[INTRO:1] | "Requirements for Internet Hosts -- Application and Support,"
IETF Host Requirements Working Group, R. Braden, Ed., RFC-1123,
October 1989.
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[INTRO:2] | "Requirements for Internet Gateways," R. Braden and J.
Postel, RFC-1009, June 1987.
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[INTRO:3] | "DDN Protocol Handbook," NIC-50004, NIC-50005, NIC-50006,
(three volumes), SRI International, December 1985.
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[INTRO:4] | "Official Internet Protocols," J. Reynolds and J. Postel,
RFC-1011, May 1987.
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This document is republished periodically with new RFC numbers; the
latest version must be used.
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[INTRO:5] | "Protocol Document Order Information," O. Jacobsen and J.
Postel, RFC-980, March 1986.
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[INTRO:6] | "Assigned Numbers," J. Reynolds and J. Postel, RFC-1010, May
1987.
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This document is republished periodically with new RFC numbers; the
latest version must be used.
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[INTRO:7] | "Modularity and Efficiency in Protocol Implementations," D.
Clark, RFC-817, July 1982.
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[INTRO:8] | "The Structuring of Systems Using Upcalls," D. Clark, 10th ACM
SOSP, Orcas Island, Washington, December 1985.
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[INTRO:9] | "A Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication," V. Cerf
and R. Kahn, IEEE Transactions on Communication, May 1974.
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[INTRO:10] | "The ARPA Internet Protocol," J. Postel, C. Sunshine, and D.
Cohen, Computer Networks, Vol. 5, No. 4, July 1981.
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[INTRO:11] | "The DARPA Internet Protocol Suite," B. Leiner, J. Postel,
R. Cole and D. Mills, Proceedings INFOCOM 85, IEEE, Washington DC,
March 1985. Also in: IEEE Communications Magazine, March 1985.
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Also available as ISI-RS-85-153.
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[INTRO:12] | "Final Text of DIS8473, Protocol for Providing the
Connectionless Mode Network Service," ANSI, published as RFC-994,
March 1986.
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[INTRO:13] | "End System to Intermediate System Routing Exchange
Protocol," ANSI X3S3.3, published as RFC-995, April 1986.
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[LINK:1] | "Trailer Encapsulations," S. Leffler and M. Karels, RFC-893,
April 1984.
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[LINK:2] | "An Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol," D. Plummer, RFC-826,
November 1982.
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[LINK:3] | "A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Ethernet
Networks," C. Hornig, RFC-894, April 1984.
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[LINK:4] | "A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over IEEE 802
"Networks," J. Postel and J. Reynolds, RFC-1042, February 1988.
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This RFC contains a great deal of information of importance to
Internet implementers planning to use IEEE 802 networks.
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[IP:1] | "Internet Protocol (IP)," J. Postel, RFC-791, September 1981.
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[IP:2] | "Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)," J. Postel, RFC-792,
September 1981.
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[IP:3] | "Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure," J. Mogul and J. Postel,
RFC-950, August 1985.
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[IP:4] | "Host Extensions for IP Multicasting," S. Deering, RFC-1112,
August 1989.
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[IP:5] | "Military Standard Internet Protocol," MIL-STD-1777, Department
of Defense, August 1983.
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This specification, as amended by RFC-963, is intended to describe
the Internet Protocol but has some serious omissions (e.g., the
mandatory subnet extension [IP:3] and the optional multicasting
extension [IP:4]). It is also out of date. If there is a
conflict, RFC-791, RFC-792, and RFC-950 must be taken as
authoritative, while the present document is authoritative over
all.
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[IP:6] | "Some Problems with the Specification of the Military Standard
Internet Protocol," D. Sidhu, RFC-963, November 1985.
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[IP:7] | "The TCP Maximum Segment Size and Related Topics," J. Postel,
RFC-879, November 1983.
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Discusses and clarifies the relationship between the TCP Maximum
Segment Size option and the IP datagram size.
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[IP:8] | "Internet Protocol Security Options," B. Schofield, RFC-1108,
October 1989.
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[IP:9] | "Fragmentation Considered Harmful," C. Kent and J. Mogul, ACM
SIGCOMM-87, August 1987. Published as ACM Comp Comm Review, Vol.
17, no. 5.
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This useful paper discusses the problems created by Internet
fragmentation and presents alternative solutions.
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[IP:10] | "IP Datagram Reassembly Algorithms," D. Clark, RFC-815, July
1982.
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This and the following paper should be read by every implementor.
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[IP:11] | "Fault Isolation and Recovery," D. Clark, RFC-816, July 1982.
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[IP:12] | "Broadcasting Internet Datagrams in the Presence of Subnets," J.
Mogul, RFC-922, October 1984.
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[IP:13] | "Name, Addresses, Ports, and Routes," D. Clark, RFC-814, July
1982.
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[IP:14] | "Something a Host Could Do with Source Quench: The Source Quench
Introduced Delay (SQUID)," W. Prue and J. Postel, RFC-1016, July
1987.
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This RFC first described directed broadcast addresses. However,
the bulk of the RFC is concerned with gateways, not hosts.
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[TCP:1] | "Transmission Control Protocol," J. Postel, RFC-793, September
1981.
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[TCP:2] | "Transmission Control Protocol," MIL-STD-1778, US Department of
Defense, August 1984.
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This specification as amended by RFC-964 is intended to describe
the same protocol as RFC-793 [TCP:1]. If there is a conflict,
RFC-793 takes precedence, and the present document is authoritative
over both.
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[TCP:3] | "Some Problems with the Specification of the Military Standard
Transmission Control Protocol," D. Sidhu and T. Blumer, RFC-964,
November 1985.
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[TCP:4] | "The TCP Maximum Segment Size and Related Topics," J. Postel,
RFC-879, November 1983.
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[TCP:5] | "Window and Acknowledgment Strategy in TCP," D. Clark, RFC-813,
July 1982.
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[TCP:6] | "Round Trip Time Estimation," P. Karn & C. Partridge, ACM
SIGCOMM-87, August 1987.
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[TCP:7] | "Congestion Avoidance and Control," V. Jacobson, ACM SIGCOMM-88,
August 1988.
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[TCP:8] | "Modularity and Efficiency in Protocol Implementation," D.
Clark, RFC-817, July 1982.
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[TCP:9] | "Congestion Control in IP/TCP," J. Nagle, RFC-896, January 1984.
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[TCP:10] | "Computing the Internet Checksum," R. Braden, D. Borman, and C.
Partridge, RFC-1071, September 1988.
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[TCP:11] | "TCP Extensions for Long-Delay Paths," V. Jacobson & R. Braden,
RFC-1072, October 1988.
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