RFC121

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Network Working Group M. Krilanovich Request for Comments: 121 Computer Research Lab, UCSB NIC: 5833 21 April 1971


                   NETWORK ON-LINE OPERATORS

PREFACE

The operators described in this document have been implemented within UCSB's On-Line System and make the Network (via the NCP) accessible to On-Line System users.

A set of operators is provided to facilitate the use of the Network by On-Line System users. The operators are defined on LVL I on system 'NET', and serve an an interface between the users and the Network Control Program (NCP), which supervises all Network operations at this site.

A concept fundamental to On-Line System Network operations is that of a completion code variable. Associated with each socket that is not in the closed state is a unique variable, called a completion code variable. This variable serves two purpose: it identifies the local socket referenced, and upon completion of the operation it contains a completion code to indicate the outcome of the operation to the user. It may be used at any time for any purpose other than Network operations. Its value at the beginning of a Network operation is immaterial rather it is the variable itself that is important. In all Network operations, whenever a completion code variable is called for, the only acceptable type variable is a LO storage location, either case 1 or case 2.

In those operations requiring a socket to be specified by its socket identifier, the following format is used: the site number of UCSB is always used for local sockets, and so this item is never specified. The site number of a foreign socket, if specified, must be a positive integer or a LO storage location, and must be less then 256 in value. If not specified, the site number of a foreign socket will default to the site number of UCSB. A socket number is specified as an integer, either unsigned, in which case it is assumed to be positive, or with an explicit minus sign, or a LO storage location, of any value. Negative socket numbers are represented internally in two's complement form and therefore for the purpose of the gender of a socket, a socket number is even or odd according to whether its absolute value is even or odd, respectively.





In all operations involving the On-Line System Network operators, there are certain conventions concerning the format of the data sent and received. The data is grouped in 'messages' consisting of three fields, op code, length, an text, in that order. The op code is one byte in length and is a code which indicates how the text field is to be interpreted. The length field is two bytes long, and gives the length, in bits, of the text field, which contains the actual data. (The op code and length fields together are termed a header.)

The following op codes are presently defined:

 op code                        meaning
   0          This op code is a NOP.  No text field exists, and the
              contents of the length field are unpredictable. (This
              op code is used mainly as a delimiter.)
   1          The text field contains EBCDIC characters, one
              character per byte.  The On-Line System operators
              consider the characters as intended for display as
              soon as the text field has been received.
   2          The text contains codes for keypushes, one byte per
              key.  The On-Line operators consider the keys as
              intended for execution as soon as the text field has
              been received.
   3          The same as for an op code of 2, except that the On-
              Line operators consider that the execution of the keys
              will be delayed until all data for that receive
              operation has been received.

The standard format of data sent or received by the On-Line System operators is a string of messages, with the last message indicated by a header with a NOP op code, called a trailer. These conventions are the default situation; any of them may be overridden by appropriate programming. Following is a description of each operator, its function and key sequence.

(1) OPEN

  By invoking this operator, the user requests that the specified
  local socket be removed from the closed state and thus be prepared
  to participate in data transfer.  There are three distinct
  operations that can be performed by this operator and these are
  described below:




  (A) CONNECT
     By invoking this operator, the user requests that the specified
     local socket be logically connected to the specified foreign
     socket, and that transfer of data be enabled between the two
     sockets.  Processing at the terminal is suspended until the
     foreign sockets either accepts or rejects the connection
     attempt.  This operation is valid only when the local socket is
     in the closed state.
     The key sequence is as follows:
        UP Q1 Q2,Q3[,Q4] RETURN
     where
        Q1 is the completion code variable to be associated with the
           local socket.
        Q2 is the socket number of the local socket.
        Q3 is the socket number of the foreign socket.
        Q4 is the site number of the foreign socket.
  The following completion codes are possible for this operation:
        0, The operation was successful and the connection has been
           established
        4, The specified completion code variable is already
           assigned to a socket; the operation was suppressed
        8, The specified local socket is not in the closed state;
           the operation was suppressed
        12, All communication paths to the specified foreign site
           are in use; the operator was suppressed
        16, Local resources are insufficient to support another
           connection; the operation was suppressed
        20, The connection attempt was rejected by the foreign
           process
        28, The specified foreign site is invalid; the operation was
           suppressed
        36, Either hardware at the foreign site is inoperative or
           the NCP's counter-part at the foreign site does not exist
           or has failed
        40, Local and foreign sockets are both either send or
           receive sockets; the operation was suppressed
        44, By operator command, all Network operations were
           terminated; the socket will be closed
        60, An NCP control transmission error occurred; the
           operation as suppressed




