RFC 1199 (rfc1199) - Page 2 of 22
Request for Comments Summary Notes: 1100-1199
Alternative Format: Original Text Document
RFC 1199 Summary of 1100-1199 December 1991
open systems environment may profit from our experiences. This memo
provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify
any standard.
1196 Zimmerman Dec 90 The Finger User Information Protocol
This memo describes the Finger User Information Protocol. This is a
simple protocol which provides an interface to a remote user information
program. Based on RFC 742, a description of the original Finger
protocol, this memo attempts to clarify the expected communication
between the two ends of a Finger connection. It also tries not to
invalidate the many existing implementations or add unnecessary
restrictions to the original protocol definition. This edition corrects
and clarifies in a minor way, RFC 1194. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
1195 Callon Dec 90 Use of OSI IS-IS for Routing in TCP/IP
and Dual Environments
This memo specifies an integrated routing protocol, based on the OSI
Intra-Domain IS-IS Routing Protocol, which may be used as an interior
gateway protocol (IGP) to support TCP/IP as well as OSI. This allows a
single routing protocol to be used to support pure IP environments, pure
OSI environments, and dual environments. This specification was
developed by the IS-IS working group of the Internet Engineering Task
Force. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
1194 Zimmerman Nov 90 The Finger User Information Protocol
This memo describes the Finger User Information Protocol. This is a
simple protocol which provides an interface to a remote user information
program. Based on RFC 742, a description of the original Finger
protocol, this memo attempts to clarify the expected communication
between the two ends of a Finger connection. It also tries not to
invalidate the many existing implementations or add unnecessary
restrictions to the original protocol definition. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
1193 Ferrari Nov 90 Client Requirements for Real-Time
Communication Services
This memo describes client requirements for real-time communication
services. This memo provides information for the Internet community,
and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. It does not
specify any standard.
Reynolds