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Network Working Group J. Postel
Request for Comments: 699 J. Vernon
ISI
November 1982
Requests For Comments Summary
Notes: 600-699
This RFC is a slightly annotated list of the 100 RFCs from RFC 600
through RFC 699. This is a kind of status report on these RFCs.
RFC Author Date Title
--- ------ --------- -----
699 Postel 10 Nov 82 Requests for Comments Summary
Notes: 600-699
This summary.
698 Tovar 23 Jul 75 Telnet Extended ASCII Option
Describes an option to allow transmission of a special kind of
extended ASCII used at the Stanford AI and MIT AI Labs.
697 Lieb 14 Jul 75 CWD Command of FTP
Discusses FTP login access to "files only" directories.
696 Cerf 17 Jul 75 Comments on the IMP/HOST and
HOST/IMP Protocol Changes
Observations on current international standards recommendations from
IFIP working group 6.1; see also RFCs 692, 690 687.
695 Krilanovich 5 Jul 75 Official Change in Host-Host Protocol
Corrects ambiguity concerning the ERR command; changes NIC 8246 and
NIC 7104.
694 Postel 18 Jun 75 Protocol Information
References to documents and contacts concerning the various protocols
used in the ARPANET, as well as recent developments; updates RFC 661.
693 Not Issued
692 Wolfe 20 Jun 75 Comments on IMP/Host Protocol Changes
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A proposed solution to the problem of combined length of IMP and Host
leaders; see also RFCs 696, 690 and 687.
691 Harvey 28 May 75 One More Try on the FTP
Slight revision of RFC 686, on the subject of print files; see also
RFCs 640, 630, 542, 454, 448, 414, 385 and 354.
690 Postel 6 Jun 75 Comments on the proposed Host/IMP
Protocol Changes
Comments on suggestions in RFC 687; see also RFCs 692 and 696.
689 Clements 23 May 75 TENEX NCP Finite State Machine for
Connections
Describes the internal states of an NCP connection in the TENEX
implementation.
688 Walden 4 Jun 75 Tentative Schedule for the New TELNET
Implementation for the TIP
687 Walden 2 Jun 75 IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol Changes
Addressing hosts on more than 63 IMPs, and other backwards compatible
expansions; see also RFCs 690 and 692.
686 Harvey 10 May 75 Leaving Well Enough Alone
Discusses difference between early and later versions of FTP; see also
RFCs 691, 640, 630, 542, 454, 448, 414, 385 and 354.
685 Beeler 16 Apr 75 Response Time in Cross-network
Debugging
The contribution of ARPANET communication to response time.
684 Schantz 15 Apr 75 A Commentary on Procedure Calling as a
Network Protocol
Issues in designing distributed computing systems. Shortcomings of
RFC 674; see also RFCs 542 and 354.
683 Clements 3 Apr 75 FTPSRV -- TENEX Extension for Paged
Files
Defines an extension to FTP for page-mode transfers between TENEX
systems; also discusses file transfer reliability.
682 Not Issued
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681 Holmgren 14 May 75 Network Unix
Capabilities as an ARPANET Mini-Host: standard I/O, Telnet, NCP,
Hardware/Software requirements, reliability, availability.
680 Myer 30 Apr 75 Message Transmission Protocol
Extends message field definition beyond RFC 561 attempts to establish
syntactic and semantic standards for ARPANET; see also RFCs 733 and
822.
679 Dodds 21 Feb 75 February, 1975, Survey of New-Protocol
Telnet Servers
An earlier poll of Telnet server implementation status. Updates RFCs
701, 702 and 669; see also RFC 703.
678 Postel 18 Dec 74 Standard File Formats
For transmission of documents across different environments.
677 Johnson 27 Jan 75 The Maintenance of Duplicate Databases
676 Not Issued
675 Cerf 16 Dec 74 Specification of Internet Transmission
Control Program
The first detailed specification of TCP; see RFC 793.
674 Postel 12 DEC 74 Procedure Call Documents--Version 2
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.
