349
UNKNOWN

Proposed Standard Socket Numbers (Obsoleted)

Authors: J. Postel
Date: May 1972
Stream: Legacy
Obsoleted by: RFC 433
RFC 349: Proposed Standard Socket Numbers [RFC Home] [TEXT|PDF|HTML] [Tracker] [IPR] [Info page]

Obsoleted by: 433 UNKNOWN
Network Working Group                           Jon Postel
Request for Comments : 349                      Computer Science
                                                UCLA-NMC
NIC : 10428                                     30 May 72

Categories : Socket Numbers
References : RFC's 322, 204


                    Proposed Standard Socket Numbers

I propose that there be a czar (me ?) who hands out official socket
numbers for use by standard protocols.  This czar should also keep track
of and publish a list of those socket numbers where host specific
services can be obtained.  I further suggest that the initial allocation
be as follows:
        Sockets         Assignment
        0-63            Network wide standard functions
        64-127          Host specific functions
        128-239         Reserved for future use
        240-255         Any experimental function

and within the network wide standard functions the following particular
assignment be made:
        Socket          Assignment
           1            Telnet
           3            File Transfer
           5            Remote Job Entry
           7            Echo
           9            Discard

these socket numbers (decimal) are to be used for the socket called "L"
in the official Initial Connection protocol (ICP) as specified in NIC
<span class="h2"><a class="selflink" id="section-7104" href="#section-7104">7104</a> the "Current Network Protocols" notebook.</span>





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