RFC1700

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Network Working Group J. Reynolds Request for Comments: 1700 J. Postel STD: 2 ISI Obsoletes RFCs: 1340, 1060, 1010, 990, 960, October 1994 943, 923, 900, 870, 820, 790, 776, 770, 762, 758,755, 750, 739, 604, 503, 433, 349 Obsoletes IENs: 127, 117, 93 Category: Standards Track

                        ASSIGNED NUMBERS

Status of this Memo

This memo is a status report on the parameters (i.e., numbers and keywords) used in protocols in the Internet community. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

OVERVIEW

This RFC is a snapshot of the ongoing process of the assignment of protocol parameters for the Internet protocol suite. To make the current information readily available the assignments are kept up-to- date in a set of online text files. This RFC has been assembled by catinating these files together with a minimum of formatting "glue". The authors appologize for the somewhat rougher formatting and style than is typical of most RFCs.

We expect that various readers will notice specific items that should be corrected. Please send any specific corrections via email to <[email protected]>.

INTRODUCTION

The files in this directory document the currently assigned values for several series of numbers used in network protocol implementations.

    ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments

The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is the central coordinator for the assignment of unique parameter values for Internet protocols. The IANA is chartered by the Internet Society (ISOC) and the Federal Network Council (FNC) to act as the clearinghouse to assign and coordinate the use of numerous Internet protocol parameters.

The Internet protocol suite, as defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and its steering group (the IESG), contains numerous parameters, such as internet addresses, domain names, autonomous system numbers (used in some routing protocols), protocol numbers, port numbers, management information base object identifiers, including private enterprise numbers, and many others.

The common use of the Internet protocols by the Internet community requires that the particular values used in these parameter fields be assigned uniquely. It is the task of the IANA to make those unique assignments as requested and to maintain a registry of the currently assigned values.

Requests for parameter assignments (protocols, ports, etc.) should be sent to <[email protected]>.

Requests for SNMP network management private enterprise number assignments should be sent to <[email protected]>.

The IANA is located at and operated by the Information Sciences Institute (ISI) of the University of Southern California (USC).

If you are developing a protocol or application that will require the use of a link, socket, port, protocol, etc., please contact the IANA to receive a number assignment.

    Joyce K. Reynolds
    Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
    USC - Information Sciences Institute
    4676 Admiralty Way
    Marina del Rey, California  90292-6695
    Electronic mail: [email protected]
    Phone: +1 310-822-1511

Most of the protocols are documented in the RFC series of notes. Some of the items listed are undocumented. Further information on protocols can be found in the memo, "Internet Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1).

Data Notations

The convention in the documentation of Internet Protocols is to express numbers in decimal and to picture data in "big-endian" order [COHEN]. That is, fields are described left to right, with the most significant octet on the left and the least significant octet on the right.

The order of transmission of the header and data described in this document is resolved to the octet level. Whenever a diagram shows a group of octets, the order of transmission of those octets is the normal order in which they are read in English. For example, in the following diagram the octets are transmitted in the order they are numbered.

0                   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 | 2 | 3 | 4 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+

                   Transmission Order of Bytes

Whenever an octet represents a numeric quantity the left most bit in the diagram is the high order or most significant bit. That is, the bit labeled 0 is the most significant bit. For example, the following diagram represents the value 170 (decimal).

                      0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
                     +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
                     |1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0|
                     +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
                    Significance of Bits

Similarly, whenever a multi-octet field represents a numeric quantity the left most bit of the whole field is the most significant bit. When

a multi-octet quantity is transmitted the most significant octet is transmitted first.

Special Addresses

There are five classes of IP addresses: Class A through Class E. Of these, Classes A, B, and C are used for unicast addresses, Class D is used for multicast addresses, and Class E addresses are reserved for future use.

With the advent of classless addressing [CIDR1, CIDR2], the network-number part of an address may be of any length, and the whole notion of address classes becomes less important.

There are certain special cases for IP addresses. These special cases can be concisely summarized using the earlier notation for an IP address:

  IP-address ::=  { <Network-number>, <Host-number> }
     or
  IP-address ::=  { <Network-number>, <Subnet-number>,
                                                  <Host-number> }

if we also use the notation "-1" to mean the field contains all 1 bits. Some common special cases are as follows:

  (a)   {0, 0}
     This host on this network.  Can only be used as a source
     address (see note later).
  (b)   {0, <Host-number>}
     Specified host on this network.  Can only be used as a
     source address.
  (c)   { -1, -1}
     Limited broadcast.  Can only be used as a destination
     address, and a datagram with this address must never be
     forwarded outside the (sub-)net of the source.
  (d)   {<Network-number>, -1}
     Directed broadcast to specified network.  Can only be used
     as a destination address.
  (e)   {<Network-number>, <Subnet-number>, -1}
     Directed broadcast to specified subnet.  Can only be used as
     a destination address.
  (f)   {<Network-number>, -1, -1}
     Directed broadcast to all subnets of specified subnetted
     network.  Can only be used as a destination address.
  (g)   {127, <any>}
     Internal host loopback address.  Should never appear outside
     a host.

REFERENCES

[COHEN] Cohen, D., "On Holy Wars and a Plea for Peace", IEEE Computer

      Magazine, October 1981.

[CIDR1] Fuller, V., T. Li, J. Yu, and K. Varadhan, "Classless

      Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR): an Address Assignment and
      Aggregation Strategy", RFC 1519, September 1993.

[CIDR2] Rekhter, Y., and T. Li, "An Architecture for IP Address

      Allocation with CIDR", RFC 1518, September 1993.

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VERSION NUMBERS

In the Internet Protocol (IP) RFC791 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                [RFC791,JBP]
5       ST       ST Datagram Mode                [RFC1190,JWF]
6       SIP      Simple Internet Protocol                [RH6]
7       TP/IX    TP/IX: The Next Internet                [RXU]
8       PIP      The P Internet Protocol                 [PXF]
9       TUBA     TUBA                                    [RXC]

10-14 Unassigned [JBP] 15 Reserved [JBP]

REFERENCES

RFC791 Postel, J., ed., "Internet Protocol - DARPA Internet Program

     Protocol Specification", STD 5, RFC 791, USC/Information
     Sciences Institute, September 1981.

RFC1190 Topolcic, C., Editor, "Experimental Internet Stream

      Protocol, Version 2 (ST-II)", RFC 1190, CIP Working Group,
      October 1990.

PEOPLE

[JPB] Jon Postel <[email protected]>

[JWF] Jim Forgie <[email protected]>

[RH6] Robert Hinden <[email protected]>

[RXU] Robert Ullmann <[email protected]>

[PXF] Paul Francis <[email protected]>

[RXC] Ross Callon <[email protected]>

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PROTOCOL NUMBERS

In the Internet Protocol (IP) [DDN], RFC791 there is a field, called Protocol, to identify the next level protocol. This is an 8 bit field.

Assigned Internet Protocol Numbers

Decimal Keyword Protocol References


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 0                 Reserved                              [JBP]
 1     ICMP        Internet Control Message       [RFC792,JBP]
 2     IGMP        Internet Group Management     [RFC1112,JBP]
 3     GGP         Gateway-to-Gateway              [RFC823,MB]
 4     IP          IP in IP (encasulation)               [JBP]
 5     ST          Stream                 [RFC1190,IEN119,JWF]
 6     TCP         Transmission Control           [RFC793,JBP]
 7     UCL         UCL                                    [PK]
 8     EGP         Exterior Gateway Protocol     [RFC888,DLM1]
 9     IGP         any private interior gateway          [JBP]
10     BBN-RCC-MON BBN RCC Monitoring                    [SGC]
11     NVP-II      Network Voice Protocol         [RFC741,SC3]
12     PUP         PUP                             [PUP,XEROX]
13     ARGUS       ARGUS                                [RWS4]
14     EMCON       EMCON                                 [BN7]
15     XNET        Cross Net Debugger            [IEN158,JFH2]
16     CHAOS       Chaos                                 [NC3]
17     UDP         User Datagram                  [RFC768,JBP]
18     MUX         Multiplexing                    [IEN90,JBP]
19     DCN-MEAS    DCN Measurement Subsystems           [DLM1]
20     HMP         Host Monitoring                [RFC869,RH6]
21     PRM         Packet Radio Measurement              [ZSU]
22     XNS-IDP     XEROX NS IDP               [ETHERNET,XEROX]
23     TRUNK-1     Trunk-1                              [BWB6]
24     TRUNK-2     Trunk-2                              [BWB6]
25     LEAF-1      Leaf-1                               [BWB6]
26     LEAF-2      Leaf-2                               [BWB6]
27     RDP         Reliable Data Protocol         [RFC908,RH6]
28     IRTP        Internet Reliable Transaction  [RFC938,TXM]
29     ISO-TP4     ISO Transport Protocol Class 4 [RFC905,RC77]
30     NETBLT      Bulk Data Transfer Protocol    [RFC969,DDC1]
31     MFE-NSP     MFE Network Services Protocol  [MFENET,BCH2]
32     MERIT-INP   MERIT Internodal Protocol             [HWB]
33     SEP         Sequential Exchange Protocol        [JC120]
34     3PC         Third Party Connect Protocol         [SAF3]
35     IDPR        Inter-Domain Policy Routing Protocol [MXS1]
36     XTP         XTP                                   [GXC]
37     DDP         Datagram Delivery Protocol            [WXC]
38     IDPR-CMTP   IDPR Control Message Transport Proto [MXS1]
39     TP++        TP++ Transport Protocol               [DXF]
40     IL          IL Transport Protocol                [DXP2]
41     SIP         Simple Internet Protocol              [SXD]
42     SDRP        Source Demand Routing Protocol       [DXE1]
43     SIP-SR      SIP Source Route                      [SXD]
44     SIP-FRAG    SIP Fragment                          [SXD]
45     IDRP        Inter-Domain Routing Protocol   [Sue Hares]
46     RSVP        Reservation Protocol           [Bob Braden]
47     GRE         General Routing Encapsulation     [Tony Li]
48     MHRP        Mobile Host Routing Protocol[David Johnson]
49     BNA         BNA                          [Gary Salamon]
50     SIPP-ESP    SIPP Encap Security Payload [Steve Deering]
51     SIPP-AH     SIPP Authentication Header  [Steve Deering]
52     I-NLSP      Integrated Net Layer Security  TUBA [GLENN]
53     SWIPE       IP with Encryption                    [JI6]
54     NHRP        NBMA Next Hop Resolution Protocol
55-60                 Unassigned                            [JBP]
61                 any host internal protocol            [JBP]
62     CFTP        CFTP                            [CFTP,HCF2]
63                 any local network                     [JBP]
64     SAT-EXPAK   SATNET and Backroom EXPAK             [SHB]
65     KRYPTOLAN   Kryptolan                            [PXL1]
66     RVD         MIT Remote Virtual Disk Protocol      [MBG]
67     IPPC        Internet Pluribus Packet Core         [SHB]
68                 any distributed file system           [JBP]
69     SAT-MON     SATNET Monitoring                     [SHB]
70     VISA        VISA Protocol                        [GXT1]
71     IPCV        Internet Packet Core Utility          [SHB]
72     CPNX        Computer Protocol Network Executive  [DXM2]
73     CPHB        Computer Protocol Heart Beat         [DXM2]
74     WSN         Wang Span Network                     [VXD]
75     PVP         Packet Video Protocol                 [SC3]
76     BR-SAT-MON  Backroom SATNET Monitoring            [SHB]
77     SUN-ND      SUN ND PROTOCOL-Temporary             [WM3]
78     WB-MON      WIDEBAND Monitoring                   [SHB]
79     WB-EXPAK    WIDEBAND EXPAK                        [SHB]
80     ISO-IP      ISO Internet Protocol                 [MTR]
81     VMTP        VMTP                                 [DRC3]
82     SECURE-VMTP SECURE-VMTP                          [DRC3]
83     VINES       VINES                                 [BXH]
84     TTP         TTP                                   [JXS]
85     NSFNET-IGP  NSFNET-IGP                            [HWB]
86     DGP         Dissimilar Gateway Protocol     [DGP,ML109]
87     TCF         TCF                                  [GAL5]
88     IGRP        IGRP                            [CISCO,GXS]
89     OSPFIGP     OSPFIGP                      [RFC1583,JTM4]
90     Sprite-RPC  Sprite RPC Protocol            [SPRITE,BXW]
91     LARP        Locus Address Resolution Protocol     [BXH]
92     MTP         Multicast Transport Protocol          [SXA]
93     AX.25       AX.25 Frames                         [BK29]
94     IPIP        IP-within-IP Encapsulation Protocol   [JI6]
95     MICP        Mobile Internetworking Control Pro.   [JI6]
96     SCC-SP      Semaphore Communications Sec. Pro.    [HXH]
97     ETHERIP     Ethernet-within-IP Encapsulation     [RXH1]
98     ENCAP       Encapsulation Header         [RFC1241,RXB3]
99                 any private encryption scheme         [JBP]

100 GMTP GMTP [RXB5] 101-254 Unassigned [JBP]

255                Reserved                              [JBP]

REFERENCES

[CFTP] Forsdick, H., "CFTP", Network Message, Bolt Beranek and

   Newman, January 1982.

