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RFC 980
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RFC 980
amp; Postel [Page 5]
RFC 980 March 1986
Protocol Document Order Information
All the ISO protocols are in the X.200 to X.430 area.
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NRC Report
The National Research Council's Report to the Department of
Defense and the National Bureau of Standards entitled "Transport
Protocols for Department of Defense Data Networks".
This was originally published by the National Academy Press,
February 1985. The Executive Summary is RFC-939. The complete
report is RFC-942.
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APPENDIX A
DDN PROTOCOL HANDBOOK 1985 -- TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME ONE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME ONE
SECTION 2: OVERVIEW
2.1 Purpose of the DDN Protocol Handbook
2.2 What the Handbook Contains
2.3 Role of DCA in Protocol Standardization
2.4 Protocol Review and Acceptance in the DoD
2.5 Position of DoD on Use of National and
International Standards
SECTION 3: BACKGROUND
3.1 Brief History of the DDN
3.2 DoD Architectural Model
SECTION 4: DDN PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT
4.1 The DDN Program Management Office (DDN PMO)
4.2 The DDN Configuration Management
4.2.1 The DDN Configuration Control Group (CCG)
4.2.2 Blacker Front End Interface Control Document
4.2.3 OSD Directives
4.3 Protocol Testing and Validation (IVV&T)
4.4 Announcement Procedures
4.4.1 Requests for Comments (RFCs)
4.4.2 DCA Circulars
4.4.3 DDN Management Bulletins and Newsletters
4.4.4 The TACNEWS Service
SECTION 5: OBTAINING PROTOCOL INFORMATION
5.1 Military Standards
5.2 The DDN Protocol Handbook
5.3 Requests for Comments (RFCs)
5.4 DDN Management Bulletins
5.5 NIC Services
5.6 Other Information Sources
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SECTION 6: DOD MILITARY STANDARD PROTOCOLS
6.1 Internet Protocol (IP) MIL-STD 1777
6.2 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) MIL-STD 1778
6.3 File Transfer Protocol (FTP) MIL-STD 1780
6.4 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) MIL-STD 1781
6.5 Telnet Protocol and Options MIL-STD 1782
6.6 X.25 (Levels 1-3)
(Undergoing Review Process)
6.7 Host Front End Protocol [RFC929]
(Undergoing Review Process)
6.8 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
(Undergoing Review Process)
SECTION 7: REFERENCES
VOLUME TWO
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME TWO
SECTION 2: BACKGROUND
2.1 A Brief History of the ARPANET
2.2 Management of the ARPANET
2.2.1 DARPA/IPTO
2.3 The Catenet Model for Internetworking [IEN 48]
2.4 The DARPA Internet Protocol Suite [RS-85-153]
SECTION 3: PROTOCOL REVIEW AND ACCEPTANCE FOR
THE DARPA INTERNET
3.1 Request for Comments (RFCs)
3.2 Special Interest Group Discussions
3.3 The Internet Advisory Board
SECTION 4: OBTAINING PROTOCOL INFORMATION
4.1 Military Standards
4.2 The DDN Protocol Handbook
4.3 Requests for Comments (RFCs)
4.4 DDN Management Bulletins and Newsletters
4.5 NIC Services
4.6 Other Protocol Information Sources
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SECTION 5: CURRENT OFFICIAL ARPANET PROTOCOLS
5.1 Summary of All Current Official Protocols [RFC 961]
SECTION 6: NETWORK LEVEL PROTOCOLS
6.1 Internet Protocol (IP) [RFC 791]
6.2 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) [RFC 792]
SECTION 7: HOST LEVEL PROTOCOLS
7.1 Major Host Protocols
7.1.1 User Datagram Protocol (UDP) [RFC 768]
7.1.2 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) [RFC 793]
7.2 Minor Host Protocols
7.2.1 Host Monitoring Protocol (HMP) [RFC 869]
7.2.2 Cross Net Debugger (XNET) [IEN 158]
7.2.3 Multiplexing Protocol (MUX) [IEN 90]
7.2.4 Stream Protocol (ST) [IEN 119]
7.2.5 Network Voice Protocol (NVP-II) [RFC 741]
7.2.6 Reliable Data Protocol (RDP) [RFC 908]
7.3 Gateway Protocols
7.3.1 "Stub" Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) [RFC 904]
7.3.2 Gateway-Gateway Protocol (GGP) [RFC 823]
SECTION 8: APPLICATION LEVEL PROTOCOLS
8.1.1 Telnet Protocol (TELNET) [RFC 854]
8.1.2 Telnet Options (TLNT-OPS) [RFC 855]
8.1.2.0 Binary Transmission [RFC 856]
8.1.2.1 Echo [RFC 857]
8.1.2.2 Reconnection [NIC 15391]
8.1.2.3 Suppress Go Ahead [RFC 858]
8.1.2.4 Approx Message Size Negotiation [NIC 15393]
8.1.2.5 Status [RFC 859]
