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Network Working Group A.
Request for Comments: 2599
Category: Informational March 2000


Request for Comments

RFC Numbers 2500-2599

Status of This

This RFC is a slightly annotated list of the 100 RFCs from RFC 2500
through RFCs 2599. This is a status report on these RFCs. This
provides information for the Internet community. It does not
an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo
unlimited

Copyright

Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2000). All Rights Reserved



Many RFCs, but not all, are Proposed Standards, Draft Standards,
Standards. Since the status of these RFCs may change during
standards processing, we note here only that they are on
standards track. Please see the latest edition of "Internet
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
--- ------ ---- -----


2599 Delacruz Mar 2000 Request for Comments

This memo


2598 Jacobson Jun 1999 An Expedited Forwarding

The definition of PHBs (per-hop forwarding behaviors) is a critical
of the work of the Diffserv Working Group. This document describes
PHB called Expedited Forwarding. [STANDARDS-TRACK






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2597 Heinanen Jun 1999 Assured Forwarding PHB

This document defines a general use Differentiated Services (DS
Per-Hop-Behavior (PHB) Group called Assured Forwarding (AF).
[STANDARDS-TRACK


2596 Wahl May 1999 Use of Language Codes in

This document describes how language codes are carried in LDAP and
to be interpreted by LDAP servers. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2595 Newman Jun 1999 Using TLS with IMAP, POP
and

Recognizing that such sites will desire simple password
in combination with TLS encryption, this specification defines the
SASL mechanism for use with protocols which lack a simple
authentication command such as ACAP and SMTP. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2594 Hazewinkel May 1999 Definitions of
Objects for WWW

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
use with network management protocols in the Internet Community.
particular it describes a set of objects for managing World Wide
(WWW) services. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2593 Schoenwaelder May 1999 Script MIB
Protocol Version 1.0

The Script MIB extensibility protocol (SMX) defined in this
separates language specific runtime systems from language
Script MIB implementations. This memo defines an Experimental
for the Internet community













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2592 Levi May 1999 Definitions of Managed
for the Delegation
Management

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 a set of managed objects that allow
delegation of management scripts to distributed managers
[STANDARDS-TRACK


2591 Levi May 1999 Definitions of Managed
for Scheduling


This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
use with network management protocols in the Internet community
[STANDARDS-TRACK


2590 Conta May 1999 Transmission of IPv6
over Frame Relay


This memo describes mechanisms for the transmission of IPv6 packets
Frame Relay networks. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2589 Yaacovi May 1999 Lightweight Directory
Protocol (v3): Extensions
Dynamic Directory

This document defines the requirements for dynamic directory
and specifies the format of request and response extended operations
supporting client-server interoperation in a dynamic
environment. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2588 Finlayson May 1999 IP Multicast and

In this document, we discuss the issues surrounding the traversal of
multicast traffic across a firewall, and describe possible ways in
a firewall can implement and control this traversal. We also
why some firewall mechanisms - such as SOCKS - that were
specifically for unicast traffic, are less appropriate for multicast
This memo provides information for the Internet community





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2587 Boeyen Jun 1999 Internet X.509 Public
Infrastructure LDAPv2

The schema defined in this document is a minimal schema to support
in an LDAPv2 environment, as defined in RFC 2559. Only PKIX-
components are specified here. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2586 Salsman May 1999 The Audio/L16 MIME content

This document defines the audio/L16 MIME type, a reasonable
audio format for use in Internet applications. This memo
information for the Internet community


2585 Housley May 1999 Internet X.509 Public
Infrastructure
The protocol
Protocols: FTP and

The protocol conventions described in this document satisfy some of
operational requirements of the Internet Public Key
(PKI). This document specifies the conventions for using the
Transfer Protocol (FTP) and the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
obtain certificates and certificate revocation lists (CRLs) from
repositories. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2584 Clouston May 1999 Definitions of Managed
for APPN/HPR in IP

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
use with network management protocols in the Internet community.
particular, it defines objects for monitoring and controlling HPR (
Performance Routing) network devices which have the capability
communicate in IP (Internet Protocol) networks. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2583 Carlson May 1999 Guidelines for Next Hop
(NHC)

This document provides guidelines for developers of the Next
Resolution Protocol Clients (NHC). The intent is to define
interaction between the NHC code and the TCP/IP protocol stack of
local host operating system. This memo provides information for
Internet community





