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RFC 2999
Network Working Group S. Ginoza
Request for Comments: 2999 ISI
Category: Informational August 2001
Request for Comments Summary
RFC Numbers 2900-2999
Status of This Memo
This RFC is a slightly annotated list of the 100 RFCs from RFC 2900
through RFCs 2999. 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 (2001). 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
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2999 Ginoza Aug 2001 Request for Comments Summary
This memo.
2998 Bernet Nov 2000 A Framework for Integrated
Services Operation over
Diffserv Networks
This document describes a framework by which Integrated Services may be
supported over Diffserv networks. This memo provides information for
the Internet community.
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2997 Bernet Nov 2000 Specification of the Null
Service Type
The Null Service allows applications to identify themselves to network
Quality of Service (QoS) policy agents, using RSVP signaling. However,
it does not require them to specify resource requirements. QoS policy
agents in the network respond by applying QoS policies appropriate for
the application (as determined by the network administrator). This mode
of RSVP usage is particularly applicable to networks that combine
differentiated service (diffserv) QoS mechanisms with RSVP signaling.
In this environment, QoS policy agents may direct the signaled
application's traffic to a particular diffserv class of service.
[STANDARDS TRACK]
2996 Bernet Nov 2000 Format of the RSVP DCLASS
Object
This document specifies the format of the DCLASS object and briefly
discusses its use. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2995 Lu Nov 2000 Pre-SPIRITS Implementations of
PSTN-initiated Services
This document describes four existing implementations of SPIRITS-like
services from Korea Telecom, Lucent Technologies, NEC, and Telia in
cooperation with Nortel Networks. SPIRITS-like services are those
originating in the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and
necessitating the interactions of the Internet and PSTN. This memo
provides information for the Internet community.
2994 Ohta Nov 2000 A Description of the MISTY1
Encryption Algorithm
This document describes a secret-key cryptosystem MISTY1, which is block
cipher with a 128-bit key, a 64-bit block and a variable number of
rounds. It documents the algorithm description including key scheduling
part and data randomizing part. This memo provides information for the
Internet community.
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2993 Hain Nov 2000 Architectural Implications of
NAT
This document discusses some of the architectural implications and
guidelines for implementations of Network Address Translation (NAT).
This memo provides information for the Internet community.
2992 Hopps Nov 2000 Analysis of an Equal-Cost
Multi-Path Algorithm
Equal-cost multi-path (ECMP) is a routing technique for routing packets
along multiple paths of equal cost. The forwarding engine identifies
paths by next-hop. When forwarding a packet the router must decide
which next-hop (path) to use. This document gives an analysis of one
method for making that decision. The analysis includes the performance
of the algorithm and the disruption caused by changes to the set of
next-hops. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
2991 Thaler Nov 2000 Multipath Issues in Unicast
and Multicast Next-Hop
Selection
The effect of multipath routing on a forwarder is that the forwarder
potentially has several next-hops for any given destination and must use
some method to choose which next-hop should be used for a given data
packet. This memo summarizes current practices, problems, and
solutions. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
2990 Huston Nov 2000 Next Steps for the IP QoS
Architecture
This document highlights the outstanding architectural issues relating
to the deployment and use of QoS mechanisms within internet networks,
noting those areas where further standards work may assist with the
deployment of QoS internets. This document is the outcome of a
collaborative exercise on the part of the Internet Architecture Board.
This memo provides information for the Internet community.
2989 Aboba Nov 2000 Criteria for Evaluating AAA
Protocols for Network Access
This document represents a summary of Authentication, Authorization,
Accounting (AAA) protocol requirements for network access. This memo
provides information for the Internet community.
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2988 Paxson Nov 2000 Computing TCP's Retransmission
Timer
This document defines the standard algorithm that Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP) senders are required to use to compute and manage their
retransmission timer. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2987 Hoffman Nov 2000 Registration of Charset and
Languages Media Features Tags
This document contains the registration for two media feature tags:
"charset" and "language". [STANDARDS TRACK]
2986 Nystrom Nov 2000 PKCS #10: Certification
Request Syntax Specification
Version 1.7
This memo represents a republication of PKCS #10 v1.7 from RSA
Laboratories' Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) series, and
change control is retained within the PKCS process. The body of this
document, except for the security considerations section, is taken
directly from the PKCS #9 v2.0 or the PKCS #10 v1.7 document. This memo
provides information for the Internet community.
