Network Working Group A. Shoshani Request for Comments: 44 R. Long A. Landsberg System Development Corporation 10 April 1970 Comments on NWG/RFC33 and 36 Generally, we are satisfied with the suggestions for the new Host- to-Host protocol. However, we...
Network Working Group A. G. Nemeth Request for Comments: 43 M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory 8 April 1970 Proposed Meeting On Friday, 8 May 1970, at 9:30 AM a meeting at M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory is proposed. A description of LIL (Local Interaction Language...
Network Working Group E.I. Ancona Request for Comments: 42 M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory 31 March 1970 Message Data Types Proposal: We propose that the first eight bits of a normal message be reserved for a message data type. Adoption of this convention...
Network Working Group John Melvin Request for Comments: 41 SRI/ARC 30 March 1970 IMP/IMP Teletype Communication I have occasionally found myself in a situatuation in Which I see a message from site X on my IMP teletype, but I don't know the time and...
Network Working Group E. Harslem Request for Comments: 40 J. Heafner RAND March 1970 More Comments on the Forthcoming Protocol We have recently discussed NWG/RFCNos. 36 and 39 with Steve Crocker, UCLA. Steve has asked that we elaborate on the errors,...
Network Working Group E. Harslem Request for Comments: 39 J. Heafner RAND 25 March 1970 COMMENTS ON PROTOCOL RE: NWG/RFC#36 We offer the following suggestions to be considered as additions to the April 28th 1970 protocol grammar specifications. ERROR...
Network Working Group Stephen M. Wolfe Request for Comments: 38 UCLA CCN 20 March 1970 Comments on Network Protocol from NWG/RFC#36 The proposed protocol does not allow for the possible multiplexing of connections over links. Generally, this presents...
Network Working Group S. Crocker Request for Comments: 37 UCLA 20 March 1970 Network Meeting Epilogue, etc. The Meeting ----------- On Tuesday, March 17, 1970, I hosted a Network meeting at UCLA. About 25 people attended, including representatives fr...
Network Working Group S. Crocker Request for Comments: 36 16 March 1970 Protocol Notes I Overview -------- The network protocol provides three facilities: 1. Connection establishment 2. Flow control 3. Reconnection Reconnection is considered separate...
Network Working Group S. Crocker Request for Comments: 35 UCLA Category: Informational 3 March 1970 Network Meeting I expect to have the details of the new network protocol as outlined in NWG/RFC#33 ready in two weeks. Some interest has been expresse...