[CISCO] Cisco Systems, "Gateway Server Reference Manual", Manual

    Revision B, January 10, 1988.

[DDN] Feinler, E., Editor, "DDN Protocol Handbook", Network

  Information Center, SRI International, December 1985.

[DGP] M/A-COM Government Systems, "Dissimilar Gateway Protocol

  Specification, Draft Version", Contract no. CS901145,
  November 16, 1987.

[ETHERNET] "The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data Link Layer and

        Physical Layer Specification", AA-K759B-TK, Digital
        Equipment Corporation, Maynard, MA.  Also as: "The
        Ethernet - A Local Area Network", Version 1.0, Digital
        Equipment Corporation, Intel Corporation, Xerox
        Corporation, September 1980.  And: "The Ethernet, A Local
        Area Network: Data Link Layer and Physical Layer
        Specifications", Digital, Intel and Xerox, November 1982.
        And: XEROX, "The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data Link
        Layer and Physical Layer Specification", X3T51/80-50,
        Xerox Corporation, Stamford, CT., October 1980.

[IEN90] Cohen, D. and J. Postel, "Multiplexing Protocol", IEN 90,

    USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1979.

[IEN119] Forgie, J., "ST - A Proposed Internet Stream Protocol",

     IEN 119, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, September 1979.

[IEN158] Haverty, J., "XNET Formats for Internet Protocol Version 4",

     IEN 158, October 1980.

[MFENET] Shuttleworth, B., "A Documentary of MFENet, a National

     Computer Network", UCRL-52317, Lawrence Livermore Labs,
     Livermore, California, June 1977.

[PUP] 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.

[SPRITE] Welch, B., "The Sprite Remote Procedure Call System",

     Technical Report, UCB/Computer Science Dept., 86/302,
     University of California at Berkeley, June 1986.

RFC741 Cohen, D., "Specifications for the Network Voice Protocol",

     RFC 741, ISI/RR 7539, USC/Information Sciences Institute,
     March 1976.

RFC768 Postel, J., "User Datagram Protocol", STD 6, RFC 768,

     USC/Information Sciences Institute, August 1980.

RFC791 Postel, J., "Internet Protocol - DARPA Internet Program

     Protocol Specification", STD 5, RFC 791, DARPA, September
     1981.

RFC792 Postel, J., "Internet Control Message Protocol - DARPA

     Internet Program Protocol Specification", STD 5, RFC 792,
     USC/Information Sciences Institute, September 1981.

RFC793 Postel, J., "Transmission Control Protocol - DARPA

     Internet Program Protocol Specification", STD 7, RFC 793,
     USC/Information Sciences Institute, September 1981.

RFC823 Hinden, R., and A. Sheltzer, "The DARPA Internet Gateway",

     RFC 823, BBN, September 1982.

RFC869 Hinden, R., "A Host Monitoring Protocol", RFC 869,

     Bolt Beranek and Newman, December 1983.

RFC888 Seamonson, L., and E. Rosen, "STUB" Exterior Gateway

     Protocol", RFC 888, BBN Communications Corporation,
     January 1984.

RFC905 International Standards Organization, "ISO Transport Protocol

     Specification - ISO DP 8073", RFC 905, April 1984.

RFC908 Velten, D., R. Hinden, and J. Sax, "Reliable Data Protocol",

     RFC 908, BBN Communications Corporation, July 1984.

RFC938 Miller, T., "Internet Reliable Transaction Protocol", RFC 938,

     ACC, February 1985.

RFC969 Clark, D., M. Lambert, and L. Zhang, "NETBLT: A Bulk Data

     Transfer Protocol", RFC 969, MIT Laboratory for Computer
     Science, December 1985.

RFC1112 Deering, S., "Host Extensions for IP Multicasting",

      STD 5, RFC 1112, Stanford University, August 1989.

RFC1190 Topolcic, C., Editor, "Experimental Internet Stream

      Protocol, Version 2 (ST-II)", RFC 1190, CIP Working Group,
      October 1990.

RFC1241 Woodburn, W., and D. Mills, " A Scheme for an Internet

      Encapsulation Protocol: Version 1", RFC 1241, SAIC,
      University of Delaware, July 1991.

RFC1583 Moy, J., "The OSPF Specification", RFC 1583, Proteon,

      March 1994.

PEOPLE

[BCH2] Barry Howard <[email protected]>

[BK29] Brian Kantor <[email protected]>

[BN7] <mystery contact>

[BWB6] Barry Boehm <[email protected]>

[BXH] Brian Horn <---none--->

[BXW] Bruce Willins <---none--->

[DDC1] David Clark <[email protected]>

[DLM1] David Mills <[email protected]>

[DRC3] Dave Cheriton <[email protected]>

[DXE1] Deborah Estrin <[email protected]>

[DXF] Dirk Fromhein <[email protected]>

[DXM2] David Mittnacht <---none--->

[DXP2] Dave Presotto <[email protected]

[David Johnson] <mystery contact>

[GAL5] Guillermo A. Loyola <[email protected]>

[GLENN] K. Robert Glenn <[email protected]>

[GXC] Greg Chesson <[email protected]>

[GXS] Guenther Schreiner <[email protected]>

[GXT1] Gene Tsudik <[email protected]>

[HCF2] Harry Forsdick <[email protected]>

[HWB] Hans-Werner Braun <[email protected]>

[HXH] Howard Hart <[email protected]>

[JBP] Jon Postel <[email protected]>

[JC120] <mystery contact>

[JFH2] Jack Haverty <[email protected]>

[JI6] John Ioannidis <[email protected]>

[JTM4] John Moy <[email protected]>

[JWF] Jim Forgie <[email protected]>

[JXS] Jim Stevens <[email protected]>

[KATZ] Dave Katz <[email protected]>

[MB] Mike Brescia <[email protected]>

[MBG] Michael Greenwald <[email protected]>

[ML109] Mike Little <[email protected]>

[MTR] Marshall T. Rose <[email protected]>

[MXS1] Martha Steenstrup <[email protected]>

[NC3] J. Noel Chiappa <[email protected]>

[PK] Peter Kirstein <[email protected]>

[PXL1] Paul Liu <---none--->

[RH6] Robert Hinden <[email protected]>

[RTB3] Bob Braden <[email protected]>

[RC77] <mystery contact>

[RWS4] Robert W. Scheifler <[email protected]>

[RXB3] Robert Woodburn <[email protected]>

[RXH1] Russ Housley <[email protected]>

[SAF3] Stuart A. Friedberg <[email protected]>

[SC3] Steve Casner <[email protected]

[SGC] Steve Chipman <[email protected]>

[SHB] Steven Blumenthal <[email protected]>

[Sue Hares] Sue Hares <[email protected]>

[SXA] Susie Armstrong <[email protected]>

[SXD] Steve Deering <[email protected]>

[Tony Li] Tony Li <[email protected]>

[TXM] Trudy Miller <[email protected]>

[VXD] Victor Dafoulas <---none--->

[WM3] William Melohn <[email protected]>

[WXC] Wesley Craig <[email protected]>

[ZSU] Zaw-Sing Su <[email protected].>

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WELL KNOWN PORT NUMBERS

The Well Known Ports are controlled and assigned by the IANA and on most systems can only be used by system (or root) processes or by programs executed by privileged users.

Ports are used in the TCP RFC793 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 RFC768.

The assigned ports use a small portion of the possible port numbers. For many years the assigned ports were in the range 0-255. Recently, the range for assigned ports managed by the IANA has been expanded to the range 0-1023.

Port Assignments:

Keyword Decimal Description References


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              0/tcp    Reserved
              0/udp    Reserved
  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>

tcpmux 1/tcp TCP Port Service Multiplexer tcpmux 1/udp TCP Port Service Multiplexer

  1. Mark Lottor <[email protected]>

compressnet 2/tcp Management Utility compressnet 2/udp Management Utility compressnet 3/tcp Compression Process compressnet 3/udp Compression Process

  1. Bernie Volz <[email protected]>
  2. 4/tcp Unassigned
  3. 4/udp Unassigned

rje 5/tcp Remote Job Entry rje 5/udp Remote Job Entry

  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>
  2. 6/tcp Unassigned
  3. 6/udp Unassigned

echo 7/tcp Echo echo 7/udp Echo

  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>
  2. 8/tcp Unassigned
  1. 8/udp Unassigned

discard 9/tcp Discard discard 9/udp Discard

  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>
  2. 10/tcp Unassigned
  3. 10/udp Unassigned

systat 11/tcp Active Users systat 11/udp Active Users

  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>
  2. 12/tcp Unassigned
  3. 12/udp Unassigned

daytime 13/tcp Daytime daytime 13/udp Daytime

  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>
  2. 14/tcp Unassigned
  3. 14/udp Unassigned
  4. 15/tcp Unassigned [was netstat]
  5. 15/udp Unassigned
  6. 16/tcp Unassigned
  7. 16/udp Unassigned

qotd 17/tcp Quote of the Day qotd 17/udp Quote of the Day

  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>

msp 18/tcp Message Send Protocol msp 18/udp Message Send Protocol

  1. Rina Nethaniel <---none--->

chargen 19/tcp Character Generator chargen 19/udp Character Generator ftp-data 20/tcp File Transfer [Default Data] ftp-data 20/udp File Transfer [Default Data] ftp 21/tcp File Transfer [Control] ftp 21/udp File Transfer [Control]

  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>
  2. 22/tcp Unassigned
  3. 22/udp Unassigned

telnet 23/tcp Telnet telnet 23/udp Telnet

  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>
             24/tcp    any private mail system
             24/udp    any private mail system
  1. Rick Adam <[email protected]>

smtp 25/tcp Simple Mail Transfer smtp 25/udp Simple Mail Transfer

  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>
  2. 26/tcp Unassigned
  3. 26/udp Unassigned

nsw-fe 27/tcp NSW User System FE nsw-fe 27/udp NSW User System FE

  1. Robert Thomas <[email protected]>
  2. 28/tcp Unassigned
  3. 28/udp Unassigned

msg-icp 29/tcp MSG ICP msg-icp 29/udp MSG ICP

  1. Robert Thomas <[email protected]>
  2. 30/tcp Unassigned
  3. 30/udp Unassigned

msg-auth 31/tcp MSG Authentication msg-auth 31/udp MSG Authentication

  1. Robert Thomas <[email protected]>
  2. 32/tcp Unassigned
  3. 32/udp Unassigned

dsp 33/tcp Display Support Protocol dsp 33/udp Display Support Protocol

  1. Ed Cain <[email protected]>
  2. 34/tcp Unassigned
  3. 34/udp Unassigned
             35/tcp    any private printer server
             35/udp    any private printer server
  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>
  2. 36/tcp Unassigned
  3. 36/udp Unassigned

time 37/tcp Time time 37/udp Time

  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>

rap 38/tcp Route Access Protocol rap 38/udp Route Access Protocol

  1. Robert Ullmann <[email protected]>

rlp 39/tcp Resource Location Protocol rlp 39/udp Resource Location Protocol

  1. Mike Accetta <[email protected]>
  2. 40/tcp Unassigned
  3. 40/udp Unassigned

graphics 41/tcp Graphics graphics 41/udp Graphics nameserver 42/tcp Host Name Server nameserver 42/udp Host Name Server nicname 43/tcp Who Is nicname 43/udp Who Is mpm-flags 44/tcp MPM FLAGS Protocol mpm-flags 44/udp MPM FLAGS Protocol mpm 45/tcp Message Processing Module [recv] mpm 45/udp Message Processing Module [recv] mpm-snd 46/tcp MPM [default send] mpm-snd 46/udp MPM [default send]

