RFC 900 - Assigned Numbers

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Network Working Group J. Reynolds
Request for Comments: 900 J. Postel
 ISI
Obsoletes RFCs: 870, 820, June 1984
790, 776, 770, 762, 758, 755,
750, 739, 604, 503, 433, 349
Obsoletes IENs: 127, 117, 93
 ASSIGNED NUMBERS
Status of this Memo
 This memo is an official status report on the numbers used in
 protocols in the ARPA-Internet community.
Introduction
 This Network Working Group Request for Comments documents the
 currently assigned values from several series of numbers used in
 network protocol implementations. This RFC will be updated
 periodically, and in any case current information can be obtained
 from Joyce Reynolds. The assignment of numbers is also handled by
 Joyce. If you are developing a protocol or application that will
 require the use of a link, socket, port, protocol, network number,
 etc., please contact Joyce to receive a number assignment.
 Joyce Reynolds
 USC - Information Sciences Institute
 4676 Admiralty Way
 Marina del Rey, California 90292-6695
 Phone: (213) 822-1511
 ARPA mail: JKREYNOLDS@USC-ISIF.ARPA
 Most of the protocols mentioned here are documented in the RFC series
 of notes. The more prominent and more generally used are documented
 in the "Internet Protocol Transition Workbook" [31] or in the old
 "ARPANET Protocol Handbook" [32] prepared by the NIC. Some of the
 items listed are undocumented. Further information on protocols can
 be found in the memo "Official Protocols" [83].
 In all cases the name and mailbox of the responsible individual is
 indicated. In the lists that follow, a bracketed entry, e.g.,
 [31,iii], at the right hand margin of the page indicates a reference
 for the listed protocol, where the number cites the document and the
 "iii" cites the person. Whenever possible, this "iii" is a NIC
 Ident.
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Network Numbers
 ASSIGNED NETWORK NUMBERS
 The network numbers listed here are used as internet addresses by the
 Internet Protocol (IP) [31,71]. The IP uses a 32-bit address field
 and divides that address into a network part and a "rest" or local
 address part. The division takes 3 forms or classes.
 The first type of address, or class A, has a 7-bit network number
 and a 24-bit local address. The highest-order bit is set to 0.
 This allows 128 class A networks.
 1 2 3
 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
 |0| NETWORK | Local Address |
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
 Class A Address
 The second type of address, class B, has a 14-bit network number
 and a 16-bit local address. The two highest-order bits are set to
 1-0. This allows 16,384 class B networks.
 1 2 3
 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
 |1 0| NETWORK | Local Address |
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
 Class B Address
 The third type of address, class C, has a 21-bit network number
 and a 8-bit local address. The three highest-order bits are set
 to 1-1-0. This allows 2,097,152 class C networks.
 1 2 3
 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
 |1 1 0| NETWORK | Local Address |
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
 Class C Address
 Note: No addresses are allowed with the three highest-order bits
 set to 1-1-1. These addresses (sometimes called "class D") are
 reserved.
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Network Numbers
 One commonly used notation for internet host addresses divides the
 32-bit address into four 8-bit fields and specifies the value of each
 field as a decimal number with the fields separated by periods. This
 is called the "dotted decimal" notation. For example, the internet
 address of USC-ISIF.ARPA in dotted decimal is 010.002.000.052, or
 10.2.0.52.
 The dotted decimal notation will be used in the listing of assigned
 network numbers. The class A networks will have nnn.rrr.rrr.rrr, the
 class B networks will have nnn.nnn.rrr.rrr, and the class C networks
 will have nnn.nnn.nnn.rrr, where nnn represents part or all of a
 network number and rrr represents part or all of a local address.
 There are four catagories of users of Internet Addresses: Research,
 Defense, Government (Non-Defense), and Commercial. To reflect the
 allocation of network identifiers among the categories, a
 one-character code is placed to the left of the network number: R for
 Research, D for Defense, G for Government, and C for Commercial (see
 Appendix A for further details on this division of the network
 identification).
 Network numbers are assigned for networks that are connected to the
 ARPA-Internet and DDN-Internet, and for independent networks that use
 the IP family protocols (these are usually commercial). These
 independent networks are marked with an asterisk preceeding the
 number.
 The administrators of independent networks must apply separately for
 permission to interconnect their network with either the
 ARPA-Internet of the DDN-Internet. Independent networks need not be
 listed in the working tables of either the ARPA-Internet or
 DDN-Internet hosts or gateways.
 For various reasons, the assigned numbers of networks are sometimes
 changed. To ease the transition the old number will be listed for a
 transition period as well. These "old number" entries will be marked
 with a "T" following the number and preceeding the name, and the
 network name will be suffixed "-TEMP".
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Network Numbers
 Assigned Network Numbers
 Class A Networks
 * Internet Address Name Network References
 - ---------------- ---- ------- ----------
 000.rrr.rrr.rrr Reserved [JBP]
 R 004.rrr.rrr.rrr SATNET Atlantic Satellite Network[DM11]
 D 006.rrr.rrr.rrr T YPG-NET-TEMP Yuma Proving Grounds [7,BXA]
 D 007.rrr.rrr.rrr T EDN-TEMP DCEC EDN [EC5]
 R 008.rrr.rrr.rrr T BBN-NET-TEMP BBN Network [JSG5]
 R 010.rrr.rrr.rrr ARPANET ARPANET [7,32,REK2]
 D 011.rrr.rrr.rrr DODIIS DoD INTEL INFO SYS [AY7]
 C 012.rrr.rrr.rrr ATT ATT, Bell Labs [MH13]
 C 014.rrr.rrr.rrr PDN Public Data Network [REK4]
 R 018.rrr.rrr.rrr T MIT-TEMP MIT Network [15,82,DDC2]
 D 023.rrr.rrr.rrr DDN-TC-NET DDN-TestCell-Network [DXH]
 D 024.rrr.rrr.rrr MINET MINET [7,DHH]
 R 025.rrr.rrr.rrr RSRE-EXP RSRE Experimental [NM]
 D 026.rrr.rrr.rrr MILNET MILNET [FLM2]
 R 027.rrr.rrr.rrr T NOSC-LCCN-TEMPNOSC / LCCN [RH6]
 R 028.rrr.rrr.rrr WIDEBAND Wide Band Satellite Net [CJW2]
 R 032.rrr.rrr.rrr UCL-TAC UCL TAC [PK]
