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Network Working Group S. Ginoza
Request for Comments: 3199 ISI
Category: Informational February 2003
Request for Comments Summary
RFC Numbers 3100-3199
Status of This Memo
This RFC is a slightly annotated list of the 100 RFCs from RFC 3100
through RFCs 3199. This is a status report on these RFCs. This memo
provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify
an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is
unlimited.
Copyright Notice
Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003). All Rights Reserved.
Note
Many RFCs, but not all, are Proposed Standards, Draft Standards, or
Standards. Since the status of these RFCs may change during the
standards processing, we note here only that they are on the
standards track. Please see the latest edition of "Internet Official
Protocol Standards" for the current state and status of these RFCs.
In the following, RFCs on the standards track are marked [STANDARDS-
TRACK].
RFC Author Date Title
--- ------ ---- -----
3199 Ginoza Feb 2003 Request for Comments Summary
This memo.
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3198 Westerinen Nov 2001 Terminology for Policy-Based
Management
This document is a glossary of policy-related terms. It provides
abbreviations, explanations, and recommendations for use of these terms.
The intent is to improve the comprehensibility and consistency of
writing that deals with network policy, particularly Internet Standards
documents (ISDs). This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
3197 Austein Nov 2001 Applicability Statement for
DNS MIB Extensions
This document explains why, after more than six years as proposed
standards, the DNS Server and Resolver MIB extensions were never
deployed, and recommends retiring these MIB extensions by moving them to
Historical status. This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
3196 Hastings Nov 2001 Internet Printing
Protocol/1.1: Implementor's
Guide
This document is one of a set of documents, which together describe all
aspects of a new Internet Printing Protocol (IPP). This memo provides
information for the Internet community.
3195 New Nov 2001 Reliable Delivery for syslog
The BSD Syslog Protocol describes a number of service options related to
propagating event messages. This memo describes two mappings of the
syslog protocol to TCP connections, both useful for reliable delivery of
event messages. [STANDARDS TRACK]
3194 Durand Nov 2001 The Host-Density Ratio for
Address Assignment Efficiency:
An update on the H ratio
This document provides an update on the "H ratio" defined in RFC 1715.
It defines a new ratio which the authors claim is easier to understand.
This memo provides information for the Internet community.
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3193 Patel Nov 2001 Securing L2TP using IPsec
This document discusses how L2TP (Layer Two Tunneling Protocol) may
utilize IPsec to provide for tunnel authentication, privacy protection,
integrity checking and replay protection. Both the voluntary and
compulsory tunneling cases are discussed. [STANDARDS TRACK]
3192 Allocchio Oct 2001 Minimal FAX address format in
Internet Mail
This memo describes a simple method of encoding Global Switched
Telephone Network (GSTN) addresses of facsimile devices in the local-
part of Internet email addresses. [STANDARDS TRACK]
3191 Allocchio Oct 2001 Minimal GSTN address format in
Internet Mail
This memo describes a simple method of encoding Global Switched
Telephone Network (GSTN) addresses (commonly called "telephone numbers")
in the local-part of Internet email addresses, along with an extension
mechanism to allow encoding of additional standard attributes needed for
email gateways to GSTN-based services. [STANDARDS TRACK]
3190 Kobayashi Jan 2002 RTP Payload Format for 12-bit
DAT Audio and 20- and 24-bit
Linear Sampled Audio
This document specifies a packetization scheme for encapsulating 12-bit
nonlinear, 20-bit linear, and 24-bit linear audio data streams using the
Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP). This document also specifies the
format of a Session Description Protocol (SDP) parameter to indicate
when audio data is preemphasized before sampling. The parameter may be
used with other audio payload formats, in particular L16 (16-bit
linear). [STANDARDS TRACK]
3189 Kobayashi Jan 2002 RTP Payload Format for DV
(IEC 61834) Video
This document specifies the packetization scheme for encapsulating the
compressed digital video data streams commonly known as "DV" into a
payload format for the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP). [STANDARDS
TRACK]
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3188 Hakala Oct 2001 Using National Bibliography
Numbers as Uniform Resource
Names
This document discusses how national bibliography numbers (persistent
and unique identifiers assigned by the national libraries) can be
supported within the URN (Uniform Resource Names) framework and the
syntax for URNs defined in RFC 2141. Much of the discussion is based on
the ideas expressed in RFC 2288. This memo provides information for the
Internet community.