  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>

ni-ftp 47/tcp NI FTP

ni-ftp 47/udp NI FTP

  1. Steve Kille <[email protected]>

auditd 48/tcp Digital Audit Daemon auditd 48/udp Digital Audit Daemon

  1. Larry Scott <[email protected]>

login 49/tcp Login Host Protocol login 49/udp Login Host Protocol

  1. Pieter Ditmars <[email protected]>

re-mail-ck 50/tcp Remote Mail Checking Protocol re-mail-ck 50/udp Remote Mail Checking Protocol

  1. Steve Dorner <[email protected]>

la-maint 51/tcp IMP Logical Address Maintenance la-maint 51/udp IMP Logical Address Maintenance

  1. Andy Malis <[email protected]>

xns-time 52/tcp XNS Time Protocol xns-time 52/udp XNS Time Protocol

  1. Susie Armstrong <Armstrong.wbst128@XEROX>

domain 53/tcp Domain Name Server domain 53/udp Domain Name Server

  1. Paul Mockapetris <[email protected]>

xns-ch 54/tcp XNS Clearinghouse xns-ch 54/udp XNS Clearinghouse

  1. Susie Armstrong <Armstrong.wbst128@XEROX>

isi-gl 55/tcp ISI Graphics Language isi-gl 55/udp ISI Graphics Language xns-auth 56/tcp XNS Authentication xns-auth 56/udp XNS Authentication

  1. Susie Armstrong <Armstrong.wbst128@XEROX>
             57/tcp    any private terminal access
             57/udp    any private terminal access
  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>

xns-mail 58/tcp XNS Mail xns-mail 58/udp XNS Mail

  1. Susie Armstrong <Armstrong.wbst128@XEROX>
             59/tcp    any private file service
             59/udp    any private file service
  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>
             60/tcp    Unassigned
             60/udp    Unassigned

ni-mail 61/tcp NI MAIL ni-mail 61/udp NI MAIL

  1. Steve Kille <[email protected]>

acas 62/tcp ACA Services acas 62/udp ACA Services

  1. E. Wald <[email protected]>
  2. 63/tcp Unassigned
  3. 63/udp Unassigned

covia 64/tcp Communications Integrator (CI)

covia 64/udp Communications Integrator (CI)

  1. "Tundra" Tim Daneliuk
  2. <[email protected]>

tacacs-ds 65/tcp TACACS-Database Service tacacs-ds 65/udp TACACS-Database Service

  1. Kathy Huber <[email protected]>

sql*net 66/tcp Oracle SQL*NET sql*net 66/udp Oracle SQL*NET

  1. Jack Haverty <[email protected]>

bootps 67/tcp Bootstrap Protocol Server bootps 67/udp Bootstrap Protocol Server bootpc 68/tcp Bootstrap Protocol Client bootpc 68/udp Bootstrap Protocol Client

  1. Bill Croft <[email protected]>

tftp 69/tcp Trivial File Transfer tftp 69/udp Trivial File Transfer

  1. David Clark <[email protected]>

gopher 70/tcp Gopher gopher 70/udp Gopher

  1. Mark McCahill <[email protected]>

netrjs-1 71/tcp Remote Job Service netrjs-1 71/udp Remote Job Service netrjs-2 72/tcp Remote Job Service netrjs-2 72/udp Remote Job Service netrjs-3 73/tcp Remote Job Service netrjs-3 73/udp Remote Job Service netrjs-4 74/tcp Remote Job Service netrjs-4 74/udp Remote Job Service

  1. Bob Braden <[email protected]>
             75/tcp    any private dial out service
             75/udp    any private dial out service
  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>

deos 76/tcp Distributed External Object Store deos 76/udp Distributed External Object Store

  1. Robert Ullmann <[email protected]>
             77/tcp    any private RJE service
             77/udp    any private RJE service
  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>

vettcp 78/tcp vettcp vettcp 78/udp vettcp

  1. Christopher Leong <[email protected]>

finger 79/tcp Finger finger 79/udp Finger

  1. David Zimmerman <[email protected]>

www-http 80/tcp World Wide Web HTTP www-http 80/udp World Wide Web HTTP

  1. Tim Berners-Lee <[email protected]>

hosts2-ns 81/tcp HOSTS2 Name Server

hosts2-ns 81/udp HOSTS2 Name Server

  1. Earl Killian <[email protected]>

xfer 82/tcp XFER Utility xfer 82/udp XFER Utility

  1. Thomas M. Smith <[email protected]>

mit-ml-dev 83/tcp MIT ML Device mit-ml-dev 83/udp MIT ML Device

  1. David Reed <--none--->

ctf 84/tcp Common Trace Facility ctf 84/udp Common Trace Facility

  1. Hugh Thomas <[email protected]>

mit-ml-dev 85/tcp MIT ML Device mit-ml-dev 85/udp MIT ML Device

  1. David Reed <--none--->

mfcobol 86/tcp Micro Focus Cobol mfcobol 86/udp Micro Focus Cobol

  1. Simon Edwards <--none--->
             87/tcp    any private terminal link
             87/udp    any private terminal link
  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>

kerberos 88/tcp Kerberos kerberos 88/udp Kerberos

  1. B. Clifford Neuman <[email protected]>

su-mit-tg 89/tcp SU/MIT Telnet Gateway su-mit-tg 89/udp SU/MIT Telnet Gateway

  1. Mark Crispin <[email protected]>

dnsix 90/tcp DNSIX Securit Attribute Token Map dnsix 90/udp DNSIX Securit Attribute Token Map

  1. Charles Watt <[email protected]>

mit-dov 91/tcp MIT Dover Spooler mit-dov 91/udp MIT Dover Spooler

  1. Eliot Moss <[email protected]>

npp 92/tcp Network Printing Protocol npp 92/udp Network Printing Protocol

  1. Louis Mamakos <[email protected]>

dcp 93/tcp Device Control Protocol dcp 93/udp Device Control Protocol

  1. Daniel Tappan <[email protected]>

objcall 94/tcp Tivoli Object Dispatcher objcall 94/udp Tivoli Object Dispatcher

  1. Tom Bereiter <--none--->

supdup 95/tcp SUPDUP supdup 95/udp SUPDUP

  1. Mark Crispin <[email protected]>

dixie 96/tcp DIXIE Protocol Specification dixie 96/udp DIXIE Protocol Specification

  1. Tim Howes <[email protected]>

swift-rvf 97/tcp Swift Remote Vitural File Protocol

swift-rvf 97/udp Swift Remote Vitural File Protocol

  1. Maurice R. Turcotte
  2. <mailrus!uflorida!rm1!dnmrt%[email protected]>

tacnews 98/tcp TAC News tacnews 98/udp TAC News

  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>

metagram 99/tcp Metagram Relay metagram 99/udp Metagram Relay

  1. Geoff Goodfellow <[email protected]>

newacct 100/tcp [unauthorized use] hostname 101/tcp NIC Host Name Server hostname 101/udp NIC Host Name Server

  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>

iso-tsap 102/tcp ISO-TSAP iso-tsap 102/udp ISO-TSAP

  1. Marshall Rose <[email protected]>

gppitnp 103/tcp Genesis Point-to-Point Trans Net gppitnp 103/udp Genesis Point-to-Point Trans Net acr-nema 104/tcp ACR-NEMA Digital Imag. & Comm. 300 acr-nema 104/udp ACR-NEMA Digital Imag. & Comm. 300

  1. Patrick McNamee <--none--->

csnet-ns 105/tcp Mailbox Name Nameserver csnet-ns 105/udp Mailbox Name Nameserver

  1. Marvin Solomon <[email protected]>

3com-tsmux 106/tcp 3COM-TSMUX 3com-tsmux 106/udp 3COM-TSMUX

  1. Jeremy Siegel <[email protected]>

rtelnet 107/tcp Remote Telnet Service rtelnet 107/udp Remote Telnet Service

  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>

snagas 108/tcp SNA Gateway Access Server snagas 108/udp SNA Gateway Access Server

  1. Kevin Murphy <[email protected]>

pop2 109/tcp Post Office Protocol - Version 2 pop2 109/udp Post Office Protocol - Version 2

  1. Joyce K. Reynolds <[email protected]>

pop3 110/tcp Post Office Protocol - Version 3 pop3 110/udp Post Office Protocol - Version 3

  1. Marshall Rose <[email protected]>

sunrpc 111/tcp SUN Remote Procedure Call sunrpc 111/udp SUN Remote Procedure Call

  1. Chuck McManis <[email protected]>

mcidas 112/tcp McIDAS Data Transmission Protocol mcidas 112/udp McIDAS Data Transmission Protocol

  1. Glenn Davis <[email protected]>

auth 113/tcp Authentication Service auth 113/udp Authentication Service

  1. Mike St. Johns <[email protected]>

audionews 114/tcp Audio News Multicast audionews 114/udp Audio News Multicast

  1. Martin Forssen <[email protected]>

sftp 115/tcp Simple File Transfer Protocol sftp 115/udp Simple File Transfer Protocol

  1. Mark Lottor <[email protected]>

ansanotify 116/tcp ANSA REX Notify ansanotify 116/udp ANSA REX Notify

  1. Nicola J. Howarth <[email protected]>

uucp-path 117/tcp UUCP Path Service uucp-path 117/udp UUCP Path Service sqlserv 118/tcp SQL Services sqlserv 118/udp SQL Services

  1. Larry Barnes <[email protected]>

nntp 119/tcp Network News Transfer Protocol nntp 119/udp Network News Transfer Protocol

  1. Phil Lapsley <[email protected]>

cfdptkt 120/tcp CFDPTKT cfdptkt 120/udp CFDPTKT

  1. John Ioannidis <[email protected]>

erpc 121/tcp Encore Expedited Remote Pro.Call erpc 121/udp Encore Expedited Remote Pro.Call

  1. Jack O'Neil <---none--->

smakynet 122/tcp SMAKYNET smakynet 122/udp SMAKYNET

  1. Mike O'Dowd <[email protected]>

ntp 123/tcp Network Time Protocol ntp 123/udp Network Time Protocol

  1. Dave Mills <[email protected]>

ansatrader 124/tcp ANSA REX Trader ansatrader 124/udp ANSA REX Trader

  1. Nicola J. Howarth <[email protected]>

locus-map 125/tcp Locus PC-Interface Net Map Ser locus-map 125/udp Locus PC-Interface Net Map Ser

  1. Eric Peterson <[email protected]>

unitary 126/tcp Unisys Unitary Login unitary 126/udp Unisys Unitary Login

  1. <[email protected]>

locus-con 127/tcp Locus PC-Interface Conn Server locus-con 127/udp Locus PC-Interface Conn Server

  1. Eric Peterson <[email protected]>

gss-xlicen 128/tcp GSS X License Verification gss-xlicen 128/udp GSS X License Verification

  1. John Light <[email protected]>

pwdgen 129/tcp Password Generator Protocol pwdgen 129/udp Password Generator Protocol

  1. Frank J. Wacho <[email protected]>

cisco-fna 130/tcp cisco FNATIVE

cisco-fna 130/udp cisco FNATIVE cisco-tna 131/tcp cisco TNATIVE cisco-tna 131/udp cisco TNATIVE cisco-sys 132/tcp cisco SYSMAINT cisco-sys 132/udp cisco SYSMAINT statsrv 133/tcp Statistics Service statsrv 133/udp Statistics Service

  1. Dave Mills <[email protected]>

ingres-net 134/tcp INGRES-NET Service ingres-net 134/udp INGRES-NET Service

  1. Mike Berrow <---none--->

loc-srv 135/tcp Location Service loc-srv 135/udp Location Service

  1. Joe Pato <[email protected]>

profile 136/tcp PROFILE Naming System profile 136/udp PROFILE Naming System

  1. Larry Peterson <[email protected]>

netbios-ns 137/tcp NETBIOS Name Service netbios-ns 137/udp NETBIOS Name Service netbios-dgm 138/tcp NETBIOS Datagram Service netbios-dgm 138/udp NETBIOS Datagram Service netbios-ssn 139/tcp NETBIOS Session Service netbios-ssn 139/udp NETBIOS Session Service

