RFC 2099 (rfc2099) - Page 3 of 21


Request for Comments Summary RFC Numbers 2000-2099



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RFC 2099                  Summary of 2000-2099                March 1997


2091    Meyer        Jan 97   Triggered Extensions to RIP to Support
                              Demand Circuits

This document defines a modification which can be applied to Bellman-
Ford (distance vector) algorithm information broadcasting protocols.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]


2090    Emberson     Feb 97   TFTP Multicast Option

This document describes a new TFTP option. This new option will allow
the multiple clients to receive the same file concurrently through the
use of Multicast packets.  This memo defines an Experimental Protocol
for the Internet community.


2089    Wijnen       Jan 97   V2ToV1 Mapping SNMPv2 onto SNMPv1 within
                              a bi-lingual SNMP agent

The goal of this memo is to document a common way of mapping an SNMPv2
response into an SNMPv1 response within a bi-lingual SNMP agent (one
that supports both SNMPv1 and SNMPv2).  This memo provides information
for the Internet community.  This memo does not specify an Internet
standard of any kind.


2088    Myers        Jan 97   IMAP4 non-synchronizing literals

The Internet Message Access Protocol [IMAP4] contains the "literal"
syntactic construct for communicating strings.  When sending a literal
from client to server, IMAP4 requires the client to wait for the server
to send a command continuation request between sending the octet count
and the string data.  This document specifies an alternate form of
literal which does not require this network round trip.  [STANDARDS-
TRACK]


2087    Myers        Jan 97   IMAP4 QUOTA extension

The QUOTA extension of the Internet Message Access Protocol [IMAP4]
permits administrative limits on resource usage (quotas) to be
manipulated through the IMAP protocol.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]









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