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Network Working Group J. B. North Request for Comments: 84 23 December 1970 NIC 5620 Network Working Group J. B. North Request for Comments: 84 23 December 1970 NIC 5620 LIST OF NWG/RFC's 1-80 NWG/RFC 1 7 April 1969 NIC 4687 HOST Software S. Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 2 9 April 1969 NIC 4688 HOST Software B. Duvall (SRI) NWG/RFC 3 9 April 1969 NIC 4689 Documentation Conventions S. Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 4 24 March 1969 NIC 4690 Network Timetable E. Shapiro (SRI) NWG/RFC 5 2 June 1969 NIC 4691 DEL J. Rulifson (SRI) NWG/RFC 6 10 April 1969 NIC 4692 Conversation with Bob Kahn S. Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 7 5 May 1969 NIC 4693 HOST/IMP Interface G. Deloche (UCLA) NWG/RFC 8 5 May 1969 NIC 4694 ARPA Network Functional Specifications G. Deloche (UCLA) NWG/RFC 9 1 May 1969 NIC 4695 HOST Software G. Deloche (UCLA) NWG/RFC 10 29 July 1969 NIC 4696 Documentation Conventions S. Crocker (UCLA) [Page 1] RFC 84 List of NWG/RFC's 1-80 December 1970 NWG/RFC 11 1 August 1969 NIC 4718 Implementation of the HOST-HOST Software Procedures in GORDO G. Deloche (UCLA) NWG/RFC 12 26 August 1969 NIC 4697 IMP/HOST Interface Flow Diagram M. Wingfield (UCLA) NWG/RFC 13 20 August 1969 NIC 4698 Referring to NWG/RFC 11 Vint Cerf (UCLA) NWG/RFC 14 (never issued) NWG/RFC 15 25 September 1969 NIC 4754 Network Subsystem for Time-Sharing HOSTS C. Stephen Carr (UTAH) NWG/RFC 16 27 August 1969 NIC 4719 MIT (address) Steve Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 17 27 August 1969 NIC 4699 Some Questions Re: HOST-IMP Protocol John E. Kreznar (SDC) NWG/RFC 18 September 1969 NIC 4720 (use of links 1 and 2) Vint Cerf (UCLA) NWG/RFC 19 7 October 1969 NIC 4721 Two Protocol Suggestions to Reduce Congestion at Swap-bound Nodes John E. Kreznar (SDC) NWG/RFC 20 10 October 1969 NIC 4722 ASCII Format for Network Interchange Vint Cerf (UCLA) NWG/RFC 21 17 October 1969 NIC 4723 (report of Network meeting) Vint Cerf (UCLA) NWG/RFC 22 17 October 1969 NIC 4724 HOST-HOST Control Message Formats Vint Cerf (UCLA) [Page 2] RFC 84 List of NWG/RFC's 1-80 December 1970 NWG/RFC 23 16 October 1969 NIC 4725 Transmission of Multiple Control Messages G. Gregg (UCSB) NWG/RFC 24 21 November 1969 NIC 4726 Documentation Conventions Steve Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 25 30 October 1969 NIC 4727 No High Link Numbers Steve Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 26 Never Issued NWG/RFC 27 6 December 1969 NIC 4729 Documentation Conventions Steve Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 28 13 January 1970 NIC 4730 Time Standards Bill English (ARC) NWG/RFC 29 19 January 1970 NIC 4731 Note in Response to Bill English's Request for Comments Robert Kahn (BBN) NWG/RFC 30 4 February 1970 NIC 4732 Documentation Conventions Steve Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 31 February 1968 NIC 4733 Binary Message Forms in Computer Networks Daniel Borrow (BBN) William R. Sutherland (LINC) NWG/RFC 32 31 January 1969 NIC 4734 Connecting M.I.T. Computers to the ARPA Computer-to-Computer Communication Network Dietrich Vedder (MAC) NWG/RFC 33 12 February 1970 NIC 4735 New HOST-HOST Protocol Steve Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 34 26 February 1970 NIC 4736 Some Brief Preliminary Notes on the ARC Clock Bill English (ARC) [Page 3] RFC 84 List of NWG/RFC's 1-80 December 1970 NWG/RFC 35 3 March 1970 NIC 4737 Network Meeting Steve Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 36 16 March 1970 NIC 4738 Protocol Notes Steve Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 37 20 March 1970 NIC 4739 Network Meeting Epilogue, etc. Steve Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 38 20 March 1970 NIC 4740 Comments on Network Protocol from NWG/RFC 36 Stephen M. Wolfe (UCLA) NWG/RFC 39 25 March 1970 NIC 4741 Comments on Protocol Re: NWG/RFC 36 E. Harslem (RAND) J. Heafner (RAND) NWG/RFC 40 27 March 1970 NIC 4742 More Comments on the Forthcoming Protocol E. Harslem (RAND) J. Heafner (RAND) NWG/RFC 41 30 March 1970 NIC 4743 IMP-IMP Teletype Communication John Melvin (ARC) NWG/RFC 42 31 March 1970 NIC 4744 Message Data Types E. I. Ancona (LINC) NWG/RFC 43 8 April 1970 NIC 4745 Proposed Meeting A. G. Nemeth (LINC) NWG/RFC 44 10 April 1970 NIC 4746 Comments on NWG/RFC 33 and 36 A. Shohani (SDC) R. Long (SDC) A. Kandsberg (SDC) NWG/RFC 45 14 April 1970 NIC 4747 New Protocol is Coming J. Postel (UCLA) S. Crocker (UCLA) [Page 4] RFC 84 List of NWG/RFC's 1-80 December 1970 NWG/RFC 46 17 April 1970 NIC 4748 ARPA Network Protocol Notes Edwin W. Meyer Jr. (MAC) NWG/RFC 47 20 April 1970 NIC 4749 BBN's Comments on NWG/RFC 33 J. Postel (UCLA) S. Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 48 21 April 1970 NIC 4750 A Possible Protocol Plateau J. Postel (UCLA) S. Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 49 25 April 1970 NIC 4728 Conversations with Steve Crocker E. W. Meyer Jr. (MAC) NWG/RFC 50 30 April 1970 NIC 4751 Comments on the Meyer Proposal E. Harslem (RAND) J. Heafner (RAND) NWG/RFC 51 4 May 1970 NIC 4752 Proposal for a Network Interchange Language M. Elie (UCLA) NWG/RFC 52 1 July 1970 NIC 4753 Updated Distribution List S. Crocker (UCLA) J. Postel (UCLA) NWG/RFC 53 9 June 1970 NIC 4755 An Official Protocol Mechanism S. Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 54 18 June 1970 NIC 4756 An Official Protocol Proffering Steve Crocker (UCLA) Jon Postel (UCLA) John Newkirk (HARV) Mike Kraley (HARV) [Page 5] RFC 84 List of NWG/RFC's 1-80 December 1970 NWG/RFC 55 19 June 1970 NIC 4757 A Prototypical Implementation of the NCP J. Newkirk (HARV) M. Kraley (HARV) J. Postel (UCLA) S. Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 56 19 June 1970 NIC 4758 Third Level Protocol Ed Belove (HARV) Dave Black (HARV) Bob Flegal (UTAH) Lamar G. Farquar (UTAH) NWG/RFC 57 19 June 1970 NIC 4759 Thoughts and Reflections on NWG/RFC 54 Mike Kraley (HARV) John Newkirk (HARV) NWG/RFC 58 26 June 1970 NIC 4760 Logical Message Synchronization T. P. Skinner (MAC) NWG/RFC 59 27 June 1970 NIC 4761 Flow Control - Fixed Versus Demand Allocation Edwin W. Meyer Jr. NWG/RFC 60 13 July 1970 NIC 4762 A Simplified NCP Protocol Richard Kalin (LINC) NWG/RFC 61 17 July 1970 NIC 4961 A Note on Interprocess Communications in a Resource Sharing Computer Network Dave Walden (BBN) NWG/RFC 62 3 August 1970 NIC 4962 A Note on Interprocess Communications in a Resource Sharing Computer Network Dave Walden (BBN) NWG/RFC 63 31 July 1970 NIC 4963 Belated Network Meeting Report V. Cerf (UCLA) NWG/RFC 64 (undated) NIC 4964 Getting Rid of Marking M. Elie (UCLA) [Page 6] RFC 84 List of NWG/RFC's 1-80 December 1970 NWG/RFC 65 29 August 1970 NIC 4965 Comments on Host-Host Protocol Document No. 1 (by S. Crocker - 8/3/70) Dave Walden (BBN) NWG/RFC 66 26 August 1970 NIC 5409 3rd level Ideas and Other Noise S. Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 67 (undated) NIC 5410 Proposed Changes to Host/IMP Spec to Eliminate Marking W. Crowther (BBN) NWG/RFC 68 31 August 1970 NIC 5411 Comments on Memory Allocation Control Commands (CEASE, ALL, GVB, RET) and RFNM M. Elie (UCLA) NWG/RFC 69 22 September 1970 NIC 5412 Distribution List Change for MIT A. Bhushan (MAC) NWG/RFC 70 15 October 1970 NIC 5413 A Note on Padding S. Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 71 25 September 1970 NIC 5414 Reallocation in Case of Input Error Tjaart Schipper (UCLA) NWG/RFC 72 28 September 1970 NIC 5415 Proposed Moratorium on Changes to Network Protocol R.D. Bressler (MAC) NWG/RFC 73 25 September 1970 NIC 5416 Response to NWG/RFC 67 S. Crocker (UCLA) NWG/RFC 74 16 October 1970 NIC 5417 Specification for Network Use of the UCSB On-Line Systems J. White (UCSB) NWG/RFC 75 14 October 1970 NIC 5418 Network Meeting S. Crocker (UCLA) [Page 7] RFC 84 List of NWG/RFC's 1-80 December 1970 NWG/RFC 76 28 October 1970 NIC 5180 Connection-By-Name: User-Oriented Protocol J. Bouknight (ILL) J. Madden (ILL) G. Grossman (ILL) NWG/RFC 77 20 November 1970 NIC 5604 Network Meeting Report J. Postel (UCLA) NWG/RFC 78 (undated) NIC 5199 NCP Status Report: UCSB/RAND E. Harslem (RAND) J. Heafner (RAND) J. White (UCSB) NWG/RFC 79 16 November 1970 NIC 5601 Logger Protocol Error Edwin W. Meyer, Jr. (MAC NWG/RFC 80 1 December 1970 NIC 5608 Protocols and Data Formats E. Harslem (RAND) J. Heafner (RAND) [ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ] [ into the online RFC archives by Paul Hethmon 02/98 ] [Page 8].
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