  1. Jon Postel <[email protected]>

emfis-data 140/tcp EMFIS Data Service emfis-data 140/udp EMFIS Data Service emfis-cntl 141/tcp EMFIS Control Service emfis-cntl 141/udp EMFIS Control Service

  1. Gerd Beling <[email protected]>

bl-idm 142/tcp Britton-Lee IDM bl-idm 142/udp Britton-Lee IDM

  1. Susie Snitzer <---none--->

imap2 143/tcp Interim Mail Access Protocol v2 imap2 143/udp Interim Mail Access Protocol v2

  1. Mark Crispin <[email protected]>

news 144/tcp NewS news 144/udp NewS

  1. James Gosling <[email protected]>

uaac 145/tcp UAAC Protocol uaac 145/udp UAAC Protocol

  1. David A. Gomberg <[email protected]>

iso-tp0 146/tcp ISO-IP0 iso-tp0 146/udp ISO-IP0 iso-ip 147/tcp ISO-IP iso-ip 147/udp ISO-IP

  1. Marshall Rose <[email protected]>

cronus 148/tcp CRONUS-SUPPORT cronus 148/udp CRONUS-SUPPORT

  1. Jeffrey Buffun <[email protected]>

aed-512 149/tcp AED 512 Emulation Service aed-512 149/udp AED 512 Emulation Service

  1. Albert G. Broscius <[email protected]>

sql-net 150/tcp SQL-NET sql-net 150/udp SQL-NET

  1. Martin Picard <<---none--->

hems 151/tcp HEMS hems 151/udp HEMS

  1. Christopher Tengi <[email protected]>

bftp 152/tcp Background File Transfer Program bftp 152/udp Background File Transfer Program

  1. Annette DeSchon <[email protected]>

sgmp 153/tcp SGMP sgmp 153/udp SGMP

  1. Marty Schoffstahl <[email protected]>

netsc-prod 154/tcp NETSC netsc-prod 154/udp NETSC netsc-dev 155/tcp NETSC netsc-dev 155/udp NETSC

  1. Sergio Heker <[email protected]>

sqlsrv 156/tcp SQL Service sqlsrv 156/udp SQL Service

  1. Craig Rogers <[email protected]>

knet-cmp 157/tcp KNET/VM Command/Message Protocol knet-cmp 157/udp KNET/VM Command/Message Protocol

  1. Gary S. Malkin <[email protected]>

pcmail-srv 158/tcp PCMail Server pcmail-srv 158/udp PCMail Server

  1. Mark L. Lambert <[email protected]>

nss-routing 159/tcp NSS-Routing nss-routing 159/udp NSS-Routing

  1. Yakov Rekhter <[email protected]>

sgmp-traps 160/tcp SGMP-TRAPS sgmp-traps 160/udp SGMP-TRAPS

  1. Marty Schoffstahl <[email protected]>

snmp 161/tcp SNMP snmp 161/udp SNMP snmptrap 162/tcp SNMPTRAP snmptrap 162/udp SNMPTRAP

  1. Marshall Rose <[email protected]>

cmip-man 163/tcp CMIP/TCP Manager cmip-man 163/udp CMIP/TCP Manager cmip-agent 164/tcp CMIP/TCP Agent smip-agent 164/udp CMIP/TCP Agent

  1. Amatzia Ben-Artzi <---none--->

xns-courier 165/tcp Xerox xns-courier 165/udp Xerox

  1. Susie Armstrong <[email protected]>

s-net 166/tcp Sirius Systems s-net 166/udp Sirius Systems

  1. Brian Lloyd <---none--->

namp 167/tcp NAMP namp 167/udp NAMP

  1. Marty Schoffstahl <[email protected]>

rsvd 168/tcp RSVD rsvd 168/udp RSVD

  1. Neil Todd <[email protected]>

send 169/tcp SEND send 169/udp SEND

  1. William D. Wisner <[email protected]>

print-srv 170/tcp Network PostScript print-srv 170/udp Network PostScript

  1. Brian Reid <[email protected]>

multiplex 171/tcp Network Innovations Multiplex multiplex 171/udp Network Innovations Multiplex cl/1 172/tcp Network Innovations CL/1 cl/1 172/udp Network Innovations CL/1

  1. Kevin DeVault <<---none--->

xyplex-mux 173/tcp Xyplex xyplex-mux 173/udp Xyplex

  1. Bob Stewart <[email protected]>

mailq 174/tcp MAILQ mailq 174/udp MAILQ

  1. Rayan Zachariassen <[email protected]>

vmnet 175/tcp VMNET vmnet 175/udp VMNET

  1. Christopher Tengi <[email protected]>

genrad-mux 176/tcp GENRAD-MUX genrad-mux 176/udp GENRAD-MUX

  1. Ron Thornton <[email protected]>

xdmcp 177/tcp X Display Manager Control Protocol xdmcp 177/udp X Display Manager Control Protocol

  1. Robert W. Scheifler <[email protected]>

nextstep 178/tcp NextStep Window Server NextStep 178/udp NextStep Window Server

  1. Leo Hourvitz <[email protected]>

bgp 179/tcp Border Gateway Protocol bgp 179/udp Border Gateway Protocol

  1. Kirk Lougheed <[email protected]>

ris 180/tcp Intergraph ris 180/udp Intergraph

  1. Dave Buehmann <[email protected]>

unify 181/tcp Unify unify 181/udp Unify

  1. Vinod Singh <--none--->

audit 182/tcp Unisys Audit SITP audit 182/udp Unisys Audit SITP

  1. Gil Greenbaum <[email protected]>

ocbinder 183/tcp OCBinder ocbinder 183/udp OCBinder ocserver 184/tcp OCServer ocserver 184/udp OCServer

  1. Jerrilynn Okamura <--none--->

remote-kis 185/tcp Remote-KIS remote-kis 185/udp Remote-KIS kis 186/tcp KIS Protocol kis 186/udp KIS Protocol

  1. Ralph Droms <[email protected]>

aci 187/tcp Application Communication Interface aci 187/udp Application Communication Interface

  1. Rick Carlos <rick.ticipa.csc.ti.com>

mumps 188/tcp Plus Five's MUMPS mumps 188/udp Plus Five's MUMPS

  1. Hokey Stenn <[email protected]>

qft 189/tcp Queued File Transport qft 189/udp Queued File Transport

  1. Wayne Schroeder <[email protected]>

gacp 190/tcp Gateway Access Control Protocol cacp 190/udp Gateway Access Control Protocol

  1. C. Philip Wood <[email protected]>

prospero 191/tcp Prospero Directory Service prospero 191/udp Prospero Directory Service

  1. B. Clifford Neuman <[email protected]>

osu-nms 192/tcp OSU Network Monitoring System osu-nms 192/udp OSU Network Monitoring System

  1. Doug Karl <[email protected]>

srmp 193/tcp Spider Remote Monitoring Protocol srmp 193/udp Spider Remote Monitoring Protocol

  1. Ted J. Socolofsky <[email protected]>

irc 194/tcp Internet Relay Chat Protocol irc 194/udp Internet Relay Chat Protocol

  1. Jarkko Oikarinen <[email protected]>

dn6-nlm-aud 195/tcp DNSIX Network Level Module Audit dn6-nlm-aud 195/udp DNSIX Network Level Module Audit dn6-smm-red 196/tcp DNSIX Session Mgt Module Audit Redir dn6-smm-red 196/udp DNSIX Session Mgt Module Audit Redir

  1. Lawrence Lebahn <[email protected]>

dls 197/tcp Directory Location Service dls 197/udp Directory Location Service dls-mon 198/tcp Directory Location Service Monitor dls-mon 198/udp Directory Location Service Monitor

  1. Scott Bellew <[email protected]>

smux 199/tcp SMUX

smux 199/udp SMUX

  1. Marshall Rose <[email protected]>

src 200/tcp IBM System Resource Controller src 200/udp IBM System Resource Controller

  1. Gerald McBrearty <---none--->

at-rtmp 201/tcp AppleTalk Routing Maintenance at-rtmp 201/udp AppleTalk Routing Maintenance at-nbp 202/tcp AppleTalk Name Binding at-nbp 202/udp AppleTalk Name Binding at-3 203/tcp AppleTalk Unused at-3 203/udp AppleTalk Unused at-echo 204/tcp AppleTalk Echo at-echo 204/udp AppleTalk Echo at-5 205/tcp AppleTalk Unused at-5 205/udp AppleTalk Unused at-zis 206/tcp AppleTalk Zone Information at-zis 206/udp AppleTalk Zone Information at-7 207/tcp AppleTalk Unused at-7 207/udp AppleTalk Unused at-8 208/tcp AppleTalk Unused at-8 208/udp AppleTalk Unused

  1. Rob Chandhok <[email protected]>

tam 209/tcp Trivial Authenticated Mail Protocol tam 209/udp Trivial Authenticated Mail Protocol

  1. Dan Bernstein <[email protected]>

z39.50 210/tcp ANSI Z39.50 z39.50 210/udp ANSI Z39.50

  1. Mark Needleman
  2. <mhnur%[email protected]>

914c/g 211/tcp Texas Instruments 914C/G Terminal 914c/g 211/udp Texas Instruments 914C/G Terminal

  1. Bill Harrell <---none--->

anet 212/tcp ATEXSSTR anet 212/udp ATEXSSTR

  1. Jim Taylor <[email protected]>

ipx 213/tcp IPX ipx 213/udp IPX

  1. Don Provan <[email protected]>

vmpwscs 214/tcp VM PWSCS vmpwscs 214/udp VM PWSCS

  1. Dan Shia <[email protected]>

softpc 215/tcp Insignia Solutions softpc 215/udp Insignia Solutions

  1. Martyn Thomas <---none--->

atls 216/tcp Access Technology License Server atls 216/udp Access Technology License Server

  1. Larry DeLuca <[email protected]>

dbase 217/tcp dBASE Unix

dbase 217/udp dBASE Unix

  1. Don Gibson
  2. <[email protected]>

mpp 218/tcp Netix Message Posting Protocol mpp 218/udp Netix Message Posting Protocol

  1. Shannon Yeh <[email protected]>

uarps 219/tcp Unisys ARPs uarps 219/udp Unisys ARPs

  1. Ashok Marwaha <---none--->

imap3 220/tcp Interactive Mail Access Protocol v3 imap3 220/udp Interactive Mail Access Protocol v3

  1. James Rice <[email protected]>

fln-spx 221/tcp Berkeley rlogind with SPX auth fln-spx 221/udp Berkeley rlogind with SPX auth rsh-spx 222/tcp Berkeley rshd with SPX auth rsh-spx 222/udp Berkeley rshd with SPX auth cdc 223/tcp Certificate Distribution Center cdc 223/udp Certificate Distribution Center

  1. Kannan Alagappan <[email protected]>
  2. 224-241 Reserved
  3. Jon Postel <[email protected]>
  4. 242/tcp Unassigned
  5. 242/udp Unassigned

sur-meas 243/tcp Survey Measurement sur-meas 243/udp Survey Measurement

  1. Dave Clark <[email protected]>
  2. 244/tcp Unassigned
  3. 244/udp Unassigned

link 245/tcp LINK link 245/udp LINK dsp3270 246/tcp Display Systems Protocol dsp3270 246/udp Display Systems Protocol

  1. Weldon J. Showalter <[email protected]>
  2. 247-255 Reserved
  3. Jon Postel <[email protected]>
  4. 256-343 Unassigned

pdap 344/tcp Prospero Data Access Protocol pdap 344/udp Prospero Data Access Protocol

  1. B. Clifford Neuman <[email protected]>

pawserv 345/tcp Perf Analysis Workbench pawserv 345/udp Perf Analysis Workbench zserv 346/tcp Zebra server zserv 346/udp Zebra server fatserv 347/tcp Fatmen Server fatserv 347/udp Fatmen Server csi-sgwp 348/tcp Cabletron Management Protocol csi-sgwp 348/udp Cabletron Management Protocol

  1. 349-370 Unassigned

clearcase 371/tcp Clearcase clearcase 371/udp Clearcase

  1. Dave LeBlang <[email protected]>

ulistserv 372/tcp Unix Listserv ulistserv 372/udp Unix Listserv

  1. Anastasios Kotsikonas <[email protected]>

legent-1 373/tcp Legent Corporation legent-1 373/udp Legent Corporation legent-2 374/tcp Legent Corporation legent-2 374/udp Legent Corporation

  1. Keith Boyce <---none--->

hassle 375/tcp Hassle hassle 375/udp Hassle

  1. Reinhard Doelz <[email protected]>

nip 376/tcp Amiga Envoy Network Inquiry Proto nip 376/udp Amiga Envoy Network Inquiry Proto

  1. Kenneth Dyke <[email protected]>

tnETOS 377/tcp NEC Corporation tnETOS 377/udp NEC Corporation dsETOS 378/tcp NEC Corporation dsETOS 378/udp NEC Corporation

  1. Tomoo Fujita <[email protected]>

is99c 379/tcp TIA/EIA/IS-99 modem client is99c 379/udp TIA/EIA/IS-99 modem client is99s 380/tcp TIA/EIA/IS-99 modem server is99s 380/udp TIA/EIA/IS-99 modem server

  1. Frank Quick <[email protected]>

hp-collector 381/tcp hp performance data collector hp-collector 381/udp hp performance data collector hp-managed-node 382/tcp hp performance data managed node hp-managed-node 382/udp hp performance data managed node hp-alarm-mgr 383/tcp hp performance data alarm manager hp-alarm-mgr 383/udp hp performance data alarm manager

  1. Frank Blakely <[email protected]>

arns 384/tcp A Remote Network Server System arns 384/udp A Remote Network Server System

  1. David Hornsby <[email protected]>

ibm-app 385/tcp IBM Application ibm-app 385/tcp IBM Application

  1. Lisa Tomita <---none--->

asa 386/tcp ASA Message Router Object Def. asa 386/udp ASA Message Router Object Def.

