RFC 2699






Network Working Group                                          S. Ginoza
Request for Comments: 2699                                           ISI
Category: Informational                                         May 2000


                      Request for Comments Summary

                         RFC Numbers 2600-2699

Status of This Memo

   This RFC is a slightly annotated list of the 100 RFCs from RFC 2600
   through RFCs 2699.  This is a status report on these RFCs.  This memo
   provides information for the Internet community.  It does not specify
   an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of this memo is
   unlimited.

Copyright Notice

   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1998).  All Rights Reserved.

Note

   Many RFCs, but not all, are Proposed Standards, Draft Standards, or
   Standards.  Since the status of these RFCs may change during the
   standards processing, we note here only that they are on the
   standards track.  Please see the latest edition of "Internet Official
   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            Title
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2699    Ginoza          Apr 2000        Request for Comments Summary

This memo.


2698    Heinanen        Sep 1999        A Two Rate Three Color Marker

This document defines a Two Rate Three Color Marker (trTCM), which can
be used as a component in a Diffserv traffic conditioner.  This memo
provides information for the Internet community.






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2697    Heinanen        Sep 1999        A Single Rate Three Color Marker

This document defines a Single Rate Three Color Marker (srTCM), which
can be used as component in a Diffserv traffic conditioner.  This memo
provides information for the Internet community.


2696    Weider          Sep 1999        LDAP Control Extension for
                                        Simple Paged Results
                                        Manipulation

This document describes an LDAPv3 control extension for simple paging of
search results.  This memo provides information for the Internet
community.


2695    Chiu            Sep 1999        Authentication Mechanisms for
                                        ONC RPC

This document describes two authentication mechanisms created by Sun
Microsystems that are commonly used in conjunction with the ONC Remote
Procedure Call (ONC RPC Version 2) protocol.  This memo provides
information for the Internet community.


2694    Srisuresh       Sep 1999        DNS extensions to Network
                                        Address Translators (DNS_ALG)

This document identifies the need for DNS extensions to NATs and
outlines how a DNS Application Level Gateway (DNS_ALG) can meet the
need.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.


2693    Ellison         Sep 1999        SPKI Certificate Theory

This document gives the theory behind SPKI certificates and ACLs without
going into technical detail about those structures or their uses.  This
memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.


2692    Ellison         Sep 1999        SPKI Requirements

The SPKI Working Group first established a list of things one might want
to do with certificates (attached at the end of this document), and then
summarized that list of desires into requirements.  This document
presents that summary of requirements.  This memo defines an
Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.




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2691    Bradner         Sep 1999        A Memorandum of Understanding
                                        for an ICANN Protocol Support
                                        Organization

This is the text of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that was
signed by ICANN, the IETF, the ITU-T, W3C and ETSI on July 14, 1999 in
Oslo. This MoU creates the Protocol Support Organization (PSO) within
the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).  This
memo provides information for the Internet community.


2690    Bradner         Sep 1999        A Proposal for an MOU-Based
                                        ICANN Protocol Support
                                        Organization

This is a copy of the proposal for an MOU-based Protocol Supporting
Organization that was submitted to ICANN on April 23, 1999.  This memo
provides information for the Internet community.


2689    Bormann         Sep 1999        Providing Integrated Services
                                        over Low-bitrate Links

This document describes an architecture for providing integrated
services over low-bitrate links, such as modem lines, ISDN B-channels,
and sub-T1 links.  This memo provides information for the Internet
community.