2985 Nystrom Nov 2000 PKCS #9: Selected Object
Classes and Attribute Types
Version 2.0
This memo represents a republication of PKCS #9 v2.0 from RSA
Laboratories' Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) series, and
change control is retained within the PKCS process. The body of this
document, except for the security considerations section, is taken
directly from that specification. This memo provides information for
the Internet community.
2984 Adams Oct 2000 Use of the CAST-128 Encryption
Algorithm in CMS
This document specifies how to incorporate CAST-128 into the S/MIME
Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS) as an additional algorithm for
symmetric encryption. [STANDARDS TRACK]
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2983 Black Oct 2000 Differentiated Services and
Tunnels
This document considers the interaction of Differentiated Services
(diffserv) with IP tunnels of various forms. This memo provides
information for the Internet community.
2982 Kavasseri Oct 2000 Distributed Management
Expression MIB
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 managed objects used for managing expressions
of MIB objects. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2981 Kavasseri Oct 2000 Event MIB
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 managed objects that can be used to manage and
monitor MIB objects and take action through events. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2980 Barber Oct 2000 Common NNTP Extensions
In this document, a number of popular extensions to the Network News
Transfer Protocol (NNTP) protocol defined in RFC 977 are documented and
discussed. While this document is not intended to serve as a standard
of any kind, it will hopefully serve as a reference document for future
implementers of the NNTP protocol. This memo provides information for
the Internet community.
2979 Freed Oct 2000 Behavior of and Requirements
for Internet Firewalls
This memo defines behavioral characteristics of and interoperability
requirements for Internet firewalls. This memo provides information for
the Internet community.
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2978 Freed Oct 2000 IANA Charset Registration
Procedures
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) and various other Internet
protocols are capable of using many different charsets. This in turn
means that the ability to label different charsets is essential. This
document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet
Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.
2977 Glass Oct 2000 Mobile IP Authentication,
Authorization, and Accounting
Requirements
This document contains the requirements which would have to be supported
by a AAA service to aid in providing Mobile IP services. This memo
provides information for the Internet community.
2976 Donovan Oct 2000 The SIP INFO Method
This document proposes an extension to the Session Initiation Protocol
(SIP). This extension adds the INFO method to the SIP protocol. The
intent of the INFO method is to allow for the carrying of session
related control information that is generated during a session.
[STANDARDS TRACK]
2975 Aboba Oct 2000 Introduction to Accounting
Management
This document describes and discusses the issues involved in the design
of the modern accounting systems. The field of Accounting Management is
concerned with the collection the collection of resource consumption
data for the purposes of capacity and trend analysis, cost allocation,
auditing, and billing. This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
2974 Handley Oct 2000 Session Announcement Protocol
This document describes version 2 of the multicast session directory
announcement protocol, Session Announcement Protocol (SAP), and the
related issues affecting security and scalability that should be taken
into account by implementors. This memo defines an Experimental
Protocol for the Internet community.
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2973 Balay Oct 2000 IS-IS Mesh Groups
This document describes a mechanism to reduce redundant packet
transmissions for the Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)
Routing protocol, as described in ISO 10589. This memo provides
information for the Internet community.
2972 Popp Oct 2000 Context and Goals for Common
Name Resolution
This document establishes the context and goals for a Common Name
Resolution Protocol. This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
2971 Showalter Oct 2000 IMAP4 ID extension
This document describes an ID extension which will enable Internet
Message Access Protocol - Version 4rev1 (IMAP4rev1) to advertise what
program a client or server uses to provide service. The ID extension
allows the server and client to exchange identification information on
their implementation in order to make bug reports and usage statistics
more complete. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2970 Daigle Oct 2000 Architecture for Integrated
Directory Services - Result
from TISDAG
Drawing from experiences with the TISDAG (Technical Infrastructure for
Swedish Directory Access Gateways) project, this document outlines an
approach to providing the necessary infrastructure for integrating such
widely-scattered servers into a single service, rather than attempting
to mandate a single protocol and schema set for all participating
servers to use. This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
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2969 Eklof Oct 2000 Wide Area Directory Deployment
- Experiences from TISDAG
This document catalogues some of the experiences gained in developing
the necessary infrastructure for a national (i.e., multi-organizational)
directory service and pilot deployment of the service in an environment
with off-the-shelf directory service products. This memo provides
information for the Internet community.