 R 036.rrr.rrr.rrr T SU-NET-TEMP Stanford University Network[JCM]
 R 039.rrr.rrr.rrr T SRINET-TEMP SRI Local Network [GEOF]
 R 041.rrr.rrr.rrr BBN-TEST-A BBN-GATE-TEST-A [RH6]
 R 044.rrr.rrr.rrr AMPRNET Amateur Radio Experiment Net[HM]
 001.rrr.rrr.rrr-003.rrr.rrr.rrr Unassigned [JBP]
 005.rrr.rrr.rrr Unassigned [JBP]
 009.rrr.rrr.rrr Unassigned [JBP]
 013.rrr.rrr.rrr Unassigned [JBP]
 015.rrr.rrr.rrr-017.rrr.rrr.rrr Unassigned [JBP]
 019.rrr.rrr.rrr-022.rrr.rrr.rrr Unassigned [JBP]
 029.rrr.rrr.rrr-031.rrr.rrr.rrr Unassigned [JBP]
 033.rrr.rrr.rrr-035.rrr.rrr.rrr Unassigned [JBP]
 037.rrr.rrr.rrr-038.rrr.rrr.rrr Unassigned [JBP]
 040.rrr.rrr.rrr Unassigned [JBP]
 042.rrr.rrr.rrr-043.rrr.rrr.rrr Unassigned [JBP]
 045.rrr.rrr.rrr-126.rrr.rrr.rrr Unassigned [JBP]
 127.rrr.rrr.rrr Reserved [JBP]
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Network Numbers
 Class B Networks
 * Internet Address Name Network References
 - ---------------- ---- ------- ----------
 128.000.rrr.rrr Reserved [JBP]
 R 128.001.rrr.rrr BBN-TEST-B BBN-GATE-TEST-B [RH6]
 R 128.002.rrr.rrr CMU-NET CMU-Ethernet [HDW2]
 R 128.003.rrr.rrr LBL-CSAM LBL-CSAM-RESEARCH [JS38]
 R 128.004.rrr.rrr DCNET LINKABIT DCNET [52,DLM1]
 R 128.005.rrr.rrr FORDNET FORD DCNET [52,DLM1]
 R 128.006.rrr.rrr RUTGERS RUTGERS [CLH3]
 R 128.007.rrr.rrr DFVLR DFVLR DCNET Network [HDC1]
 R 128.008.rrr.rrr UMDNET Univ of Maryland DCNET [52,DLM1]
 R 128.009.rrr.rrr ISI-NET USC-ISI Local Network [CMR]
 R 128.010.rrr.rrr PURDUE-CS Purdue Computer Science [CAK]
 R 128.011.rrr.rrr BBN-CRONUS BBN DOS Project [48,WIM]
 R 128.012.rrr.rrr SU-NET Stanford University Net [JCM]
 D 128.013.rrr.rrr MATNET Mobile Access Terminal Net[DM11]
 R 128.014.rrr.rrr BBN-SAT-TEST BBN SATNET Test Net [DM11]
 R 128.015.rrr.rrr S1NET LLL-S1-NET [EAK1]
 R 128.016.rrr.rrr UCLNET University College London [PK]
 D 128.017.rrr.rrr MATNET-ALT Mobile Access Terminal Alt[DM11]
 R 128.018.rrr.rrr SRINET SRI Local Network [GEOF]
 D 128.019.rrr.rrr EDN DCEC EDN [EC5]
 D 128.020.rrr.rrr BRLNET BRLNET [7,MJM2]
 R 128.021.rrr.rrr SF-PR-1 SF-1 Packet Radio Network [JEM]
 R 128.022.rrr.rrr SF-PR-2 SF-2 Packet Radio Network [JEM]
 R 128.023.rrr.rrr BBN-PR BBN Packet Radio Network [JAW3]
 R 128.024.rrr.rrr ROCKWELL-PR Rockwell Packet Radio Net [EHP]
 D 128.025.rrr.rrr BRAGG-PR Ft. Bragg Packet Radio Net [JEM]
 D 128.026.rrr.rrr SAC-PR SAC Packet Radio Network [BG5]
 D 128.027.rrr.rrr DEMO-PR-1 Demo-1 Packet Radio Network[LCS]
 D 128.028.rrr.rrr C3-PR Testbed Development PR NET [BG5]
 R 128.029.rrr.rrr MITRE MITRE Cablenet [86,APS]
 R 128.030.rrr.rrr MIT-NET MIT Local Network [DDC2]
 R 128.031.rrr.rrr MIT-RES MIT Research Network [DDC2]
 R 128.032.rrr.rrr UCB-ETHER UC Berkeley Ethernet [DAM1]
 R 128.033.rrr.rrr BBN-NET BBN Network [JSG5]
 R 128.034.rrr.rrr NOSC-LCCN NOSC / LCCN [RH6]
 R 128.035.rrr.rrr CISLTESTNET1 Honeywell [43,44,RK1]
 R 128.036.rrr.rrr YALE-NET YALE NET [96,JO5]
 D 128.037.rrr.rrr YPG-NET Yuma Proving Grounds [7,BXA]
 D 128.038.rrr.rrr NSWC-NET NSWC Local Host Net [RLH2]
 R 128.039.rrr.rrr NTANET NDRE-TIU [PS3]
 R 128.040.rrr.rrr UCL-NET-A UCL [RC7]
 R 128.041.rrr.rrr UCL-NET-B UCL [RC7]
 R 128.042.rrr.rrr RICE-NET Rice University Net [52,96,PGM]
 R 128.043.rrr.rrr CRANET CANADA REF ARPANET [7,JR17]
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Network Numbers
 D 128.044.rrr.rrr WSMR-NET White Sands Network [TBS]
 D 128.045.rrr.rrr DODIIS-S1 DoD INTEL INFO SYS [AY5]
 D 128.046.rrr.rrr DODIIS-S2 DoD INTEL INFO SYS [AY5]
 D 128.047.rrr.rrr TACTNET Tactical Packet Net [6,KTP]
 C*128.048.rrr.rrr UCDLA-NET UCDLA MELVYL Network [7,CXL]
 R 128.049.rrr.rrr NOSC-ETHER NOSC Ethernet [96,RLB3]
 G 128.050.rrr.rrr COINS Network COINS On-Line Intel Net [RXS]
 G 128.051.rrr.rrr COINSTNET COINS TEST NETWORK [RXS]
 R 128.052.rrr.rrr MIT-AI-NET MIT AI NET [96,MDC]
 R 128.053.rrr.rrr SAC-PR-2 SAC PRNET Number 2 [BG5]
 128.054.rrr.rrr-191.254.rrr.rrr Unassigned [JBP]
 191.255.rrr.rrr Reserved [JBP]
 Class C Networks
 * Internet Address Name Network References
 - ---------------- ---- ------- ----------
 192.000.000.rrr Reserved [JBP]
 R 192.000.001.rrr BBN-TEST-C BBN-GATE-TEST-C [RH6]
 192.000.002.rrr-192.000.255.rrr Unassigned [JBP]
 R 192.001.000.rrr-192.003.255.rrr BBN local networks [SGC]
 192.004.000.rrr-192.004.255.rrr Unassigned [JBP]
 R 192.005.001.rrr CISLHYPERNET Honeywell [RK1]
 R 192.005.002.rrr WISC Univ of Wisconsin Madison [RS23]
 C 192.005.003.rrr HP-DESIGN-AIDS HP Design Aids [NXK]
 C 192.005.004.rrr HP-TCG-UNIX Hewlett Packard TCG Unix [NXK]
 R 192.005.005.rrr DEC-MRNET DEC Marlboro Ethernet [92,KWP]
 R 192.005.006.rrr DEC-MRRAD DEC Marlboro Developmt [92,KWP]
 R 192.005.007.rrr CIT-CS-NET Caltech-CS-Net [95,DSW]
 R 192.005.008.rrr WASHINGTON University of Washington [JAR4]
 R 192.005.009.rrr AERONET Aerospace Labnet [2,LCN]
 R 192.005.010.rrr ECLNET USC-ECL-CAMPUS-NET [MXB]
 R 192.005.011.rrr CSS-RING SEISMIC-RESEARCH-NET [RR2]
 R 192.005.012.rrr UTAH-NET UTAH-COMPUTER-SCIENCE-NET [RF1]
 R 192.005.013.rrr CCNET Compion Network [96,FAS]
 R 192.005.014.rrr RAND-NET RAND Network [96,JDG]
 R 192.005.015.rrr NYU-NET NYU Network [EF5]
 R 192.005.016.rrr LANL-LAND Los Alamos Dev LAN [96,JC11]
 R 192.005.017.rrr NRL-NET Naval Research Lab [AP]
 R 192.005.018.rrr IPTO-NET ARPA-IPTO Office Net [REK2]
 R 192.005.019.rrr UCIICS UCI-ICS Res Net [MXR]
 R 192.005.020.rrr CISLTTYNET Honeywell [RK1]
 D 192.005.021.rrr BRLNET1 BRLNET1 [7,MJM2]
 D 192.005.022.rrr BRLNET2 BRLNET2 [7,MJM2]
 D 192.005.023.rrr BRLNET3 BRLNET3 [7,MJM2]
 D 192.005.024.rrr BRLNET4 BRLNET4 [7,MJM2]
 D 192.005.025.rrr BRLNET5 BRLNET5 [7,MJM2]
 D 192.005.026.rrr NSRDCOA-NET NSRDC Office Auto Net [TC4]
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Network Numbers
 D 192.005.027.rrr DTNSRDC-NET DTNSRDC-NET [TC4]
 R 192.005.028.rrr RSRE-NULL RSRE-NULL [NM]
 R 192.005.029.rrr RSRE-ACC RSRE-ACC [NM]
 R 192.005.030.rrr RSRE-PR RSRE-PR [NM]
 R*192.005.031.rrr SIEMENS-NET Siemens Research Network [PXN]
 R 192.005.032.rrr CISLTESTNET2 Honeywell [43,44,RK1]
 R 192.005.033.rrr CISLTESTNET3 Honeywell [27,28,RK1]
 R 192.005.034.rrr CISLTESTNET4 Honeywell [27,28,RK1]
 R 192.005.035.rrr RIACS USRA [96,RLB1]
 R 192.005.036.rrr CORNELL-CS CORNELL CS Research [96,DK2]
 R 192.005.037.rrr UR-CS-NET U of R CS 3Mb Net [51,LB1]
 R 192.005.038.rrr SRI-C3ETHER SRI-AITAD C3ETHERNET [96,BG5]
 R 192.005.039.rrr UDEL-EECIS Udel EECIS LAN [93,CC2]
 R 192.005.040.rrr PUCC-NET-A PURDUE Comp Cntr Net [JXS]
