RFC 151 (rfc151) - Page 2 of 2
Comments on a proffered official ICP: RFCs 123, 127
Alternative Format: Original Text Document
RFC 19 October 1969
1. In RFC 123 (bottom of Page 2) it is suggested that the byte size for the
connection to the server socket L is 32. However, in the modifications
to second level protocol (RDC 107) it is specified that it is up to the
sending process to chose the byte size. According to the Host-Host
protocol, NCPs should be prepared to accept messages in any byte size
(1RFC 127, I disagree with the comment "send 32 bits of data in one
message" because it is a second level protocol decision that a message
can be sent in any size pieces and the size is to be specified through
the ALL mechanism. In particular, there may be hosts which are not
prepared to accept more than few bytes at a time (TIPs).
In general we should not make second level decisions in a third level
protocol.
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[ direction of Alex McKenzie. 12/96 ]
Kreznar