2968 Daigle Oct 2000 Mesh of Multiple DAG servers -
Results from TISDAG
This document defines the basic principle for establishing a mesh, that
interoperating services should exchange index objects, according to the
architecture of the mesh (e.g., hierarchical, or graph-like, preferably
without loops!). The Common Indexing Protocol (CIP) is designed to
facilitate the creation not only of query referral indexes, but also of
meshes of (loosely) affiliated referral indexes. The purpose of such a
mesh of servers is to implement some kind of distributed sharing of
indexing and/or searching tasks across different servers. So far, the
TISDAG (Technical Infrastructure for Swedish Directory Access Gateways)
project has focused on creating a single referral index; the obvious
next step is to integrate that into a larger set of interoperating
services. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
2967 Daigle Oct 2000 TISDAG - Technical
Infrastructure for Swedish
Directory Access Gateways
The overarching goal of this project is to develop the necessary
technical infrastructure to provide a single-access-point service for
searching for whitepages information on Swedish Internet users. This
memo provides information for the Internet community.
2966 Li Oct 2000 Domain-wide Prefix
Distribution with Two-Level
IS-IS
This document describes extensions to the Intermediate System to
Intermediate System (IS-IS) protocol to support optimal routing within a
two-level domain. This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
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2965 Kristol Oct 2000 HTTP State Management
Mechanism
This document specifies a way to create a stateful session with
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) requests and responses. [STANDARDS
TRACK]
2964 Moore Oct 2000 Use of HTTP State Management
This memo identifies specific uses of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
State Management protocol which are either (a) not recommended by the
IETF, or (b) believed to be harmful, and discouraged. This memo also
details additional privacy considerations which are not covered by the
HTTP State Management protocol specification. This document specifies
an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and
requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.
2963 Bonaventure Oct 2000 A Rate Adaptive Shaper for
Differentiated Services
This memo describes several Rate Adaptive Shapers (RAS) that can be used
in combination with the single rate Three Color Markers (srTCM) and the
two rate Three Color Marker (trTCM) described in RFC2697 and RFC2698,
respectively. This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
2962 Raz Oct 2000 An SNMP Application Level
Gateway for Payload Address
Translation
This document describes the ALG (Application Level Gateway) for the SNMP
(Simple Network Management Protocol) by which IP (Internet Protocol)
addresses in the payload of SNMP packets are statically mapped from one
group to another. This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
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2961 Berger Apr 2001 RSVP Refresh Overhead
Reduction Extensions
This document describes a number of mechanisms that can be used to
reduce processing overhead requirements of refresh messages, eliminate
the state synchronization latency incurred when an RSVP (Resource
ReserVation Protocol) message is lost and, when desired, refreshing
state without the transmission of whole refresh messages. [STANDARDS
TRACK]
2960 Stewart Oct 2000 Stream Control Transmission
Protocol
This document describes the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP).
[STANDARDS TRACK]
2959 Baugher Oct 2000 Real-Time Transport Protocol
Management Information Base
This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for
use with network management protocols in the Internet community.
[STANDARDS TRACK]
2958 Daigle Oct 2000 The application/whoispp-
response Content-type
The intention of this document, in conjunction with RFC 2957, is to
enable MIME-enabled mail software, and other systems using Internet
media types, to carry out Whois++ transactions. This memo provides
information for the Internet community.
2957 Daigle Oct 2000 The application/whoispp-query
Content-Type
The intention of this document, in conjunction with RFC 2958, is to
enable MIME-enabled mail software, and other systems using Internet
media types, to carry out Whois++ transactions. This memo provides
information for the Internet community.
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2956 Kaat Oct 2000 Overview of 1999 IAB Network
Layer Workshop
This document is an overview of a workshop held by the Internet
Architecture Board (IAB) on the Internet Network Layer architecture
hosted by SURFnet in Utrecht, the Netherlands on 7-9 July 1999. The
goal of the workshop was to understand the state of the network layer
and its impact on continued growth and usage of the Internet. This memo
provides information for the Internet community.
2955 Rehbehn Oct 2000 Definitions of Managed Objects
for Monitoring and Controlling
the Frame Relay/ATM PVC Service
Interworking Function
This memo defines a Management Information Base (MIB) to configure,
monitor, and control a service interworking function (IWF) for Permanent
Virtual Connections (PVC) between Frame Relay and Asynchronous Transfer
Mode (ATM) technologies. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2954 Rehbehn Oct 2000 Definitions of Managed Objects
for Frame Relay Service
This memo defines an extension to the Management Information Base (MIB)
for use with network management protocols in Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol-based (TCP/IP) internets. In particular, it
defines objects for managing the frame relay service. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2953 Ts'o Sep 2000 Telnet Encryption: DES 64 bit
Output Feedback
This document specifies how to use the data encryption standard (DES)
encryption algorithm in output feedback mode with the telnet encryption
option. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
2952 Ts'o Sep 2000 Telnet Encryption: DES 64 bit
Cipher Feedback
This document specifies how to use the DES encryption algorithm in
cipher feedback mode with the telnet encryption option. This memo
provides information for the Internet community.