3187 Hakala Oct 2001 Using International Standard
Book Numbers as Uniform
Resource Names
This document discusses how International Standard Book Numbers (ISBN)
can be supported within the URN (Uniform Resource Names) framework and
the syntax for URNs defined in RFC 2141. Much of the discussion below
is based on the ideas expressed in RFC 2288. This memo provides
information for the Internet community.
3186 Shimizu Dec 2001 MAPOS/PPP Tunneling mode
This document specifies tunneling configuration over MAPOS (Multiple
Access Protocol over SONET/SDH) networks. Using this mode, a MAPOS
network can provide transparent point-to-point link for PPP over
SONET/SDH (Packet over SONET/SDH, POS) without any additional overhead.
This memo provides information for the Internet community.
3185 Farrell Oct 2001 Reuse of CMS Content
Encryption Keys
This document describes a way to include a key identifier in a CMS
(Cryptographic Message Syntax) enveloped data structure, so that the
content encryption key can be re-used for further enveloped data
packets. [STANDARDS TRACK]
3184 Harris Oct 2001 IETF Guidelines for Conduct
This document provides a set of guidelines for personal interaction in
the Internet Engineering Task Force. This document specifies an
Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests
discussion and suggestions for improvements.
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3183 Dean Oct 2001 Domain Security Services using
S/MIME
This document describes how the S/MIME (Secure/Multipurpose Internet
Mail Extensions) protocol can be processed and generated by a number of
components of a communication system, such as message transfer agents,
guards and gateways to deliver security services. These services are
collectively referred to as 'Domain Security Services'. This memo
defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
3182 Yadav Oct 2001 Identity Representation for
RSVP
This document describes the representation of identity information in
POLICY_DATA object for supporting policy based admission control in the
Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP). The goal of identity
representation is to allow a process on a system to securely identify
the owner and the application of the communicating process (e.g., user
id) and convey this information in RSVP messages (PATH or RESV) in a
secure manner. We describe the encoding of identities as RSVP policy
element. We describe the processing rules to generate identity policy
elements for multicast merged flows. [STANDARDS TRACK]
3181 Herzog Oct 2001 Signaled Preemption Priority
Policy Element
This document describes a preemption priority policy element for use by
signaled policy based admission protocols (such as the Resource
ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) and Common Open Policy Service (COPS).
[STANDARDS TRACK]
3180 Meyer Sep 2001 GLOP Addressing in 233/8
This document defines the policy for the use of 233/8 for statically e
assigned multicast addresses. This document specifies an Internet Best
Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion
and suggestions for improvements.
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3179 Schoenwaelder Oct 2001 Script MIB Extensibility
Protocol Version 1.1
The Script MIB extensibility protocol (SMX) defined in this memo
separates language specific runtime systems from language independent
Script MIB implementations. The IETF Script MIB defines an interface
for the delegation of management functions based on the Internet
management framework. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for
the Internet community.
3178 Hagino Oct 2001 IPv6 Multihoming Support at
Site Exit Routers
The document describes a mechanism for basic IPv6 multihoming support,
and its operational requirements. This memo provides information for
the Internet community.
3177 IAB Sep 2001 IAB/IESG Recommendations on
IPv6 Address Allocations to
Sites
This document provides recommendations to the addressing registries
(APNIC, ARIN and RIPE-NCC) on policies for assigning IPv6 address blocks
to end sites. In particular, it recommends the assignment of /48 in the
general case, /64 when it is known that one and only one subnet is
needed and /128 when it is absolutely known that one and only one device
is connecting.
3176 Phaal Sep 2001 InMon Corporation's sFlow: A
Method for Monitoring Traffic
in Switched and Routed Networks
This memo defines InMon Corporation's sFlow system. sFlow is a
technology for monitoring traffic in data networks containing switches
and routers. In particular, it defines the sampling mechanisms
implemented in an sFlow Agent for monitoring traffic, the sFlow MIB for
controlling the sFlow Agent, and the format of sample data used by the
sFlow Agent when forwarding data to a central data collector. This memo
provides information for the Internet community.