673 Not Issued
672 Schantz 6 Dec 74 A Multi-Site Data Collection Facility
Applicability of TIP/TENEX protocols beyond TIP accounting.
671 Schantz 6 Dec 74 A Note on Reconnection Protocol
Experience with implementation in RSEXEC context.
670 Not Issued
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669 Dodds 4 Dec 74 November 1974, Survey of New-Protocol
Telnet Servers
An earlier poll of Telnet server implementation status. Updates RFC
702; see also RFCs 703 and 679.
668 Not Issued
667 Chipman Dec 74 BBN Host Ports
Approved scheme to connect host ports to the network.
666 Padlipsky 26 Nov 74 Specification of the Unified User-Level
Protocol
Discusses and proposes a common command language.
665 Not Issued
664 Not Issued
663 Kanodia 29 Nov 74 A Lost Message Detection and Recovery
Protocol
Proposed extension of host-host protocol; see also RFCs 534, 516, 512,
492 and 467.
662 Kanodia 26 Nov 74 Performance Improvement in ARPANET File
Transfers from Multics
Experimenting with host output buffers to improve throughput.
661 Postel 23 Nov 74 Protocol Information
An old version; see RFC 694.
660 Walden 23 Oct 74 Some Changes to the IMP and the
IMP/Host Interface
Decoupling of message number sequences of hosts; host-host access
control; message number window; messages outside normal mechanism; see
also BBN 1822.
659 Postel 18 Oct 74 Announcing Additional Telnet Options
Options defined in RFCs 651-658.
658 Crocker 25 Oct 74 Telnet Output Line Feed Disposition
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657 Crocker 25 Oct 74 Telnet Output Vertical Tab Disposition
Option
656 Crocker 25 Oct 74 Telnet Output Vertical Tab Stops Option
655 Crocker 25 Oct 74 Telnet Output Form Feed Disposition
Option
654 Crocker 25 Oct 74 Telnet Output Horizontal Tab
Disposition Option
653 Crocker 25 Oct 74 Telnet Output Horizontal Tab Stops
Option
652 Crocker 25 Oct 74 Telnet Output Carriage Return
Disposition Option
651 Crocker 25 Oct 74 Revised Telnet Status Option
650 Not Issued
649 Not Issued
648 Not Issued
647 Padlipsky 12 Nov 74 A Proposed Protocol for Connecting Host
Computers to ARPA-Like Networks via
Front End Processors
Approaches to Front-End protocol processing using available hardware
and software.
646 Not Issued
645 Crocker 26 Jun 74 Network Standard Data Specification
Syntax
Providing a mechanism for specifying all attributes of a collection of
bits; see also RFC 615.
644 Thomas 22 Jul 74 On The Problem of Signature
Authentication for Network Mail
643 Mader 5 Jul 74 Network Debugging Protocol
To be used in an implementation of a PDP-11 network bootstrap device
and a cross-network debugger.
642 Burchfiel 5 Jul 74 Ready Line Philosophy and
Implementation
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641 Not Issued
640 Postel 5 Jun 74 Revised FTP Reply Codes
Updates RFC 542.
639 Not Issued
638 McKenzie 25 Apr 74 IMP/TIP Preventive Maintenance Schedule
Corrects RFC 633.
637 McKenzie 23 Apr 74 Change of Network Address for SU-DSL
636 Burchfiel 10 Jun 74 TIP/TENEX Reliability Improvements
Obtaining/maintaining connections; recovery from lost connections;
connection-state changes.
635 Cerf 22 Apr 74 An Assessment of ARPANET Protocols
Theoretical and practical motivation for redesign. Multipacket
messages; host retransmission; duplicate detection; sequencing;
acknowledgement.
634 McKenzie 10 Apr 74 Change in Network Address for Haskins
Lab.
633 McKenzie 18 Mar 74 IMP/TIP Preventive Maintenance Schedule
An old version; see RFC 638.