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2582 Floyd Apr 1999 The NewReno Modification
TCP's Fast Recovery

This document describes a specific algorithm for responding to
acknowledgments, referred to as NewReno. This memo defines
Experimental Protocol for the Internet community


2581 Allman Apr 1999 TCP Congestion

This document defines TCP's four intertwined congestion
algorithms: slow start, congestion avoidance, fast retransmit, and
recovery. In addition, the document specifies how TCP should
transmission after a relatively long idle period, as well as
various acknowledgment generation methods. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2580 McCloghrie Apr 1999 Conformance Statements for SMIv

Collections of related objects are defined in MIB modules. It may
useful to define the acceptable lower-bounds of implementation,
with the actual level of implementation achieved. It is the
of this document to define the notation used for these purposes
[STANDARDS-TRACK


2579 McCloghrie Apr 1999 Textual Conventions for SMIv

It is the purpose of this document to define the initial set of
conventions available to all MIB modules. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2578 McCloghrie Apr 1999 Structure of
Information Version 2 (SMIv2)

It is the purpose of this document, the Structure of
Information Version 2 (SMIv2), to define that adapted subset, and
assign a set of associated administrative values. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2577 Allman May 1999 FTP Security

This document provides suggestions for system administrators and
implementing FTP servers that will decrease the security
associated with FTP. This memo provides information for the
community





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2576 Frye March 2000 Coexistence between Version 1,
Version 2, and Version 3
the Internet-standard
Management

The purpose of this document is to describe coexistence
version 3 of the Internet-standard Network Management Framework
(SNMPv3), version 2 of the Internet-standard Network
Framework (SNMPv2), and the original Internet-standard
Management Framework (SNMPv1). [STANDARDS TRACK

2575 Wijnen Apr 1999 View-based Access
Model (VACM) for the
Network
Protocol (SNMP

This document describes the View-based Access Control Model for use
the SNMP architecture (RFC2571). It defines the Elements of
for controlling access to management information. This document
includes a MIB for remotely managing the configuration parameters
the View-based Access Control Model. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2574 Blumenthal Apr 1999 User-based Security
(USM) for version 3 of
Simple Network
Protocol (SNMPv3)

This document describes the User-based Security Model (USM) for
version 3 for use in the SNMP architecture. It defines the
of Procedure for providing SNMP message level security. This
also includes a MIB for remotely monitoring/managing the
parameters for this Security Model. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2573 Levi Apr 1999 SNMP

This memo describes five types of SNMP applications which make use
an SNMP engine. This memo also defines MIB modules for
targets of management operations, for notification filtering, and
proxy fowarding. [STANDARDS-TRACK










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2572 Case May 1999 Message Processing
Dispatching for the
Network Management
(SNMP

This document describes the Message Processing and Dispatching
SNMP messages within the SNMP architecture. It defines the
for dispatching potentially multiple versions of SNMP messages to
proper SNMP Message Processing Models, and for dispatching PDUs
SNMP applications. This document also describes one
Processing Model - the SNMPv3 Message Processing Model
[STANDARDS-TRACK


2571 Harrington May 1999 An Architecture for
SNMP Management

This document describes an architecture for describing SNMP
Frameworks. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2570 Case Apr 1999 Introduction to Version 3
of the Internet-
Network Management

The purpose of this document is to provide an overview of the
version of the Internet-standard Management Framework, termed the
version 3 Framework (SNMPv3). This memo provides information for
Internet community


2569 Herriot Apr 1999 Mapping between LPD and


This document is one of a set of documents, which together describe
aspects of a new Internet Printing Protocol (IPP). One of the
of this document is to compare the functionality of the two protocols
Another purpose is to facilitate implementation of gateways between
and IPP. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the
community











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2568 Zilles Apr 1999 Rationale for the Structure
the Model and Protocol for
Internet Printing

This document describes IPP from a high level view, defines a
for the various documents that form the suite of IPP specifications,
gives background and rationale for the IETF working group's
decisions. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the
community


2567 Wright Apr 1999 Design Goals for an
Printing

This document takes a broad look at distributed printing functionality
and it enumerates real-life scenarios that help to clarify the
that need to be included in a printing protocol for the Internet.
identifies requirements for three types of users: end users, operators
and administrators. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for
Internet community


