Request for Comments Summary: RFC Numbers 1000-1099
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Network Working Group J. Reynolds
Request for Comments: 1099 ISI
December 1991
Request for Comments Summary
RFC Numbers 1000-1099
Status of This Memo
This memo is a slightly annotated list of the 100 RFCs from RFC 1000
through RFCs 1099. This is a status report on these RFCs. This memo
provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify
an Internet standard. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
RFC Author Date Title
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1099 Reynolds Dec 91 Requests For Comments Summary
This memo.
1098 Case Apr 89 A Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)
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.
1097 Miller Apr 89 Telnet Subliminal-Message Option
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.
1096 Marcy Mar 89 Telnet X Display Location Option
This RFC specifies a standard for the Internet community. Hosts on the
Internet that transmit the X display location within the Telnet protocol
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are expected to adopt and implement this standard.
1095 Warrier Apr 89 The Common Management Information
Services and Protocol over TCP/IP
(CMOT)
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.
1094 Sun Mar 89 NFS: Network File System
Protocol Specification
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.
1093 Braun Feb 89 The NSFNET Routing Architecture
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.
1092 Rekhter Feb 89 EGP and Policy Based Routing
in the New NSFNET Backbone
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.
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1091 VanBokkelen Feb 89 Telnet Terminal-Type Option
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
1090 Ullmann Feb 89 SMTP on X.25
This memo proposes a standard for SMTP on the virtual circuit facility
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