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D. Lee</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11371</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>MPP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes a protocol for posting messages from workstations (e.g., PCs) to a mail service host.  This RFC specifies an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.  It does not specify any standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1205</doc-id>
        <title>5250 Telnet interface</title>
        <author>
            <name>P. Chmielewski</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>27179</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is being distributed in order to document the interface to the IBM 5250 Telnet implementation.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify any standard.</p></abstract>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC2877</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1206</doc-id>
        <title>FYI on Questions and Answers: Answers to commonly asked "new Internet user" questions</title>
        <author>
            <name>G.S. Malkin</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A.N. Marine</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>72479</char-count>
            <page-count>32</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This FYI RFC is one of two FYI's called, "Questions and Answers" (Q/A).  The goal is to document the most commonly asked questions and answers in the Internet.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify any standard. [FYI 4]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1177</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1325</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1207</doc-id>
        <title>FYI on Questions and Answers: Answers to commonly asked "experienced Internet user" questions</title>
        <author>
            <name>G.S. Malkin</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>A.N. Marine</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>February</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>33385</char-count>
            <page-count>15</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This FYI RFC is one of two FYI's called, "Questions and Answers" (Q/A), produced by the User Services Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).  The goal is to document the most commonly asked questions and answers in the Internet.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify any standard.</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>FYI0007</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1208</doc-id>
        <title>A Glossary of Networking Terms</title>
        <author>
            <name>O.J. Jacobsen</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.C. Lynch</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>41156</char-count>
            <page-count>18</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a glossary adapted from "The INTEROP Pocket Glossary of Networking Terms" distributed at Interop '90.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1209</doc-id>
        <title>The Transmission of IP Datagrams over the SMDS Service</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Piscitello</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Lawrence</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>24662</char-count>
            <page-count>11</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IP-SMDS</kw>
            <kw>Switched Multi-megabit Data Service</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines a protocol for the transmission of IP and ARP packets over a Switched Multi-megabit Data Service Network configured as a logical IP subnetwork. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0052</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <area>int</area>
        <wg_acronym>smds</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1210</doc-id>
        <title>Network and infrastructure user requirements for transatlantic research collaboration: Brussels, July 16-18, and Washington July 24-25, 1990</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>P.T. Kirstein</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>B. Randell</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>79048</char-count>
            <page-count>36</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This report complements a shorter printed version which appeared in a summary report of all the committees which met in Brussels and Washington last July, 1990.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1211</doc-id>
        <title>Problems with the maintenance of large mailing lists</title>
        <author>
            <name>A. Westine</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>96167</char-count>
            <page-count>54</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC discusses problems with maintaining large mailing lists, especially the processing of error reports.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1212</doc-id>
        <title>Concise MIB definitions</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>K. McCloghrie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>43579</char-count>
            <page-count>19</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>Concise-MIB</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes a straight-forward approach toward producing concise, yet descriptive, MIB modules.  This memo defines a format for producing MIB modules. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0016</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <wg_acronym>snmp</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1213</doc-id>
        <title>Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets:MIB-II</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. McCloghrie</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>142158</char-count>
            <page-count>70</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>MIB-II</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines the second version of the Management Information Base (MIB-II) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1158</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC2011</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2012</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC2013</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <is-also>
            <doc-id>STD0017</doc-id>
        </is-also>
        <current-status>STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <wg_acronym>snmp</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1214</doc-id>
        <title>OSI internet management: Management Information Base</title>
        <author>
            <name>L. LaBarre</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>172564</char-count>
            <page-count>83</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>OIM-MIB-II</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC documents a MIB for use with CMIP, either over pure OSI stacks or with the CMIP over TCP specification.  It redefines objects comprised by the second revision of the Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II so as to conform to the OSI structure of management information. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <wg_acronym>oim</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1215</doc-id>
        <title>Convention for defining traps for use with the SNMP</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>March</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>19336</char-count>
            <page-count>9</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>SNMP-TRAPS</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo suggests a straight-forward approach towards defining traps used with the SNMP.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify any standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <wg_acronym>snmp</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1216</doc-id>
        <title>Gigabit network economics and paradigm shifts</title>
        <author>
            <name>P. Richard</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>P. Kynikos</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <day>1</day>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>8130</char-count>
            <page-count>4</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo proposes a new standard paradigm for the Internet Activities Board (IAB) standardization track. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1217</doc-id>