 D 192.005.041.rrr WISLAN WIS Research LAN [86,JRM1]
 D 192.005.042.rrr AFDSC-HYPER AFDSC Hypernet [MCSJ]
 R 192.005.043.rrr CUCSNET Columbia CS Net [96,LH2]
 R 192.005.044.rrr Farber-PC-Net Farber PC Network [DJF]
 R 192.005.045.rrr AIDS-NET AI&DS Network [96,HA]
 R 192.005.046.rrr NTA-RING NDRE-RING [PS3]
 R 192.005.047.rrr NSRDC NSRDC [PXM]
 R 192.005.048.rrr PURDUE-CS-IL Purdue CS IL Ethernet [96,CAK]
 R 192.005.049.rrr UCSF Univ of Calif, San Fran [93,TXF]
 R 192.005.050.rrr CTH-CS-NET Chalmers CSN Local Net [93,UXB]
 R 192.005.051.rrr Theorynet Cornell Theory Center [96,AB13]
 R 192.005.052.rrr NLM-ETHER NLM-LHNCBC-ETHERNET [71,JA1]
 R 192.005.053.rrr UR-CS-ETHER U of R CS 10Mb Net [51,LB1]
 R 192.005.054.rrr AERO-A6 Aerospace [2,LCN]
 R 192.005.055.rrr UCLA-CECS UCLA-CECS Network [96,RBW]
 C 192.005.056.rrr TARTAN-NET Tartan Labs [SXB]
 R 192.005.057.rrr UDEL-CC UDEL Comp Center [93,RXR]
 R 192.005.058.rrr CSNET-PDN CSNET X.25 Network [47,RDR4]
 R*192.005.059.rrr Inria SM90 Inria GIP SM-90 [MXS]
 R*192.005.060.rrr SM90 X1 Inria SM-90 exp. 1 [MXS]
 R*192.005.061.rrr SM90 X2 Inria SM-90 exp. 2 [MXS]
 R*192.005.062.rrr LITP SM90 LITP SM-90 [MXS]
 R 192.005.064.rrr AMES-NAS-NET NASA ARC NAS LAN [92, MXF]
 R 192.005.065.rrr NPRDC-Ether NPRDC TRCF Ethernet [LRB]
 R 192.005.066.rrr HARV-NET Harvard Comp Sci Net [SXB1]
 R 192.005.067.rrr CECOM-ETHER CECOM ADDCOMPE ETHER [93,GXH]
 R 192.005.068.rrr AERO-130 AEROSPACE-130 [LCN]
 R 192.005.069.rrr UIUC-NET Univ of IL at Urbana [96,AXC]
 G 192.005.070.rrr CELAN COINS Exper. LAN [MXM]
 R 192.005.071.rrr SAC-ETHER SAC C3 Ethernet [96,BG5]
 R*192.005.072.rrr-192.005.087.rrr U Chicago [TXN]
 R 192.005.088.rrr YALE-EE-NET YALE-EE-NET [96,AXG1]
 R 192.005.089.rrr UTEXAS U. Texas Austin Net [96,JSQ1]
 192.005.090.rrr-192.005.255.rrr Unassigned [JBP]
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Network Numbers
 C*192.006.000.rrr-192.006.255.rrr Hewlett Packard [AXG]
 C*192.007.000.rrr-192.007.255.rrr Computer Consoles, Inc. [RA11]
 C*192.008.000.rrr-192.008.255.rrr Spartacus Computers, Inc. [SXM]
 C*192.009.000.rrr-192.009.255.rrr SUN Microsystem, Inc. [WNJ]
 C*192.010.000.rrr-192.010.040.rrr Symbolics, Inc. [CH2]
 R 192.010.041.rrr SCRC-ETHERNET SCRC ETHERNET [96,CH2]
 C*192.010.042.rrr-192.010.255.rrr Symbolics, Inc. [CH2]
 C*192.011.000.rrr-192.011.255.rrr ATT, Bell Labs [MH12]
 C*192.012.000.rrr CADMUS CADMUS-NET [MS9]
 C*192.012.001.rrr CADMUS-EXP-1 CADMUS-NET-EXP-1 [MS9]
 C*192.012.002.rrr CADMUS-EXP-2 CADMUS-NET-EXP-2 [MS9]
 C*192.012.003.rrr FLAIR Fairchild AI Lab Net [96,AMS1]
 C*192.012.004.rrr SCG-NET Hughes SCG Net [96,MXP]
 192.012.005.rrr-223.255.254.rrr Unassigned [JBP]
 223.255.255.rrr Reserved [JBP]
 Other Reserved Internet Addresses
 * Internet Address Name Network References
 - ---------------- ---- ------- ----------
 224.000.000.000-255.255.255.255 Reserved [JBP]
 Network Totals
 Assigned for the ARPA-Internet and the DDN-Internet
 Class A B C Total
 Research 7 36 824 867
 Defense 4 14 9 27
 Government 0 2 1 3
 Commercial 2 0 3 5
 Total 13 52 837 902
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Network Numbers
 Allocated for Internet and Independent Uses
 Class A B C Total
 Research 7 36 845 888
 Defense 4 14 9 27
 Government 0 2 1 3
 Commercial 2 1 1543 1546
 Total 13 53 2398 2464
 Maximum Allowed
 Class A B C Total
 Research 8 1024 65536 66568
 Defense 24 3072 458752 461848
 Government 24 3072 458752 461848
 Commercial 74 9214 1114137 1123394
 Total 126 16382 2097150 2113658
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Version Numbers
 ASSIGNED VERSION NUMBERS
 In the Internet Protocol (IP) [31,71] there is a field to identify
 the version of the internetwork general protocol. This field is 4
 bits in size.
 Assigned Internet Version Numbers
 Decimal Keyword Version References
 ------- ------- ------- ----------
 0 Reserved [JBP]
 1-3 Unassigned [JBP]
 4 IP Internet Protocol [31,71,JBP]
 5 ST ST Datagram Mode [34,JWF]
 6-14 Unassigned [JBP]
 15 Reserved [JBP]
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Protocol Numbers
 ASSIGNED PROTOCOL NUMBERS
 In the Internet Protocol (IP) [31,71] there is a field, called
 Protocol, to identify the the next level protocol. This is an 8 bit
 field.
 Assigned Internet Protocol Numbers
 Decimal Keyword Protocol References
 ------- ------- -------- ----------
 0 Reserved [JBP]
 1 ICMP Internet Control Message [63,JBP]
 2 Unassigned [JBP]
 3 GGP Gateway-to-Gateway [42,MB]
 4 Unassigned [JBP]
 5 ST Stream [34,JWF]
 6 TCP Transmission Control [31,72,JBP]
 7 UCL [PK]
 8 EGP Exterior Gateway Protocol [85,DLM1]
 9 IGP any private interior gateway [JBP]
 10 BBN RCC Monitoring [SGC]
 11 NVP-II Network Voice Protocol [16,SC3]
 12 PUP [11,HGM]
 13 ARGUS [RWS4]
 14 Unassigned [JBP]
 15 XNET Cross Net Debugger [40,JFH2]
 16 Chaos Stream [NC3]
 17 UDP User Datagram [31,70,JBP]
 18 MUX Multiplexing [17,JBP]
 19 DCN Measurement Subsystems [DLM1]
 20 HMP Host Monitoring [41,RH6]
 21 Packet Radio Measurement [ZSU]
 22 XEROX NS IDP [97,LLG]
 23 Trunk-1 [BML]
 24 Trunk-2 [BML]
 25 Leaf-1 [BML]
 26 Leaf-2 [BML]
 27-60 Unassigned [JBP]
 61 any host internal protocol [JBP]
 62 CFTP [35,HCF2]
 63 any local network [JBP]
 64 SATNET and Backroom EXPAK [DM11]
 65 MIT Subnet Support [NC3]
 66 RVD MIT Remote Virtual Disk Protocol [MBG]
 67 Internet Pluribus Packet Core [DM11]
 68 Unassigned [JBP]
 69 SATNET Monitoring [DM11]
 70 Unassigned [JBP]
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Protocol Numbers
 71 Internet Packet Core Utility [DM11]
 72-75 Unassigned [JBP]
 76 Backroom SATNET Monitoring [DM11]
 77 Unassigned [JBP]
 78 WIDEBAND Monitoring [DM11]
 79 WIDEBAND EXPAK [DM11]
 80-254 Unassigned [JBP]
 255 Reserved [JBP]
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Port Numbers
 ASSIGNED PORT NUMBERS
 Ports are used in the TCP [31,72] to name the ends of logical
 connections which carry long term conversations. For the purpose of
 providing services to unknown callers, a service contact port is
 defined. This list specifies the port used by the server process as
 its contact port. The contact port is sometimes called the
 "well-known port".
 To the extent possible, these same port assignments are used with the
 UDP [31,70].
 The assigned ports use a small portion of the possible port numbers.
 The assigned ports have all except the low order eight bits cleared
 to zero. The low order eight bits are specified here.
