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References and Recommended Reading

References and Recommended Reading

This appendix contains the following lists of publications related to networks and networking:

This appendix also contains a list of Cisco-Supported Requests-For-Comments (RFCs) for many features discussed in the Configuration Fundamentals books, and provides some Internet sources for obtaining the complete text of RFCs. See the following sections for details:

Lastly, this appendix contains a listing of ATM Forum, IEEE, Frame Relay, and CCITT standards supported by Cisco IOS in the following section:

Books and Periodicals

Apple Computer, Inc. AppleTalk Network System Overview. Reading, Massachusetts:
Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.; 1989.

Black, U. Data Networks: Concepts, Theory and Practice. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey:
Prentice Hall; 1989.

Black, U. Physical Level Interfaces and Protocols. Los Alamitos, California: IEEE Computer Society Press; 1988.

Case, J.D., J.R. Davins, M.S. Fedor, and M.L. Schoffstall. "Introduction to the Simple Gateway Monitoring Protocol." IEEE Network: March 1988.

Case, J.D., J.R. Davins, M.S. Fedor, and M.L. Schoffstall. "Network Management and the Design of SNMP." ConneXions: The Interoperability Report, Vol. 3: March 1989.

Clark, W. "SNA Internetworking." ConneXions: The Interoperability Report, Vol. 6, No. 3:
March 1992.

Coltun, R. "OSPF: An Internet Routing Protocol." ConneXions: The Interoperability Report, Vol. 3, No. 8: August 1989.

Comer, D.E. Internetworking with TCP/IP: Principles, Protocols, and Architecture, Vol. I, 2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall; 1991.

Davidson, J. An Introduction to TCP/IP. New York, New York: Springer-Verlag; 1992.

Garcia-Luna-Aceves, J.J. "Loop-Free Routing Using Diffusing Computations." Publication pending in IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1993.

Green, J.K. Telecommunications, 2nd ed. Homewood, Illinois: Business One Irwin; 1992.

Hagans, R. "Components of OSI: ES-IS Routing." ConneXions: The Interoperability Report, Vol. 3, No. 8: August 1989.

Hares, S. "Components of OSI: Inter-Domain Routing Protocol (IDRP)." ConneXions: The Interoperability Report, Vol. 6, No. 5: May 1992.

Hughes Jr., Larry J. Actually Useful Internet Security Techniques, New Riders Publishing

Kaufman, Charlie and Perlman, Radia and Specinen, Mike Network Security: Private Communication in a Public World, Prentice-Hall, Inc. ISBN 0-13-061466-1.

Kousky, K. "Bridging the Network Gap." LAN Technology, Vol. 6, No. 1: January 1990.

Leinwand, A. and K. Fang. Network Management: A Practical Perspective. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.; 1993.

Lippis, N. "The Internetwork Decade." Data Communications, Vol. 20, No. 14: October 1991.

Martin, J. SNA: IBM's Networking Solution. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall; 1987.

Martin, J., with K.K. Chapman and the ARBEN Group, Inc. Local Area Networks. Architectures and Implementations. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall; 1989.

McNamara, J.E. Local Area Networks. Digital Press, Educational Services, Digital Equipment Corporation, 12 Crosby Drive, Bedford, MA 01730.

Medin, M. "The Great IGP Debate---Part Two: The Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Routing Protocol." ConneXions: The Interoperability Report, Vol. 5, No. 10: October 1991.

Meijer, A. Systems Network Architecture: A tutorial. New York, New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; 1987.

Miller, M.A. LAN Protocol Handbook. San Mateo, California: M&T Books; 1990.

O'Reilly, T. and G. Todino. Managing UUCP and Usenet, 10th ed. Sebastopol, California: O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.; 1992.

Perkins, D. and E. McGinnis, Understanding SNMP MIBs, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall PTR; 1997.

Perlman, R. Interconnections: Bridges and Routers. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.; 1992.

Perlman, R. and R. Callon. "The Great IGP Debate---Part One: IS-IS and Integrated Routing." ConneXions: The Interoperability Report, Vol. 5, No. 10: October 1991.

Rose, M.T. The Open Book: A Practical Perspective on OSI. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall; 1990.

Rose, M.T. The Simple Book: An Introduction to Management of TCP/IP-based Internets. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall; 1991.

Ross, F.E. "FDDI---A Tutorial." IEEE Communications Magazine, Vol. 24, No. 5: May 1986.