        <title>Memo from the Consortium for Slow Commotion Research (CSCR)</title>
        <author>
            <name>V.G. Cerf</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <day>1</day>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>11079</char-count>
            <page-count>5</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is in response to RFC 1216, "Gigabit Network Economics and Paradigm Shifts".  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1218</doc-id>
        <title>Naming scheme for c=US</title>
        <author>
            <name>North American Directory Forum</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>42698</char-count>
            <page-count>23</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC is a near-verbatim copy of a document, known as NADF-123, which has been produced by the North American Directory Forum (NADF).  As a part of its charter, the NADF must reach agreement as to how entries are named in the public portions of the North American Directory.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1255</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1417</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1219</doc-id>
        <title>On the assignment of subnet numbers</title>
        <author>
            <name>P.F. Tsuchiya</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>30609</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>SUBNETASGN</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo suggests a new procedure for assigning subnet numbers.  Use of this assignment technique within a network would be a purely local matter, and would not effect other networks.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1220</doc-id>
        <title>Point-to-Point Protocol extensions for bridging</title>
        <author>
            <name>F. Baker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>38165</char-count>
            <page-count>18</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This document defines an extension of the Internet Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) described in RFC 1171, targeting the use of Point-to- Point lines for Remote Bridging. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1638</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <area>int</area>
        <wg_acronym>pppext</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1221</doc-id>
        <title>Host Access Protocol (HAP) specification: Version 2</title>
        <author>
            <name>W. Edmond</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>April</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>152740</char-count>
            <page-count>68</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>HAP2</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes the Host Access Protocol implemented in the Terrestrial Wideband Network (TWBNET).  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC0907</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1222</doc-id>
        <title>Advancing the NSFNET routing architecture</title>
        <author>
            <name>H.W. Braun</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>Y. Rekhter</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>15067</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC suggests improvements in the NSFNET routing architecture to accommodate a more flexible interface to the Backbone clients.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1223</doc-id>
        <title>OSI CLNS and LLC1 protocols on Network Systems HYPERchannel</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.M. Halpern</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>29601</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>OSI-HYPER</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>The intent of this document is to provide a complete discussion of the protocols and techniques used to transmit OSI CLNS and LLC1 datagrams (and any associated higher level protocols) on Network Systems Corporation's HYPERchannel equipment.This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1224</doc-id>
        <title>Techniques for managing asynchronously generated alerts</title>
        <author>
            <name>L. Steinberg</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>54303</char-count>
            <page-count>22</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>ALERTS</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines common mechanisms for managing asynchronously produced alerts in a manner consistent with current network management protocols.  This memo specifies an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <wg_acronym>alertman</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1225</doc-id>
        <title>Post Office Protocol: Version 3</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>37340</char-count>
            <page-count>16</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo suggests a simple method for workstations to dynamically access mail from a mailbox server. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1081</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1460</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>DRAFT STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>DRAFT STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1226</doc-id>
        <title>Internet protocol encapsulation of AX.25 frames</title>
        <author>
            <name>B. Kantor</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>2573</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IP-AX.25</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes a method for the encapsulation of AX.25 (the Amateur Packet-Radio Link-Layer Protocol) frames within IP packets.  This technique is an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1227</doc-id>
        <title>SNMP MUX protocol and MIB</title>
        <author>
            <name>M.T. Rose</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>25868</char-count>
            <page-count>13</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>SNMP-MUX</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo suggests a mechanism by which a user process may associate itself with the local SNMP agent on a host, in order to implement portions of the MIB.  This mechanism would be local to the host.This is an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
        <errata-url>http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=1227</errata-url>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1228</doc-id>
        <title>SNMP-DPI: Simple Network Management Protocol Distributed Program Interface</title>
        <author>
            <name>G. Carpenter</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>B. Wijnen</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>96972</char-count>
            <page-count>50</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC describes a protocol that International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) has been implementing in most of its SNMP agents to allow dynamic extension of supported MIBs.  This is an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1592</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1229</doc-id>
        <title>Extensions to the generic-interface MIB</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. McCloghrie</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>36022</char-count>
            <page-count>16</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This RFC contains definitions of managed objects used as experimental extensions to the generic interfaces structure of MIB-II. [STANDARDS- TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1573</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1239</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <wg_acronym>snmp</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1230</doc-id>
        <title>IEEE 802.4 Token Bus MIB</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. McCloghrie</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Fox</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>53100</char-count>
            <page-count>23</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>802.4-MIP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines an experimental portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets.  In particular, this memo defines managed objects used for managing subnetworks which use the IEEE 802.4 Token Bus technology described in 802.4 Token-Passing Bus Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications, IEEE Standard 802.4. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1239</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>HISTORIC</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <wg_acronym>snmp</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1231</doc-id>