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2951 Housley Sep 2000 TELNET Authentication Using
KEA and SKIPJACK
This document defines a method to authenticate TELNET using the Key
Exchange Algorithm (KEA), and encryption of the TELNET stream using
SKIPJACK. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
2950 Altman Sep 2000 Telnet Encryption: CAST-128 64
bit Cipher Feedback
This document specifies how to use the CAST-128 encryption algorithm in
cipher feedback mode with the telnet encryption option. Two key sizes
are defined: 40 bit and 128 bit. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2949 Altman Sep 2000 Telnet Encryption: CAST-128 64
bit Output Feedback
This document specifies how to use the CAST-128 encryption algorithm in
output feedback mode with the telnet encryption option. Two key sizes
are defined: 40 bit and 128 bit. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2948 Altman Sep 2000 Telnet Encryption: DES3 64 bit
Output Feedback
This document specifies how to use the Triple-DES (data encryption
standard) encryption algorithm in output feedback mode with the telnet
encryption option. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2947 Altman Sep 2000 Telnet Encryption: DES3 64 bit
Cipher Feedback
This document specifies how to use the Triple-DES (data encryption
standard) encryption algorithm in cipher feedback mode with the telnet
encryption option. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2946 Ts'o Sep 2000 Telnet Data Encryption Option
This document describes a the telnet encryption option as a generic
method of providing data confidentiality services for the telnet data
stream. [STANDARDS TRACK]
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2945 Wu Sep 2000 The SRP Authentication and Key
Exchange System
This document describes a cryptographically strong network
authentication mechanism known as the Secure Remote Password (SRP)
protocol. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2944 Wu Sep 2000 Telnet Authentication: SRP
This document specifies an authentication scheme for the Telnet protocol
under the framework described in RFC 2941, using the Secure Remote
Password Protocol (SRP) authentication mechanism. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2943 Housley Sep 2000 TELNET Authentication Using
DSA
This document defines a telnet authentication mechanism using the
Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA). It relies on the Telnet
Authentication Option. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2942 Ts'o Sep 2000 Telnet Authentication:
Kerberos Version 5
This document describes how Kerberos Version 5 is used with the telnet
protocol. It describes an telnet authentication suboption to be used
with the telnet authentication option. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2941 Ts'o Sep 2000 Telnet Authentication Option
This document describes the authentication option to the telnet protocol
as a generic method for negotiating an authentication type and mode
including whether encryption should be used and if credentials should be
forwarded. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2940 Smith Oct 2000 Definitions of Managed Objects
for Common Open Policy Service
(COPS) Protocol Clients
This memo defines a 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 a client of the Common Open
Policy Service (COPS) protocol. [STANDARDS TRACK]
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2939 Droms Sep 2000 Procedures and IANA Guidelines
for Definition of New DHCP
Options and Message Types
This document describes the procedure for defining new DHCP options and
message types. This document specifies an Internet Best Current
Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and
suggestions for improvements.
2938 Klyne Sep 2000 Identifying Composite Media
Features
This document describes an abbreviated format for a composite media
feature set, based upon a hash of the feature expression describing that
composite. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2937 Smith Sep 2000 The Name Service Search Option
for DHCP
This document defines a new Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
option which is passed from the DHCP Server to the DHCP Client to
specify the order in which name services should be consulted when
resolving hostnames and other information. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2936 Eastlake Sep 2000 HTTP MIME Type Handler
Detection
Entities composing web pages to provide services over the Hypertext
Transfer Protocol (HTTP) frequently have the problem of not knowing what
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) types have handlers
installed at a user's browser. This document summarizes reasonable
techniques to solve this problem for most of the browsers actually
deployed on the Internet as of early 2000. This memo provides
information for the Internet community.