 Port Assignments:
 Decimal Keyword Description References
 ------- ------- ----------- ----------
 0 Reserved [JBP]
 1-4 Unassigned [JBP]
 5 RJE Remote Job Entry [13,32,JBP]
 7 ECHO Echo [61,JBP]
 9 DISCARD Discard [60,JBP]
 11 USERS Active Users [56,JBP]
 13 DAYTIME Daytime [59,JBP]
 15 NETSTAT Who is up or NETSTAT [JBP]
 17 QUOTE Quote of the Day [66,JBP]
 19 CHARGEN Character Generator [58,JBP]
 20 FTP File Transfer [Default Data] [31,62,JBP]
 21 FTP File Transfer [Control] [31,62,JBP]
 23 TELNET Telnet [78,JBP]
 25 SMTP Simple Mail Transfer [31,68,JBP]
 27 NSW User System FE [18,RHT]
 29 MSG ICP [54,RHT]
 31 MSG Authentication [54,RHT]
 33 Unassigned [JBP]
 35 Any Printer Server [JBP]
 37 TIME Time [74,JBP]
 39 RLP Resource Location Protocol [1,MA]
 41 GRAPHICS Graphics [32,90,JBP]
 42 NAMESERVER Host Name Server [31,65,JBP]
 43 NICNAME Who Is [31,39,JAKE]
 44 MPM FLAGS Protocol [JBP]
 45 MPM Message Processing Module [recv] [64,JBP]
 46 MPM MPM [default send] [64,JBP]
 47 NI FTP [94,SK]
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Port Numbers
 49 Login Host Protocol [PXD]
 51 IMP Logical Address Maintenance [50,AGM]
 53 DOMAIN Domain Name Server [PM1]
 55 ISI Graphics Language [10,RB6]
 57 Any Private Terminal Access [JBP]
 59 Any Private File Service [JBP]
 61 NI MAIL [8,SK]
 63 VIA Systems - FTP [DXD]
 65 Unassigned [JBP]
 67 Unassigned [JBP]
 69 TFTP Trivial File Transfer [31,87,KRS]
 71 NETRJS Remote Job Service [12,32,RTB]
 72 NETRJS Remote Job Service [12,32,RTB]
 73 NETRJS Remote Job Service [12,32,RTB]
 74 NETRJS Remote Job Service [12,32,RTB]
 75 Any Private Dial Out Service [JBP]
 77 Any Private RJE Service [JBP]
 79 FINGER Finger [32,37,KLH]
 81 HOSTS2 Name Server [EAK1]
 83 MIT ML Device [DPR]
 85 MIT ML Device [DPR]
 87 Any Private Terminal Link [JBP]
 89 SU/MIT Telnet Gateway [MRC]
 91 MIT Dover Spooler [EBM]
 93 Device Control Protocol [DCT]
 95 SUPDUP SUPDUP [21,MRC]
 97 Unassigned [JBP]
 99 Metagram Relay [GEOF]
 101 HOSTNAME NIC Host Name Server [31,38,JAKE]
 103 Unassigned [JBP]
 105 CSNET-NS Mailbox Name Nameserver [88,MHS1]
 107 RTELNET Remote Telnet Service [67,JBP]
 109 POP Post Office Protocol [JBP]
 110-129 Unassigned [JBP]
 131 Unassigned [JBP]
 132-223 Reserved [JBP]
 224-241 Unassigned [JBP]
 243 Survey Measurement [9,AV]
 245 LINK [14,RDB2]
 247-255 Unassigned [JBP]
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Autonomous System Numbers
 ASSIGNED AUTONOMOUS SYSTEM NUMBERS
 The Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) [85,84] specifies that groups of
 gateways may form autonomous systems. The EGP provides a 16-bit
 field for identifying such systems. The values of this field are
 registered here.
 Autonomous System Numbers:
 Decimal Name References
 ------- ---- ----------
 0 Reserved [JBP]
 1 The BBN Gateways [MB]
 2 DCN-AS [DLM1]
 3 The MIT Gateways [LM8]
 4 ISI-AS [PXK]
 5 Symbolics [CH2]
 6 HIS-Multics [BIM,RK1]
 7 UK-MOD [RNM1]
 8 RICE-AS [PGM]
 9 CMU-ROUTER [MA]
 10-65534 Unassigned [JBP]
 65535 Reserved [JBP]
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
ARPANET Logical Addresses
 ASSIGNED ARPANET LOGICAL ADDRESSES
 The ARPANET facility for "logical addressing" is described in RFC 878
 [49]. A portion of the possible logical addresses are reseved for
 standard uses.
 There are 49,152 possible logical host addresses. Of these, 256 are
 reserved for assignment to well-known functions. Assignments for
 well-known functions are made by Joyce Reynolds. Assignments for
 other logical host addresses are made by the NIC.
 Logical Address Assignments:
 Decimal Description References
 ------- ----------- ----------
 0 Reserved [JBP]
 1 The BBN Gateways [MB]
 2-255 Unassigned [JBP]
 256 Reserved [JBP]
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
ARPANET Link Numbers
 ASSIGNED ARPANET LINK NUMBERS
 The word "link" here refers to a field in the original ARPANET
 Host/IMP interface leader. The link was originally defined as an
 8-bit field. Later specifications defined this field as the
 "message-id" with a length of 12 bits. The name link now refers to
 the high order 8 bits of this 12-bit message-id field. The Host/IMP
 interface is defined in BBN Report 1822 [7].
 The low-order 4 bits of the message-id field are called the sub-link.
 Unless explicitly specified otherwise for a particular protocol,
 there is no sender to receiver significance to the sub-link. The
 sender may use the sub-link in any way he chooses (it is returned in
 the RFNM by the destination IMP), the receiver should ignore the
 sub-link.
 Link Assignments:
 Decimal Description References
 ------- ----------- ----------
 0 Reserved [JBP]
 1-149 Unassigned [JBP]
 150 Xerox NS IDP [97,LLG]
 151 Unassigned [JBP]
 152 PARC Universal Protocol [11,HGM]
 153 TIP Status Reporting [JGH]
 154 TIP Accounting [JGH]
 155 Internet Protocol [regular] [31,71,JBP]
 156-158 Internet Protocol [experimental] [31,71,JBP]
 159 Figleaf Link [JBW1]
 160-195 Unassigned [JBP]
 196-247 Experimental Protocols [JBP]
 248-255 Network Maintenance [JGH]
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
IEEE 802 SAP Numbers
 IEEE 802 SAP NUMBERS OF INTEREST
 Many of the networks of all classes are IEEE 802 Networks. These
 systems use a Service Access Point field in much the same way the
 ARPANET uses the "link" field.
 Assignments:
 Service Access Point Description References
 -------------------- ----------- ----------
 decimal binary
 96 01100000 DOD IP [31,70,JBP]
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Ethernet Numbers
 ETHERNET NUMBERS OF INTEREST
 Many of the networks of all classes are Ethernets (10Mb) or
 Experimental Ethernets (3Mb). These systems use a message "type"
 field in much the same way the ARPANET uses the "link" field.
 Assignments:
 Ethernet Exp. Ethernet Description References
 ------------- ------------- ----------- ----------
 decimal Hex decimal octal
 512 0200 512 1000 XEROX PUP [1,HGM]
 1536 0600 1536 3000 XEROX NS IDP [97,LLG]
 2048 0800 513 1001 DOD IP [131,71,JBP]
 2049 0801 - - X.75 Internet [LLG]
 2050 0802 - - NBS Internet [LLG]
 2051 0803 - - ECMA Internet [LLG]
 2052 0804 - - Chaosnet [LLG]
 2053 0805 - - X.25 Level 3 [LLG]
 2054 0806 - - Address Res [55,DCP1]
 2076 081C - - Symbolics Private [DCP1]
 32771 8003 - - Cronus VLN [91,DCT]
 32772 8004 - - Cronus Direct [91,DCT]
 32774 8006 - - Nestar [LLG]
 36864 9000 - - Loopback [LLG]
 The standard for transmission of IP datagrams over Ethernets and
 Experimental Ethernets is specified in RFC 894 [41] and RFC 895 [57]
 respectively.
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Address Resolution Protocol
 ASSIGNED ADDRESS RESOLUTION PROTOCOL PARAMETERS
 The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) specified in RFC 826 [55] has
 several parameters. The assigned values for these parameters are
 listed here.
 Assignments:
 Operation Code (op)
 1 REQUEST
 2 REPLY
 Hardware Type (hrd)
 1 ETHERNET (10Mb)
 2 EXPERIMENTAL ETHERNET (3Mb)
 Protocol Type (pro)
 Use the same codes as listed in the section called "Ethernet
 Numbers of Interest".
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Public Data Network Numbers
 ASSIGNED PUBLIC DATA NETWORK NUMBERS
 One of the Internet Class A Networks is the international system of
 Public Data Networks. This section lists the mapping between the
 Internet Addresses and the Public Data Network Addresses (X.121).
 Assignments:
 Internet Public Data Net Description References
 --------------- ----------------- ----------- ----------
 014.000.000.000 Reserved [JBP]
 014.000.000.001 3110-317-00035 00 PURDUE-TN [CAK]
 014.000.000.002 3110-608-00027 00 UWISC-TN [CAK]
 014.000.000.003 3110-302-00024 00 UDEL-TN [CAK]
 014.000.000.004 2342-192-00149 23 UCL-VTEST [PK]
 014.000.000.005 2342-192-00300 23 UCL-TG [PK]
 014.000.000.006 2342-192-00300 25 UK-SATNET [PK]
 014.000.000.007 3110-608-00024 00 UWISC-IBM [MHS1]
 014.000.000.008 3110-213-00045 00 RAND-TN [MO2]
 014.000.000.009 2342-192-00300 23 UCL-CS [PK]
 014.000.000.010 3110-617-00025 00 BBN-VAN-GW [JD21]
 014.000.000.011 2405-015-50300 00 CHALMERS [UXB]
 014.000.000.012 3110-713-00165 00 RICE [PAM6]
 014.000.000.013 3110-415-00261 00 DECWRL [PAM6]
 014.000.000.014 3110-408-00051 00 IBM-SJ [SA1]
 014.000.000.015 2041-117-01000 00 SHAPE [PG3]
 014.000.000.016 2628-153-90075 00 DFVLR [HDC1]
 014.000.000.017-014.255.255.254 Unassigned [JBP]
 014.255.255.255 Reserved [JBP]
 The standard for transmission of IP datagrams over the Public Data
 Network is specified in RFC 877 [47].
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Telnet Options
 ASSIGNED TELNET OPTIONS
 The Telnet Protocol has a number of options that may be negotiated.
 These options are listed here. The "Official Protocols" document
 [83] provides more detailed information.