  1. Steve Laitinen <[email protected]>

aurp 387/tcp Appletalk Update-Based Routing Pro. aurp 387/udp Appletalk Update-Based Routing Pro.

  1. Chris Ranch <[email protected]>

unidata-ldm 388/tcp Unidata LDM Version 4 unidata-ldm 388/udp Unidata LDM Version 4

  1. Glenn Davis <[email protected]>

ldap 389/tcp Lightweight Directory Access Protocol ldap 389/udp Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

  1. Tim Howes <[email protected]>

uis 390/tcp UIS uis 390/udp UIS

  1. Ed Barron <---none--->

synotics-relay 391/tcp SynOptics SNMP Relay Port synotics-relay 391/udp SynOptics SNMP Relay Port synotics-broker 392/tcp SynOptics Port Broker Port synotics-broker 392/udp SynOptics Port Broker Port

  1. Illan Raab <[email protected]>

dis 393/tcp Data Interpretation System dis 393/udp Data Interpretation System

  1. Paul Stevens <[email protected]>

embl-ndt 394/tcp EMBL Nucleic Data Transfer embl-ndt 394/udp EMBL Nucleic Data Transfer

  1. Peter Gad <[email protected]>

netcp 395/tcp NETscout Control Protocol netcp 395/udp NETscout Control Protocol

  1. Anil Singhal <---none--->

netware-ip 396/tcp Novell Netware over IP netware-ip 396/udp Novell Netware over IP mptn 397/tcp Multi Protocol Trans. Net. mptn 397/udp Multi Protocol Trans. Net.

  1. Soumitra Sarkar <[email protected]>

kryptolan 398/tcp Kryptolan kryptolan 398/udp Kryptolan

  1. Peter de Laval <[email protected]>
  2. 399/tcp Unassigned
  3. 399/udp Unassigned

work-sol 400/tcp Workstation Solutions work-sol 400/udp Workstation Solutions

  1. Jim Ward <[email protected]>

ups 401/tcp Uninterruptible Power Supply ups 401/udp Uninterruptible Power Supply

  1. Guenther Seybold <[email protected]>

genie 402/tcp Genie Protocol genie 402/udp Genie Protocol

  1. Mark Hankin <---none--->

decap 403/tcp decap decap 403/udp decap nced 404/tcp nced nced 404/udp nced ncld 405/tcp ncld ncld 405/udp ncld

  1. Richard Jones <---none--->

imsp 406/tcp Interactive Mail Support Protocol

imsp 406/udp Interactive Mail Support Protocol

  1. John Myers <[email protected]>

timbuktu 407/tcp Timbuktu timbuktu 407/udp Timbuktu

  1. Marc Epard <[email protected]>

prm-sm 408/tcp Prospero Resource Manager Sys. Man. prm-sm 408/udp Prospero Resource Manager Sys. Man. prm-nm 409/tcp Prospero Resource Manager Node Man. prm-nm 409/udp Prospero Resource Manager Node Man.

  1. B. Clifford Neuman <[email protected]>

decladebug 410/tcp DECLadebug Remote Debug Protocol decladebug 410/udp DECLadebug Remote Debug Protocol

  1. Anthony Berent <[email protected]>

rmt 411/tcp Remote MT Protocol rmt 411/udp Remote MT Protocol

  1. Peter Eriksson <[email protected]>

synoptics-trap 412/tcp Trap Convention Port synoptics-trap 412/udp Trap Convention Port

  1. Illan Raab <[email protected]>

smsp 413/tcp SMSP smsp 413/udp SMSP infoseek 414/tcp InfoSeek infoseek 414/udp InfoSeek

  1. Steve Kirsch <[email protected]>

bnet 415/tcp BNet bnet 415/udp BNet

  1. Jim Mertz <[email protected]>

silverplatter 416/tcp Silverplatter silverplatter 416/udp Silverplatter

  1. Peter Ciuffetti <[email protected]>

onmux 417/tcp Onmux onmux 417/udp Onmux

  1. Stephen Hanna <[email protected]>

hyper-g 418/tcp Hyper-G hyper-g 418/udp Hyper-G

  1. Frank Kappe <[email protected]>

ariel1 419/tcp Ariel ariel1 419/udp Ariel

  1. Jonathan Lavigne <[email protected]>

smpte 420/tcp SMPTE smpte 420/udp SMPTE

  1. Si Becker <[email protected]>

ariel2 421/tcp Ariel ariel2 421/udp Ariel ariel3 422/tcp Ariel ariel3 422/udp Ariel

  1. Jonathan Lavigne <[email protected]>

opc-job-start 423/tcp IBM Operations Planning and Control Start

opc-job-start 423/udp IBM Operations Planning and Control Start opc-job-track 424/tcp IBM Operations Planning and Control Track opc-job-track 424/udp IBM Operations Planning and Control Track

  1. Conny Larsson <[email protected]>

icad-el 425/tcp ICAD icad-el 425/udp ICAD

  1. Larry Stone <[email protected]>

smartsdp 426/tcp smartsdp smartsdp 426/udp smartsdp

  1. Alexander Dupuy <[email protected]>

svrloc 427/tcp Server Location svrloc 427/udp Server Location

  1. <[email protected]>

ocs_cmu 428/tcp OCS_CMU ocs_cmu 428/udp OCS_CMU ocs_amu 429/tcp OCS_AMU ocs_amu 429/udp OCS_AMU

  1. Florence Wyman <[email protected]>

utmpsd 430/tcp UTMPSD utmpsd 430/udp UTMPSD utmpcd 431/tcp UTMPCD utmpcd 431/udp UTMPCD iasd 432/tcp IASD iasd 432/udp IASD

  1. Nir Baroz <[email protected]>

nnsp 433/tcp NNSP nnsp 433/udp NNSP

  1. Rob Robertson <[email protected]>

mobileip-agent 434/tcp MobileIP-Agent mobileip-agent 434/udp MobileIP-Agent mobilip-mn 435/tcp MobilIP-MN mobilip-mn 435/udp MobilIP-MN

  1. Kannan Alagappan <[email protected]>

dna-cml 436/tcp DNA-CML dna-cml 436/udp DNA-CML

  1. Dan Flowers <[email protected]>

comscm 437/tcp comscm comscm 437/udp comscm

  1. Jim Teague <[email protected]>

dsfgw 438/tcp dsfgw dsfgw 438/udp dsfgw

  1. Andy McKeen <[email protected]>

dasp 439/tcp dasp Thomas Obermair dasp 439/udp dasp [email protected]

  1. Thomas Obermair <[email protected]>

sgcp 440/tcp sgcp sgcp 440/udp sgcp

  1. Marshall Rose <[email protected]>

decvms-sysmgt 441/tcp decvms-sysmgt decvms-sysmgt 441/udp decvms-sysmgt

  1. Lee Barton <[email protected]>

cvc_hostd 442/tcp cvc_hostd cvc_hostd 442/udp cvc_hostd

  1. Bill Davidson <[email protected]>

https 443/tcp https MCom https 443/udp https MCom

  1. Kipp E.B. Hickman <[email protected]>

snpp 444/tcp Simple Network Paging Protocol snpp 444/udp Simple Network Paging Protocol

  1. RFC1568

microsoft-ds 445/tcp Microsoft-DS microsoft-ds 445/udp Microsoft-DS

  1. Arnold Miller <[email protected]>

ddm-rdb 446/tcp DDM-RDB ddm-rdb 446/udp DDM-RDB ddm-dfm 447/tcp DDM-RFM ddm-dfm 447/udp DDM-RFM ddm-byte 448/tcp DDM-BYTE ddm-byte 448/udp DDM-BYTE

  1. Jan David Fisher <[email protected]>

as-servermap 449/tcp AS Server Mapper as-servermap 449/udp AS Server Mapper

  1. Barbara Foss <[email protected]>

tserver 450/tcp TServer tserver 450/udp TServer

  1. Harvey S. Schultz <[email protected]>
  2. 451-511 Unassigned

exec 512/tcp remote process execution;

  1. authentication performed using
  2. passwords and UNIX loppgin names

biff 512/udp used by mail system to notify users

  1. of new mail received; currently
  2. receives messages only from
  3. processes on the same machine

login 513/tcp remote login a la telnet;

  1. automatic authentication performed
  2. based on priviledged port numbers
  3. and distributed data bases which
  4. identify "authentication domains"

who 513/udp maintains data bases showing who's

  1. logged in to machines on a local
  2. net and the load average of the
  3. machine

cmd 514/tcp like exec, but automatic

  1. authentication is performed as for
  2. login server

syslog 514/udp printer 515/tcp spooler printer 515/udp spooler

  1. 516/tcp Unassigned
  2. 516/udp Unassigned

talk 517/tcp like tenex link, but across

  1. machine - unfortunately, doesn't
  2. use link protocol (this is actually
  3. just a rendezvous port from which a
  4. tcp connection is established)

talk 517/udp like tenex link, but across

  1. machine - unfortunately, doesn't
  2. use link protocol (this is actually
  3. just a rendezvous port from which a
                       tcp connection is established)

ntalk 518/tcp ntalk 518/udp utime 519/tcp unixtime utime 519/udp unixtime efs 520/tcp extended file name server router 520/udp local routing process (on site);

  1. uses variant of Xerox NS routing
  2. information protocol
  3. 521-524 Unassigned

timed 525/tcp timeserver timed 525/udp timeserver tempo 526/tcp newdate tempo 526/udp newdate

  1. 527-529 Unassigned

courier 530/tcp rpc courier 530/udp rpc conference 531/tcp chat conference 531/udp chat netnews 532/tcp readnews netnews 532/udp readnews netwall 533/tcp for emergency broadcasts netwall 533/udp for emergency broadcasts

  1. 534-538 Unassigned

apertus-ldp 539/tcp Apertus Technologies Load Determination apertus-ldp 539/udp Apertus Technologies Load Determination uucp 540/tcp uucpd uucp 540/udp uucpd uucp-rlogin 541/tcp uucp-rlogin Stuart Lynne uucp-rlogin 541/udp uucp-rlogin [email protected]

  1. 542/tcp Unassigned
  2. 542/udp Unassigned

klogin 543/tcp klogin 543/udp

kshell 544/tcp krcmd kshell 544/udp krcmd

  1. 545-549 Unassigned

new-rwho 550/tcp new-who new-rwho 550/udp new-who

  1. 551-555 Unassigned

dsf 555/tcp dsf 555/udp remotefs 556/tcp rfs server remotefs 556/udp rfs server

  1. 557-559 Unassigned

rmonitor 560/tcp rmonitord rmonitor 560/udp rmonitord monitor 561/tcp monitor 561/udp chshell 562/tcp chcmd chshell 562/udp chcmd