  (B) LISTEN
     This operation is a request for notification of any connection
     attempt directed toward the specified local socket.  Processing
     at the terminal is suspended until such a call is received.
     This operation is valid only when the designated local socket
     is in the closed state.
     The key sequence is as follows:
        UP Q1 Q2 RETURN
     where
        Q1 is the completion code variable to be associated with the
           local socket.
        Q2 is the socket number of the local socket.
        The following completion codes are possible for this
           operation:
        0, The operation was successful and a call has been received
        4, The specified completion code variable is already
                  assigned to a socket; the operation was suppressed
        8, The specified local socket is not in the closed state;
                  the operation was suppressed
        12, Local resource are insufficient to support another
                  connection; the operation was suppressed
        44, By operator command, all Network operations were
                  terminated; the socket will be closed
  (C) ACCEPT
     This operation accepts connection with the foreign socket whose
     call caused successful completion of a previous LISTEN
     operation by the specified local socket.  After completion of
     this operation, data may be transferred to or from the local
     socket, depending on its gender.  This operation is valid only
     when the last operation referencing the local socket as a
     LISTEN operation.  Processing at the terminal is suspended
     until the operation is completed.
  The key sequence is as follows:
        UP Q RETURN





  where
        Q is the completion code variable associated with the local
           socket by a previous LISTEN operation.
           The following completion codes are possible for this
           operation:
              0, The operation as successful, and the connection is
                  established
              4, The specified local socket is in the closed state
                  (the NCP may have received an abort notification
                  from the foreign process); the operation was
                  suppressed
              8, The previous operation specifying the designated
                  local socket was not a LISTEN; the operation was
                  suppressed
              12, All communication paths to the specified foreign
                  site are in use; the socket has been returned to
                  the closed state


(2) CLOSE

  This operation is a request that the specified local socket be
  returned to the closed state.  If the last operation involving
  this socket was a LISTEN, this operation refuses the foreign
  process connection attempt.  If the last operation was a CONNECT,
  the attempt is aborted.  If a connection is established, any data
  in transit form the local socket is allowed to reach the foreign
  socket and to be either received or flushed before the local
  socket is closed.
  Processing at the terminal is suspended until the socket has been
  returned to the closed state.
  The key sequence is as follows:
        DWN Q








  where
        Q  is the completion code variable associated with the local
           socket.
        The following completion codes are possible for this
        operation:
              0, The operation was successful, and the socket has
                  been returned to the closed state
              8, The specified completion code variable is not
                  currently assigned to a socket; the operation was
                  suppressed
              12, The specified local socket is in the process of
                  being closed the operation was suppressed, but the
                  local socket will be closed
              36, Either hardware at the foreign site is
                  inoperative, or the NCP's counterpart at the
                  foreign site does not exist or has failed
              44, By operator command, all Network operations were
                  terminated; the socket will be closed
              60, An NCP control transmission error occurred; the
                  operation was aborted
              64, A transmission error occurred the operation was
                  aborted, but the socket will be closed

(3) SEND

  This operation caused data to be sent to the foreign socket.
  Processing at the terminal is suspended until the data has been
  received by the foreign socket, or until it has been queued
  locally by the NCP.
  The possible key sequence are as follows:
        STORE  Q1 Q2 text Q2
        STORE +Q1 Q2 text Q2
        STORE -Q1 Q2 text Q2
        STORE .Q1[X]Q3 RETURN
  where
        Q1 is the completion code variable associated with the local
           socket.
        Q2 is any key except RESET.
        'Text' is a string of any length of any keys except Q2 and
           RESET.
        Q3 is an unsigned integer.  If it is preceded by 'X', the



           integer is assumed to be in hexadecimal.
           [X]Q3 should have a value less then 256.
  If Q1 is the first key after STORE, the keys comprising 'text' are
  not executed but rather are sent as a one byte code per key, in
  one or more standard messages.  They are preceded by a header with
  the op code which indicates keys to be executed as soon as they
  are received, and followed by a trailer.  If a '+' precedes Q1,
  the headers and the text will be sent, but no trailer.  If a  '-'
  precedes Q1, only the text will be sent.  If a '.' precedes Q1,
  [X]Q3 will be sent as a one byte number, with no header or
  trailer.
  The following completion codes are possible for this operation:
        0, The operation was successful, and the data has been sent
        4, The specified local socket is not a send socket; the
           operation was suppressed
        8, The specified completion code variable is not assigned to
           a socket; the operation was suppressed
        12, A previous send operation is in progress ;the operation
           was suppressed
        16, The connection is not fully open; the operation was
           suppressed
        20, The foreign socket terminated the connection before
           completion of the send operation; not all the data was
           transmitted
        36, Either hardware at the foreign site is inoperative, or
           the NCP's counterpart at the foreign site does not exist
           or has failed
        44, By operator command, all Network operations were
           terminated the socket will be closed
        52, One or more interrupts were received from the foreign
           socket; the operation was suppressed
        60, An NCP control transmission error occurred; the
           operation was aborted and the socket will be closed
        64, A transmission error occurred; the operation was aborted
           and the socket will be closed