2688    Jackowski       Sep 1999        Integrated Services Mappings
                                        for Low Speed Networks

This document defines the service mappings of the IETF Integrated
Services for low-bitrate links, specifically the controlled load and
guaranteed services.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2687    Bormann         Sep 1999        PPP in a Real-time Oriented
                                        HDLC-like Framing

This document proposes the suspend/resume-oriented solution for the
real-time encapsulation format part of the architecture.  [STANDARDS-
TRACK]








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2686    Bormann         Sep 1999        The Multi-Class Extension to
                                        Multi-Link PPP

This document proposes the fragment-oriented solution for the real-time
encapsulation format part of the architecture.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2685    Fox             Sep 1999        Virtual Private Networks
                                        Identifier

This document proposes a format for a globally unique VPN identifier.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]


2684    Grossman        Sep 1999        Multiprotocol Encapsulation
                                        over ATM Adaptation Layer 5

This memo replaces RFC 1483.  It describes two encapsulations methods
for carrying network interconnect traffic over AAL type 5 over  ATM.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]


2683    Leiba           Sep 1999        IMAP4 Implementation
                                        Recommendations

The IMAP4 specification describes a rich protocol for use in building
clients and servers for storage, retrieval, and manipulation of
electronic mail.  Because the protocol is so rich and has so many
implementation choices, there are often trade-offs that must be made and
issues that must be considered when designing such clients and servers.
This document attempts to outline these issues and to make
recommendations in order to make the end products as interoperable as
possible.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.


2682    Widjaja         Sep 1999        Performance Issues in VC-Merge
                                        Capable ATM LSRs

This document investigates the impact of VC merging on the additional
buffer required for the reassembly buffers and other buffers.  This memo
provides information for the Internet community.










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2681    Almes           Sep 1999        A Round-trip Delay Metric for IPP

This memo defines a metric for round-trip delay of packets across
Internet paths.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2680    Almes           Sep 1999        A One-way Packet Loss Metric
                                        for IPPM

This memo defines a metric for one-way packet loss across Internet
paths.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2679    Almes           Sep 1999        A One-way Delay Metric for IPPM

This memo defines a metric for one-way delay of packets across Internet
paths.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2678    Mahdavi         Sep 1999        IPPM Metrics for Measuring
                                        Connectivity

This memo defines a series of metrics for connectivity between a pair of
Internet hosts.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2677    Greene          Sep 1999        Definitions of Managed Objects
                                        for the NBMA Next Hop
                                        Resolution Protocol (NHRP)

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


2676    Apostolopoulos  Aug 1999        QoS Routing Mechanisms
                                        and OSPF Extensions

This memo describes extensions to the OSPF protocol to support QoS
routes.  The focus of this document is on the algorithms used to compute
QoS routes and on the necessary modifications to OSPF to support this
function, e.g., the information needed, its format, how it is
distributed, and how it is used by the QoS path selection process.  This
memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.







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2675    Borman          Aug 1999        IPv6 Jumbograms

This document describes the IPv6 Jumbo Payload option, which provides
the means of specifying such large payload lengths.  It also describes
the changes needed to TCP and UDP to make use of jumbograms.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]


2674    Bell            Sep 1999        Definitions of Managed Objects
                                        for Bridges with Traffic
                                        Classes, Multicast Filtering
                                        and Virtual LAN Extensions

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for
use with network management protocols in TCP/IP based internets.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]


2673    Crawford        Aug 1999        Binary Labels in the
                                        Domain Name System

This document defines a "Bit-String Label" which may appear within
domain names.  This new label type compactly represents a sequence of
"One-Bit Labels" and enables resource records to be stored at any bit-
boundary in a binary-named section of the domain name tree.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]


2672    Crawford        Aug 1999        Non-Terminal DNS Name
                                        Redirection

This document defines a new DNS Resource Record called "DNAME", which
provides the capability to map an entire subtree of the DNS name space
to another domain.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2671    Vixie           Aug 1999        Extension Mechanisms
                                        for DNS (EDNS0)

The Domain Name System's wire protocol includes a number of fixed fields
whose range has been or soon will be exhausted and does not allow
clients to advertise their capabilities to servers.  This document
describes backward compatible mechanisms for allowing the protocol to
grow.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]







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2670    St. Johns       Aug 1999        Radio Frequency (RF)
                                        Interface Management
                                        Information Base for
                                        MCNS/DOCSIS compliant
                                        RF interfaces