Schlar, S.K. Inside X.25: A Manager's Guide. New York, New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 1990.

Schneier, Bruce Applied Cryptography, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ISBN 0-471-11709-9

Schwartz, M. Telecommunications Networks: Protocols, Modeling, and Analysis. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.; 1987.

Sherman, K. Data Communications: A User's Guide. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall; 1990.

Sidhu, G.S., R.F. Andrews, and A.B. Oppenheimer. Inside AppleTalk, 2nd ed. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.; 1990.

Spragins, J.D. et al. Telecommunications Protocols and Design. Reading, Massachusetts:
Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.; 1991.

Stallings, W. Data and Computer Communications. New York, New York: Macmillan Publishing Company; 1991.

Stallings, W. Handbook of Computer-Communications Standards, Vols. 1-3. Carmel, Indiana: Howard W. Sams, Inc.; 1990.

Stallings, W. Local Networks, 3rd ed. New York, New York: Macmillan Publishing Company; 1990.

Sunshine, C.A. (ed.). Computer Network Architectures and Protocols, 2nd ed. New York, New York: Plenum Press; 1989.

Tannenbaum, A.S. Computer Networks, 2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall; 1988.

Terplan, K. Communication Networks Management. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall; 1992.

Tsuchiya, P. "Components of OSI: IS-IS Intra-Domain Routing." ConneXions: The Interoperability Report, Vol. 3, No. 8: August 1989.

Tsuchiya, P. "Components of OSI: Routing (An Overview)." ConneXions: The Interoperability Report, Vol. 3, No. 8: August 1989.

Zimmerman, H. "OSI Reference Model---The ISO Model of Architecture for Open Systems Interconnection." IEEE Transactions on Communications COM-28, No. 4: April 1980.

Technical Publications

Advanced Micro Devices. The Supernet Family for FDDI. Technical Manual Number 09779A. Sunnyvale, California; 1989.

---------. The Supernet Family for FDDI. 1989 Data Book Number 09734C. Sunnyvale,
California; 1989.

American National Standards Institute X3T9.5 Committee. FDDI Station Management (SMT). Rev. 6.1; March 15, 1990.

---------. Revised Text of ISO/DIS 8802/2 for the Second DIS Ballot, "Information Processing Systems---Local Area Networks." Part 2: Logical Link Control. 1987-01-14.

--------- T1.606. Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)---Architectural Framework and Service Description for Frame-Relaying Bearer Service. 1990.

--------- T1.617. Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)---Signaling Specification for Frame Relay Bearer Service for Digital Subscriber Signaling System Number 1 (DSS1). 1991.

--------- T1.618. Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)---Core Aspects of Frame Protocol for Use with Frame Relay Bearer Service. 1991.

ATM Data Exchange Interface (DXI) Specification, Version 1.0. Document
ATM_FORUM/93-590R1; August 4,1993.

Banyan Systems, Inc. VINES Protocol Definition. DA254-00, Rev. 1.0. Westboro, Massachusetts; February 1990.

Bellcore. Generic System Requirements in Support of a Switched Multi-Megabit Data Service. Technical Advisory, TA-TSY-000772; October 1989.

---------. Local Access System Generic Requirements, Objectives, and Interface Support of Switched Multi-Megabit Data Service. Technical Advisory TA-TSY-000773, Issue 1; December 1985.

---------. Switched Multi-Megabit Data Service (SMDS) Operations Technology Network Element Generic Requirements. Technical Advisory TA-TSY-000774.

Chapman, J.T. and M. Halabi. HSSI: High-Speed Serial Interface Design Specification. Menlo Park, California and Santa Clara, California: Cisco Systems and T3Plus Networking, Inc.; 1990.

Consultative Committee for International Telegraph and Telephone. CCITT Data Communications Networks---Services and Facilities, Terminal Equipment and Interfaces, Recommendations
X.1-X.29.
Yellow Book, Vol. VIII, Fascicle VIII.2; 1980.

---------. CCITT Data Communications Networks---Interfaces, Recommendations X.20-X.32. Red Book, Vol. VIII, Fascicle VIII.3; 1984.

DDN Protocol Handbook. Four volumes; 1989.

Defense Communications Agency. Defense Data Network X.25 Host Interface Specification. Order number AD A137 427; December 1983.

Defense Trade Regulations (Parts 120 to 126)

Digital Equipment Corporation. DECnet/OSI Phase V: Making the Transition From Phase IV.
EK-PVTRN-BR; 1989.