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3175 Baker Sep 2001 Aggregation of RSVP for IPv4
and IPv6 Reservations
This document describes the use of a single RSVP (Resource ReSerVation
Protocol) reservation to aggregate other RSVP reservations across a
transit routing region, in a manner conceptually similar to the use of
Virtual Paths in an ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) network. It
proposes a way to dynamically create the aggregate reservation, classify
the traffic for which the aggregate reservation applies, determine how
much bandwidth is needed to achieve the requirement, and recover the
bandwidth when the sub-reservations are no longer required. It also
contains recommendations concerning algorithms and policies for
predictive reservations. [STANDARDS TRACK]
3174 Eastlake Sep 2001 US Secure Hash Algorithm 1
(SHA1)
The purpose of this document is to make the SHA-1 (Secure Hash Algorithm
1) hash algorithm conveniently available to the Internet community.
This memo provides information for the Internet community.
3173 Shacham Sep 2001 IP Payload Compression
Protocol (IPComp)
This document describes a protocol intended to provide lossless
compression for Internet Protocol datagrams in an Internet environment.
[STANDARDS TRACK]
3172 Huston Sep 2001 Management Guidelines &
Operational Requirements for
the Address and Routing
Parameter Area Domain ("arpa")
This memo describes the management and operational requirements for the
address and routing parameter area ("arpa") domain. This document
specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community,
and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.
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3171 Albanna Aug 2001 IANA Guidelines for IPv4
Multicast Address Assignments
This memo provides guidance for the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
(IANA) in assigning IPv4 multicast addresses. This document specifies
an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and
requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.
3170 Quinn Sep 2001 IP Multicast Applications:
Challenges and Solutions
This document describes the challenges involved with designing and
implementing multicast applications. It is an introductory guide for
application developers that highlights the unique considerations of
multicast applications as compared to unicast applications. This memo
provides information for the Internet community.
3169 Beadles Sep 2001 Criteria for Evaluating
Network Access Server
Protocols
This document defines requirements for protocols used by Network Access
Servers (NAS). This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
3168 Ramakrishnan Sep 2001 The Addition of Explicit
Congestion Notification (ECN)
to IP
This memo specifies the incorporation of ECN (Explicit Congestion
Notification) to TCP and IP, including ECN's use of two bits in the IP
header. [STANDARDS TRACK]
3167 Meyer Aug 2001 Request to Move RFC 1745 to
Historic Status
RFC 1745, "BGP4/IDRP for IP---OSPF Interaction", describes technology
which was never deployed in the public internet. This document requests
that RFC 1745 be moved to Historic status. This memo provides
information for the Internet community.
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3166 Meyer Aug 2001 Request to Move RFC 1403 to
Historic Status
RFC 1403, "BGP OSPF Interaction", describes technology which is no
longer used. This document requests that RFC 1403 be moved to Historic
status. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
3165 Levi Aug 2001 Definitions of Managed Objects
for the Delegation of
Management Scripts
This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for
use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In
particular, it describes a set of managed objects that allow the
delegation of management scripts to distributed managers. [STANDARDS
TRACK]
3164 Lonvick Aug 2001 The BSD syslog Protocol
This document describes the observed behavior of the syslog protocol.
This memo provides information for the Internet community.
3163 Zuccherato Aug 2001 ISO/IEC 9798-3 Authentication
SASL Mechanism
This document defines a SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer)
authentication mechanism based on ISO/IEC 9798-3 and FIPS PUB 196 entity
authentication. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the
Internet community.
3162 Aboba Aug 2001 RADIUS and IPv6
This document specifies the operation of RADIUS (Remote Authentication
Dial In User Service) when run over IPv6 as well as the RADIUS
attributes used to support IPv6 network access. [STANDARDS TRACK]
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3161 Adams Aug 2001 Internet X.509 Public Key
Infrastructure Time-Stamp
Protocol (TSP)
This document describes the format of a request sent to a Time Stamping
Authority (TSA) and of the response that is returned. It also
establishes several security-relevant requirements for TSA operation,
with regards to processing requests to generate responses. [STANDARDS
TRACK]
3160 Harris Aug 2001 The Tao of IETF - A Novice's
Guide to the Internet
Engineering Task Force
This document describes the inner workings of IETF meetings and Working
Groups, discusses organizations related to the IETF, and introduces the
standards process. This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
3159 McCloghrie Aug 2001 Structure of Policy
Provisioning Information
(SPPI)
This document, the Structure of Policy Provisioning Information (SPPI),
defines the adapted subset of SNMP's Structure of Management Information
(SMI) used to write Policy Information Base (PIB) modules. [STANDARDS
TRACK]
3158 Perkins Aug 2001 RTP Testing Strategies
This memo describes a possible testing strategy for RTP (real-time
transport protocol) implementations. This memo provides information for
the Internet community.
