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Related RFCs are grouped together within each set.  Call the DDN Network
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list of RFCs, see the RFC Index.

        NOTE:  RFCs marked with an asterisk (*) are not included in the
               1985 DDN Protocol Handbook.

               RFCs marked with a plus sign (+) appear in more than one set,
               so check the list carefully when ordering.



                                  MAJOR RFCs

        RFC-768        User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
        RFC-791      + Internet Protocol (IP)
        RFC-792      + Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
        RFC-793        Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
        RFC-821      + Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
        RFC-822      + Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages
        RFC-854        Telnet Protocol (see also many Telnet Options in the RF
C
                       index)
        RFC-950  *  +  Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure
        RFC-959        File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
        RFC-1009 *  +  Requirements for Internet Gateways
        RFC-1010 *     Assigned Numbers
        RFC-1011 *     Official ARPA-Internet Protocols
        RFC-1020 *     Internet Numbers




                                   MAIL RFCs

        RFC-821      + Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
        RFC-822      + Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages
        RFC-886  *     Proposed Standard for Message Header Munging
        RFC-915  *     Network Mail Path Services
        RFC-934  *     Proposed Standard for Message Encapsulation
        RFC-937        Post Office Protocol Version 2
        RFC-974  *  +  Mail Routing and the Domain System
        RFC-976  *     UUCP Mail Interchange Format Standard
        RFC-987  *  +  Mapping between X.400 and RFC 822
        RFC-1026 *  +  Addendum to RFC 987 (Mapping between X.400 and RFC 822)



                            NAMING AND DOMAIN RFCs

        RFC-920  *     Domain Requirements
        RFC-921  *     Domain Name System Implementation Schedule - Revised
        RFC-952        Internet Host Table Specification
        RFC-953        Hostnames Server
        RFC-974  *  +  Mail Routing and the Domain System
        RFC-1031 *     MILNET Name Domain Transition
        RFC-1032 *     Domain Administrators Guide
        RFC-1033 *     Domain Administrators Operations
        RFC-1034 *     Domain Names - Concepts and Facilities
        RFC-1035 *     Domain Names - Implementation and Specification




                                 GATEWAY RFCs

        IEN-109  *     How to build a gateway
        RFC-791      + Internet Protocol (IP)
        RFC-792      + Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
        RFC-823        The DARPA Internet Gateway (GGP)
        RFC-827  *     Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP)
        RFC-888  *     "STUB" Exterior Gateway Protocol
        RFC-890  *     Exterior Gateway Protocol Implementation Schedule
        RFC-904        Exterior Gateway Protocol Formal Specification (EGP)
        RFC-911  *     EGP Gateway under Berkeley UNIX 4.2
        RFC-975  *     Autonomous Confederations
        RFC-1009 *  +  Requirements for Internet Gateways
        RFC-1027 *  +  Using ARP to Implement Transparent Subnet Gateways




                     LOCAL AREA, SUBNET and BROADCAST RFCs

        RFC-826        An Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol
        RFC-894        A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams
                       over Ethernet Networks
        RFC-895        Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over
                       Experimental Ethernet Networks
        RFC-903        A Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
        RFC-917  *     Internet Subnets
        RFC-919  *     Broadcasting Internet Datagrams
        RFC-922  *     Broadcasting Internet Datagrams in the Presence of
                       Subnets
        RFC-925  *     Multi-LAN Address Resolution Protocol
        RFC-940  *     Toward an Internet Standard Scheme for Subnetting
        RFC-947  *     Multi-network Broadcasting within the Internet
        RFC-950  *  +  Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure
        RFC-966  *     Host Groups: A Multicast Extension to the Internet
                       Protocol
        RFC-988  *     Host Extensions for IP Multicasting
        RFC-1027 *  +  Using ARP to Implement Transparent Subnet Gateways



                                MONITORING RFCs

        RFC-1021 *     The High-Level Entity Management System (HEMS)
        RFC-1022 *     The High-Level Entity Management Protocol (HEMP)
        RFC-1023 *     HEMS Monitoring and Control Language
        RFC-1024 *     HEMS Variable Definitions
        RFC-1028 *     A Simple Gateway Monitoring Protocol




                                BACKGROUND RFCs

        IEN-48         The Catenet Model for Internetworking
        IEN-137  *     On Holy Wars and a Plea for Peace
        IEN-140  *     Mutual Encapsulation of Internetwork Protocols
        RFC-813        Window and Acknowledgement Strategy in TCP
        RFC-814        Name, Addresses, Ports, and Routes
        RFC-815        IP Datagram Reassembly Algorithms
        RFC-816        Fault Isolation and Recovery
        RFC-817        Modularity and Efficiency in Protocol Implementation
        RFC-871  *     A Perspective on the ARPANET Reference Model
        RFC-872  *     TCP-ON-A-LAN
        RFC-873  *     The Illusion of Vendor Support
        RFC-874  *     A Critique of X.25
        RFC-875  *     Gateways, Architectures, and Heffalumps
        RFC-896  *     Congestion Control in IP/TCP
        RFC-970  *     On Packet Switches with Infinite Storage
        RFC-980  *     Protocol Documentation Order Information
        RFC-1000 *     The Request For Comments Reference Guide
        RFC-1012 *     Bibliography of Request For Comments 1 through 999




                        TOWARDS INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS

        RFC-905  *     ISO Transport Protocol Specification
        RFC-939  *     Executive Summary of the NRC Report on Transport
                       Protocols for Department of Defense Data Networks
        RFC-941  *     Addendum to the Network Service Definition Covering
                       Network Layer Addressing
        RFC-942  *     Transport Protocols for Department of Defense Data
                       Networks
        RFC-945  *     DoD Statement on the NRC Report
        RFC-987  *  +  Mapping between X.400 and RFC 822
        RFC-994  *     Final Text of DIS 8473, Protocol for Providing the
                       Connectionless-Mode Network Services
        RFC-995  *     End System to Intermediate System Routing Exchange
                       Protocol for use in conjunction with ISO 8473
        RFC-1006 *     ISO Transport Services on Top of the TCP Version: 3
        RFC-1007 *     Military Supplement to the ISO Transport Protocol
        RFC-1008 *     Implementation Guide for the ISO Transport Protocol
        RFC-1026 *  +  Addendum to RFC 987 (Mapping between X.400 and RFC 822)