 Options Name References
 ------- ----------------------- ----------
 0 Binary Transmission [76,JBP]
 1 Echo [77,JBP]
 2 Reconnection [5,JBP]
 3 Suppress Go Ahead [80,JBP]
 4 Approx Message Size Negotiation [32,JBP]
 5 Status [79,JBP]
 6 Timing Mark [81,JBP]
 7 Remote Controlled Trans and Echo [73,JBP]
 8 Output Line Width [3,JBP]
 9 Output Page Size [4,JBP]
 10 Output Carriage-Return Disposition [22,JBP]
 11 Output Horizontal Tab Stops [26,JBP]
 12 Output Horizontal Tab Disposition [25,JBP]
 13 Output Formfeed Disposition [23,JBP]
 14 Output Vertical Tabstops [28,JBP]
 15 Output Vertical Tab Disposition [27,JBP]
 16 Output Linefeed Disposition [24,JBP]
 17 Extended ASCII [53,JBP]
 18 Logout [19,MRC]
 19 Byte Macro [29,JBP]
 20 Data Entry Terminal [30,JBP]
 22 SUPDUP [21,20,MRC]
 22 SUPDUP Output [36,MRC]
 23 Send Location [46,EAK1]
 24 Terminal Type [89,MHS1]
 25 End of Record [69,JBP]
 255 Extended-Options-List [75,JBP]
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Machine Names
 OFFICIAL MACHINE NAMES
 These are the Official Machine Names as they appear in the NIC Host
 Table. Their use is described in RFC 810 [33].
 ALTO
 AMDAHL-V7
 BURROUGHS-B/29
 C/30
 C/70
 CADLINC
 CADR
 CDC-173
 DEC-10
 DEC-1050
 DEC-1080
 DEC-1090
 DEC-1090B
 DEC-1090T
 DEC-2020T
 DEC-2040
 DEC-2040T
 DEC-2050T
 DEC-2060
 DEC-2060T
 DEC-FALCON
 DPS8/70M
 FOONLY-F2
 FOONLY-F3
 FOONLY-F4
 H-316
 H-60/68
 H-68
 H-68/80
 H-89
 HONEYWELL-DPS-8/70M
 IBM-158
 IBM-360/67
 IBM-370/3033
 IBM-4341
 IBM-PC
 IMSAI
 K102
 LSI-11
 LSI-11/23
 M6800
 MAXC
 MLC
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Machine Names
 NAS-AS/5
 ONYX-09001
 ONYX-28000
 PDP-11
 PDP-11/34
 PDP-11/40
 PDP-11/44
 PDP-11/45
 PDP-11/50
 PDP-11/70
 PERQ
 PLURIBUS
 ROLM-1666
 SMI
 SUN-150
 SYMBOLICS-3600
 UNIVAC-1100
 VAX-11/730
 VAX-11/750
 VAX-11/780
 XEROX-8010
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
System Names
 OFFICIAL SYSTEM NAMES
 These are the Official System Names as they appear in the NIC Host
 Table. Their use is described in RFC 810 [33].
 ASP
 AUGUST
 BKY
 CCP
 DOS/360
 ELF
 EPOS
 EXEC-8
 GCOS
 GPOS
 ITS
 INTERCOM
 INTERLISP
 KRONOS
 MCP
 MOS
 MPX-RT
 MULTICS
 MVT
 NOS
 NOS/BE
 OS/MVS
 OS/MVT
 RIG
 RSX-11M
 RT11
 SCOPE
 SIGNAL
 SINTRAN
 TENEX
 TOPS-10
 TOPS-20
 TSS
 UNIX
 VM/370
 VM/CMS
 VMS
 WAITS
 XDE
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Protocol Names
 OFFICIAL PROTOCOL AND SERVICE NAMES
 These are the Official Protocol Names. Their use is described in
 greater detail in RFC 810 [33].
 CHARGEN - Character Generator Protocol
 CLOCK - DCNET Time Server Protocol
 CSNET-NS - CSNET Mailbox Nameserver Protocol
 DAYTIME - Daytime Protocol
 DISCARD - Discard Protocol
 DOMAIN - Domain Name Server Protocol
 ECHO - Echo Protocol
 EGP - Exterior Gateway Protocol
 FINGER - Finger Protocol
 FTP - File Transfer Protocol
 GGP - Gateway Gateway Protocol
 GRAPHICS - Graphics Protocol
 HMP - Host Monitoring Protocol
 HOSTNAME - Hostname Protocol
 ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol
 IGP - Interior Gateway Protocol
 IP - Internet Protocol
 MPM - Internet Message Protocol
 MUX - Multiplexing Protocol
 NAMESERVER - Host Name Server Protocol
 NETED - Network Standard Text Editor
 NETRJS - Remote Job Service
 NICNAME - Who Is Protocol
 NVP-II - Network Voice Protocol
 POP - Post Office Protocol
 QUOTE - Quote of the Day Protocol
 RVD - Remote Virtual Disk Protocol
 RLP - Resource Location Protocol
 RJE - Remote Job Entry Protocol
 RTELNET - Remote Telnet Service
 SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
 ST - Stream Protocol
 SUPDUP - SUPDUP Protocol
 TELNET - Telnet Protocol
 TCP - Transmission Control Protocol
 TFTP - Trivial File Transfer Protocol
 TIME - Time Server Protocol
 UDP - User Datagram Protocol
 USERS - Active Users Protocol
 XNET - Cross Net Debugger
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Terminal Type Names
 OFFICIAL TERMINAL TYPE NAMES
 These are the Official Terminal Type Names. Their use is described
 in RFC 884 [89].
 ADDS-CONSUL-980
 ADDS-REGENT-100
 ADDS-REGENT-20
 ADDS-REGENT-200
 ADDS-REGENT-25
 ADDS-REGENT-40
 ADDS-REGENT-60
 AMPEX-DIALOGUE-80
 ANDERSON-JACOBSON-630
 ANDERSON-JACOBSON-832
 ANDERSON-JACOBSON-841
 ANN-ARBOR-AMBASSADOR
 ARDS
 BITGRAPH
 BUSSIPLEXER
 CALCOMP-565
 CDC-456
 CDI-1030
 CDI-1203
 COMPUCOLOR-II
 CONCEPT-100
 DATA-100
 DATA-GENERAL-6053
 DATAGRAPHIX-132A
 DATAMEDIA-1520
 DATAMEDIA-1521
 DATAMEDIA-2500
 DATAMEDIA-3025
 DATAMEDIA-3025A
 DATAMEDIA-3045
 DATAMEDIA-3045A
 DATAMEDIA-DT80/1
 DATAPOINT-2200
 DATAPOINT-3000
 DATAPOINT-3300
 DATAPOINT-3360
 DEC-DECWRITER-I
 DEC-DECWRITER-II
 DEC-GT40
 DEC-GT40A
 DEC-GT42
 DEC-LA120
 DEC-LA30
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Terminal Type Names
 DEC-LA36
 DEC-LA38
 DEC-VT05
 DEC-VT100
 DEC-VT132
 DEC-VT50
 DEC-VT50H
 DEC-VT52
 DELTA-DATA-5000
 DELTA-TELTERM-2
 DIABLO-1620
 DIABLO-1640
 DIGILOG-333
 DTC-300S
 EDT-1200
 EXECUPORT-4000
 EXECUPORT-4080
 GENERAL-TERMINAL-100A
 GSI
 HAZELTINE-1500
 HAZELTINE-1510
 HAZELTINE-1520
 HAZELTINE-2000
 HP-2621
 HP-2621A
 HP-2621P
 HP-2626
 HP-2626A
 HP-2626P
 HP-2640
 HP-2640A
 HP-2640B
 HP-2645
 HP-2645A
 HP-2648
 HP-2648A
 HP-2649
 HP-2649A
 IBM-3101
 IBM-3101-10
 IBM-3275-2
 IBM-3276-2
 IBM-3276-3
 IBM-3276-4
 IBM-3277-2
 IBM-3278-2
 IBM-3278-3
 IBM-3278-4
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Terminal Type Names
 IBM-3278-5
 IBM-3279-2
 IBM-3279-3
 IMLAC
 INFOTON-100
 INFOTONKAS
 ISC-8001
 LSI-ADM-3
 LSI-ADM-31
 LSI-ADM-3A
 LSI-ADM-42
 MEMOREX-1240
 MICROBEE
 MICROTERM-ACT-IV
 MICROTERM-ACT-V
 MICROTERM-MIME-1
 MICROTERM-MIME-2
 NETRONICS
 NETWORK-VIRTUAL-TERMINAL
 OMRON-8025AG
 PERKIN-ELMER-1100
 PERKIN-ELMER-1200
 PLASMA-PANEL
 QUME-SPRINT-5
 SOROC
 SOROC-120
 SOUTHWEST-TECHNICAL-PRODUCTS-CT82
 SUPERBEE
 SUPERBEE-III-M
 TEC
 TEKTRONIX-4010
 TEKTRONIX-4012
 TEKTRONIX-4013
 TEKTRONIX-4014
 TEKTRONIX-4023
 TEKTRONIX-4024
 TEKTRONIX-4025
 TEKTRONIX-4027
 TELERAY-1061
 TELERAY-3700
 TELERAY-3800
 TELETEC-DATASCREEN
 TELETERM-1030
 TELETYPE-33
 TELETYPE-35
 TELETYPE-37
 TELETYPE-38
 TELETYPE-43
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Terminal Type Names
 TELEVIDEO-912
 TELEVIDEO-920
 TELEVIDEO-920B
 TELEVIDEO-920C
 TELEVIDEO-950
 TERMINET-1200
 TERMINET-300
 TI-700
 TI-733
 TI-735
 TI-743
 TI-745
 TYCOM
 UNIVAC-DCT-500
 VIDEO-SYSTEMS-1200
 VIDEO-SYSTEMS-5000
 VISUAL-200
 XEROX-1720
 ZENITH-H19
 ZENTEC-30
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Documents
 DOCUMENTS
 [1] Accetta, Mike, "Resource Location Protocol", RFC 887,
 Carnegie-Mellon University, December 1983.