8.1.2.6 Timing Mark [RFC 860]
8.1.2.7 Remote Controlled Trans and Echo [RFC 726]
8.1.2.8 Output Line Width [NIC 20196]
8.1.2.9 Output Page Size [NIC 20197]
8.1.2.10 Output Carriage-Return Disposition [RFC 652]
8.1.2.11 Output Horizontal Tabstops [RFC 653]
8.1.2.12 Output Horizontal Tab Disposition [RFC 654]
8.1.2.13 Output Formfeed Disposition [RFC 655]
8.1.2.14 Output Vertical Tabstops [RFC 656]
8.1.2.15 Output Vertical Tab Disposition [RFC 657]
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8.1.2.16 Output Linefeed Disposition [RFC 658]
8.1.2.17 Extended ASCII [RFC 698]
8.1.2.18 Logout [RFC 727]
8.1.2.19 Byte Macro [RFC 735]
8.1.2.20 Data Entry Terminal [RFC 732]
8.1.2.21 SUPDUP [RFC 736]
8.1.2.22 SUPDUP Output [RFC 749]
8.1.2.23 Send Location [RFC 779]
8.1.2.24 Terminal Type [RFC 930]
8.1.2.25 End of Record [RFC 885]
8.1.2.26 TACACS User Identification [RFC 927]
8.1.2.27 Output Marking [RFC 933]
8.1.2.28 Extended-Options-List [RFC 861]
8.1.3 File Transfer Protocol (FTP) [RFC 959]
8.1.4 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) [RFC 821]
8.1.5 Domain Name Protocol (DOMAIN) [RFC 883]
8.1.6 HOSTNAME Protocol (HOSTNAME) [RFC 953]
8.2 Minor Applications (Implemented by many hosts)
8.2.1 Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) [IEN 133]
8.2.2 Simple File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) [RFC 913]
8.2.3 Echo Protocol (ECHO) [RFC 862]
8.2.4 Discard Protocol (DISCARD) [RFC 863]
8.2.5 Daytime Protocol (DAYTIME) [RFC 867]
8.2.6 Time Server Protocol (TIME) [RFC 868]
8.2.7 Character Generator Protocol (CHARGEN) [RFC 864]
8.2.8 Quote of the Day Protocol (QUOTE) [RFC 865]
8.2.9 Active Users Protocol (USERS) [RFC 866]
8.2.10 Finger Protocol (FINGER) [RFC 742]
8.2.11 WHOIS Protocol (NICNAME) [RFC 954]
8.2.12 Network Standard Text Editor (NETED) [RFC 569]
8.3 Miscellaneous Applications (Implemented by few hosts)
8.3.1 Resource Location Protocol (RLP) [RFC 887]
8.3.2 Remote Job Entry (RJE) [RFC 407]
8.3.3 Remote Job Service (NETRJS) [RFC 740]
8.3.4 Remote Telnet Service (RTELNET) [RFC 818]
8.3.5 Graphics Protocol (GRAPHICS) [RFC 493]
8.3.6 Authentication Service (AUTH) [RFC 931]
8.3.7 DCNET Time Server Protocol (CLOCK) [RFC 778]
8.3.8 SUPDUP Protocol (SUPDUP) [RFC 734]
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VOLUME THREE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME THREE
SECTION 2: PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES
2.1 Window and Acknowledgment Strategy in TCP [RFC 813]
2.2 Names, Addresses, Ports, and Routes [RFC 814]
2.3 IP Datagram Reassembly Algorithms [RFC 815]
2.4 Fault Isolation and Recovery [RFC 816]
2.5 Modularity and Efficiency in Protocol Implementation [RFC 817]
2.6 A Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication
2.7 Issues in Packet Network Interconnection
2.8 Protocols in a Computer Internetworking Environment
2.9 Internetwork Protocol Approaches
2.10 The ARPA Internet Protocol
2.11 Internetworking for the Military Environment
2.12 Connecting Different Types of Networks with Gateways
SECTION 3: APPENDICES
3.1 Assigned Numbers [RFC 960]
3.2 Pre-emption [RFC 794]
3.3 Service Mappings [RFC 795]
3.4 Address Mappings [RFC 796]
3.5 DoD Internet Host Table Specification [RFC 952]
3.6 Document Formats [RFC 678]
3.6.1 Instructions for Authors of RFCs
3.7 Bitmap Formats [RFC 797]
3.8 Facsimile Formats [RFC 769]
3.9 Character Set Definition (ASCII)
3.10 Interface Message Processor (BBN-1822)
3.11 ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol [RFC 878]
3.12 Internet Protocol on X.25 Networks [RFC 877]
3.13 Internet Protocol
on Distributed Computer Networks [RFC 891]
3.14 Transmission of IP Datagrams
over IEEE 802.3 Networks [RFC 948]
3.15 Internet Protocol on Ethernet Networks [RFC 894]
3.16 Internet Protocol on Experimental Ethernets [RFC 895]
3.17 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) [RFC 826]
3.18 Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) [RFC 903]
3.19 Host Access Protocol (HAP) [RFC 907]
3.20 Loader Debugger Protocol (LDP) [RFC 909]
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3.21 CSNET Mailbox Name Server Protocol (CSNET-NS) [CS-DN-2]
3.22 Internet Name Server Protocol (NAMSRVR) [IEN 116]
3.23 Internet Message Protocol (MPM) [RFC 759]
3.24 Post Office Protocol (POP) [RFC 937]
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