632 Opderbeck 20 May 74 Throughput Degradations for Single
Packet Messages
631 Danthine 17 Apr 74 Call for Papers: International Meeting
on Minicomputers and Data Communication
630 Sussman 10 Apr 74 FTP Error Code Usage for More Reliable
Mail Service
Describes FTP reply-code usage in TENEX mail processing.
629 North 27 Mar 74 Scenario for Using the Network Journal
628 Keeney 27 Mar 74 Status of RFC Numbers and a Note on
Pre-assigned Journal Numbers
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627 Feinler 25 Mar 74 ASCII Text File of Hostnames
See also RFCs 606, 608, 623 and 625.
626 Kleinrock 14 Mar 74 On a possible Lockup Condition in Imp
Subnet due to Message Sequencing
625 Feinler 7 Mar 74 On Line Hostnames Service
See also RFCs 606, 608, 623 and 627.
624 Krilanovich 28 Feb 74 Comments on the File Transfer Protocol
Design changes and slight modifications. Replaces RFC 607; see also
RFCs 614, 542 and 640.
623 Krilanovich 22 Feb 74 Comments on On-Line Host Name Service
See also RFCs 627, 625, 608 and 606.
622 McKenzie 13 Mar 74 Scheduling IMP/TIP Down Time
Modification of previous policy.
621 Kudlick 6 Mar 74 NIC User Directories at SRI-ARC
See also RFCs 620 and 609.
620 Ferguson 1 Mar 74 Request for Monitor Host Table Updates
In conjunction with moving NIC users to OFFICE-1; see also RFCs 621
and 609.
619 Naylor 7 Mar 74 Mean Round-Trip Times in the ARPANET
Actual measurements of round-trip times.
618 Taft 19 Feb 74 A Few Observations on NCP Statistics
Distribution of NCP and IMP message types by actual measurement.
617 Taft 19 Feb 74 A Note on Socket Number Assignment
Danger of imposing more fixed socket number requirements; see also
RFCs 542, 503 and 451.
616 Walden 11 Feb 74 Latest Network Maps
615 Crocker 1 Mar 74 Proposed Network Standard Data Pathname
Syntax
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614 Pogran 28 Jan 74 Response to RFC 607 (NIC-21255),
"Comments on the FTP"
See also RFCs 624, 542 and 640.
613 McKenzie 21 Jan 74 Network Connectivity: A Response to RFC603
612 McKenzie 16 Jan 74 Traffic Statistics Dec. 1973
611 Walden 14 Feb 74 Two Changes to the IMP/Host Protocol
Expansion of Host-Going-Down and addition of Dead-Host-Status Message.
610 Winter 15 Dec 73 Further Datalanguage Design Concepts
Preliminary results of the language design; a model for data languagea
semantics; future considerations.
609 Ferguson 10 Jan 74 Statement of Upcoming Move of NIC/NLS
Service
See also RFCs 621 and 620.
608 Feinler 10 Jan 73 Host Names On-Line
Response to RFC 606; see also RFCs 627, 625 and 623.
607 Krilanovich 7 Jan 73 NIC-21255 Comments on the File
Transfer Protocol
An old version; see RFC 624; see also RFCs 614, 542 and 640.
606 Deutsch 29 Dec 73 Host Names On-Line
Resolving differences in hostname-address mappings; see also RFCs 627,
625, 623 and 608.
605 Not Issued
604 Postel 26 Dec 73 Assigned Link Numbers
Modifies official host-host protocol. Replaces RFC 377.
603 Burchfiel 31 Dec 73 Response to RFC 597: Host Status
Questions about the ARPANET topology described in RFC 597.
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602 Metcalfe 27 Dec 73 "The Stockings Were Hung by the Chimney
With Care"
Susceptibility of ARPANET to security violations.
601 McKenzie 14 Dec 73 Traffic Statistics November 1973
600 Berggreen 26 Nov 73 Interfacing an Illinois Plasma Terminal
to the ARPANET
Discusses some unusual interface issues for the Plato terminal.
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