 [2] Aerospace, Internal Report, ATM-83(3920-01)-3, 1982.
 [3] ARPANET Protocol Handbook, "Telnet Output Line Width Option",
 NIC 20196, 13-November-1973.
 [4] ARPANET Protocol Handbook, "Telnet Output Page Size Option",
 NIC 20197, 13-November-1973.
 [5] ARPANET Protocol Handbook, "Telnet Reconnection Option",
 NIC 15391, August 1973.
 [6] BBN Proposal No. P83-COM-40, "Packet Switched Overlay to
 Tactical Multichannel/Satellite Systems".
 [7] BBN, "Specifications for the Interconnection of a Host and an
 IMP", Report 1822, Bolt Beranek and Newman, Cambridge,
 Massachusetts, revised, December 1981.
 [8] Bennett, C., "A Simple NIFTP-Based Mail System", IEN 169,
 University College, London, January 1981.
 [9] Bhushan, A., "A Report on the Survey Project", RFC 530,
 NIC 17375, 22 June 1973.
 [10] Bisbey, R., D. Hollingworth, and B. Britt, "Graphics Language
 (version 2.1)", ISI/TM-80-18, USC/Information Sciences
 Institute, July 1980.
 [11] Boggs, D., J. Shoch, E. Taft, and R. Metcalfe, "PUP: An
 Internetwork Architecture", XEROX Palo Alto Research Center,
 CSL-79-10, July 1979; also in IEEE Transactions on
 Communication, Volume COM-28, Number 4, April 1980.
 [12] Braden, R., "NETRJS Protocol", RFC 740, NIC 42423,
 22 November 1977. Also in [32].
 [13] Bressler, B., "Remote Job Entry Protocol", RFC 407, NIC
 12112, 16 October 72. Also in [32].
 [14] Bressler, R., "Inter-Entity Communication -- An Experiment",
 RFC 441, NIC 13773, 19 January 1973.
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Documents
 [15] Clark, D., "Revision of DSP Specification", Local Network
 Note 9, Laboratory for Computer Science, MIT, 17 June 1977.
 [16] Cohen, D., "Specifications for the Network Voice Protocol",
 RFC 741, ISI/RR 7539, USC/Information Sciences Institute,
 March 1976.
 [17] Cohen, D. and J. Postel, "Multiplexing Protocol", IEN 90,
 USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1979.
 [18] COMPASS, "Semi-Annual Technical Report", CADD-7603-0411,
 Massachusetts Computer Associates, 4 March 1976. Also as,
 "National Software Works, Status Report No. 1,"
 RADC-TR-76-276, Volume 1, September 1976. And COMPASS. "Second
 Semi-Annual Report," CADD-7608-1611, Massachusetts Computer
 Associates, 16 August 1976.
 [19] Crispin, Mark, "Telnet Logout Option", Stanford University-AI,
 RFC 727, 27 April 1977.
 [20] Crispin, Mark, "Telnet SUPDUP Option", Stanford University-AI,
 RFC 736, 31-October-1977.
 [21] Crispin, M., "SUPDUP Protocol", RFC 734, NIC 41953,
 7 October 1977. Also in [32].
 [22] Crocker, D., "Telnet Output Carriage-Return Disposition
 Option", RFC 652, 25-October-1974.
 [23] Crocker, D., "Telnet Output Formfeed Disposition Option",
 RFC 655, 25-October-1974.
 [24] Crocker, D., "Telnet Output Linefeed Disposition", RFC 658,
 25-October-1974.
 [25] Crocker, D., "Telnet Output Horizontal Tab Disposition
 Option", RFC 654, 25-October-1974.
 [26] Crocker, D., "Telnet Output Horizontal Tabstops Option",
 RFC 653, 25-October-1974.
 [27] Crocker, D., "Telnet Output Vertical Tab Disposition Option",
 RFC 657, 25-October-1974.
 [28] Crocker, D., "Telnet Output Vertical Tabstops Option",
 RFC 656, 25-October-1974.
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Documents
 [29] Crocker, D.H. and R.H. Gumpertz, "Revised Telnet Byte Marco
 Option", RFC 735, 3-November-1977..
 [30] Day, John, "Telnet Data Entry Terminal Option", RFC 732,
 13-September-1977.
 [31] Feinler, E., "Internet Protocol Transition Workbook", Network
 Information Center, SRI International, March 1982.
 [32] Feinler, E. and J. Postel, eds., "ARPANET Protocol Handbook",
 NIC 7104, for the Defense Communications Agency by SRI
 International, Menlo Park, California, Revised January 1978.
 [33] Feinler, E., K. Harrenstien, and Z. Su, "DoD Internet Host
 Table Specification", RFC 810, SRI International, 1 March
 1982.
 [34] Forgie, J., "ST - A Proposed Internet Stream Protocol",
 IEN 119, M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory, September 1979.
 [35] Forsdick, H., "CFTP", Network Message, Bolt Berenak and
 Newman, January 1982.
 [36] Greenberg, B., "Telnet SUPDUP-OUTPUT Option", RFC 749,
 MIT-Multics, 26-September-1978.
 [37] Harrenstien, K., "Name/Finger", RFC 742, NIC 42758,
 30 December 1977. Also in [32].
 [38] Harrenstien, K., V. White, and E. Feinler, "Hostnames Server",
 RFC 811, SRI International, March 1982.
 [39] Harrenstien, K., and V. White, "Nicname/Whois", RFC 812, SRI
 International, March 1982.
 [40] Haverty, J., "XNET Formats for Internet Protocol Version 4",
 IEN 158, October 1980.
 [41] Hinden, Robert M., "A Host Monitoring Protocol", RFC 869, Bolt
 Berenak and Newman, December 1983.
 [42] Hinden, R., A. Sheltzer, "The DARPA Internet Gateway",
 RFC 823, September 1982.
 [43] Honeywell CISL, Internal Document, "AFSDSC Hyperchannel RPQ
 Project Plan".
 [44] Honeywell CISL, Internal Document, "Multics MR11 PFS".
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Documents
 [45] Hornig, C., "A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams
 over Ethernet Networks, RFC 894, Symbolics, April 1984.
 [46] Killian, E., "Telnet Send-Location Option", RFC 779,
 April 1981.
 [47] Korb, John T., "A Standard for the Transmission of IP
 Datagrams Over Public Data Networks", RFC 877, Purdue
 University, September 1983.
 [48] Macgregor, W., and D. Tappan, "The CRONUS Virtual Local
 Network", RFC 824, Bolt Beranek and Newman, 22 August 1982.
 [49] Malis, Andrew G. "The ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol",
 RFC 878, BBN Communications Corp., Cambridge, Mass,
 December 1983.
 [50] Malis, A., "Logical Addressing Implementation Specification",
 BBN Report 5256, pp 31-36, May 1983.
 [51] Metcalfe, R.M. and D.R. Boggs, "Ethernet: Distributed Packet
 Switching for Local Computer Networks", Communications of the
 ACM, 19 (7), pp 395-402, July 1976.
 [52] Mills, D.L., "DCN Local-Network Protocols", RFC 891, December
 1983.
 [53] Tovar, "Telnet Extended ASCII Option", RFC 698, Stanford
 University-AI, 23-July-1975.
 [54] NSW Protocol Committee, "MSG: The Interprocess Communication
 Facility for the National Software Works", CADD-7612-2411,
 Massachusetts Computer Associates, BBN 3237, Bolt Beranek and
 Newman, Revised 24 December 1976.
 [55] Plummer, D., "An Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol or
 Converting Network Protocol Addresses to 48-bit Ethernet
 Addresses for Transmission on Ethernet Hardware", RFC 826, MIT
 LCS, November 1982.
 [56] Postel, J., "Active Users", RFC 866, USC/Information Sciences
 Institute, May 1983.
 [57] Postel, J., "A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams
 over Experimental Ethernet Networks, RFC 895, USC/Information
 Sciences Institute, April 1984.
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Assigned Numbers RFC 900 
Documents
 [58] Postel, J., "Character Generator Protocol", RFC 864,
 USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.
 [59] Postel, J., "Daytime Protocol", RFC 867, USC/Information
 Sciences Institute, May 1983.
 [60] Postel, J., "Discard Protocol", RFC 863, USC/Information
 Sciences Institute, May 1983.
 [61] Postel, J., "Echo Protocol", RFC 862, USC/Information Sciences
 Institute, May 1983.
 [62] Postel, J., "File Transfer Protocol", RFC 765, IEN 149,
 USC/Information Sciences Institute, June 1980.
 [63] Postel, J., "Internet Control Message Protocol - DARPA
 Internet Program Protocol Specification", RFC 792,
 USC/Information Sciences Institute, September 1981.
 [64] Postel, J., "Internet Message Protocol", RFC 759, IEN 113,
 USC/Information Sciences Institute, August 1980.