(4) RECEIVE

  This operation causes data to be received from the foreign socket.
  Processing at the terminal is suspended until the data sent by the
  foreign socket has been received by the local socket and
  processed.
  The possible key sequences are as follows:




        LOAD  Q1
        LOAD +Q1
        LOAD -Q1 Q2, Q3 RETURN
        LOAD .Q1 Q4 RETURN
  where
        Q1 is the completion code variable associated with the local
           socket.
        Q2 is a positive integer, or a LO storage location, less
           then 256.
        Q3 is a positive integer, or a LO storage location, less
           than 65536
        Q4 is a positive integer less than 5.
  If Q1 is the first key after LOAD, one or more standard messages
  will be received and executed.  The data may or may not be
  executed, as soon as it is received, depending on the op code.
  Processing of manual keypushes is suspended until a trailer is
  received.  If Q1 is preceded by a '+', the operation is as above,
  except that only one message, with no trailer, is received, and
  the operation is only performed if there is data queued for the
  local socket, ready to be received. ('LOAD +' is intended mainly
  for use with the Network On-Line Interface.)  If Q1 is preceded by
  a '-', a string of text whose length, in bits, is Q3, is received
  and processed according to the op code Q2.  If a '.' precedes Q1,
  Q4 bytes of data are read and placed, right justified, in the LO
  accumulator.
  The following completion codes are possible for this operation:
        0, The operation was successful and the data has been
           received
        4, The specified local socket is not a receive socket; the
           operation was suppressed
        8, The specified completion code variable is not assigned to
           a socket; the operation was suppressed
        12, A previous receive operation is in progres; the
           operation was suppressed
        16, The connection is not fully open; the operation was
           suppressed
        20, The foreign socket terminated the connection before
           completion of the receive operation; data is
           unpredictable
        36, Either hardware at the foreign site is inoperative, or
           the NCP's counterpart at the foreign site does not exist
           or has failed
        44, By operator command, all Network operations were



           terminated; the socket will be closed
        52, One or more interrupts were received from the foreign
           socket; the operation was suppressed
        60, An NCP control transmission error occurred; the
           operation was suppressed and the socket will be closed
        200, There was no data queued for the local socket; the
           operation was suppressed (applicable only to 'LOAD +')

(5) CHECK

  This operation causes the status of the specified local socket to
  be displayed.  There is no completion code variable associated
  with this operation, since it is always successful and the socket
  is identified by its socket number.  This operation is valid at
  any time, and with one exception, noted below, is always completed
  immediately.
  The possible key sequences are as follows:
        DISPLAY (Q RETURN...)...
        DISPLAY (Q?)...
        DISPLAY RETURN...
  where
        Q is the socket number of the local socket whose status is
        to be displayed.
  Successive RETURN'S will display the status of local sockets with
  successively higher socket numbers, and once DISPLAY has been
  pushed, it need not be pushed for subsequent occurrences of Q.
  If Q is followed by a '?', processing at the terminal will be
  suspended until the socket is not in the closed state, at which
  time the status will be displayed.  If the socket is not closed at
  the time the '?' is pushed, response is as if the '?' were a
  RETURN.
  If DISPLAY is followed immediately by a RETURN, the status of all
  non-closed sockets owned by the terminal is displayed, each
  preceded by its associated completion code variable.  If this
  information is more than will fit on one tube, successive RETURN'S
  will display the remainder of the information.






  The status has the following format:
        'lclno' 'mnem' 'fgnsite' 'fgnno' 'deficit'
  where
        'lclno' is the socket number of the local socket.
        'mnem' is a mnemonic of up to eight characters for the
           status.
        'fgnsite' is the site number of the foreign socket, or
           blank.
        'fgnno' is the socket number of the foreign socket, or
           blank.
        'deficit' is the send/receive deficit in the form
           'bytes.bits', or blank.
  Following are the possible mnemonics, together with their
  interpretations:
     'MNEM'                               MEANING
     ______                               _______
     OPEN           A connection is fully established.
                    No SEND/RECEIVE operation is in progress.
                    'fgnsite' and 'fgnno' are the site number and
                    the socket number of the connected socket.
                    'deficit' is the number of bits queued locally
                    at the socket by the NCP and available to
                    satisfy a future RECEIVE operation, or awaiting
                    output as the result of a previous SEND
                    operation.
     LISTEN         A LISTEN has been issued.
     CONNECT        A CONNECT has been issued. 'fngsite' and 'fgnno'
                    are the site and socket numbers of the foreign
                    socket.
     DECISION       A LISTEN has been completed. 'fgnsite' and
                    'fgnno' are the site and socket numbers of the
                    calling socket.
     CALL(S)        One or more calls have been received for the
                    local socket.  No LISTEN or CONNECT has been
                    issued.
     I/O            A connection is fully established.  A
                    SEND/RECEIVE operation is in progress. 'fgnsite'