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for
use with network management protocols in the Internet community.  In
particular, it defines a basic set of managed objects for SNMP-based
management of MCNS/DOCSIS compliant Radio Frequency (RF) interfaces.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]


2669    St. Johns       Aug 1999        DOCSIS Cable Device MIB
                                        Cable Device Management
                                        Information Base for
                                        DOCSIS compliant Cable
                                        Modems and Cable Modem
                                        Termination Systems

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for
use with network management protocols in the Internet community.  In
particular, it defines a basic set of managed objects for SNMP-based
management of DOCSIS 1.0 compliant Cable Modems and Cable Modem
Termination Systems.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2668    Smith           Sep 1999        Definitions of Managed Objects
                                        for IEEE 802.3 Medium
                                        Attachment Units (MAUs)

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


2667    Thaler          Aug 1999        IP Tunnel MIB

This memo defines a Management Information Base (MIB) for use with
network management protocols in the Internet community.  In particular,
it describes managed objects used for managing tunnels of any type over
IPv4 networks.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]









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2666    Flick           Sep 1999        Definitions of Object
                                        Identifiers for Identifying
                                        Ethernet Chip Sets

This memo defines OBJECT IDENTIFIER values for use with network
management protocols in the Internet community.  This memo provides
information for the Internet community.


2665    Flick           Sep 1999        Definitions of Managed Objects
                                        for the Ethernet-like
                                        Interface Types

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


2664    Plzak           Aug 1999        FYI on Questions and Answers
                                        Answers to Commonly Asked "New
                                        Internet User" Questions

This memo provides an overview to the new Internet User.  The intended
audience is the common Internet user of today, thus it attempts to
provide a more consumer oriented approach to the Internet rather than
going into any depth about a topic. This memo provides information for
the Internet community.


2663    Srisuresh       Aug 1999        IP Network Address Translator
                                        (NAT) Terminology and
                                        Considerations

This document attempts to describe the operation of NAT devices and the
associated considerations in general, and to define the terminology used
to identify various flavors of NAT.  This memo provides information for
the Internet community.


2662    Bathrick        Aug 1999        Definitions of Managed Objects
                                        for the ADSL Lines

This document defines a standard SNMP MIB for ADSL lines based on the
ADSL Forum standard data model.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]







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2661    Townsley        Aug 1999        Layer Two Tunneling Protocol
                                        "L2TP"

This document describes the Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP).
[STANDARDS-TRACK]


2660    Rescorla        Aug 1999        The Secure HyperText Transfer
                                        Protocol

This memo describes a syntax for securing messages sent using the
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), which forms the basis for the World
Wide Web.  This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet
community.


2659    Rescorla        Aug 1999        Security Extensions For HTML

This memo describes a syntax for embedding S-HTTP negotiation parameters
in HTML documents.  This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the
Internet community.


2658    McKay           Aug 1999        RTP Payload Format for
                                        PureVoice(tm) Audio

This document describes the RTP payload format for PureVoice(tm) Audio.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]


2657    Hedberg         Aug 1999        LDAPv2 Client vs. the Index Mesh

LDAPv2 clients as implemented according to RFC 1777 have no notion on
referral.  The integration between such a client and an Index Mesh, as
defined by the Common Indexing Protocol, heavily depends on referrals
and therefore needs to be handled in a special way.  This document
defines one possible way of doing this.  This memo defines an
Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.













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2656    Hardie          Aug 1999        Registration Procedures for
                                        SOIF Template Type

The registration procedure described in this document is specific to
SOIF template types.  This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the
Internet community.


2655    Hardie          Aug 1999        CIP Index Object Format for
                                        SOIF Objects

This document describes SOIF, the Summary Object Interchange Format, as
an index object type in the context of the CIP framework.  This memo
defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.