  1. 563/tcp Unassigned
  2. 563/udp Unassigned

9pfs 564/tcp plan 9 file service 9pfs 564/udp plan 9 file service whoami 565/tcp whoami whoami 565/udp whoami

  1. 566-569 Unassigned

meter 570/tcp demon meter 570/udp demon meter 571/tcp udemon meter 571/udp udemon

  1. 572-599 Unassigned

ipcserver 600/tcp Sun IPC server ipcserver 600/udp Sun IPC server nqs 607/tcp nqs nqs 607/udp nqs urm 606/tcp Cray Unified Resource Manager urm 606/udp Cray Unified Resource Manager

  1. Bill Schiefelbein <[email protected]>

sift-uft 608/tcp Sender-Initiated/Unsolicited File Transfer sift-uft 608/udp Sender-Initiated/Unsolicited File Transfer

  1. Rick Troth <[email protected]>

npmp-trap 609/tcp npmp-trap npmp-trap 609/udp npmp-trap npmp-local 610/tcp npmp-local npmp-local 610/udp npmp-local npmp-gui 611/tcp npmp-gui npmp-gui 611/udp npmp-gui

  1. John Barnes <[email protected]>

ginad 634/tcp ginad ginad 634/udp ginad

  1. Mark Crother <[email protected]>

mdqs 666/tcp mdqs 666/udp doom 666/tcp doom Id Software doom 666/tcp doom Id Software

  1. <[email protected]>

elcsd 704/tcp errlog copy/server daemon elcsd 704/udp errlog copy/server daemon

entrustmanager 709/tcp EntrustManager entrustmanager 709/udp EntrustManager

  1. Peter Whittaker <[email protected]>

netviewdm1 729/tcp IBM NetView DM/6000 Server/Client netviewdm1 729/udp IBM NetView DM/6000 Server/Client netviewdm2 730/tcp IBM NetView DM/6000 send/tcp netviewdm2 730/udp IBM NetView DM/6000 send/tcp netviewdm3 731/tcp IBM NetView DM/6000 receive/tcp netviewdm3 731/udp IBM NetView DM/6000 receive/tcp

  1. Philippe Binet ([email protected])

netgw 741/tcp netGW netgw 741/udp netGW netrcs 742/tcp Network based Rev. Cont. Sys. netrcs 742/udp Network based Rev. Cont. Sys.

  1. Gordon C. Galligher <[email protected]>

flexlm 744/tcp Flexible License Manager flexlm 744/udp Flexible License Manager

  1. Matt Christiano
  2. <globes@[email protected]>

fujitsu-dev 747/tcp Fujitsu Device Control fujitsu-dev 747/udp Fujitsu Device Control ris-cm 748/tcp Russell Info Sci Calendar Manager ris-cm 748/udp Russell Info Sci Calendar Manager kerberos-adm 749/tcp kerberos administration kerberos-adm 749/udp kerberos administration rfile 750/tcp loadav 750/udp pump 751/tcp pump 751/udp qrh 752/tcp qrh 752/udp rrh 753/tcp rrh 753/udp tell 754/tcp send tell 754/udp send nlogin 758/tcp nlogin 758/udp con 759/tcp con 759/udp

ns 760/tcp ns 760/udp rxe 761/tcp rxe 761/udp quotad 762/tcp quotad 762/udp cycleserv 763/tcp cycleserv 763/udp omserv 764/tcp omserv 764/udp webster 765/tcp webster 765/udp phonebook 767/tcp phone phonebook 767/udp phone vid 769/tcp vid 769/udp cadlock 770/tcp cadlock 770/udp rtip 771/tcp rtip 771/udp cycleserv2 772/tcp cycleserv2 772/udp submit 773/tcp notify 773/udp rpasswd 774/tcp acmaint_dbd 774/udp entomb 775/tcp acmaint_transd 775/udp wpages 776/tcp wpages 776/udp wpgs 780/tcp wpgs 780/udp concert 786/tcp Concert concert 786/udp Concert

  1. Josyula R. Rao <[email protected]>

mdbs_daemon 800/tcp mdbs_daemon 800/udp device 801/tcp device 801/udp xtreelic 996/tcp Central Point Software xtreelic 996/udp Central Point Software

  1. Dale Cabell <[email protected]>

maitrd 997/tcp maitrd 997/udp busboy 998/tcp puparp 998/udp garcon 999/tcp applix 999/udp Applix ac

puprouter 999/tcp puprouter 999/udp cadlock 1000/tcp ock 1000/udp

            1023/tcp       Reserved
            1024/udp       Reserved
  1. IANA <[email protected]>

REGISTERED PORT NUMBERS

The Registered Ports are not controlled by the IANA and on most systems can be used by ordinary user processes or programs executed by ordinary users.

Ports are used in the TCP RFC793 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. While the IANA can not control uses of these ports it does register or list uses of these ports as a convienence to the community.

To the extent possible, these same port assignments are used with the UDP RFC768.

The Registered Ports are in the range 1024-65535.

Port Assignments:

Keyword Decimal Description References


------- ----------- ----------

            1024/tcp   Reserved
            1024/udp   Reserved
  1. IANA <[email protected]>

blackjack 1025/tcp network blackjack blackjack 1025/udp network blackjack iad1 1030/tcp BBN IAD iad1 1030/udp BBN IAD iad2 1031/tcp BBN IAD iad2 1031/udp BBN IAD iad3 1032/tcp BBN IAD iad3 1032/udp BBN IAD

  1. Andy Malis <[email protected]>

instl_boots 1067/tcp Installation Bootstrap Proto. Serv. instl_boots 1067/udp Installation Bootstrap Proto. Serv. instl_bootc 1068/tcp Installation Bootstrap Proto. Cli.

instl_bootc 1068/udp Installation Bootstrap Proto. Cli.

  1. David Arko <<[email protected]>

socks 1080/tcp Socks socks 1080/udp Socks

  1. Ying-Da Lee <[email protected]

ansoft-lm-1 1083/tcp Anasoft License Manager ansoft-lm-1 1083/udp Anasoft License Manager ansoft-lm-2 1084/tcp Anasoft License Manager ansoft-lm-2 1084/udp Anasoft License Manager nfa 1155/tcp Network File Access nfa 1155/udp Network File Access

  1. James Powell <[email protected]>

nerv 1222/tcp SNI R&D network nerv 1222/udp SNI R&D network

  1. Martin Freiss <[email protected]>

hermes 1248/tcp hermes 1248/udp alta-ana-lm 1346/tcp Alta Analytics License Manager alta-ana-lm 1346/udp Alta Analytics License Manager bbn-mmc 1347/tcp multi media conferencing bbn-mmc 1347/udp multi media conferencing bbn-mmx 1348/tcp multi media conferencing bbn-mmx 1348/udp multi media conferencing sbook 1349/tcp Registration Network Protocol sbook 1349/udp Registration Network Protocol editbench 1350/tcp Registration Network Protocol editbench 1350/udp Registration Network Protocol

  1. Simson L. Garfinkel <[email protected]>

equationbuilder 1351/tcp Digital Tool Works (MIT) equationbuilder 1351/udp Digital Tool Works (MIT)

  1. Terrence J. Talbot <[email protected]>

lotusnote 1352/tcp Lotus Note lotusnote 1352/udp Lotus Note

  1. Greg Pflaum <[email protected]>

relief 1353/tcp Relief Consulting relief 1353/udp Relief Consulting

  1. John Feiler <[email protected]>

rightbrain 1354/tcp RightBrain Software rightbrain 1354/udp RightBrain Software

  1. Glenn Reid <[email protected]>

intuitive edge 1355/tcp Intuitive Edge intuitive edge 1355/udp Intuitive Edge

  1. Montgomery Zukowski
  2. <[email protected]>

cuillamartin 1356/tcp CuillaMartin Company cuillamartin 1356/udp CuillaMartin Company pegboard 1357/tcp Electronic PegBoard pegboard 1357/udp Electronic PegBoard

  1. Chris Cuilla
  2. <[email protected]>

connlcli 1358/tcp CONNLCLI connlcli 1358/udp CONNLCLI ftsrv 1359/tcp FTSRV ftsrv 1359/udp FTSRV

  1. Ines Homem de Melo <[email protected]>

mimer 1360/tcp MIMER mimer 1360/udp MIMER

  1. Per Schroeder <[email protected]>

linx 1361/tcp LinX linx 1361/udp LinX

  1. Steffen Schilke <---none--->

timeflies 1362/tcp TimeFlies timeflies 1362/udp TimeFlies

  1. Doug Kent <mouthers@[email protected]>

ndm-requester 1363/tcp Network DataMover Requester ndm-requester 1363/udp Network DataMover Requester ndm-server 1364/tcp Network DataMover Server ndm-server 1364/udp Network DataMover Server

  1. Toshio Watanabe
  2. <[email protected]>

adapt-sna 1365/tcp Network Software Associates adapt-sna 1365/udp Network Software Associates

  1. Jeffery Chiao <714-768-401>

netware-csp 1366/tcp Novell NetWare Comm Service Platform netware-csp 1366/udp Novell NetWare Comm Service Platform

  1. Laurie Lindsey <[email protected]>

dcs 1367/tcp DCS dcs 1367/udp DCS

  1. Stefan Siebert <[email protected]>

screencast 1368/tcp ScreenCast screencast 1368/udp ScreenCast

  1. Bill Tschumy <[email protected]>

gv-us 1369/tcp GlobalView to Unix Shell gv-us 1369/udp GlobalView to Unix Shell us-gv 1370/tcp Unix Shell to GlobalView us-gv 1370/udp Unix Shell to GlobalView

  1. Makoto Mita <[email protected]>

fc-cli 1371/tcp Fujitsu Config Protocol fc-cli 1371/udp Fujitsu Config Protocol fc-ser 1372/tcp Fujitsu Config Protocol fc-ser 1372/udp Fujitsu Config Protocol

  1. Ryuichi Horie <[email protected]>

chromagrafx 1373/tcp Chromagrafx chromagrafx 1373/udp Chromagrafx

  1. Mike Barthelemy <[email protected]>

molly 1374/tcp EPI Software Systems

molly 1374/udp EPI Software Systems

  1. Jim Vlcek <[email protected]>

bytex 1375/tcp Bytex bytex 1375/udp Bytex

  1. Mary Ann Burt <[email protected]>

ibm-pps 1376/tcp IBM Person to Person Software ibm-pps 1376/udp IBM Person to Person Software

  1. Simon Phipps <[email protected]>

cichlid 1377/tcp Cichlid License Manager cichlid 1377/udp Cichlid License Manager

  1. Andy Burgess <[email protected]>

elan 1378/tcp Elan License Manager elan 1378/udp Elan License Manager

  1. Ken Greer <[email protected]>

dbreporter 1379/tcp Integrity Solutions dbreporter 1379/udp Integrity Solutions

  1. Tim Dawson <tdawson%[email protected]>

telesis-licman 1380/tcp Telesis Network License Manager telesis-licman 1380/udp Telesis Network License Manager

  1. Karl Schendel, Jr. <[email protected]>

apple-licman 1381/tcp Apple Network License Manager apple-licman 1381/udp Apple Network License Manager

  1. Earl Wallace <[email protected]>

udt_os 1382/tcp udt_os 1382/udp gwha 1383/tcp GW Hannaway Network License Manager gwha 1383/udp GW Hannaway Network License Manager

  1. J. Gabriel Foster <[email protected]>

os-licman 1384/tcp Objective Solutions License Manager os-licman 1384/udp Objective Solutions License Manager

  1. Donald Cornwell <[email protected]>

atex_elmd 1385/tcp Atex Publishing License Manager atex_elmd 1385/udp Atex Publishing License Manager

  1. Brett Sorenson <[email protected]>

checksum 1386/tcp CheckSum License Manager checksum 1386/udp CheckSum License Manager

  1. Andreas Glocker <[email protected]>

cadsi-lm 1387/tcp Computer Aided Design Software Inc LM cadsi-lm 1387/udp Computer Aided Design Software Inc LM

  1. Sulistio Muljadi

objective-dbc 1388/tcp Objective Solutions DataBase Cache objective-dbc 1388/udp Objective Solutions DataBase Cache