3157 Arsenault Aug 2001 Securely Available Credentials
- Requirements
This document describes requirements to be placed on Securely Available
Credentials (SACRED) protocols. This memo provides information for the
Internet community.
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3156 Elkins Aug 2001 MIME Security with OpenPGP
This document describes how the OpenPGP Message Format can be used to
provide privacy and authentication using the Multipurpose Internet Mail
Extensions (MIME) security content types described in RFC 1847.
[STANDARDS TRACK]
3155 Dawkins Aug 2001 End-to-end Performance
Implications of Links with
Errors
This document discusses the specific TCP mechanisms that are problematic
in environments with high uncorrected error rates, and discusses what
can be done to mitigate the problems without introducing intermediate
devices into the connection. This document specifies an Internet Best
Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion
and suggestions for improvements.
3154 Kempf Aug 2001 Requirements and Functional
Architecture for an IP Host
Alerting Protocol
This document develops an architecture and a set of requirements needed
to support alerting of hosts that are in dormant mode. The architecture
and requirements are designed to guide development of an IP protocol for
alerting dormant IP mobile hosts, commonly called paging. This memo
provides information for the Internet community.
3153 Pazhyannur Aug 2001 PPP Multiplexing
This document describes a method to reduce the PPP (Point-to-Point
Protocol) framing overhead used to transport small packets over slow
links. [STANDARDS TRACK]
3152 Bush Aug 2001 Delegation of IP6.ARPA
This document discusses the need for delegation of the IP6.ARPA DNS
zone, and specifies a plan for the technical operation thereof. This
document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet
Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.
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3151 Walsh Aug 2001 A URN Namespace for Public
Identifiers
This document describes a URN (Uniform Resource Name) namespace that is
designed to allow Public Identifiers to be expressed in URI (Uniform
Resource Identifiers) syntax. This memo provides information for the
Internet community.
3150 Dawkins Jul 2001 End-to-end Performance
Implications of Slow Links
This document makes performance-related recommendations for users of
network paths that traverse "very low bit-rate" links. This document
specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community,
and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.
3149 Srinath Sep 2001 MGCP Business Phone Packages
This document describes a collection of MGCP (Media Gateway Control
Protocol) packages that can be used to take advantage of the feature
keys and displays on digital business phones and IP-Phones. This memo
provides information for the Internet community.
3148 Mathis Jul 2001 A Framework for Defining
Empirical Bulk Transfer
Capacity Metrics
This document defines a framework for standardizing multiple BTC (Bulk
Transport Capacity) metrics that parallel the permitted transport
diversity. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
3147 Christian Jul 2001 Generic Routing Encapsulation
over CLNS Networks
This document proposes a method for transporting an arbitrary protocol
over a CLNS (Connectionless Network Service) network using GRE (Generic
Routing Encapsulation). This may then be used as a method to tunnel
IPv4 or IPv6 over CLNS. This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
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3146 Fujisawa Oct 2001 Transmission of IPv6 Packets
over IEEE 1394 Networks
This document describes the frame format for transmission of IPv6
packets and the method of forming IPv6 link-local addresses and
statelessly autoconfigured addresses on IEEE1394 networks. [STANDARDS
TRACK]
3145 Verma Jul 2001 L2TP Disconnect Cause
Information
This document provides an extension to the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol
("L2TP"), a mechanism for tunneling Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
sessions. [STANDARDS TRACK]
3144 Romascanu Aug 2001 Remote Monitoring MIB
Extensions for Interface
Parameters Monitoring
This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for
use with network management protocols in the Internet community. The
document proposes an extension to the Remote Monitoring MIB with a
method of sorting the interfaces of a monitored device according to
values of parameters specific to this interface. [STANDARDS TRACK]
3143 Cooper Jun 2001 Known HTTP Proxy/Caching
Problems
This document catalogs a number of known problems with World Wide Web
(WWW) (caching) proxies and cache servers. The goal of the document is
to provide a discussion of the problems and proposed workarounds, and
ultimately to improve conditions by illustrating problems. This memo
provides information for the Internet community.