        <title>IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB</title>
        <author>
            <name>K. McCloghrie</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Fox</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Decker</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>53542</char-count>
            <page-count>23</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines an experimental portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets.  In particular, this memo defines managed objects used for managing subnetworks which use the IEEE 802.5 Token Ring technology described in 802.5 Token Ring Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications, IEEE Standard 802.5-1989. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1743</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1748</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1239</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <wg_acronym>snmp</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1232</doc-id>
        <title>Definitions of managed objects for the DS1 Interface type</title>
        <author>
            <name>F. Baker</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>C.P. Kolb</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>60757</char-count>
            <page-count>28</page-count>
        </format>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1406</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1239</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <wg_acronym>snmp</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1233</doc-id>
        <title>Definitions of managed objects for the DS3 Interface type</title>
        <author>
            <name>T.A. Cox</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>K. Tesink</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>May</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>49559</char-count>
            <page-count>23</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines objects for managing DS3 Interface objects for use with the SNMP protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1407</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1239</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <wg_acronym>snmp</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1234</doc-id>
        <title>Tunneling IPX traffic through IP networks</title>
        <author>
            <name>D. Provan</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12333</char-count>
            <page-count>6</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IPX-IP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes a method of encapsulating IPX datagrams within UDP packets so that IPX traffic can travel across an IP internet. [STANDARDS-TRACK] This memo defines objects for managing DS1 Interface objects for use with the SNMP protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1235</doc-id>
        <title>Coherent File Distribution Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Ioannidis</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>G. Maguire</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>29345</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>CFDP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes the Coherent File Distribution Protocol (CFDP).  This is an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1236</doc-id>
        <title>IP to X.121 address mapping for DDN</title>
        <author>
            <name>L. Morales</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>P. Hasse</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>12626</char-count>
            <page-count>7</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IP-X.121</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines a standard way of converting IP addresses to CCITT X.121 addresses and is the recommended standard for use on the Internet, specifically for the Defense Data Network (DDN).  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1237</doc-id>
        <title>Guidelines for OSI NSAP Allocation in the Internet</title>
        <author>
            <name>R. Colella</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>E. Gardner</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Callon</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>116989</char-count>
            <page-count>48</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>160478</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>171423</char-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This paper provides guidelines for allocating NSAPs in the Internet.[STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1629</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <wg_acronym>osinsap</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1238</doc-id>
        <title>CLNS MIB for use with Connectionless Network Protocol (ISO 8473) and End System to Intermediate System (ISO 9542)</title>
        <author>
            <name>G. Satz</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>65159</char-count>
            <page-count>32</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>CLNS-MIB</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines an experimental portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets.  This is an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1162</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1239</doc-id>
        <title>Reassignment of experimental MIBs to standard MIBs</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>3656</char-count>
            <page-count>2</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>STD-MIBs</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo specifically updates RFC 1229, RFC 1230, RFC 1231, RFC 1232 and RFC 1233 with new codes. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <updates>
            <doc-id>RFC1229</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1230</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1231</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1232</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1233</doc-id>
        </updates>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1240</doc-id>
        <title>OSI connectionless transport services on top of UDP: Version 1</title>
        <author>
            <name>C. Shue</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>W. Haggerty</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>K. Dobbins</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>June</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>18140</char-count>
            <page-count>8</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>OSI-UDP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This document describes a protocol for running OSI Connectionless service on UDP. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1241</doc-id>
        <title>Scheme for an internet encapsulation protocol: Version 1</title>
        <author>
            <name>R.A. Woodburn</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>D.L. Mills</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>42468</char-count>
            <page-count>17</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>128921</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>44593</char-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IN-ENCAP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>EXPERIMENTAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>EXPERIMENTAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1242</doc-id>
        <title>Benchmarking Terminology for Network Interconnection Devices</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Bradner</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>22817</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo discusses and defines a number of terms that are used in describing performance benchmarking tests and the results of such tests.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <area>ops</area>
        <wg_acronym>bmwg</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1243</doc-id>
        <title>AppleTalk Management Information Base</title>
        <author>
            <name>S. Waldbusser</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>61985</char-count>