  1. Donald Cornwell

iclpv-dm 1389/tcp Document Manager iclpv-dm 1389/udp Document Manager iclpv-sc 1390/tcp Storage Controller iclpv-sc 1390/udp Storage Controller iclpv-sas 1391/tcp Storage Access Server

iclpv-sas 1391/udp Storage Access Server iclpv-pm 1392/tcp Print Manager iclpv-pm 1392/udp Print Manager iclpv-nls 1393/tcp Network Log Server iclpv-nls 1393/udp Network Log Server iclpv-nlc 1394/tcp Network Log Client iclpv-nlc 1394/udp Network Log Client iclpv-wsm 1395/tcp PC Workstation Manager software iclpv-wsm 1395/udp PC Workstation Manager software

  1. A.P. Hobson <[email protected]>

dvl-activemail 1396/tcp DVL Active Mail dvl-activemail 1396/udp DVL Active Mail audio-activmail 1397/tcp Audio Active Mail audio-activmail 1397/udp Audio Active Mail video-activmail 1398/tcp Video Active Mail video-activmail 1398/udp Video Active Mail

  1. Ehud Shapiro <[email protected]>

cadkey-licman 1399/tcp Cadkey License Manager cadkey-licman 1399/udp Cadkey License Manager cadkey-tablet 1400/tcp Cadkey Tablet Daemon cadkey-tablet 1400/udp Cadkey Tablet Daemon

  1. Joe McCollough <[email protected]>

goldleaf-licman 1401/tcp Goldleaf License Manager goldleaf-licman 1401/udp Goldleaf License Manager

  1. John Fox <---none--->

prm-sm-np 1402/tcp Prospero Resource Manager prm-sm-np 1402/udp Prospero Resource Manager prm-nm-np 1403/tcp Prospero Resource Manager prm-nm-np 1403/udp Prospero Resource Manager

  1. B. Clifford Neuman <[email protected]>

igi-lm 1404/tcp Infinite Graphics License Manager igi-lm 1404/udp Infinite Graphics License Manager ibm-res 1405/tcp IBM Remote Execution Starter ibm-res 1405/udp IBM Remote Execution Starter netlabs-lm 1406/tcp NetLabs License Manager netlabs-lm 1406/udp NetLabs License Manager dbsa-lm 1407/tcp DBSA License Manager dbsa-lm 1407/udp DBSA License Manager

  1. Scott Shattuck <[email protected]>

sophia-lm 1408/tcp Sophia License Manager sophia-lm 1408/udp Sophia License Manager

  1. Eric Brown <[email protected]>

here-lm 1409/tcp Here License Manager here-lm 1409/udp Here License Manager

  1. David Ison <[email protected]>

hiq 1410/tcp HiQ License Manager hiq 1410/udp HiQ License Manager

  1. Rick Pugh <[email protected]>

af 1411/tcp AudioFile af 1411/udp AudioFile

  1. Jim Gettys <[email protected]>

innosys 1412/tcp InnoSys innosys 1412/udp InnoSys innosys-acl 1413/tcp Innosys-ACL innosys-acl 1413/udp Innosys-ACL

  1. Eric Welch <--none--->

ibm-mqseries 1414/tcp IBM MQSeries ibm-mqseries 1414/udp IBM MQSeries

  1. Roger Meli <rmmeli%[email protected]>

dbstar 1415/tcp DBStar dbstar 1415/udp DBStar

  1. Jeffrey Millman <[email protected]>

novell-lu6.2 1416/tcp Novell LU6.2 novell-lu6.2 1416/udp Novell LU6.2

  1. Peter Liu <--none--->

timbuktu-srv1 1417/tcp Timbuktu Service 1 Port timbuktu-srv1 1417/tcp Timbuktu Service 1 Port timbuktu-srv2 1418/tcp Timbuktu Service 2 Port timbuktu-srv2 1418/udp Timbuktu Service 2 Port timbuktu-srv3 1419/tcp Timbuktu Service 3 Port timbuktu-srv3 1419/udp Timbuktu Service 3 Port timbuktu-srv4 1420/tcp Timbuktu Service 4 Port timbuktu-srv4 1420/udp Timbuktu Service 4 Port

  1. Marc Epard <[email protected]>

gandalf-lm 1421/tcp Gandalf License Manager gandalf-lm 1421/udp Gandalf License Manager

  1. [email protected]

autodesk-lm 1422/tcp Autodesk License Manager autodesk-lm 1422/udp Autodesk License Manager

  1. David Ko <[email protected]>

essbase 1423/tcp Essbase Arbor Software essbase 1423/udp Essbase Arbor Software hybrid 1424/tcp Hybrid Encryption Protocol hybrid 1424/udp Hybrid Encryption Protocol

  1. Howard Hart <[email protected]>

zion-lm 1425/tcp Zion Software License Manager zion-lm 1425/udp Zion Software License Manager

  1. David Ferrero <[email protected]>

sas-1 1426/tcp Satellite-data Acquisition System 1 sas-1 1426/udp Satellite-data Acquisition System 1

  1. Bill Taylor <[email protected]>

mloadd 1427/tcp mloadd monitoring tool mloadd 1427/udp mloadd monitoring tool

  1. Bob Braden <[email protected]>

informatik-lm 1428/tcp Informatik License Manager informatik-lm 1428/udp Informatik License Manager

  1. Harald Schlangmann
  2. <[email protected]>

nms 1429/tcp Hypercom NMS nms 1429/udp Hypercom NMS tpdu 1430/tcp Hypercom TPDU tpdu 1430/udp Hypercom TPDU

  1. Noor Chowdhury <[email protected]>

rgtp 1431/tcp Reverse Gosip Transport rgtp 1431/udp Reverse Gosip Transport

  1. <[email protected]>

blueberry-lm 1432/tcp Blueberry Software License Manager blueberry-lm 1432/udp Blueberry Software License Manager

  1. Steve Beigel <[email protected]>

ms-sql-s 1433/tcp Microsoft-SQL-Server ms-sql-s 1433/udp Microsoft-SQL-Server ms-sql-m 1434/tcp Microsoft-SQL-Monitor ms-sql-m 1434/udp Microsoft-SQL-Monitor

  1. Peter Hussey <[email protected]>

ibm-cics 1435/tcp IBM CISC ibm-cics 1435/udp IBM CISC

  1. Geoff Meacock <[email protected]>

sas-2 1436/tcp Satellite-data Acquisition System 2 sas-2 1436/udp Satellite-data Acquisition System 2

  1. Bill Taylor <[email protected]>

tabula 1437/tcp Tabula tabula 1437/udp Tabula

  1. Marcelo Einhorn
  2. <KGUNE%[email protected]>

eicon-server 1438/tcp Eicon Security Agent/Server eicon-server 1438/udp Eicon Security Agent/Server eicon-x25 1439/tcp Eicon X25/SNA Gateway eicon-x25 1439/udp Eicon X25/SNA Gateway eicon-slp 1440/tcp Eicon Service Location Protocol eicon-slp 1440/udp Eicon Service Location Protocol

  1. Pat Calhoun <[email protected]>

cadis-1 1441/tcp Cadis License Management cadis-1 1441/udp Cadis License Management cadis-2 1442/tcp Cadis License Management cadis-2 1442/udp Cadis License Management

  1. Todd Wichers <[email protected]>

ies-lm 1443/tcp Integrated Engineering Software ies-lm 1443/udp Integrated Engineering Software

  1. David Tong <[email protected]>

marcam-lm 1444/tcp Marcam License Management marcam-lm 1444/udp Marcam License Management

  1. Therese Hunt <[email protected]>

proxima-lm 1445/tcp Proxima License Manager proxima-lm 1445/udp Proxima License Manager

ora-lm 1446/tcp Optical Research Associates License Manager ora-lm 1446/udp Optical Research Associates License Manager apri-lm 1447/tcp Applied Parallel Research LM apri-lm 1447/udp Applied Parallel Research LM

  1. Jim Dillon <[email protected]>

oc-lm 1448/tcp OpenConnect License Manager oc-lm 1448/udp OpenConnect License Manager

  1. Sue Barnhill <[email protected]>

peport 1449/tcp PEport peport 1449/udp PEport

  1. Qentin Neill <[email protected]>

dwf 1450/tcp Tandem Distributed Workbench Facility dwf 1450/udp Tandem Distributed Workbench Facility

  1. Mike Bert <[email protected]>

infoman 1451/tcp IBM Information Management infoman 1451/udp IBM Information Management

  1. Karen Burns <---none--->

gtegsc-lm 1452/tcp GTE Government Systems License Man gtegsc-lm 1452/udp GTE Government Systems License Man

  1. Mike Gregory <[email protected]>

genie-lm 1453/tcp Genie License Manager genie-lm 1453/udp Genie License Manager

  1. Paul Applegate <[email protected]>

interhdl_elmd 1454/tcp interHDL License Manager interhdl_elmd 1454/tcp interHDL License Manager

  1. Eli Sternheim [email protected]

esl-lm 1455/tcp ESL License Manager esl-lm 1455/udp ESL License Manager

  1. Abel Chou <[email protected]>

dca 1456/tcp DCA dca 1456/udp DCA

  1. Jeff Garbers <[email protected]>

valisys-lm 1457/tcp Valisys License Manager valisys-lm 1457/udp Valisys License Manager

  1. Leslie Lincoln <[email protected]>

nrcabq-lm 1458/tcp Nichols Research Corp. nrcabq-lm 1458/udp Nichols Research Corp.

  1. Howard Cole <[email protected]>

proshare1 1459/tcp Proshare Notebook Application proshare1 1459/udp Proshare Notebook Application proshare2 1460/tcp Proshare Notebook Application proshare2 1460/udp Proshare Notebook Application

  1. Robin Kar <[email protected]>

ibm_wrless_lan 1461/tcp IBM Wireless LAN ibm_wrless_lan 1461/udp IBM Wireless LAN

  1. <[email protected]>

world-lm 1462/tcp World License Manager world-lm 1462/udp World License Manager

  1. Michael S Amirault <[email protected]>

nucleus 1463/tcp Nucleus nucleus 1463/udp Nucleus

  1. Venky Nagar <[email protected]>

msl_lmd 1464/tcp MSL License Manager msl_lmd 1464/udp MSL License Manager

  1. Matt Timmermans

pipes 1465/tcp Pipes Platform pipes 1465/udp Pipes Platform [email protected]

  1. Mark Farlin <[email protected]>

oceansoft-lm 1466/tcp Ocean Software License Manager oceansoft-lm 1466/udp Ocean Software License Manager

  1. Randy Leonard <[email protected]>

csdmbase 1467/tcp CSDMBASE csdmbase 1467/udp CSDMBASE csdm 1468/tcp CSDM csdm 1468/udp CSDM

  1. Robert Stabl <[email protected]>

aal-lm 1469/tcp Active Analysis Limited License Manager aal-lm 1469/udp Active Analysis Limited License Manager

  1. David Snocken +44 (71)437-7009

uaiact 1470/tcp Universal Analytics uaiact 1470/udp Universal Analytics

  1. Mark R. Ludwig <[email protected]>

csdmbase 1471/tcp csdmbase csdmbase 1471/udp csdmbase csdm 1472/tcp csdm csdm 1472/udp csdm

  1. Robert Stabl <[email protected]>

openmath 1473/tcp OpenMath openmath 1473/udp OpenMath

  1. Garth Mayville <[email protected]>

telefinder 1474/tcp Telefinder telefinder 1474/udp Telefinder

  1. Jim White <[email protected]>

taligent-lm 1475/tcp Taligent License Manager taligent-lm 1475/udp Taligent License Manager

  1. Mark Sapsford <Mark_Sapsford@@taligent.com>

clvm-cfg 1476/tcp clvm-cfg clvm-cfg 1476/udp clvm-cfg

  1. Eric Soderberg <[email protected]>

ms-sna-server 1477/tcp ms-sna-server ms-sna-server 1477/udp ms-sna-server ms-sna-base 1478/tcp ms-sna-base ms-sna-base 1478/udp ms-sna-base

  1. Gordon Mangione <[email protected]>

dberegister 1479/tcp dberegister dberegister 1479/udp dberegister

  1. Brian Griswold <[email protected]>

pacerforum 1480/tcp PacerForum pacerforum 1480/udp PacerForum

  1. Peter Caswell <[email protected]>

airs 1481/tcp AIRS airs 1481/udp AIRS

  1. Bruce Wilson, 905-771-6161

miteksys-lm 1482/tcp Miteksys License Manager miteksys-lm 1482/udp Miteksys License Manager