2935 Eastlake Sep 2000 Internet Open Trading Protocol
(IOTP) HTTP Supplement
The goal of mapping to the transport layer is to ensure that the
underlying XML documents are carried successfully between the various
parties. This document describes that mapping for the Hyper Text
Transport Protocol (HTTP), Versions 1.0 and 1.1. [STANDARDS TRACK]
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2934 McCloghrie Oct 2000 Protocol Independent Multicast
MIB for IPv4
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 managed objects used for managing the Protocol
Independent Multicast (PIM) protocol for IPv4. This memo defines an
Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
2933 McCloghrie Oct 2000 Internet Group Management
Protocol MIB
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 objects used for managing the Internet Group
Management Protocol (IGMP). [STANDARDS TRACK]
2932 McCloghrie Oct 2000 IPv4 Multicast Routing MIB
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 managed objects used for managing IP Multicast
Routing for IPv4, independent of the specific multicast routing protocol
in use. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2931 Eastlake Sep 2000 DNS Request and Transaction
Signatures ( SIG(0)s )
This document describes the minor but non-interoperable changes in
Request and Transaction signature resource records ( SIG(0)s ) that
implementation experience has deemed necessary. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2930 Eastlake Sep 2000 Secret Key Establishment for
DNS (TKEY RR)
This document describes a Transaction Key (TKEY) RR that can be used in
a number of different modes to establish shared secret keys between a
DNS resolver and server. [STANDARDS TRACK]
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2929 Eastlake Sep 2000 Domain Name System (DNS) IANA
Considerations
This document discusses the Internet Assigned Number Authority (IANA)
parameter assignment considerations given for the allocation of Domain
Name System (DNS) classes, Resource Record (RR) types, operation codes,
error codes, etc. This document specifies an Internet Best Current
Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and
suggestions for improvements.
2928 Hinden Sep 2000 Initial IPv6 Sub-TLA ID
Assignments
This document defines initial assignments of IPv6 Sub-Top-Level
Aggregation Identifiers (Sub-TLA ID) to the Address Registries. This
memo provides information for the Internet community.
2927 Wahl Sep 2000 MIME Directory Profile for
LDAP Schema
This document defines a multipurpose internet mail extensions (MIME)
directory profile for holding a lightweight directory access protocol
(LDAP) schema. This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
2926 Kempf Sep 2000 Conversion of LDAP Schemas to
and from SLP Templates
This document describes a procedure for mapping between Service Location
Protocol (SLP) service advertisements and lightweight directory access
protocol (LDAP) descriptions of services. This memo provides
information for the Internet community.
2925 White Sep 2000 Definitions of Managed Objects
for Remote Ping, Traceroute,
and Lookup Operations
This memo defines Management Information Bases (MIBs) for performing
remote ping, traceroute and lookup operations at a remote host.
[STANDARDS TRACK]
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2924 Brownlee Sep 2000 Accounting Attributes and
Record Formats
This document summarises Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and
International Telecommunication Union (ITU-T) documents related to
Accounting. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
2923 Lahey Sep 2000 TCP Problems with Path MTU
Discovery
This memo catalogs several known Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
implementation problems dealing with Path Maximum Transmission Unit
Discovery (PMTUD), including the long-standing black hole problem,
stretch acknowlegements (ACKs) due to confusion between Maximum Segment
Size (MSS) and segment size, and MSS advertisement based on PMTU. This
memo provides information for the Internet community.
2922 Bierman Sep 2000 Physical Topology MIB
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 managed objects used for managing physical
topology identification and discovery. This memo provides information
for the Internet community.
2921 Fink Sep 2000 6BONE pTLA and pNLA Formats
(pTLA)
This memo defines how the 6bone uses the 3FFE::/16 IPv6 address prefix,
allocated in RFC 2471, "IPv6 Testing Address Allocation", to create
pseudo Top-Level Aggregation Identifiers (pTLA's) and pseudo Next-Level
Aggregation Identifiers (pNLA's). This memo provides information for
the Internet community.
2920 Freed Sep 2000 SMTP Service Extension for
Command Pipelining
This memo defines an extension to the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
(SMTP) service whereby a server can indicate the extent of its ability
to accept multiple commands in a single Transmission Control Protocol
(TCP) send operation. [STANDARDS TRACK]
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2919 Chandhok Mar 2001 List-Id: A Structured Field
and Namespace for the
Identification of Mailing
Lists
Software that handles electronic mailing list messages (servers and user
agents) needs a way to reliably identify messages that belong to a
particular mailing list. With the advent of list management headers, it
has become even more important to provide a unique identifier for a
mailing list regardless of the particular host that serves as the list
processor at any given time. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2918 Chen Sep 2000 Route Refresh Capability for
BGP-4
This document defines a new Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) capability
termed 'Route Refresh Capability', which would allow the dynamic
exchange of route refresh request between BGP speakers and subsequent
re-advertisement of the respective Adj-RIB-Out. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2917 Muthukrishnan Sep 2000 A Core MPLS IP VPN
Architecture
This memo presents an approach for building core Virtual Private Network
(VPN) services in a service provider's MPLS backbone. This memo
provides information for the Internet community.
