RFC 999 (rfc999) - Page 2 of 22
Requests For Comments summary notes: 900-999
Alternative Format: Original Text Document
RFC 999 March 1987
996 Mills Feb 87 Statistics Server
This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts and
gateways on the DARPA Internet that choose to implement a remote
statistics monitoring facility may use this protocol to send statistics
data upon request to a monitoring center or debugging host.
995 ANSI Apr 86 End System to Intermediate System
Routing Exchange Protocol for use in
conjunction with ISO 8473.
This Protocol is one of a set of International Standards produced to
facilitate the interconnection of open systems. The set of standards
covers the services and protocols required to achieve such interconnection.
This Protocol is positioned with respect to other related standards by
the layers defined in the Reference Model for Open Systems Interconnection
(ISO 7498) and by the structure defined in the Internal Organization of the
Network Layer (DIS 8648). In particular, it is a protocol of the Network
Layer. This Protocol permits End Systems and Intermediate Systems to
exchange configuration and routing information to facilitate the operation
of the routing and relaying functions of the Network Layer.
994 ANSI Mar 86 Final Text of DIS 8473, Protocol for
Providing the Connectionless Mode
Network Service
This Protocol Standard is one of a set of International Standards
produced to facilitate the interconnection of open systems. The set of
standards covers the services and protocols required to achieve such
interconnection. This Protocol Standard is positioned with respect to
other related standards by the layers defined in the Reference Model
for Open Systems Interconnection (ISO 7498). In particular, it is a
protocol of the Network Layer. This Protocol may be used between
network-entities in end systems or in Network Layer relay systems (or
both). It provides the Connectionless-mode Network Service as defined
in Addendum 1 to the Network Service Definition Covering Connectionless-mode
Transmission (ISO 8348/AD1).
993 Clark Dec 86 PCMAIL: A Distributed Mail System for
Personal Computers
This document is a discussion of the Pcmail workstation-based
distributed mail system. It is a revision of the design published in
NIC RFC-984. The revision is based on discussion and comment fromm a
variety of sources, as well as further research into the design of
interactive Pcmail clients and the use of client code on machines other
than IBM PCs. As this design may change, implementation of this
document is not advised. Obsoletes RFC-984.
Westine & Postel