3142 Hagino Jun 2001 An IPv6-to-IPv4 Transport
Relay Translator
The document describes an IPv6-to-IPv4 transport relay translator (TRT).
This memo provides information for the Internet community.
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3141 Hiller Jun 2001 CDMA2000 Wireless Data
Requirements for AAA
This memo specifies cdma2000 wireless data AAA (Authentication,
Authorization, Accounting) requirements associated with third generation
wireless architecture that supports roaming among service providers for
traditional PPP and Mobile IP services. This memo provides information
for the Internet community.
3140 Black Jun 2001 Per Hop Behavior
Identification Codes
This document defines a 16 bit encoding mechanism for the identification
of differentiated services Per Hop Behaviors in protocol messages. It
replaces RFC 2836. [STANDARDS TRACK]
3139 Sanchez Jun 2001 Requirements for Configuration
Management of IP-based
Networks
This memo discusses different approaches to configure networks and
identifies a set of configuration management requirements for IP-based
networks. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
3138 Meyer Jun 2001 Extended Assignments in 233/8
This memo provides describes the mapping of the GLOP addresses
corresponding to the private AS space. This memo provides information
for the Internet community.
3137 Retana Jun 2001 OSPF Stub Router Advertisement
This memo describes a backward-compatible technique that may be used by
OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) implementations to advertise
unavailability to forward transit traffic or to lower the preference
level for the paths through such a router. This memo provides
information for the Internet community.
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3136 Slutsman Jun 2001 The SPIRITS Architecture
This document describes the architecture for supporting SPIRITS
services, which are those originating in the PSTN (Public Switched
Telephone Network)and necessitating the interactions between the PSTN
and the Internet. This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
3135 Border Jun 2001 Performance Enhancing Proxies
Intended to Mitigate
Link-Related Degradations
This document is a survey of Performance Enhancing Proxies (PEPs) often
employed to improve degraded TCP performance caused by characteristics
of specific link environments, for example, in satellite, wireless WAN,
and wireless LAN environments. This memo provides information for the
Internet community.
3134 Dunn Jun 2001 Terminology for ATM ABR
Benchmarking
This memo discusses and defines terms associated with performance
benchmarking tests and the results of these tests in the context of
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) based switching devices supporting ABR
(Available Bit Rate). This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
3133 Dunn Jun 2001 Terminology for Frame Relay
Benchmarking
This memo discusses and defines terms associated with performance
benchmarking tests and the results of these tests in the context of
frame relay switching devices. This memo provides information for the
Internet community.
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3132 Kempf Jun 2001 Dormant Mode Host Alerting
("IP Paging") Problem
Statement
This memo describes paging, assesses the need for IP paging, and
presents a list of recommendations for Seamoby charter items regarding
work on paging. This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
3131 Bradner Jun 2001 3GPP2-IETF Standardization
Collaboration
This document describes the standardization collaboration between 3GPP2
and IETF. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
3130 Lewis Jun 2001 Notes from the
State-Of-The-Technology:
DNSSEC
This is a memo of a DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extensions)
status meeting. This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
3129 Thomas Jun 2001 Requirements for Kerberized
Internet Negotiation of Keys
The goal of this document is to produce a streamlined, fast, easily
managed, and cryptographically sound protocol without requiring public
key. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
3128 Miller Jun 2001 Protection Against a Variant
of the Tiny Fragment Attack
This document discusses how RFC 1858 compliant filters can be vulnerable
to a variant of the "Tiny Fragment Attack" described in section 3.1 of
the RFC. This document describes the attack and recommends corrective
action. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
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3127 Mitton Jun 2001 Authentication, Authorization,
and Accounting: Protocol
Evaluation
This memo represents the process and findings of the Authentication,
Authorization, and Accounting Working Group (AAA WG) panel evaluating
protocols proposed against the AAA Network Access Requirements, RFC
2989. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
3126 Pinkas Sep 2001 Electronic Signature Formats
for long term electronic
signatures
This document defines the format of an electronic signature that can
remain valid over long periods. This includes evidence as to its
validity even if the signer or verifying party later attempts to deny
(i.e., repudiates the validity of the signature). This memo provides
information for the Internet community.