                    and 'fgnno' are the site and socket numbers of
                    the connected socket. 'deficit' is the number of
                    bits yet to be sent or received.
     CLOSED         The socket is in the closed state.
     <--DRAIN       The foreign socket is attempting to close the
                    connection.  The NCP has data yet to be read by
                    the local socket. 'fgnsite' and 'fgnno' are the
                    site and socket numbers of the connected socket.
                    'deficit' is the number of bits yet to be
                    received.
     DRAINED        The foreign socket is attempting to close the
                    connection.  The NCP is awaiting arrival at the
                    foreign site of data currently in transit.
                    'fgnsite' and 'fgnno' are the site and socket
                    numbers of the connected socket.
     CLOSING        The local socket has issued a CLOSE.  The NCP is
                    in the process of returning  the local socket to
                    the closed state. 'fgnsite' and 'fgnno' are the
                    site and socket numbers of the connected socket.
     DRAIN-->       The local socket has issued a CLOSE.  The NCP is
                    completing the last SEND operation before
                    returning the local socket to the closed state.
                    'fgnsite' and 'fgnno' are the site and socket
                    numbers of the connected socket. 'deficit' is
                    the number of bits the NCP has yet to transmit.

(6) IDENTIFY

  This operation is used to identify a local socket by its
  completion code variable.  The operation is valid at any time, and
  is always completed immediately.  Since it is always successful,
  there are no completion codes for the operation, and the contents
  of the completion code variable are not changed.
  The key sequence is:
        ID Q...
  where
        Q is the completion code variable associated with the local
           socket.




  The response is a display of Q, followed by 'IS UNDEFINED' if the
  socket is in the closed state, or the socket number associated
  with it if it is not closed.  After ID has been pushed once, it
  need not be pushed again for subsequent occurrences of Q.

(7) PURGE

  This operator is used to dissociate all completion code variables
  from sockets, and to issue a CLOSE to all sockets currently in use
  at the terminal.  The operation is valid at any time, and is
  always completed immediately.  Since it is always successful.
  there are no completion codes for the operation, and the contents
  of the completion code variables are not changed.
  The key sequence is:
        DEL RETURN

(8) SIGNAL

  This operation is used to convey a signal to the foreign process.
  The significance of the signal is completely user-dependent.  The
  effect is that the next time the foreign socket attempts to
  initiate a RECEIVE or SEND operation, the operation will be
  suppressed, and a completion code supplied indicating that a
  signal had been received.  Processing at the terminal is suspended
  until the signal has been sent to the foreign NCP.  This operation
  is valid only when the socket is fully open.
  The key sequence is:
        REFL Q
  where
        Q is the completion code variable associated with the local
           socket.
  The following completion codes are possible for this operation:
        0, The operation was successful, and the signal has been
           sent
        4, The specified completion code variable is not assigned to
           a socket; the operation was suppressed
        8, The connection is not fully open;the operation was
           suppressed




  (9) CONVERSATIONAL CONTROLLER
  This operator is intended primarily for use with the Network On-
  Line Interface, and is used to carry on a 'conversation' with the
  foreign process.  Any data queued locally for the specified local
  receive socket is received and displayed as characters.  Any keys
  pushed will be sent from the specified local send socket.  The
  user has the option of specifying whether or not upper keyboard
  buttons are to be sent.  In any case, the buttons ERASE, REPEAT,
  ENTER, PRED, and RESET, will not be sent, and pushing any of
  these, except RESET, will cause suspension of data reception until
  a button other than these four is pushed.  Pushing RESET always
  terminates the operation.
  The key sequence is as follows:
        ARG [,] [-]Q1[-]Q2
  where
        Q1 is the completion code variable associated with the local
           send socket.
        Q2 is the completion code variable associated with the local
           receive socket.
  If ARG is followed by ',', both upper and lower keyboard buttons
  will be sent, and the operation will be terminated only by pushing
  RESET.  If no ',' follows ARG, only lower keyboard buttons will be
  sent, and the operation is terminated by pushing RESET or any
  upper keyboard button.  If a '-' precedes Q1, no headers will be
  sent, and if a '-' precedes Q2, no headers will be received.  In
  any case, if headers are to be received, the operation is
  terminated when a trailer is received, and a corresponding trailer
  is sent if headers are to be sent.
  The completion codes for the send socket are the same as for the
  SEND operation, and the completion codes for the receive socket
  are the same as for the RECEIVE operation.  If a non-zero
  completion code is found, a message is displayed, either 'OUTPUT
  ERROR' or 'INPUT ERROR', depending on whether the send socket for
  the receive socket encountered the non-zero completion code, and
  the operation is terminated.


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