2566 deBry Apr 1999 Internet
Protocol/1.0: Model


This document describes a simplified model consisting of
objects, their attributes, and their operations that is independent
encoding and transport. This document also addresses security
internationalization, and directory issues. This memo defines
Experimental Protocol for the Internet community


2565 Herriot Apr 1999 Internet
Protocol/1.0: Encoding


This document defines the rules for encoding IPP operations and
attributes into a new Internet mime media type called "application/ipp".
This document also defines the rules for transporting over HTTP
message body whose Content-Type is "application/ipp". This
defines an Experimental protocol for the Internet community









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2564 Kalbfleisch May 1999 Application Management

This memo defines a standards track portion of the
Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in
Internet Community. In particular, it defines objects used for
management of applications. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2563 Troll May 1999 DHCP Option to
Stateless Auto-Configuration
IPv4

This document describes a mechanism by which DHCP servers are able
tell clients that they do not have an IP address to offer, and that
client should not generate an IP address it's own. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2562 White Apr 1999 Definitions of Protocol
Managed Objects for TN3270
Response Time Collection
SMIv2 (TN3270E-RT-MIB

This memo defines the protocol and the Management Information Base (MIB
for performing response time data collection on TN3270 and TN3270
sessions by a TN3270E server. [STANDARDS-TRACK

2561 White Apr 1999 Base Definitions of
Objects for TN3270E Using SMIv

This memo defines a Management Information Base (MIB) for
and managing TN3270E servers. The MIB defined by this memo
generic support for both host and gateway TN3270E
implementations. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2560 Myers Jun 1999 X.509 Internet Public
Infrastructure
Certificate
Protocol -

This document specifies a protocol useful in determining the
status of a digital certificate without requiring CRLs. [STANDARDS
TRACK








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2559 Boeyen Apr 1999 Internet X.509 Public
Infrastructure
Protocols - LDAPv

Specifically, this document addresses requirements to provide access
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) repositories for the purposes
retrieving PKI information and managing that same information
[STANDARDS-TRACK


2558 Tesink Mar 1999 Definitions of Managed
for the SONET/SDH Interface

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets.
particular, it defines objects for managing Synchronous
Network/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) interfaces.
document is a companion to the documents that define Managed Objects
the DS1/E1/DS2/E2 and DS3/E3 Interface Types. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2557 Palme Mar 1999 MIME Encapsulation
Aggregate Documents,
as HTML (MHTML

This document a) defines the use of a MIME multipart/related
to aggregate a text/html root resource and the subsidiary resources
references, and b) specifies a MIME content-header (Content-Location
that allow URIs in a multipart/related text/html root body part
reference subsidiary resources in other body parts of the
multipart/related structure. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2556 Bradner Mar 1999 OSI connectionless
services on top of
Applicability Statement
Historic

RFC 1240, "OSI connectionless transport services on top of UDP",
published as a Proposed Standard in June 1991 but at this time there
not seem to be any implementations which follow RFC 1240. In
there is a growing concern over using UDP-based transport protocols
environments where congestion is a possibility This memo
information for the Internet community







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2555 RFC Editor Apr 1999 30 Years of

The rest of this document contains a brief recollection from the
RFC Editor Joyce K. Reynolds, followed by recollections from
pioneers: Steve Crocker who wrote RFC 1, Vint Cerf whose long-
vision continues to guide us, and Jake Feinler who played a key role
the middle years of the RFC series. This memo provides information
the Internet community


2554 Myers Mar 1999 SMTP Service

This document defines an SMTP service extension [ESMTP] whereby an
client may indicate an authentication mechanism to the server,
an authentication protocol exchange, and optionally negotiate a
layer for subsequent protocol interactions. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2553 Gilligan Mar 1999 Basic Socket
Extensions for IPv

TCP/IP applications written using the sockets API have in the
enjoyed a high degree of portability and we would like the
portability with IPv6 applications. But changes are required to
sockets API to support IPv6 and this memo describes these changes
These include a new socket address structure to carry IPv6 addresses
new address conversion functions, and some new socket options.
memo provides information for the Internet community