---------. DECserver 200 Local Area Transport (LAT) Network Concepts. AA-LD84A-TK;
June 1988.

---------. DIGITAL Network Architecture (Phase V). EK-DNAPV-GD-001; September 1987.

Digital Equipment Corporation, Intel Corporation, Xerox Corporation. The Ethernet, A Local-Area Network, Data Link Layer and Physical Layer Specifications. Ver. 2.0; November 1982.

Feinler, E.J., et al. DDN Protocol Handbook, Vols. 1-4, NIC 50004, 50005, 50006, 50007. Defense Communications Agency. Alexandria, Virginia; December 1985.

FIPS140, Federal Information Processing Standard

Garcia-Luna-Aceves, J.J. "A Unified Approach to Loop-Free Routing Using Distance Vectors or Link States." ACM 089791-332-9/89/0009/0212, pp. 212-223; September 1989.

Hemrick, C. and L. Lang. "Introduction to Switched Multi-megabit Data Service (SMDS), an Early Broadband Service." Proceedings of the XIII International Switching Symposium (ISS 90),
May 27-June 1, 1990.

Hewlett-Packard Company. X.25: The PSN Connection; An Explanation of Recommendation X.25. 5958-3402; October 1985.

IEEE Project 802---Local & Metropolitan Area Networks. Proposed Standard: Distributed Queue Dual Bus (DQDB) Subnetwork of a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN); February 7, 1990.

IEEE 802.2---Local Area Networks Standard, 802.2 Logical Link Control. ANSI/IEEE Standard; October 1985.

IEEE 802.3---Local Area Networks Standard, 802.3 Carrier Sense Multiple Access. ANSI/IEEE Standard; October 1985.

Information Security and Privacy in Network Environments, Office of Technology Assessment (OTA)---Congress of the United States

International Business Machines Corporation. ACF/NCP/VS Network Control Program, System Support Programs: General Information. GC30-3058.

---------. Advanced Communications Function for VTAM (ACF/VTAM), General Information: Introduction. GS27-0462.

---------. Advanced Communications Function for VTAM, general information: concepts.
GS27-0463.

---------. Dictionary of Computing. SC20-1699-7; 1987.

---------. Local Area Network Technical Reference. SC30-3883.

---------. Network Problem Determination Application: general information. GC34-2010.

---------. Synchronous Data Link Control: general information. GA27-3093.

---------. Systems Network Architecture: concepts and products. GC30-3072.

---------. Systems Network Architecture: technical overview. GC30-3073-1; 1985.

---------. Token-Ring Network Architecture Reference. SC30-3374.

International Organization for Standardization. Information Processing System---Open System Interconnection; Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1). International Standard 8824; December 1987.

McGraw-Hill/Data Communications. McGraw-Hill's Compilation of Data Communications Standards. Edition III; 1986.

National Security Agency. Blacker Interface Control Document. March 21, 1989.

Novell, Inc. IPX Router Specification, Version 1.10. Part Number 107-000029-001.
October 16, 1992.

---------. NetWare Link Services Protocol (NLSP) Specification, Revision 0.9. Part Number 100-001708-001. March 1993.

StrataCom. Frame Relay Specification with Extensions. 001-208966, Rev.1.0; September 18, 1990.

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol TCP/IP Version 2 Release 2.1 for MVS: Planning and Customization, SC31-6085 (or later version)

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol TCP/IP Version 2 Release 2 for VM: Planning and Customization, SC31-6082 (or later version)

Xerox Corporation. Internet Transport Protocols. XNSS 029101; January 1991.

Cisco-Supported RFCs

This section lists IETF Requests for Comments (RFCs)supported by Cisco IOS. The "RFC Support for New or Expanded Features" section lists supported RFCs for features discussed in the Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide. The table in the "All IOS Supported RFCs" section lists RFCs supported up to IOS Release 12.1.

RFC Support for New or Expanded Features

The following sections contain lists of RFCs supported by Cisco IOS for new or expanded features discussed in the Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals books. For other new or expanded features, please see the appropriate book in the IOS Documenation Set.

The full text for the following RFCs may be obtained from the World Wide Web at: http://www.rfc-editor.org/.

SNMPv3

Cisco no longer supports RFC 1447, "SNMPv2 Party MIB" (April 1993) or RFC 1450, "SNMPv2 MIB" (April 1993).