            <page-count>29</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines objects for managing AppleTalk objects for use with the SNMP protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1742</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <area>int</area>
        <wg_acronym>appleip</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1244</doc-id>
        <title>Site Security Handbook</title>
        <author>
            <name>J.P. Holbrook</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>J.K. Reynolds</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>259129</char-count>
            <page-count>101</page-count>
        </format>
        <abstract><p>This FYI RFC is a first attempt at providing Internet users guidance on how to deal with security issues in the Internet.  This FYI RFC provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard. [FYI 8]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC2196</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1245</doc-id>
        <title>OSPF Protocol Analysis</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Moy</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>26160</char-count>
            <page-count>12</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>33546</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>31723</char-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>OSPF</kw>
            <kw>SPF</kw>
            <kw>routing</kw>
            <kw>TOS</kw>
            <kw>LSA</kw>
            <kw>flooding</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This report attempts to summarize the key features of OSPF V2.  It also attempts to analyze how the protocol will perform and scale in the Internet.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify any Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1246</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1247</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <area>rtg</area>
        <wg_acronym>ospf</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1246</doc-id>
        <title>Experience with the OSPF Protocol</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Moy</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>70441</char-count>
            <page-count>31</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>141924</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>84633</char-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>OSPF</kw>
            <kw>SPF</kw>
            <kw>routing</kw>
            <kw>MIB</kw>
            <kw>experience</kw>
            <kw>testing</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This report documents experience with OSPF V2.  This includes reports on interoperability testing, field experience, simulations and the current state of OSPF implementations.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify any Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1245</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1247</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <area>rtg</area>
        <wg_acronym>ospf</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1247</doc-id>
        <title>OSPF Version 2</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Moy</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>433332</char-count>
            <page-count>189</page-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PS</file-format>
            <char-count>989724</char-count>
        </format>
        <format>
            <file-format>PDF</file-format>
            <char-count>490300</char-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>equal-cost</kw>
            <kw>multipath</kw>
            <kw>link state</kw>
            <kw>LSA</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo documents version 2 of the OSPF protocol.  OSPF is a link- state based routing protocol. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1131</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1583</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1349</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1245</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1246</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>DRAFT STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>DRAFT STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>IETF</stream>
        <area>rtg</area>
        <wg_acronym>ospf</wg_acronym>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1248</doc-id>
        <title>OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base</title>
        <author>
            <name>F. Baker</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>R. Coltun</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>July</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>74347</char-count>
            <page-count>42</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>OSPF</kw>
            <kw>SPF</kw>
            <kw>MIB</kw>
            <kw>routing</kw>
            <kw>network management</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo defines an experimental portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets.  In particular, it defines objects for managing OSPF Version 2. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1252</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <updated-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1349</doc-id>
        </updated-by>
        <current-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</current-status>
        <publication-status>PROPOSED STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1249</doc-id>
        <title>DIXIE Protocol Specification</title>
        <author>
            <name>T. Howes</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>M. Smith</name>
        </author>
        <author>
            <name>B. Beecher</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>20028</char-count>
            <page-count>10</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>DIXIE</kw>
            <kw>DIXIE</kw>
            <kw>protocol</kw>
            <kw>directory services</kw>
            <kw>X.500</kw>
            <kw>DAP</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This RFC defines a mechanism by which TCP/UDP based clients can access OSI Directory Service without the overhead of the ISO transport and presentation protocols required to implement full-blown DAP.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify any standard.</p></abstract>
        <see-also>
            <doc-id>RFC1202</doc-id>
        </see-also>
        <current-status>INFORMATIONAL</current-status>
        <publication-status>INFORMATIONAL</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1250</doc-id>
        <title>IAB Official Protocol Standards</title>
        <author>
            <name>J. Postel</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>62555</char-count>
            <page-count>28</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>standards</kw>
            <kw>protocol</kw>
            <kw>IAB</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB).  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.</p></abstract>
        <obsoletes>
            <doc-id>RFC1200</doc-id>
        </obsoletes>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC2200</doc-id>
            <doc-id>RFC1280</doc-id>
        </obsoleted-by>
        <current-status>HISTORIC</current-status>
        <publication-status>STANDARD</publication-status>
        <stream>Legacy</stream>
    </rfc-entry>
    <rfc-entry>
        <doc-id>RFC1251</doc-id>
        <title>Who's Who in the Internet: Biographies of IAB, IESG and IRSG Members</title>
        <author>
            <name>G. Malkin</name>
        </author>
        <date>
            <month>August</month>
            <year>1991</year>
        </date>
        <format>
            <file-format>ASCII</file-format>
            <char-count>70383</char-count>
            <page-count>26</page-count>
        </format>
        <keywords>
            <kw>IESG</kw>
            <kw>IRSG</kw>
            <kw>IAB</kw>
        </keywords>
        <abstract><p>This FYI RFC contains biographical information about members of the Internet Activities Board (IAB), the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG) of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), and the the Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG) of the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF).  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard. [FYI 9]</p></abstract>
        <obsoleted-by>
            <doc-id>RFC1336</doc-id>
        </