2552 Blinov Apr 1999 Architecture for
Brokerage in the ACTS


This memo introduces a domain and supplier independent
architecture for information brokerage, designed as part of the
project GAIA (Generic Architecture for Information Availability).
memo provides information for the Internet community













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2551 Bradner 1 Apr 1999 The Roman Standards Process --
Revision

This memo documents the process used by the Roman community for
standardization of protocols and procedures. It defines the stages
the standardization process, the requirements for moving a
between stages and the types of documents used during this process.
also addresses the intellectual property rights and copyright
associated with the standards process


2550 Glassman 1 Apr 1999 Y10K and

This specification provides a solution to the "Y10K" problem which
also been called the "YAK" problem (hex) and the "YXK" problem (
numerals). This memo provides information for the Internet community


2549 Waitzman 1 Apr 1999 IP over Avian Carriers
Quality of

This memo amends RFC 1149, "A Standard for the Transmission of
Datagrams on Avian Carriers", with Quality of Service information.
is an experimental, not recommended standard. This memo defines
Experimental Protocol for the Internet community


2548 Zorn Mar 1999 Microsoft Vendor-
RADIUS

This document describes the set of Microsoft vendor-specific
attributes. This memo provides information for the Internet community


2547 Rosen Mar 1999 BGP/MPLS

This document describes a method by which a Service Provider with an
backbone may provide VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) for its customers
This memo provides information for the Internet community












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2546 Durand Mar 1999 6Bone Routing

This memo identifies guidelines on how 6Bone sites might operate,
that the 6Bone can remain a quality experimentation environment and
avoid pathological situations that have been encountered in the past
It defines the 'best current practice' acceptable in the 6Bone for
configuration of both Interior Gateway Protocols and Exterior
Protocols. This memo provides information for the Internet community


2545 Marques Mar 1999 Use of BGP-4
Extensions for IPv
Inter-Domain

BGP-4 Multiprotocol Extensions (BGP-MP) defines the format of two
attributes (MP_REACH_NLRI and MP_UNREACH_NLRI) that can be used
announce and withdraw the announcement of reachability information
This document defines how compliant systems should make use of
attributes for the purpose of conveying IPv6 routing information
[STANDARDS-TRACK


2544 Bradner Mar 1999 Benchmarking
for Network Interconnect

This document is a republication of RFC 1944 correcting the values
the IP addresses which were assigned to be used as the default
for networking test equipment. This memo provides information for
Internet community


2543 Handley Mar 1999 SIP: Session Initiation

The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is an application-layer
(signaling) protocol for creating, modifying and terminating
with one or more participants. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2542 Masinter Mar 1999 Terminology and Goals
Internet

This document defines a number of terms useful for the discussion
Internet Fax. In addition, it describes the goals of the Internet
working group and establishes a baseline of desired
against which protocols for Internet Fax can be judged. This
provides information for the Internet community





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2541 Eastlake Mar 1999 DNS Security


This document discusses these operational aspects for keys
signatures used in connection with the KEY and SIG DNS resource records
This memo provides information for the Internet community


2540 Eastlake Mar 1999 Detached Domain Name
(DNS)

A standard format is defined for representing detached DNS information
This is anticipated to be of use for storing information retrieved
the Domain Name System (DNS), including security information,
archival contexts or contexts not connected to the Internet. This
defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community


2539 Eastlake Mar 1999 Storage of Diffie-
Keys in the Domain
System (DNS

A standard method for storing Diffie-Hellman keys in the Domain
System is described which utilizes DNS KEY resource records
[STANDARDS-TRACK


2538 Eastlake Mar 1999 Storing Certificates in
Domain Name System (DNS

Cryptographic public key are frequently published and their
demonstrated by certificates. A CERT resource record (RR) is defined
that such certificates and related certificate revocation lists can
stored in the Domain Name System (DNS). [STANDARDS-TRACK


2537 Eastlake Mar 1999 RSA/MD5 KEYs and SIGs
the Domain Name System (DNS

A standard method for storing RSA keys and and RSA/MD5 based
in the Domain Name System is described which utilizes DNS KEY and
resource records. [STANDARDS-TRACK









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2536 Eastlake Mar 1999 DSA KEYs and SIGs in
Domain Name System (DNS

A standard method for storing US Government Digital Signature
keys and signatures in the Domain Name System is described
utilizes DNS KEY and SIG resource records. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2535 Eastlake Mar 1999 Domain Name System