HSRP

The cHsrpGrpEntry table consists of all the group information defined in RFC 2281 (Cisco Hot Standby Router Protocol); the other tables consist of the Cisco extensions to RFC 2281, which are defined in CISCO-HSRP-EXT-MIB.my.

RMON

All IOS Supported RFCs

The following table lists IETF RFCs supported by Cisco IOS software through releases 12.0, 12.0 S, and 12.0 T. It is arranged in reverse chronological order, beginning with the most recent standards supported. Note that, given the evolving nature of the standardization procedures, this document may not reflect specific drafts or revisions of particular standards. Questions of this nature or regarding standards not shown below should be directed to the appropriate Cisco IOS product marketing manager.

The full text for each RFC may be obtained from the World Wide Web at: http://www.rfc-editor.org/.

Standard Number Title

RFC 2364

PPP over ATM AAL5

RFC 2332

NBMA Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP)

RFC 2283

Multiprotocol Extensions for BGP-4

RFC 2328

OSPF Version 2

RFC 2281

Cisco Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)

RFC 2275

View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

RFC 2274

User-based Security Model (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv3)

RFC 2273

SNMPv3 Applications

RFC 2272

Message Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

RFC 2271

An Architecture for Describing SNMP Management Frameworks

RFC 2236

Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 2

RFC 2206

RSVP Management Information Base Using SMIv2

RFC 2205

Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP)

RFC 2166

DLSw + V2

RFC 2125

PPP Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP) The PPP Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol (BACP)

RFC 2127

ISDN Management Information Base Using SMIv2

RFC 2118

Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression (MPPC) Protocol

RFC 2117

Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) - Protocol Specification

RFC 2091

Triggered Extensions to RIP to Support Demand Circuits

RFC 2037

Entity MIB, Phase I

RFC 2024

DLSw + MIB Enhancements

RFC 2022

IP Multicast over ATM Point-to-Multipoint VCs

RFC 2018

TCP Selective Acknowledgment

RFC 2012

SNMP 2C

RFC 2006

The Definitions of Managed Objects for IP Mobility Support Using SMIv2

RFC 2003

IP Encapsulation within IP

RFC 2002

IP Mobility Support

RFC 1997

BGP Communities Attribute

RFC 1974

LZS STAC Compression

RFC 1973

PPP in Frame Relay

RFC 1967

PPP LZS-DCP Compression Protocol (LZS-DCP)

RFC 1966

BGP Route Reflection

RFC 1962

The PPP Compression Control Protocol (CCP)

RFC 1918

Address Allocation for Private Internets

RFC 1829

The ESP DES-CBC Transform

RFC 1828

IP Authentication Using Keyed MD5

RFC 1827

IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP)

RFC 1826

IP Authentication Header

RFC 1825

Security Architecture for Internet Protocol

RFC 1812

Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers

RFC 1795 (makes RFC 1434 obsolete)

Data Link Switching(DLSw): Switch-to-Switch Protocol AIW DLSw RIG: DLSw Closed Pages, DLSw Version 1.0

RFC 1793

Extending OSPF to Support Demand Circuits

RFC 1771 (supersedes RFC 1654)

A Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4)

RFC 1757 (supersedes RFC 1271)

Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) Management Information Base

RFC 1755

ATM Signaling Support for IP over ATM

RFC 1745

BGP4/IDRP for IP---OSPF Interaction

RFC 1724

RIP Version 2 MIB Extension

RFC 1723

RIP Version 2 Carrying Additional Information

RFC 1722

RIP Version 2 Protocol Applicability Statement

RFC 1717

The PPP Multilink Protocol (MP)

RFC 1701

Generic Route Encapsulation (GRE)

RFC 1702

Generic Routing Encapsulation over IPv4 networks

RFC 1695

Definitions of Management Objects for ATM Management Version 8.0 Using SMIv2

RFC 1662 (bit-oriented/async only)

PPP in HDLC-like Framing

RFC 1661

PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)

RFC 1657

Definitions of Managed Objects for Version 4 of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4) Using SMIv2

RFC 1647

TN3270 Enhancements

RFC 1646 (LU Name Selection only)

TN3270 Extensions for LUname and Printer Selection

RFC 1638

PPP Bridging Control Protocol (BCP)

RFC 1634 (supersedes 1362 and 1551)

Novell Routing over Various WAN Media (IPXWAN)