2654    Hedberg         Aug 1999        A Tagged Index Object for use
                                        in the Common Indexing
                                        Protocol

This document defines a mechanism by which information servers can
exchange indices of information from their databases by making use of
the Common Indexing Protocol (CIP).  This document defines the structure
of the index information being exchanged, as well as the appropriate
meanings for the headers that are defined in the Common Indexing
Protocol. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet
community.


2653    Allen           Aug 1999        CIP Transport Protocols

This document specifies three protocols for transporting CIP requests,
responses and index objects, utilizing TCP, mail, and HTTP.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]


2652    Allen           Aug 1999        MIME Object Definitions for
                                        the Common Indexing Protocol
                                        (CIP)

This document describes the definitions of those objects as well as the
methods and requirements needed to define a new index type.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]








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2651    Allen           Aug 1999        The Architecture of the Common
                                        Indexing Protocol (CIP)

This document describes the CIP framework, including its architecture
and the protocol specifics of exchanging indices.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2650    Meyer           Aug 1999        Using RPSL in Practice

This document is a tutorial on using the Routing Policy Specification
Language (RPSL) to describe routing policies in the Internet Routing
Registry (IRR).  This memo provides information for the Internet
community.


2649    Greenblatt      Aug 1999        An LDAP Control and Schema for
                                        Holding Operation Signatures

This document describes an LDAP message control which allows for the
retrieval of digitally signed information. This document defines an LDAP
v3 based mechanism for signing directory operations in order to create a
secure journal of changes that have been made to each directory entry.
This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.


2648    Moats           Aug 1999        A URN Namespace for IETF
                                        Documents

This document proposes the "ietf" namespace, which consists of the RFC
family of documents (RFCs, STDs, FYIs, and BCPs) developed by the IETF
and published by the RFC Editor and the minutes of working groups (WG)
and birds of a feather (BOF) meetings that occur during IETF
conferences.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2647    Newman          Aug 1999        Benchmarking Terminology for
                                        Firewall Performance

This document defines terms used in measuring the performance of
firewalls. It extends the terminology already used for benchmarking
routers and switches with definitions specific to firewalls.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]









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2646    Gellens         Aug 1999        The Text/Plain Format Parameter

This memo proposes a new parameter to be used with Text/Plain, and, in
the presence of this parameter, the use of trailing whitespace to
indicate flowed lines.  This results in an encoding which appears as
normal Text/Plain in older implementations, since it is in fact normal
Text/Plain.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2645    Gellens         Aug 1999        ON-DEMAND MAIL RELAY (ODMR)
                                        SMTP with Dynamic IP Addresses

This memo proposes a new service, On-Demand Mail Relay (ODMR), which is
a profile of SMTP, providing for a secure, extensible, easy to implement
approach to the problem.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2644    Bradner         Aug 1999        Benchmarking Methodology for
                                        Network Interconnect Devices

This document discusses and defines a number of tests that may be used
to describe the performance characteristics of a network interconnecting
device.  In addition to defining the tests this document also describes
specific formats for reporting the results of the tests.  This memo
provides information for the Internet community.


2643    Ruffen          Aug 1999        Cabletron's SecureFast VLAN
                                        Operational Model

Cabletron's SecureFast VLAN (SFVLAN) product implements a distributed
connection-oriented switching protocol that provides fast forwarding of
data packets at the MAC layer.  The product uses the concept of virtual
LANs (VLANs) to determine the validity of call connection requests and
to scope the broadcast of certain flooded messages.  This memo provides
information for the Internet community.


2642    Kane            Aug 1999        Cabletron's VLS Protocol
                                        Specification

VLSP provides support for equal-cost multipath routing, and recalculates
routes quickly in the face of topological changes, utilizing a minimum
of routing protocol traffic.  This memo provides information for the
Internet community.