 [65] Postel, J., "Name Server", IEN 116, USC/Information Sciences
 Institute, August 1979.
 [66] Postel, J., "Quote of the Day Protocol", RFC 865,
 USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.
 [67] Postel, J., "Remote Telnet Service", RFC 818, USC/Information
 Sciences Institute, November 1982.
 [68] Postel, J., "Simple Mail Transfer Protocol", RFC 821,
 USC/Information Sciences Institute, August 1982.
 [69] Postel, J., "Telnet End of Record Option", RFC 885,
 USC/Information Sciences Institute, December 1983.
 [70] Postel, J., "User Datagram Protocol", RFC 768 USC/Information
 Sciences Institute, August 1980.
 [71] Postel, J., ed., "Internet Protocol - DARPA Internet Program
 Protocol Specification", RFC 791, USC/Information Sciences
 Institute, September 1981.
 [72] Postel, J., ed., "Transmission Control Protocol - DARPA
 Internet Program Protocol Specification", RFC 793,
 USC/Information Sciences Institute, September 1981.
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Documents
 [73] Postel, J. and D. Crocker, "Remote Controlled Transmission and
 Echoing Telnet Option", RFC 726, 8-March-1977.
 [74] Postel, J., and K. Harrenstien, "Time Protocol", RFC 868,
 USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.
 [75] Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Extended Options - List
 Option", RFC 861, USC/Information Sciences Institute,
 May 1983.
 [76] Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Binary Transmission",
 RFC 856, USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.
 [77] Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Echo Option", RFC 857,
 USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.
 [78] Postel, J., and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Protocol Specification",
 RFC 854, USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.
 [79] Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Status Option", RFC 859,
 USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.
 [80] Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Suppress Go Ahead Option",
 RFC 858, USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.
 [81] Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Timing Mark Option",
 RFC 860, USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.
 [82] Reed, D., "Protocols for the LCS Network", Local Network Note
 3, Laboratory for Computer Science, MIT, 29 November 1976.
 [83] Reynolds, J. and J. Postel, "Official Protocols", RFC 901,
 USC/Information Sciences Institute, June 1984.
 [84] Rosen, E., "Exterior Gateway Protocol" RFC 827, Bolt Berenak
 and Newman, October 1982.
 [85] Seamonson, L.J., and E.C. Rosen, "STUB" Exterior Gateway
 Protocol", RFC 888, BBN Communications Corporation,
 January 1984.
 [86] Skelton, A., S. Holmgren, and D. Wood, "The MITRE Cablenet
 Project", IEN 96, April 1979.
 [87] Sollins, K., "The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2)", RFC 783,
 MIT/LCS, June 1981.
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Documents
 [88] Solomon, M., L. Landweber, and D, Neuhengen, "The CSNET Name
 Server", Computer Networks, v.6, n.3, pp. 161-172, July 1982.
 [89] Solomon, M., and E. Wimmers, "Telnet Terminal Type Option",
 RFC 884, University of Wisconsin, Madison, December 1983.
 [90] Sproull, R., and E. Thomas, "A Networks Graphics Protocol",
 NIC 24308, 16 August 1974. Also in [33].
 [91] Tappan, D.C., "The CRONUS Virtual Local Network", RFC 824,
 Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc., 26 August 1982.
 [92] "The Ethernet, a Local Area Network: Data Link Layer and
 Physical Layer Specification", AA-K759B-TK, Digital Equipment
 Corporation, Maynard, VA.
 [93] "The Ethernet - A Local Area Network", Version 1.0, Digital
 Equipment Corporation, Intel Corporation, Xerox Corporation,
 September 1980.
 [94] The High Level Protocol Group, "A Network Independent File
 Transfer Protocol", INWG Protocol Note 86, December 1977.
 [95] Whelan, D., "The Caltech Computer Science Department Network",
 5052:DF:82, Caltech Computer Science Department, 1982.
 [96] XEROX, "The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data Link Layer
 and Physical Layer Specification", X3T51/80-50, Xerox
 Corporation, Stamford, CT., October 1980.
 [97] XEROX, "Internet Transport Protocols", XSIS 028112, Xerox
 Corporation, Stamford, Connecticut, December 1981.
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People
 PEOPLE
 [AB13] Alison Brown CORNELL alison@Cornell.ARPA
 [AGM] Andy Malis BBN Malis@BBN-UNIX.ARPA
 [APS] Anita Skelton MITRE skelton@MITRE.ARPA
 [AP] Alan Parker NRL parker@NRL-CSS.ARPA
 [AV] Al Vezza MIT AV@MIT-XX.ARPA
 [AXC] Albert Cheng UIUC acheng.uiuc@csnet-relay.ARPA
 [AXG] Atul Garg HP ---none---
 [AXG1] Alfred Ganz YALE GANZ@YALE
 [AY5] Akiharu Yasuda DODIIS dia@PAXRV-NES.ARPA
 [BG5] Bob Gilligan SRI Gilligan@SRI-KL.ARPA
 [BIM] Benson I. Margulies Honeywell Margulies@CISL.ARPA
 [BML] Barry Leiner ARPA Leiner@USC-ISIA.ARPA
 [BXA] Bobby W. Allen YPG WYMER@OFFICE.ARPA
 [CAK] Chris Kent PURDUE Kent@PURDUE.ARPA
 [CC2] Chase Cotton UDEL Cotton@Udel-EE.ARPA
 [CH2] Charles Hornig Symbolics Hornig@MIT-MC.ARPA
 [CJW2] Cliff Weinstein LL cjw@LL-11.ARPA
 [CLH3] Charles Hedrick RUTGERS Hedrick@RUTGERS.ARPA
 [CMR] Craig Rogers ISI Rogers@USC-ISIB.ARPA
 [CXL] Clifford A. Lynch UCB UCDLA@BBNCCY.ARPA
 [DAM1] David A. Mosher UCB Mosher@BERKELEY.ARPA
 [DCP1] David Plummer MIT DCP@MIT-MC.ARPA
 [DCT] Dan Tappan BBN Tappan@BBNG.ARPA
 [DDC2] Dave Clark MIT-LCS Clark@MIT-Multics.ARPA
 [DHH] Doug Hunt BBN DHunt@BBN-Unix.ARPA
 [DJF] David J. Farber U of Del. Farber@Udel-ee.ARPA
 [DK2] Dean B. Krafft CORNELL Dean@CORNELL.ARPA
 [DLM1] David Mills LINKABIT Mills@USC-ISID.ARPA
 [DM11] Dale McNeill BBN mcneill@BBN-Unix.ARPA
 [DPR] David Reed MIT-LCS DPR@MIT-XX.ARPA
 [DSW] Dan Whelan Caltech Dan@CIT-20.ARPA
 [DXD] Dennis J.W. Dube VIA Systems ---none---
 [DXH] Douglas Hirsch BBN hirsch@bbn-unix.ARPA
 [EAK1] Earl Killian LLL EAK@MIT-MC.ARPA
 [EBM] Eliot Moss MIT EBM@MIT-XX.ARPA
 [EC5] Ed Cain DCEC cain@EDN-Unix.ARPA
 [EF5] Ed Franceschini NYU Franceschini@NYU.ARPA
 [EHP] Ed Perry SRI Perry@SRI-KL.ARPA
 [FAS] Fred Segovich Compion fred@COMPION-VMS.ARPA
 [FLM2] F. Lee Maybaum MILNET Maybaum@DDN1
 [GEOF] Geoff Goodfellow SRI Geoff@DARCOM-KA.ARPA
 [GXH] Glenn I. Hastie II SRI Hastie@SRI-SPAM.ARPA
 [HA] Howard Alt AIDS alt@aids-unix.ARPA
 [HCF2] Harry Forsdick BBN Forsdick@BBNG.ARPA
 [HDC1] Horst Clausen DFVLR Clausen@USC-ISID.ARPA
 [HDW2] Howard Wactlar CMU Wactlar@CMU-CS-A.ARPA
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People
 [HGM] Hallam Murray PARC Murray.PA@PARC-MAXC.ARPA
 [HM] Hank Magnuski --- JOSE@PARC-MAXC.ARPA
 [JA1] Jules P. Aronson NLM Aronson@nlm-mcs.ARPA
 [JAKE] Jake Feinler SRI Feinler@SRI-KL.ARPA
 [JAR4] Jim Rees WASHINGTON JIM@WASHINGTON.ARPA
 [JAW3] Jil Westcott BBN Westcott@BBNF.ARPA
 [JBP] Jon Postel ISI Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA
 [JBW1] Joseph Walters, Jr. BBN JWalters@BBN-UNIX.ARPA
