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Internet Protocol Handbook: Table of contents (Obsoleted)

Authors: J. Postel
Date: July 1980
Stream: Legacy
Obsoleted by: RFC 774
RFC 766: Internet Protocol Handbook: Table of contents [RFC Home] [TEXT|PDF|HTML] [Tracker] [IPR] [Info page]

Obsoleted by: 774 UNKNOWN
Network Working Group                                          J. Postel
Request for Comments: 766                                            ISI
                                                               July 1980
Obsoletes: IENs 94, 118



                       <span class="h1">Internet Protocol Handbook</span>




In recent years the ARPA Network Research Program has had as one concern
the interconnection of networks.  In the course of this research a
family of protocols suitable for an internetwork environment has
emerged.  Much of this work is documented in a series of project memos
called Internet Experiment Notes or IENs.  A few of these IENs document
protocols in the internet protocol family.  Most of the major internet
protocol documents have also been issued as RFCs.

The situation has evolved to the point that it is appropriate for the
internet family of protocols to replace the old ARPANET protocols.  To
this end an Internet Protocol Handbook will be prepared by the Network
Information Center.  This Handbook is tentatively planned to be
available at the end of 1980.  This Internet Protocol Handbook will
closely parallel the old ARPANET Protocol Handbook, and will primarily
be a collection of existing RFCs and IENs.

Attached is the current draft table of contents for the Internet
Protocol Handbook.  Any suggestions for additions should be sent to Jon
Postel (Postel@ISIF).

RFCs and IENs are public access document files and may be copied from
the Network Information Center online Library at SRI-KL via FTP using
the FTP user name ANONYMOUS and password GUEST.  The IENs have pathnames
of the form "<NETINFO>IEN-nnn.TXT", and the RFCs have pathnames of the
form "<NETINFO>RFCnnn.TXT", where "nnn" is replaced by the document
number.  [Note the inconsistency: IENs have a hyphen in the pathname,
RFCs don't.]

















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Internet Protocol Handbook



                           Table of Contents



Gateway Level

   Internet Datagram Protocol                            <a href="./rfc760">RFC-760</a> IEN-128

   How to Build a Gateway                                        IEN-109

   Gateway Monitoring Protocol                                   IEN-131

Host Level

   User Datagram Protocol                                        IEN-88

   Transmission Control Protocol                         <a href="./rfc761">RFC-761</a> IEN-129

   Multiplexing Protocol                                         IEN-90

Application Level

   Time Server Protocol                                          IEN-142

   Name Server Protocol                                          IEN-116

   Trivial File Transfer Protocol                                IEN-133

   Telnet Protocol                                       <a href="./rfc764">RFC-764</a> IEN-148

   File Transfer Protocol                                <a href="./rfc765">RFC-765</a> IEN-149

   Internet Message Protocol                             <a href="./rfc753">RFC-753</a> IEN-85

Appendices

   Assigned Numbers                                      <a href="./rfc762">RFC-762</a> IEN-127

   Protocol Options                                              IEN-114

   Address Mappings                                              IEN-115

   Document File Format Standards                                <a href="./rfc678">RFC-678</a>

   Mail Header Format Standards                                  <a href="./rfc733">RFC-733</a>






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