This document incorporates feedback on RFC 2065 from early
and potential users. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2534 Masinter Mar 1999 Media Features for Display
Print, and

This specification defines some common media features for
image resolution, size, color, and image representation methods that
common to web browsing, printing, and facsimile applications
[STANDARDS-TRACK


2533 Klyne Mar 1999 A Syntax for Describing
Feature

This document introduces and describes a syntax that can be used
define feature sets which are formed from combinations and
involving individual media features. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2532 Masinter Mar 1999 Extended Facsimile
Internet

This document describes extensions to "Simple Mode of Facsimile
Internet Mail", and describes additional features,
transmission of enhanced document characteristics (higher resolution
color) and confirmation of delivery and processing. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2531 Klyne Mar 1999 Content Feature Schema
Internet

This document defines a content feature schema that is a profile of
media feature registration mechanisms for use in performing
identification between extended Internet fax systems. [STANDARDS-TRACK




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2530 Wing Mar 1999 Indicating Supported
Features Using Extensions
DSN and

This memo describes a format for generating Message
Notifications and Delivery Status Notifications which contain
information. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2529 Carpenter Mar 1999 Transmission of IPv6 over IPv
Domains without Explicit

This memo specifies the frame format for transmission of IPv6 (IPV6)
packets and the method of forming IPv6 link-local addresses over IPv
domains. It also specifies the content of the Source/Target Link-
Address option used in the Router Solicitation, Router Advertisement
Neighbor Solicitation, and Neighbor Advertisement and Redirect messages
when those messages are transmitted on an IPv4 multicast network
[STANDARDS-TRACK


2528 Housley Mar 1999 Internet X.509 Public


This specification contains guidance on the use of the Internet
Key Infrastructure certificates to convey Key Exchange Algorithm (KEA
keys. This memo provides information for the Internet community


2527 Chokhani Mar 1999 Internet X.509 Public
Infrastructure
Policy and
Practices

This document presents a framework to assist the writers of
policies or certification practice statements for
authorities and public key infrastructures. In particular,
framework provides a comprehensive list of topics that potentially (
the writer's discretion) need to be covered in a certificate
definition or a certification practice statement. This memo
information for the Internet community










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2526 Johnson Mar 1999 Reserved IPv6 Subnet


This document defines a set of reserved anycast addresses within
subnet prefix, and lists the initial allocation of these reserved
anycast addresses. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2525 Paxson Mar 1999 Known TCP


This memo catalogs a number of known TCP implementation problems.
memo provides information for the Internet community


2524 Banan Feb 1999 Neda's Efficient
Submission and Delivery (EMSD
Protocol
Version 1.3

This specification narrowly focuses on submission and delivery of
mail messages with a clear emphasis on efficiency. This memo
information for the Internet community


2523 Karn Mar 1999 Photuris: Extended
and

Photuris is a session-key management protocol. Extensible Exchange
Schemes are provided to enable future implementation changes
affecting the basic protocol. This document defines an
Protocol for the Internet community


2522 Karn Mar 1999 Photuris: Session-
Management

This document defines the basic protocol mechanisms. This
defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community


2521 Karn Mar 1999 ICMP Security Failures

This document specifies ICMP messages for indicating failures when
IP Security Protocols (AH and ESP). This document defines
Experimental Protocol for the Internet community





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2520 Luciani Feb 1999 NHRP with Mobile

is document describes an extension to NHRP which would allow Mobile
to perform a registration with and attach to an NHS in their home LIS
an authenticated manner. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol
the Internet community


2519 Chen Feb 1999 A Framework for Inter-
Route

This document presents a framework for inter-domain route
and shows an example router configuration which 'implements'
framework. This memo provides information for the Internet


2518 Goland Feb 1999 HTTP Extensions
Distributed Authoring --

This document specifies a set of methods, headers, and content-
ancillary to HTTP/1.1 for the management of resource properties
creation and management of resource collections, namespace manipulation
and resource locking (collision avoidance). [STANDARDS-TRACK


2517 Moats Feb 1999 Building Directories from DNS
Experiences from

This memo discusses lessons that were learned during InterNIC
and Database Services' development and operation of WWWSeeker,
application that finds a web site given information about the name
location of an organization. This memo provides information for
Internet community