 [JC11] Jim Clifford LANL jrc@LANL.ARPA
 [JCM] Jeff Mogul STANFORD Mogul@SU-SCORE.ARPA
 [JD21] Jonathan Dreyer BBN JDreyer@BBN-Unix.ARPA
 [JDG] Jim Guyton RAND guyton@RAND-Unix.ARPA
 [JEM] Jim Mathis SRI Mathis@SRI-KL.ARPA
 [JFH2] Jack Haverty BBN Haverty@BBN-Unix.ARPA
 [JGH] Jim Herman BBN Herman@BBN-Unix.ARPA
 [JKR1] Joyce K. Reynolds ISI JKREYNOLDS@USC-ISIF.ARPA
 [JO5] John O'Donnell YALE ODonnell@YALE.ARPA
 [JR17] John L. Robinson CANADA DREO-CRC@USC-ISID.ARPA
 [JRM1] John Mullen MITRE Mullen@MITRE.ARPA
 [JS38] Joseph Sventek LBL j@LBL-CSAM.ARPA
 [JSG5] Jon Goodridge BBN jsg@BBN-UNIX.ARPA
 [JSQ1] John S. Quarterman UT jsq@ut-sally.ARPA
 [JWF] Jim Forgie LL Forgie@BBNC.ARPA
 [JXS] Jeffrey R. Schwab PURDUE jrs@PURDUE.ARPA
 [KLH] Ken Harrenstien SRI KLH@NIC.ARPA
 [KRS] Karen Sollins MIT Sollins@MIT-XX.ARPA
 [KTP] Kenneth T. Pogran BBN Pogran@BBN-UNIX.ARPA
 [KWP] Kevin W. Paetzold DEC Paetzold@DEC-MARLBORO.ARPA
 [LB1] Liudvikas Bukys ROCHESTER Bukys@ROCHESTER.ARPA
 [LCN] Lou Nelson AEROSPACE Lou@AEROSPACE.ARPA
 [LCS] Lou Schreier SRI Schreier@USC-ISID.ARPA
 [LH2] Lincoln Hu COLUMBIA Hu@Columbia-20.ARPA
 [LLG] Larry Garlick XEROX Garlick@PARC-MAXC.ARPA
 [LM8] Liza Martin MIT-LCS Martin@MIT-XX.ARPA
 [LRB] Larry Bierma NPRDC Bierma@NPRDC.ARPA
 [MA] Mike Accetta CMU Accetta@CMU-CS-A.ARPA
 [MBG] Michael Greenwald MIT-LCS Greenwald@MIT-Multics.ARPA
 [MB] Michael Brescia BBN Brescia@BBN-Unix.ARPA
 [MCSJ] Mike StJohns AFDSC StJohns@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA
 [MDC] Martin D. Connor MIT AI Marty@MIT-MC.ARPA
 [MH12] Mark Horton ATT mark@BERKELEY.ARPA
 [MHS1] Marvin Solomon WISC Solomon@UWISC.ARPA
 [MJM2] Mike Muuss BRL Mike@BRL.ARPA
 [MO2] Michael O'Brien RAND OBrien@RAND-Unix.ARPA
 [MRC] Mark Crispin Stanford Admin.MRC@SU-SCORE.ARPA
 [MS9] Martin Schoffstall CADMUS decvax!yvax!marty@Berkeley
 [MXB] Mark Brown USC Mark@USC-ECLB.ARPA
 [MXF] Martin J. Fouts NASA-Ames nep.fouts@ames-amelia.ARPA
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People
 [MXP] Michael K. Peterson HUGHES scgvaxd!mkp@cit-vax.ARPA
 [MXR] Marshall Rose Irvine MRose.UCI@RAND-Relay.ARPA
 [MXM] Marc M. Meilleur COINS COINS@USC-ISI.ARPA
 [MXS] Marc Shapiro INRIA Shapiro@CMU-CS-C.ARPA
 [NC3] J. Noel Chiappa MIT JNC@MIT-XX.ARPA
 [NXK] Neil Katin HP hpda.neil@BERKELEY.ARPA
 [PAM6] Paul McNabb RICE pam@PURDUE.ARPA
 [PG3] Phill Gross LINKABIT gross@dcn7.ARPA
 [PGM] Paul G. Milazzo RICE Milazzo@RICE.ARPA
 [PK] Peter Kirstein UCL Kirstein@USC-ISIA.ARPA
 [PM1] Paul Mockapetris ISI Mockapetris@USC-ISIF.ARPA
 [PS3] Paal Spilling NDRE Paal@NTA-VAX.ARPA
 [PXD] Pieter Ditmars BBN pditmars@BBN-UNIX.ARPA
 [PXK] Paul Kirton ISI Kirton@USC-ISIF.ARPA
 [PXM] Pat Marques NSRDC marques@dtrc.ARPA
 [PXN] Peter Nellessen SIEMENS crtvax!pn@CMU-CS-SPICE.ARPA
 [RA11] Rick Adams CCI rlgvax!ra@SEISMO.ARPA
 [RB6] Richard Bisbey ISI Bisbey@USC-ISIB.ARPA
 [RBW] Richard B. Wales UCLA wales@UCLA-LOCUS.ARPA
 [RC7] Robert Cole UCL robert@ucl-cs.ARPA
 [RDB2] Robert Bressler BBN Bressler@BBN-Unix.ARPA
 [RDR4] Dennis Rockwell BBN DRockwell@BBN-UNIX.ARPA
 [REK2] Robert Kahn ARPA Kahn@USC-ISIA.ARPA
 [RF1] Randy Frank UTAH Frank@UTAH-20.ARPA
 [RH6] Robert Hinden BBN Hinden@BBN-Unix.ARPA
 [RHT] Robert Thomas BBN BThomas@BBNG.ARPA
 [RK1] Richard Kovalcik Honeywell Kovalcik@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA
 [RLB1] Bob Brown USRA rlb@ames-vmsb.ARPA
 [RLB3] Ronald L. Broersma NOSC Ron@NOSC.ARPA
 [RLH2] Ronald L. Hartung NSWC ron@nswc-wo.ARPA
 [RNM1] Neil MacKenzie RSRE T45@USC-ISID.ARPA
 [RR2] Raleigh Romine Teledyne romine@SEISMO.ARPA
 [RS23] Russel Sandberg WISC root@UWISC.ARPA
 [RTB] Bob Braden UCLA Braden@USC-ISIA.ARPA
 [RWS4] Robert W. Scheifler ARGUS RWS@MIT-XX.ARPA
 [RXR] Ron Reisor UDEL ron.udel-cc-relay@udel.ARPA
 [RXS] Ronald L. Smith COINS COINS@USC-ISIA.ARPA
 [SA1] Sten Andler ARPA andler.ibm-sj@csnet-relay.ARPA
 [SC3] Steve Casner ISI Casner@USC-ISIB.ARPA
 [SGC] Steve Chipman BBN Chipman@BBNA.ARPA
 [SK] Steve Kille UCL UKSAT@USC-ISID.ARPA
 [SXB] Steve Byrne TARTAN Byrne@CMU-CS-C.ARPA
 [SXB1] Scott Bradner HARVARD bradner@HARV.10.ARPA
 [SXM] Scott Marcus Spartacus ---none---
 [TBS] Claude S. Steffey WSMR csteffey@wsmr70a.ARPA
 [TC4] Tony Cincotta DTNSRDC tony@NALCON.ARPA
 [TXF] Thomas Ferrin UCSF ucsfcgl!tef@Berkeley.ARPA
 [TXN] Todd Nugent U Chicago Nugent@ANL-MCS.ARPA
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People
 [UXB] Ulf Bilting CHALMERS bilting@purdue.ARPA
 [WIM] William Macgregor BBN macg@BBN.ARPA
 [WNJ] Bill Joy SMI sun!wnj@BERKELEY.ARPA
 [ZSU] Zaw-Sing Su SRI ZSu@SRI-TSC.ARPA
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Appendix A
 APPENDIX A
 Network Numbers
 The network numbers in class A, B, and C network addresses are
 allocated among Research, Defense, Government (Non-Defense) and
 Commercial uses.
 Class A (highest-order bit 0)
 Research allocation: 8
 Defense allocation: 24
 Government allocation: 24
 Commercial allocation: 94
 Reserved Addresses: (0, 127)
 Total 128
 Class B (highest-order bits 1-0)
 Research allocation: 1024
 Defense allocation: 3072
 Government allocation: 3072
 Commercial allocation: 12286
 Reserved Addresses: (0, 16383)
 Total 16384
 Class C (highest-order bits 1-1-0)
 Research allocation: 65536
 Defense allocation: 458725
 Government allocation: 458725
 Commercial allocation: 1572862
 Reserved Addresses: (0, 2097151)
 Total 2097152
 Class D (highest-order bits 1-1-1)
 All addresses in this class are reserved for future use.
 Within the Research community, network identifiers will only be
 granted to applicants who show evidence that they are acquiring
 standard Bolt Beranek and Newman gateway software or have
 implemented or are acquiring a gateway meeting the Exterior
 Gateway Protocol requirements. Acquisition of the Berkeley BSD
 4.2 UNIX software might be considered evidence of the latter.
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Appendix A
 Experimental networks which later become operational need not be
 renumbered. Rather, the identifiers could be moved from Research
 to Defense, Government or Commercial status. Thus, network
 identifiers may change state among Research, Defense, Government
 and Commercial, but the number of identifiers allocated to each
 use must remain within the limits indicated above. To make
 possible this fluid assignment, the network identifier spaces are
 not allocated by simple partition, but rather by specific
 assignment.
 Protocol Identifiers
 These assignments are shared by the four communities.
 Port Numbers
 These assignments are shared by the four communities.
 ARPANET Link Numbers
 These assignments are shared by the four communities.
 IP Version Numbers
 These assignments are shared by the four communities.
 TCP, IP and Telnet Option Identifiers
 These assignments are shared by the four communities.
 Implementation:
 Joyce Reynolds is the coordinator for all number assignments.
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