3125 Ross Sep 2001 Electronic Signature Policies
This document defines signature policies for electronic signatures. A
signature policy is a set of rules for the creation and validation of an
electronic signature, under which the validity of signature can be
determined. A given legal/contractual context may recognize a
particular signature policy as meeting its requirements. This memo
defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
3124 Balakrishnan Jun 2001 The Congestion Manager
This document describes the Congestion Manager (CM), an end-system
module that enables an ensemble of multiple concurrent streams from a
sender destined to the same receiver and sharing the same congestion
properties to perform proper congestion avoidance and control, and
allows applications to easily adapt to network congestion. [STANDARDS
TRACK]
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3123 Koch Jun 2001 A DNS RR Type for Lists of
Address Prefixes (APL RR)
The Domain Name System (DNS) is primarily used to translate domain names
into IPv4 addresses using A RRs (Resource Records). Several approaches
exist to describe networks or address ranges. This document specifies a
new DNS RR type "APL" for address prefix lists. This memo defines an
Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
3122 Conta Jun 2001 Extensions to IPv6 Neighbor
Discovery for Inverse
Discovery Specification
This memo describes extensions to the IPv6 Neighbor Discovery that allow
a node to determine and advertise an IPv6 address corresponding to a
given link-layer address. [STANDARDS TRACK]
3121 Best Jun 2001 A URN Namespace for OASIS
This document describes a URN (Uniform Resource Name) namespace that is
engineered by the Organization for the Advancement of Structured
Information Standards (OASIS) for naming persistent resources published
by OASIS (such as OASIS Standards, XML (Extensible Markup Language)
Document Type Definitions, XML Schemas, Namespaces, Stylesheets, and
other documents). This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
3120 Best Jun 2001 A URN Namespace for XML.org
This document describes a URN (Uniform Resource Name) namespace that is
engineered by the Organization for the Advancement of Structured
Information Standards (OASIS) for naming persistent resources stored in
the XML.org repository (such as XML (Extensible Markup Language)
Document Type Definitions, XML Schemas, Namespaces, Stylesheets, and
other documents). This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
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3119 Finlayson Jun 2001 A More Loss-Tolerant RTP
Payload Format for MP3 Audio
This document describes a RTP (Real-Time Protocol) payload format for
transporting MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) 1 or 2, layer III audio
(commonly known as "MP3"). This format is an alternative to that
described in RFC 2250, and performs better if there is packet loss.
[STANDARDS TRACK]
3118 Droms Jun 2001 Authentication for DHCP
Messages
This document defines a new Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
option through which authorization tickets can be easily generated and
newly attached hosts with proper authorization can be automatically
configured from an authenticated DHCP server. [STANDARDS TRACK]
3117 Rose Nov 2001 On the Design of Application
Protocols
This memo describes the design principles for the Blocks eXtensible
eXchange Protocol (BXXP). This memo provides information for the
Internet community.
3116 Dunn Jun 2001 Methodology for ATM Benchmarking
This document discusses and defines a number of tests that may be used
to describe the performance characteristics of ATM (Asynchronous
Transfer Mode) based switching devices. In addition to defining the
tests this document also describes specific formats for reporting the
results of the tests. This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
3115 Dommety Apr 2001 Mobile IP
Vendor/Organization-Specific
Extensions
This document defines two new extensions to Mobile IP. These extensions
will facilitate equipment vendors and organizations to make specific use
of these extensions as they see fit for research or deployment purposes.
[STANDARDS TRACK]
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3114 Nicolls May 2002 Implementing Company
Classification Policy with the
S/MIME Security Label
This document discusses how company security policy for data
classification can be mapped to the S/MIME security label. Actual
policies from three companies provide worked examples. This memo
provides information for the Internet community.
3113 Rosenbrock Jun 2001 3GPP-IETF Standardization
Collaboration
This document describes the standardization collaboration between 3GPP
and IETF. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
3112 Zeilenga May 2001 LDAP Authentication Password
Schema
This document describes schema in support of user/password
authentication in a LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
directory including the authPassword attribute type. This memo provides
information for the Internet community.