RFC 1631

The IP Network Address Translator (NAT)

RFC 1619

PPP over SONET

RFC 1618

PPP over ISDN

RFC 1613

X.25 over TCP, XOT

RFC 1593

SNA APPN Node MIB

RFC 1587

The OSPF NSSA Option

RFC 1583 (supersedes 1247)

OSPF Version 2

RFC 1577

Classical IP and ARP over ATM

RFC 1576

TN3270 Current Practices

RFC 1573

Evolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB-II

RFC 1570

PPP LCP Extensions

RFC 1559

DECnet Phase IV MIB Extensions

RFC 1553

Compressing IPX Headers over WAN Media (CIPX)

RFC 1552

The PPP Internetwork Packet Exchange Control Protocol (IPXCP)

RFC 1549

PPP in HDLC Framing

RFC 1548

The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

RFC 1542 (BOOTP relay agent)

Clarifications and Extensions for the Bootstrap Protocol

RFC 1531

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, Easy IP

RFC 1519

Classless Inter-Domain Routing(CIDR): an Address Assignment and Aggregation Strategy

RFC 1512 (supersedes RFC 1285)

FDDI Management Information Base

RFC 1510

The Kerberos Network Authentication Service (V5)

RFC 1497

BOOTP Vendor Extensions

RFC 1493 (supersedes RFC 1286)

Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges

RFC 1492

Access Control Protocol or TACACS

RFC 1490

Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay (Annex G---X.25 encapsulation over Frame Relay)

RFC 1483

Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5

RFC 1469

IP Multicast over Token Ring LANs

RFC 1450

MIB for SNMP Version 2

RFC 1449

Transport Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)

RFC 1448

Protocol Operations for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)

RFC 1447

Party MIB for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)

RFC 1445

Administrative Model for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)

RFC 1444

Conformance Statements for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)

RFC 1413

Identification Protocol

RFC 1406

Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS1 and E1 Interface Types

RFC 1403

BGP OSPF Interaction

RFC 1398

Definitions of Managed Objects for Ethernet-Like Interface Types

RFC 1395

BOOTP Extensions

RFC 1393

Traceroute Using an IP Option

RFC 1390

Transmission of IP and ARP over FDDI Networks

RFC 1382

SNMP MIB Extension for X.25 Packet Layer

RFC 1381

SNMP MIB Extension for X.25 LAPB

RFC 1378 (partial support)

PPP AppleTalk Control Protocol (ATCP)

RFC 1377

PPP OSI Network Layer Control Protocol (OSINLCP)

RFC 1376

PPP DECnet Phase IV Control Protocol (DNCP)

RFC 1370

Applicability Statement for OSPF

RFC 1362

Novell IPX Over Various WAN Media (IPXWAN)

RFC 1356

Multiprotocol Interconnect on X.25 and ISDN in the Packet Mode

RFC 1350

TFTP Version 2

RFC 1349

Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite

RFC 1348

DNS NSAP RRs

RFC 1334

PPP Authentication Protocols

RFC 1333

PPP Link Quality Monitoring

RFC 1332

PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP)

RFC 1331 (replaced by RFC 1548)

PPP for the Transmission of Multiprotocol Datagrams over Point-to-Point Links

RFC 1323

TCP Timestamp

RFC 1321

The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm

RFC 1317

Definitions of Managed Objects for RS-232-like Hardware Devices

RFC 1315 (partial support)

MIB for Frame Relay DTEs

RFC 1305

Network Time Protocol (NTP) Version 3

RFC 1293

Inverse ARP

RFC 1286

Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges

RFC 1268

Application of BGP in the Internet

RFC 1256

ICMP Router Discovery Messages

RFC 1253

MIB for OSPF Version 2

RFC 1243

AppleTalk Management Information Base

RFC 1236

IP to X.121 Address Mapping for DDN

RFC 1234

Tunneling IPX Traffic through IP Networks

RFC 1231 (partial support)

IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB

RFC 1220

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Extensions for Bridging

RFC 1215

Convention for Defining Traps for Use with SNMP

RFC 1213

Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-Based Internets: MIB-II

RFC 1212

Concise MIB Definitions.