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2641    Hamilton        Aug 1999        Cabletron's VlanHello Protocol
                                        Specification

The VlanHello protocol is part of the InterSwitch Message Protocol
(ISMP) which provides interswitch communication between switches running
Cabletron's SecureFast VLAN (SFVLAN) product.  Switches use the
VlanHello protocol to discover their neighboring switches and establish
the topology of the switch fabric.  This memo provides information for
the Internet community.


2640    Curtin          Jul 1999        Internationalization of the
                                        File transfer Protocol

This document addresses the internationalization (I18n) of FTP, which
includes supporting the multiple character sets and languages found
throughout the Internet community.  This is achieved by extending the
FTP specification and giving recommendations for proper
internationalization support.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2639    Hastings        Jul 1999        Internet Printing
                                        Protocol/1.0: Implementer's
                                        Guide

This document contains information that supplements the IPP Model and
Semantics and the IPP Transport and Encoding documents.  It is intended
to help implementers understand IPP/1.0 and some of the considerations
that may assist them in the design of their client and/or IPP object
implementations.  This memo provides information for the Internet
community.


2638    Nichols         Jul 1999        A Two-bit Differentiated
                                        Services Architecture for
                                        the Internet

This document presents a differentiated services architecture for the
internet.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.












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2637    Hamzeh          Jul 1999        Point-to-Point Tunneling
                                        Protocol (PPTP)

This document specifies a protocol which allows the Point to Point
Protocol (PPP) to be tunneled through an IP network.  This memo provides
information for the Internet community.


2636    Gellens         Jul 1999        Wireless Device Configuration
                                        (OTASP/OTAPA) via ACAP

This paper describes a viable and attractive means to provide
OTASP/OTAPA via IS-707, using the ACAP protocol.  This memo provides
information for the Internet community.


2635    Hambridge       Jun 1999        DON'T SPEW A Set of Guidelines
                                        for Mass Unsolicited Mailings
                                        and Postings


This document explains why mass unsolicited electronic mail messages are
harmful in the Internetworking community.  This memo provides
information for the Internet community.


2634    Hoffman         Jun 1999        Enhanced Security Services for
                                        S/MIME

This document describes four optional security service extensions for
S/MIME.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2633    Ramsdell        Jun 1999        S/MIME Version 3 Message
                                        Specification

This document describes a protocol for adding cryptographic signature
and encryption services to MIME data.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]













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2632    Ramsdell        Jun 1999        S/MIME Version 3 Certificate
                                        Handling

S/MIME (Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions), provides a method
to send and receive secure MIME messages. Before using a public key to
provide security services, the S/MIME agent MUST certify that the public
key is valid. S/MIME agents MUST use PKIX certificates to validate
public keys as described in the Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure
(PKIX) Certificate and CRL Profile.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2631    Rescorla        Jun 1999        Diffie-Hellman Key Agreement
                                        Method

This document standardizes one particular Diffie-Hellman variant, based
on the ANSI X9.42 draft, developed by the ANSI X9F1 working group.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]


2630    Housley         Jun 1999        Cryptographic Message Syntax

This document describes the Cryptographic Message Syntax.  This syntax
is used to digitally sign, digest, authenticate, or encrypt arbitrary
messages.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2629    Rose            Jun 1999        Writing I-Ds and RFCs using XML

This memo presents a technique for using XML (Extensible Markup
Language) as a source format for documents in the Internet-Drafts (I-Ds)
and Request for Comments (RFC) series.  This memo provides information
for the Internet community.


2628    Smyslov         Jun 1999        Simple Cryptographic Program
                                        Interface (Crypto API)

This document describes a simple Application Program Interface to
cryptographic functions.  This memo provides information for the
Internet community.











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2627    Wallner         Jun 1999        Key Management for Multicast:
                                        Issues and Architectures

This report contains a discussion of the difficult problem of key
management for multicast communication sessions.  It focuses on two main
areas of concern with respect to key management, which are, initializing
the multicast group with a common net key and rekeying the multicast
group.  This memo provides information for the Internet community.