3111 Guttman May 2001 Service Location Protocol
Modifications for IPv6
This document defines the Service Location Protocol Version 2's (SLPv2)
use over IPv6 networks. Since this protocol relies on UDP and TCP, the
changes to support its use over IPv6 are minor. [STANDARDS TRACK]
3110 Eastlake 3rd May 2001 RSA/SHA-1 SIGs and RSA KEYs in
the Domain Name System (DNS)
This document describes how to produce RSA/SHA1 SIG resource records
(RRs) in Section 3 and, so as to completely replace RFC 2537, describes
how to produce RSA KEY RRs in Section 2. [STANDARDS TRACK]
3109 Braden May 2001 Request to Move STD 39 to
Historic Status
This memo changes the status of STD 39, BBN Report 1822, "Specification
of the Interconnection of a Host and an IMP", from Standard to Historic.
This memo provides information for the Internet community.
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3108 Kumar May 2001 Conventions for the use of the
Session Description Protocol
(SDP) for ATM Bearer
Connections
This document describes conventions for using the Session Description
Protocol (SDP) described in RFC 2327 for controlling ATM Bearer
Connections, and any associated ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL). The AALs
addressed are Type 1, Type 2 and Type 5. [STANDARDS TRACK]
3107 Rekhter May 2001 Carrying Label Information in
BGP-4
This document specifies the way in which the label mapping information
for a particular route is piggybacked in the same Border Gateway
Protocol (BGP) Update message that is used to distribute the route
itself. [STANDARDS TRACK]
3106 Eastlake Apr 2001 ECML v1.1: Field
Specifications for E-Commerce
Customers are frequently required to enter substantial amounts of
information at an Internet merchant site in order to complete a purchase
or other transaction, especially the first time they go there. A
standard set of information fields is defined as the first version of an
Electronic Commerce Modeling Language (ECML) so that this task can be
more easily automated, for example by wallet software that could fill in
fields. Even for the manual data entry case, customers will be less
confused by varying merchant sites if a substantial number adopt these
standard fields. In addition, some fields are defined for merchant to
consumer communication. This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
3105 Kempf Oct 2001 Finding an RSIP Server with
SLP
This document contains an SLP service type template that describes the
advertisements made by RSIP servers for their services. This memo
defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
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3104 Montenegro Oct 2001 RSIP Support for End-to-end
IPsec
This document proposes mechanisms that enable Realm Specific IP (RSIP)
to handle end-to-end IPsec (IP Security). This memo defines an
Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
3103 Borella Oct 2001 Realm Specific IP: Protocol
Specification
This document presents a protocol with which to implement Realm Specific
IP (RSIP). The protocol defined herein allows negotiation of resources
between an RSIP host and gateway, so that the host can lease some of the
gateway's addressing parameters in order to establish a global network
presence. This protocol is designed to operate on the application layer
and to use its own TCP or UDP port. In particular, the protocol allows
a gateway to allocate addressing and control parameters to a host such
that a flow policy can be enforced at the gateway. This memo defines an
Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
3102 Borella Oct 2001 Realm Specific IP: Framework
This document examines the general framework of Realm Specific IP
(RSIP). RSIP is intended as a alternative to NAT in which the end-to-
end integrity of packets is maintained. We focus on implementation
issues, deployment scenarios, and interaction with other layer-three
protocols. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet
community.
3101 Murphy Jan 2003 The OSPF Not-So-Stubby Area
(NSSA) Option
This memo documents an optional type of Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
area that is somewhat humorously referred to as a "not-so-stubby" area
(or NSSA). NSSAs are similar to the existing OSPF stub area
configuration option but have the additional capability of importing AS
external routes in a limited fashion.
The OSPF NSSA Option was originally defined in RFC 1587. The functional
differences between this memo and RFC 1587 are explained in Appendix F.
All differences, while expanding capability, are backward-compatible in
nature. Implementations of this memo and of RFC 1587 will interoperate.
[STANDARDS TRACK]
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3100 Never Issued
RFC 3100 was never issued.
Security Considerations
Security issues are not discussed in this memo.
Author's Address
Sandy Ginoza
University of Southern California
Information Sciences Institute
4676 Admiralty Way
Marina del Rey, CA 90292
Phone: (310) 822-1511
EMail: ginoza@isi.edu
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