RFC 1209

Transmission of IP Datagrams over SMDS Service

RFC 1196

Finger User Information Protocol

RFC 1195

Use of OSI IS-IS for Routing in TCP/IP in Dual Environments

RFC 1191

Path MTU Discovery

RFC 1172

PPP Initial Configuration Options

RFC 1157

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

RFC 1144

Compressing TCP/IP Headers for Low-Speed Serial Links

RFC 1144

TCP/IP Header Compression (Van Jacobson Method)

RFC 1141

Incremental Updating of the Internet Checksum

RFC 1139

Echo Function for ISO 8473 (PING)

RFC 1136

Administrative Domains and Routing Domains: A Model for Routing in the Internet

RFC 1122

Requirements for Internet Hosts---Communication Layers

RFC 1112

Host Extensions for IP Multicasting

RFC 1108 (DCA Draft)

IP Security Option (IPSO)

RFC 1101

DNS Encoding of Network Names and Other Types

RFC 1091

Telnet Terminal-Type Option

RFC 1084

BOOTP Extensions

RFC 1080

Telnet Remote Flow Control Option

RFC 1079

Telnet Terminal Speed Option

RFC 1075

Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol

RFC 1070

Use of the Internet as a Subnetwork for Experimentation with the OSI Network Layer

RFC 1069

Guidelines for the Use of Internet-IP Addresses in the ISO Connectionless-Mode Network Protocol

RFC 1058

Routing Information Protocol (RIP)

RFC 1055

Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Serial Lines: SLIP

RFC 1042

Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over IEEE 802 Networks

RFC 1035

Domain Names---Implementation and Specification

RFC 1034

Domain Names---Concepts and Facilities

RFC 1027

Using ARP to Implement Transparent Subnet Gateways (Proxy ARP)

RFC 995 (replaced by ISO 9542)

ES-to-IS Routing Exchange Protocol for Use in Conjunction with ISO 8473

RFC 994 (replaced by ISO 8473)

Protocol for Providing the Connectionless-Mode Network Service

RFC 982

Guidelines for the Specification of the Top of the Structure of the Domain Specific Part (DSP) of the ISO standard NSAP address

RFC 951

Bootstrap Protocol (BootP)

RFC 950

Internet standard Subnetting Procedure

RFC 925

Multi-LAN Address Resolution (PROXY ARP)

RFC 922

Broadcasting Internet Datagrams in the Presence of Subnets (IP_BROAD)

RFC 919

Broadcasting Internet datagrams

RFC 906

Bootstrap Loading Using TFTP

RFC 904

Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) Formal Specification

RFC 903

Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP)

RFC 896

Congestion Control in TCP/IP Internetworks

RFC 895

Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Experimental Ethernet Networks

RFC 894

Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Ethernet

RFC 891

Hello Protocol

RFC 879

The TCP Maximum Segment Size and Related Topics

RFC 877

Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Public Data Networks

RFC 874

Telnet Protocol Specification

RFC 863

Discard Service (TCP Discard)

RFC 862

Echo Service (TCP Echo)

RFC 860

Telnet Timing Mark Option

RFC 858

Telnet Suppress Go Ahead Option

RFC 857

Telnet Echo Option

RFC 856

Telnet Binary Transmission

RFC 855

Telnet Option Specification

RFC 854 (MIL STD 1782)

Telnet Protocol Specification

RFC 827

Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP)

RFC 826

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

RFC 815

IP Datagram Reassembly Algorithms

RFC 813

Window and Acknowledgment Strategy in TCP/IP

RFC 793 (MIL STD 1778)

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)

RFC 792

Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)

RFC 791 (MIL STD 1777)

Internetwork Protocol (IP)

RFC 783

Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) (Version 2)

RFC 779

Telnet Send-Location Option

RFC 768

User Datagram Protocol (UDP)

Where and How to Get New RFCs

RFCs are available from a variety of Internet sources
One convenient source for the complete text of RFCs, accessable using any web browser, is http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc.html
RFCs may be obtained via e-mail or FTP from many RFC Repositories. The Primary Repositories will have the RFC available when it is first announced, as will manySecondary Repositories. Some Secondary Repositories may take a few days to make available the most recent RFCs.

Primary Repositories

RFCs can be obtained via FTP from DS.INTERNIC.NET, NIS.NSF.NET, NISC.JVNC.NET, VENERA.ISI.EDU, WUARCHIVE.WUSTL.EDU, SRC.DOC.IC.AC.UK, FTP.CONCERT.NET, or FTP.SESQUI.NET. Please note that in some cases, the orientation of these sites has moved away from FTP to HTTP. If the RFC list you are accessing does not look current, try substituting a standard web address using http://. For example, the index page for ARIN is http://www.arin.net.