2626    Nesser II       Jun 1999        The Internet and the
                                        Millennium Problem (Year 2000)

The Year 2000 Working Group (WG) has conducted an investigation into the
millennium problem as it regards Internet related protocols.  This
investigation only targeted the protocols as documented in the Request
For Comments Series (RFCs).  This investigation discovered little reason
for concern with regards to the functionality of the protocols.  A few
minor cases of older implementations still using two digit years (ala
RFC 850) were discovered, but almost all Internet protocols were given a
clean bill of health.  Several cases of "period" problems were
discovered, where a time field would "roll over" as the size of field
was reached.  In particular, there are several protocols, which have 32
bit, signed integer representations of the number of seconds since
January 1, 1970 which will turn negative at Tue Jan 19 03:14:07 GMT
2038.  Areas whose protocols will be effected by such problems have been
notified so that new revisions will remove this limitation.  This memo
provides information for the Internet community.


2625    Rajagopal       Jun 1999        IP and ARP over Fibre Channel

The purpose of this document is to specify a way of encapsulating IP and
Address Resolution Protocol(ARP) over Fibre Channel and also to describe
a mechanism(s) for IP address resolution.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2624    Shepler         Jun 1999        NFS Version 4 Design
                                        Considerations

This design considerations document is meant to present more detail than
the working group charter.  Specifically, it presents the areas that the
working group will investigate and consider while developing a protocol
specification for NFS version 4.  This memo provides information for the
Internet community.






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2623    Eisler          Jun 1999        NFS Version 2 and Version 3
                                        Security Issues and the NFS
                                        Protocol's Use of RPCSEC_GSS
                                        and Kerberos V5

This memorandum clarifies various security issues involving the NFS
protocol (Version 2 and Version 3 only) and then describes how the
Version 2 and Version 3 of the NFS protocol use the RPCSEC_GSS security
flavor protocol and Kerberos V5.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2622    Alaettinoglu    Jun 1999        Routing Policy Specification
                                        Language (RPSL)

RPSL allows a network operator to be able to specify routing policies at
various levels in the Internet hierarchy; for example at the Autonomous
System (AS) level.  At the same time, policies can be specified with
sufficient detail in RPSL so that low level router configurations can be
generated from them.  RPSL is extensible; new routing protocols and new
protocol features can be introduced at any time.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2621    Zorn            Jun 1999        RADIUS Accounting Server MIB

This memo defines a set of extensions which instrument RADIUS accounting
server functions.  This memo provides information for the Internet
community.


2620    Aboba           Jun 1999        RADIUS Accounting Client MIB

This memo defines a set of extensions which instrument RADIUS accounting
client functions.  This memo provides information for the Internet
community.


2619    Zorn            Jun 1999        RADIUS Authentication Server MIB

This memo defines a set of extensions which instrument RADIUS
authentication server functions.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2618    Aboba           Jun 1999        RADIUS Authentication Client MIB

This memo defines a set of extensions which instrument RADIUS
authentication client functions.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]





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2617    Franks          Jun 1999        HTTP Authentication: Basic and
                                        Digest Access Authentication

This document provides the specification for HTTP's authentication
framework, the original Basic authentication scheme and a scheme based
on cryptographic hashes, referred to as "Digest Access Authentication".
[STANDARDS-TRACK]


2616    Fielding        Jun 1999        Hypertext Transfer Protocol --
                                        HTTP/1.1

HTTP has been in use by the World-Wide Web global information initiative
since 1990. This specification defines the protocol referred to as
"HTTP/1.1", and is an update to RFC 2068.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2615    Malis           Jun 1999        PPP over SONET/SDH

This document describes the use of PPP over Synchronous Optical Network
(SONET) and Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) circuits.  [STANDARDS-
TRACK]


2614    Kempf           Jun 1999        An API for Service Location

This document describes standardized APIs for SLP in C and Java.  This
memo provides information for the Internet community.