2516 Mamakos Feb 1999 A Method for Transmitting
Over Ethernet (PPPoE

This document describes how to build PPP sessions and encapsulate
packets over Ethernet. This memo provides information for the
community










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2515 Tesink Feb 1999 Definitions of Managed
for ATM

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
use with network management protocols in the Internet community.
particular, it describes objects used for managing ATM-based interfaces
devices, networks and services. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2514 Noto Feb 1999 Definitions of
Conventions and OBJECT
IDENTITIES for ATM

This memo describes Textual Conventions and OBJECT-IDENTITIES used
managing ATM-based interfaces, devices, networks and services
[STANDARDS-TRACK


2513 McCloghrie Feb 1999 Managed Objects
Controlling the
and Storage of
Information for Connection
Oriented

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
use with network management protocols in the Internet community.
particular, it describes managed objects used for controlling
collection and storage of accounting information for connection-
networks such as ATM. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2512 McCloghrie Feb 1999 Accounting Information for


This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
use with network management protocols in the Internet community.
memo defines a set of ATM-specific accounting information which can
collected for connections on ATM networks. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2511 Myers Mar 1999 Internet X.509
Request Message

This document describes the Certificate Request Message Format (CRMF).
[STANDARDS-TRACK






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2510 Adams Mar 1999 Internet X.509 Public
Infrastructure
Management

This document describes the Internet X.509 Public Key
(PKI) Certificate Management Protocols. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2509 Engan Feb 1999 IP Header Compression over

This document describes an option for negotiating the use of
compression on IP datagrams transmitted over the Point-to-
Protocol. It defines extensions to the PPP Control Protocols for IPv
and IPv6. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2508 Casner Feb 1999 Compressing IP/UDP/RT
for Low-Speed Serial

This document describes a method for compressing the headers
IP/UDP/RTP datagrams to reduce overhead on low-speed serial links
[STANDARDS-TRACK


2507 Degermark Feb 1999 IP Header

This document describes how to compress multiple IP headers and TCP
UDP headers per hop over point to point links. [STANDARDS-TRACK


2506 Holtman Mar 1999 Media Feature Tag


This document defines a registration procedure which uses the
Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) as a central registry for the
feature vocabulary. This document specifies an Internet Best
Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion
suggestions for improvements


2505 Lindberg Feb 1999 Anti-Spam Recommendations
SMTP

This memo gives a number of implementation recommendations for SMTP
MTAs (Mail Transfer Agents, e.g. sendmail,) to make them more capable
reducing the impact of spam. This document specifies an Internet
Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests
and suggestions for improvements



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2504 Guttman Feb 1999 Users' Security


The Users' Security Handbook is the companion to the Site
Handbook (SSH). It is intended to provide users with the
they need to help keep their networks and systems secure. This
provides information for the Internet community


2503 Moulton Feb 1999 MIME Types for Use with
ISO ILL

This memorandum describes a set of MIME types for use with the
Interlibrary Loan Protocol (ISO 10160/10161). This memo
information for the Internet community


2502 Pullen Feb 1999 Limitations of Internet
Suite for Distributed
the Large Multicast

This memo defines services that LSMA has found to be required,
aspects of the Internet protocols that LSMA has found to need
development in order to meet these requirements. This memo
information for the Internet community


2501 Corson Jan 1999 Mobile Ad hoc Networking (MANET):
Routing Protocol
Issues and


This memo first describes the characteristics of Mobile Ad hoc
(MANETs), and their idiosyncrasies with respect to traditional
hardwired packet networks. It then discusses the effect
differences have on the design and evaluation of network
protocols with an emphasis on routing performance
considerations. This memo provides information for the
community


2500 IETF Jun 1999 Internet Official


This memo summarizes the status of Internet protocols
specifications. [STANDARDS-TRACK





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Security

This memo does not affect the technical security of the Internet,
it does cite some security specifications

Author's

Alison De La
University of Southern
Information Sciences
4676 Admiralty
Marina del Rey, CA 90292

Phone: (310) 822-1511
EMail: delacruz@isi.




































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if you see any problems within the linking, don't worry be happy,
this is version 0.1 of the Relevance System and you gotta expect some crappy subroutines sometimes,
just be content we did not write this in Java, which would have made this "bigger and better" HAHAHHA.




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