1. ftp://www.arin.net/rfc/---American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
ARIN is a non-profit organization established for the purpose of administration and registration of Internet Protocol (IP) numbers to the geographical areas previously managed by Network Solutions, Inc. (InterNIC).
2. NIS.NSF.NET
To obtain RFCs from NIS.NSF.NET via FTP, login with username "anonymous" and password "guest"; then connect to the directory of RFCs with cd/internet/documents/rfc. The file name is of the form rfcnnnn.txt (where "nnnn" refers to the RFC number).
For sites without FTP capability, electronic mail query is available from NIS.NSF.NET. Address the request to NIS-INFO@NIS.NSF.NET and leave the subject field of the message blank. The first text line of the message must be "send rfcnnnn.txt" with nnnn the RFC number.
contact: rfc-mgr@merit.edu
3. NISC.JVNC.NET
RFCs can also be obtained via FTP from NISC.JVNC.NET, with the pathname rfc/RFCnnnn.TXT.v (where "nnn" refers to the number of the RFC and "v" refers to the version number of the RFC).
JvNCnet also provides a mail service for those sites which cannot use FTP. Address the request to SENDRFC@JVNC.NET and in the subject field of the message indicate the RFC number, as in "Subject: RFCnnn" where nnnn is the RFC number. Please note that RFCs whose number are less than 1000 need not place a "0." (For example, RFC932 is fine.) No text in the body of the message is needed.
contact: Becker@NISC.JVNC.NET
4. VENERA.ISI.EDU
RFCs can be obtained via FTP from VENERA.ISI.EDU, with the pathname in-notes/rfcnnnn.txt (where "nnnn" refers to the number of the RFC). Login with FTP username "anonymous" and password "guest".
RFCs can also be obtained via electronic mail from VENERA.ISI.EDU by using the RFC-INFO service. Address the request to "frc-info@isi.edu" with a message body of:
            Retrieve: RFC
            Doc-ID: RFCnnnn
    	
    
    (Where "nnnn" refers to the number of the RFC (always use 4 digits -- the DOC-ID of RFC-822 is "RFC0822")). The RFC-INFO@ISI.EDU server provides other ways of selecting RFCs based on keywords and such; for more information send a message to "rfc-info@isi.edu" with the message body "help: help".
    contact: RFC-Manager@ISI.EDU
5. WUARCHIVE.WUSTL.EDU
RFCs can also be obtained via FTP from WUARCHIVE.WUSTL.EDU, with the pathname info/rfc/rfcnnnn.txt.Z (where "nnnn" refers to the number of the RFC and "Z" indicates that the document is in compressed form).
At WUARCHIVE.WUSTL.EDU the RFCs are in an "archive" file system and various archives can be mounted as part of an NFS file system. Please contact Chris Myers (chris@wugate.wustl.edu) if you want to mount this file system in your NFS.
contact: chris@wugate.wustl.edu
6. SRC.DOC.IC.AC.UK
RFCs can be obtained via FTP from SRC.DOC.IC.AC.UK with the pathname rfc/rfcnnnn.txt.Z or rfc/rfcnnnn.ps.Z (where "nnnn" refers to the number of the RFC).
Login with FTP username "anonymous" and password "your email address". To obtain the RFC Index, use the pathname rfc/rfc-index.txt.Z. (The trailing .Z indicates that the document is in compressed form.)
SRC.DOC.IC.AC.UK also provides an automatic mail service for those sites in the UK which cannot use FTP. Address the request to info-server@doc.ic.ac.uk with a Subject: line of "wanted"" and a message body of:
            request sources
            topic path rfc/rfcnnnn.txt.Z
            request end
     
    
    (Where "nnnn" refers to the number of the RFC.) Multiple requests may be included in the same message by giving multiple "topic path" commands on separate lines.
    To request the RFC Index, the command should read: topic path rfc/rfc-index.txt.Z
    The archive is also available using NIFTP and the ISO FTAM system.
    contact: ukuug-soft@doc.ic.ac.uk
7. FTP.SESQUI.NET
RFCs can be obtained via FTP from FTP.SESQUI.NET, with the pathname pub/rfc/rfcnnnn.xxx (where "nnnn" refers to the number of the RFC and xxx indicates the document form, txt for ASCII and ps for Postscript).
At FTP.SESQUI.NET the RFCs are in an "archive" file system and various archives can be mounted as part of an NFS file system. Please contact RFC- maintainer (rfc-maint@sesqui.net) if you want to mount this file system in your NFS.
contact: rfc-maint@sesqui.net