2613    Waterman        Jun 1999        Remote Network Monitoring MIB
                                        Extensions for Switched
                                        Networks Version 1.0

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for
use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets.  In
particular, it defines objects for managing remote network monitoring
devices in switched networks environments.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2612    Adams           Jun 1999        The CAST-256 Encryption Algorithm

This document describes an existing algorithm that can be used to
satisfy this requirement.  Included are a description of the cipher and
the key scheduling algorithm, the s-boxes, and a set of test vectors
(Appendix A).  This memo provides information for the Internet
community.




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2611    Daigle          Jun 1999        URN Namespace Definition
                                        Mechanisms

This document lays out general definitions of and mechanisms for
establishing URN "namespaces".  This document specifies an Internet Best
Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion
and suggestions for improvements.


2610    Perkins         Jun 1999        DHCP Options for Service
                                        Location Protocol

The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol provides a framework for passing
configuration information to hosts on a TCP/IP network.  Entities using
the Service Location Protocol need to find out the address of Directory
Agents in order to transact messages.  Another option provides an
assignment of scope for configuration of SLP User and Service Agents.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]


2609    Guttman         Jun 1999        Service Templates and Service:
                                        Schemes

This document describes a formal procedure for defining and
standardizing new service types and attributes for use with the
"service:" scheme.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]


2608    Guttman         Jun 1999        Service Location Protocol,
                                        Version 2

The Service Location Protocol provides a scalable framework for the
discovery and selection of network services.  Using this protocol,
computers using the Internet need little or no static configuration of
network services for network based applications.  This is especially
important as computers become more portable, and users less tolerant or
able to fulfill the demands of network system administration.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]


2607    Aboba           Jun 1999        Proxy Chaining and Policy
                                        Implementation in Roaming

This document describes how proxy chaining and policy implementation can
be supported in roaming systems.  This memo provides information for the
Internet community.





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2606    Eastlake        Jun 1999        Reserved Top Level DNS Names

To reduce the likelihood of conflict and confusion, a few top level
domain names are reserved for use in private testing, as examples in
documentation, and the like.  In addition, a few second level domain
names reserved for use as examples are documented.  This document
specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community,
and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.


2605    Mansfield       Jun 1999        Directory Server Monitoring MIB

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


2604    Gellens         Jun 1999        Wireless Device Configuration
                                        (OTASP/OTAPA) via ACAP

This paper describes a viable and attractive means to provide
OTASP/OTAPA via IS-707, using the ACAP protocol.  This memo provides
information for the Internet community.


2603    Davison         Jun 1999        ILMI-Based Server Discovery
                                        for NHRP

This memo defines how ILMI-based Server Discovery, which provides a
method for ATM-attached hosts and routers to dynamically determine the
ATM addresses of servers, shall be used to locate NHRP servers.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]


2602    Davison         Jun 1999        ILMI-Based Server Discovery
                                        for MARS

This memo defines how ILMI-based Server Discovery, which provides a
method for ATM-attached hosts and routers to dynamically determine the
ATM addresses of servers, shall be used to locate MARS servers.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]










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2601    Davison         Jun 1999        ILMI-Based Server Discovery
                                        for ATMARP

This memo defines how ILMI-based Server Discovery, which provides a
method for ATM-attached hosts and routers to dynamically determine the
ATM addresses of servers, shall be used to locate ATMARP servers.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]


2600    Reynolds        Mar 2000        Internet Official Protocol
                                        Standards

This memo is published by the RFC Editor in accordance with Section 2.1
of "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3", RFC 2026, which
specifies the rules and procedures by which all Internet standards are
set.  This memo is prepared by the RFC Editor for the IESG and IAB.
Please see http://www.rfc-editor.org for later updates to this document.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]

Security Considerations

   Security issues are not discussed in this memo.

Author's Address

   Sandy Ginoza
   University of Southern California
   Information Sciences Institute
   4676 Admiralty Way
   Marina Del Rey, CA 90292

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


















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