2916 Faltstrom Sep 2000 E.164 number and DNS
This document discusses the use of the Domain Name System (DNS) for
storage of E.164 numbers. [Standards Track]
2915 Mealling Sep 2000 The Naming Authority Pointer
(NAPTR) DNS Resource Record
This document describes a Domain Name System (DNS) resource record which
specifies a regular expression based rewrite rule that, when applied to
an existing string, will produce a new domain label or Uniform Resource
Identifier (URI). [STANDARDS TRACK]
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2914 Floyd Sep 2000 Congestion Control Principles
The goal of this document is to explain the need for congestion control
in the Internet, and to discuss what constitutes correct congestion
control. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for
the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
improvements.
2913 Klyne Sep 2000 MIME Content Types in Media
Feature Expressions
This memo defines a media feature tag whose value is a Multipurpose
Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) content type. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2912 Klyne Sep 2000 Indicating Media Features for
MIME Content
This memo defines a Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) '
Content-features:' header that can be used to annotate a MIME message
part using this expression format, and indicates some ways it might be
used. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2911 Hastings Sep 2000 Internet Printing
Protocol/1.1: Model and
Semantics
This document is one of a set of documents, which together describe all
aspects of a new Internet Printing Protocol (IPP). [STANDARDS TRACK]
2910 Herriot Sep 2000 Internet Printing
Protocol/1.1: Encoding and
Transport
This document is one of a set of documents, which together describe all
aspects of a new Internet Printing Protocol (IPP). [STANDARDS TRACK]
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2909 Radoslavov Sep 2000 The Multicast Address-Set
Claim (MASC) Protocol
This document describes the Multicast Address-Set Claim (MASC) protocol
which can be used for inter-domain multicast address set allocation.
This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
2908 Thaler Sep 2000 The Internet Multicast Address
Allocation Architecture
This document proposes a multicast address allocation architecture
(MALLOC) for the Internet. This memo provides information for the
Internet community.
2907 Kermode Sep 2000 MADCAP Multicast Scope Nesting
State Option
This document defines a new option to the Multicast Address Dynamic
Client Allocation Protocol (MADCAP) to support nested scoping.
[STANDARDS TRACK]
2906 Farrell Aug 2000 AAA Authorization Requirements
This document specifies the requirements that Authentication
Authorization Accounting (AAA) protocols must meet in order to support
authorization services in the Internet. This memo provides information
for the Internet community.
2905 Vollbrecht Aug 2000 AAA Authorization Application
Examples
This memo describes several examples of applications requiring
authorization. This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
2904 Vollbrecht Aug 2000 AAA Authorization Framework
This memo serves as the base requirements for Authorization of Internet
Resources and Services (AIRS). It presents an architectural framework
for understanding the authorization of Internet resources and services
and derives requirements for authorization protocols. This memo
provides information for the Internet community.
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2903 de Laat Aug 2000 Generic AAA Architecture
This memo proposes an Authentication, Authorization, Accounting (AAA)
architecture that would incorporate a generic AAA server along with an
application interface to a set of Application Specific Modules that
could perform application specific AAA functions. This memo defines an
Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
2902 Deering Aug 2000 Overview of the 1998 IAB
Routing Workshop
This document is an overview of a Routing workshop held by the Internet
Architecture Board (IAB) during March 25-27, 1998. This memo provides
information for the Internet community.
2901 Wenzel Aug 2000 Guide to Administrative
Procedures of the Internet
Infrastructure
This document describes the administrative procedures for networks
seeking to connect to the global Internet. This memo provides
information for the Internet community.
2900 Reynolds Aug 2001 Internet Official Protocol
Standards
This memo contains a snapshot of the state of standardization of
protocols used in the Internet as of July 17, 2001. It lists official
protocol standards and Best Current Practice RFCs; it is not a complete
index to the RFC series. This memo is an Internet Standard.
Security Considerations
This memo does not affect the technical security of the Internet, but
may cite important security specifications.
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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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