Secondary Repositories

Sweden

Host: sunic.sunet.se
Directory: rfc
Host: chalmers.se
Directory: rfc

Germany

Site: EUnet Germany
Host: ftp.Germany.EU.net
Directory: pub/documents/rfc

France

Site: Institut National de la Recherche en Informatique et Automatique (INRIA)
Address: info-server@inria.fr
Notes: RFCs are available via email to the above address.
Info Server manager is Mireille Yamajako (yamajako@inria.fr).

Netherlands

Site: EUnet
Host: mcsun.eu.net
Directory: rfc
Notes: RFCs in compressed format.

Finland

Site: FUNET
Host: funet.fi
Directory: rfc
Notes: RFCs in compressed format. Also provides email access by sending mail to
archive-server@funet.fi.

Norway

Host: ugle.unit.no
Directory: pub/rfc

Denmark

Site: University of Copenhagen
Host: ftp.denet.dk
Directory: rfc

Australia and Pacific Rim

Site: munnari
Contact: Robert Elz
Host: munnari.oz.au
Directory: rfc
Notes: RFCs in compressed format rfcNNNN.Z
postscript rfc's rfcNNNN.ps.Z

United States

Site: cerfnet
Contact: help@cerf.net
Host: nic.cerf.net
Directory: netinfo/rfc

Site: NASA NAIC
Contact: rfc-updates@naic.nasa.gov
Host: naic.nasa.gov
Directory: files/rfc

Site: NIC.DDN.MIL (DOD users only)
Contact: NIC@nic.ddn.mil
Host: NIC.DDN.MIL
Directory: rfc/rfcnnnn.txt
Note: DOD users only may obtain RFCs via FTP
from NIC.DDN.MIL. Internet users should NOT
use this source due to inadequate connectivity.

Site: uunet
Contact: James Revell
Host: ftp.uu.net
Directory: inet/rfc

UUNET Archive

UUNET archive, which includes the RFC's, various IETF documents, and other information regarding the internet, is available to the public via anonymous ftp (to ftp.uu.net) and anonymous uucp, and will be available via an anonymous kermit server soon. Get the file /archive/inet/ls-lR.Z for a listing of these documents.
Any site in the US running UUCP may call +1 900 GOT SRCS and use the login "uucp." There is no password. The phone company will bill you at $0.50 per minute for the call. The 900 number only works from within the US.

Requests

Requests for special distribution of RFCs should be addressed to either the author of the RFC in question, or to NIC@INTERNIC.NET.
Submissions for Requests for Comments should be sent to RFC-EDITOR@ISI.EDU. Please consult RFC 1111, "Instructions to RFC Authors," for further information.
Requests to be added to or deleted from the RFC distribution list should be sent to RFC-REQUEST@NIC.DDN.MIL.
Changes to the "rfc-retrieval.txt" should be sent to RFC-MANAGER@ISI.EDU.

Related MIBs

For a list of Cisco supported Management Information Bases and to download Cisco MIB files, go to Cisco's MIB area in CCO at
http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml.

Other Supported Standards

ATM Forum Standards

The full text for each standard may be obtained from the World Wide Web at: http://www.atmforum.com.


Table 124: ATM Forum Standards Supported in Cisco IOS Software

LMI (Integrated Local Management Interface)

ILMI 4.0 (af-ilmi-0065.000)

User-to-Network Interface

UNI 3.0 and 3.1 (af-uni-0010.002)

LAN Emulation (Version 2)

Ethernet and Token Ring (af-lane-0021.000)

Multiprotocol over ATM (Version 1)

MPOA (af-mpoa-0087.000)

Private Network-Network Interface

PNNI Version 1 (af-pnni-0055.000)

Frame-based User-to-Network Interface

FUNI

IEEE Standards

The full text for each standard may be obtained from the World Wide Web at: http://www.ieee.com.

IEEE Standards supported in Cisco IOS software are as follows:

Frame Relay Forum Standards

The full text for each standard may be obtained from the World Wide Web at: http://www.frforum.com.

Frame Relay Forum standards supported in Cisco IOS software are as follows:

CCITT Standards

CCITT standards supported in Cisco IOS Software are as follows:


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