  1. Shane McRoberts <[email protected]>

afs 1483/tcp AFS License Manager afs 1483/udp AFS License Manager

  1. Michael R. Pizolato <[email protected]>

confluent 1484/tcp Confluent License Manager confluent 1484/udp Confluent License Manager

  1. James Greenfiel <[email protected]>

lansource 1485/tcp LANSource lansource 1485/udp LANSource

  1. Doug Scott <[email protected]>

nms_topo_serv 1486/tcp nms_topo_serv nms_topo_serv 1486/udp nms_topo_serv

  1. Sylvia Siu <[email protected]>

localinfosrvr 1487/tcp LocalInfoSrvr localinfosrvr 1487/udp LocalInfoSrvr

  1. Brian Matthews <[email protected]>

docstor 1488/tcp DocStor docstor 1488/udp DocStor

  1. Brian Spears <[email protected]>

dmdocbroker 1489/tcp dmdocbroker dmdocbroker 1489/udp dmdocbroker

  1. Razmik Abnous <[email protected]>

insitu-conf 1490/tcp insitu-conf insitu-conf 1490/udp insitu-conf

  1. Paul Blacknell <[email protected]>

anynetgateway 1491/tcp anynetgateway anynetgateway 1491/udp anynetgateway

  1. Dan Poirier <[email protected]>

stone-design-1 1492/tcp stone-design-1 stone-design-1 1492/udp stone-design-1

  1. Andrew Stone <[email protected]>

netmap_lm 1493/tcp netmap_lm netmap_lm 1493/udp netmap_lm

  1. Phillip Magson <[email protected]>

ica 1494/tcp ica ica 1494/udp ica

  1. John Richardson, Citrix Systems

cvc 1495/tcp cvc cvc 1495/udp cvc

  1. Bill Davidson <[email protected]>

liberty-lm 1496/tcp liberty-lm liberty-lm 1496/udp liberty-lm

  1. Jim Rogers <[email protected]>

rfx-lm 1497/tcp rfx-lm rfx-lm 1497/udp rfx-lm

  1. Bill Bishop <[email protected]>

watcom-sql 1498/tcp Watcom-SQL watcom-sql 1498/udp Watcom-SQL

  1. Rog Skubowius <[email protected]>

fhc 1499/tcp Federico Heinz Consultora fhc 1499/udp Federico Heinz Consultora

  1. Federico Heinz <[email protected]>

vlsi-lm 1500/tcp VLSI License Manager vlsi-lm 1500/udp VLSI License Manager

  1. Shue-Lin Kuo <[email protected]>

sas-3 1501/tcp Satellite-data Acquisition System 3 sas-3 1501/udp Satellite-data Acquisition System 3

  1. Bill Taylor <[email protected]>

shivadiscovery 1502/tcp Shiva shivadiscovery 1502/udp Shiva

  1. Jonathan Wenocur <[email protected]>

imtc-mcs 1503/tcp Databeam imtc-mcs 1503/udp Databeam

  1. Jim Johnstone <[email protected]>

evb-elm 1504/tcp EVB Software Engineering License Manager evb-elm 1504/udp EVB Software Engineering License Manager

  1. B.G. Mahesh < [email protected]>

funkproxy 1505/tcp Funk Software, Inc. funkproxy 1505/udp Funk Software, Inc.

  1. Robert D. Vincent <[email protected]>
  2. 1506-1523 Unassigned

ingreslock 1524/tcp ingres ingreslock 1524/udp ingres orasrv 1525/tcp oracle orasrv 1525/udp oracle prospero-np 1525/tcp Prospero Directory Service non-priv prospero-np 1525/udp Prospero Directory Service non-priv pdap-np 1526/tcp Prospero Data Access Prot non-priv pdap-np 1526/udp Prospero Data Access Prot non-priv

  1. B. Clifford Neuman <[email protected]>

tlisrv 1527/tcp oracle tlisrv 1527/udp oracle coauthor 1529/tcp oracle coauthor 1529/udp oracle issd 1600/tcp issd 1600/udp nkd 1650/tcp

nkd 1650/udp proshareaudio 1651/tcp proshare conf audio proshareaudio 1651/udp proshare conf audio prosharevideo 1652/tcp proshare conf video prosharevideo 1652/udp proshare conf video prosharedata 1653/tcp proshare conf data prosharedata 1653/udp proshare conf data prosharerequest 1654/tcp proshare conf request prosharerequest 1654/udp proshare conf request prosharenotify 1655/tcp proshare conf notify prosharenotify 1655/udp proshare conf notify

  1. <[email protected]>

netview-aix-1 1661/tcp netview-aix-1 netview-aix-1 1661/udp netview-aix-1 netview-aix-2 1662/tcp netview-aix-2 netview-aix-2 1662/udp netview-aix-2 netview-aix-3 1663/tcp netview-aix-3 netview-aix-3 1663/udp netview-aix-3 netview-aix-4 1664/tcp netview-aix-4 netview-aix-4 1664/udp netview-aix-4 netview-aix-5 1665/tcp netview-aix-5 netview-aix-5 1665/udp netview-aix-5 netview-aix-6 1666/tcp netview-aix-6 netview-aix-6 1666/udp netview-aix-6

  1. Martha Crisson <[email protected]>

licensedaemon 1986/tcp cisco license management licensedaemon 1986/udp cisco license management tr-rsrb-p1 1987/tcp cisco RSRB Priority 1 port tr-rsrb-p1 1987/udp cisco RSRB Priority 1 port tr-rsrb-p2 1988/tcp cisco RSRB Priority 2 port tr-rsrb-p2 1988/udp cisco RSRB Priority 2 port tr-rsrb-p3 1989/tcp cisco RSRB Priority 3 port tr-rsrb-p3 1989/udp cisco RSRB Priority 3 port

  1. PROBLEMS!===================================================

mshnet 1989/tcp MHSnet system mshnet 1989/udp MHSnet system

  1. Bob Kummerfeld <[email protected]>
  2. PROBLEMS!===================================================

stun-p1 1990/tcp cisco STUN Priority 1 port stun-p1 1990/udp cisco STUN Priority 1 port stun-p2 1991/tcp cisco STUN Priority 2 port stun-p2 1991/udp cisco STUN Priority 2 port stun-p3 1992/tcp cisco STUN Priority 3 port stun-p3 1992/udp cisco STUN Priority 3 port

  1. PROBLEMS!===================================================

ipsendmsg 1992/tcp IPsendmsg ipsendmsg 1992/udp IPsendmsg

  1. Bob Kummerfeld <[email protected]>
  1. PROBLEMS!===================================================

snmp-tcp-port 1993/tcp cisco SNMP TCP port snmp-tcp-port 1993/udp cisco SNMP TCP port stun-port 1994/tcp cisco serial tunnel port stun-port 1994/udp cisco serial tunnel port perf-port 1995/tcp cisco perf port perf-port 1995/udp cisco perf port tr-rsrb-port 1996/tcp cisco Remote SRB port tr-rsrb-port 1996/udp cisco Remote SRB port gdp-port 1997/tcp cisco Gateway Discovery Protocol gdp-port 1997/udp cisco Gateway Discovery Protocol x25-svc-port 1998/tcp cisco X.25 service (XOT) x25-svc-port 1998/udp cisco X.25 service (XOT) tcp-id-port 1999/tcp cisco identification port tcp-id-port 1999/udp cisco identification port callbook 2000/tcp callbook 2000/udp dc 2001/tcp wizard 2001/udp curry globe 2002/tcp globe 2002/udp mailbox 2004/tcp emce 2004/udp CCWS mm conf berknet 2005/tcp oracle 2005/udp invokator 2006/tcp raid-cc 2006/udp raid dectalk 2007/tcp raid-am 2007/udp conf 2008/tcp terminaldb 2008/udp news 2009/tcp whosockami 2009/udp search 2010/tcp pipe_server 2010/udp raid-cc 2011/tcp raid servserv 2011/udp ttyinfo 2012/tcp raid-ac 2012/udp raid-am 2013/tcp raid-cd 2013/udp troff 2014/tcp raid-sf 2014/udp cypress 2015/tcp raid-cs 2015/udp bootserver 2016/tcp bootserver 2016/udp cypress-stat 2017/tcp

bootclient 2017/udp terminaldb 2018/tcp rellpack 2018/udp whosockami 2019/tcp about 2019/udp xinupageserver 2020/tcp xinupageserver 2020/udp servexec 2021/tcp xinuexpansion1 2021/udp down 2022/tcp xinuexpansion2 2022/udp xinuexpansion3 2023/tcp xinuexpansion3 2023/udp xinuexpansion4 2024/tcp xinuexpansion4 2024/udp ellpack 2025/tcp xribs 2025/udp scrabble 2026/tcp scrabble 2026/udp shadowserver 2027/tcp shadowserver 2027/udp submitserver 2028/tcp submitserver 2028/udp device2 2030/tcp device2 2030/udp blackboard 2032/tcp blackboard 2032/udp glogger 2033/tcp glogger 2033/udp scoremgr 2034/tcp scoremgr 2034/udp imsldoc 2035/tcp imsldoc 2035/udp objectmanager 2038/tcp objectmanager 2038/udp lam 2040/tcp lam 2040/udp interbase 2041/tcp interbase 2041/udp isis 2042/tcp isis 2042/udp isis-bcast 2043/tcp isis-bcast 2043/udp rimsl 2044/tcp rimsl 2044/udp cdfunc 2045/tcp cdfunc 2045/udp sdfunc 2046/tcp

sdfunc 2046/udp dls 2047/tcp dls 2047/udp dls-monitor 2048/tcp dls-monitor 2048/udp shilp 2049/tcp shilp 2049/udp dlsrpn 2065/tcp Data Link Switch Read Port Number dlsrpn 2065/udp Data Link Switch Read Port Number dlswpn 2067/tcp Data Link Switch Write Port Number dlswpn 2067/udp Data Link Switch Write Port Number ats 2201/tcp Advanced Training System Program ats 2201/udp Advanced Training System Program rtsserv 2500/tcp Resource Tracking system server rtsserv 2500/udp Resource Tracking system server rtsclient 2501/tcp Resource Tracking system client rtsclient 2501/udp Resource Tracking system client

  1. Aubrey Turner
  2. <S95525ta%[email protected]>

hp-3000-telnet 2564/tcp HP 3000 NS/VT block mode telnet www-dev 2784/tcp world wide web - development www-dev 2784/udp world wide web - development NSWS 3049/tcp NSWS 3049/udp ccmail 3264/tcp cc:mail/lotus ccmail 3264/udp cc:mail/lotus dec-notes 3333/tcp DEC Notes dec-notes 3333/udp DEC Notes

  1. Kim Moraros <[email protected]>

mapper-nodemgr 3984/tcp MAPPER network node manager mapper-nodemgr 3984/udp MAPPER network node manager mapper-mapethd 3985/tcp MAPPER TCP/IP server mapper-mapethd 3985/udp MAPPER TCP/IP server mapper-ws_ethd 3986/tcp MAPPER workstation server mapper-ws_ethd 3986/udp MAPPER workstation server

  1. John C. Horton <[email protected]>

bmap 3421/tcp Bull Apprise portmapper bmap 3421/udp Bull Apprise portmapper

  1. Jeremy Gilbert <[email protected]>

udt_os 3900/tcp Unidata UDT OS udt_os 3900/udp Unidata UDT OS

  1. James Powell <[email protected]>

nuts_dem 4132/tcp NUTS Daemon nuts_dem 4132/udp NUTS Daemon nuts_bootp 4133/tcp NUTS Bootp Server nuts_bootp 4133/udp NUTS Bootp Server

  1. Martin Freiss <freiss.pad@sni.>

unicall 4343/tcp UNICALL

unicall 4343/udp UNICALL

  1. James Powell <[email protected]>

krb524 4444/tcp KRB524 krb524 4444/udp KRB524

  1. B. Clifford Neuman <[email protected]>

rfa 4672/tcp remote file access server rfa 4672/udp remote file access server commplex-main 5000/tcp commplex-main 5000/udp commplex-link 5001/tcp commplex-link 5001/udp rfe 5002/tcp radio free ethernet rfe 5002/udp radio free ethernet telelpathstart 5010/tcp TelepathStart telelpathstart 5010/udp TelepathStart telelpathattack 5011/tcp TelepathAttack telelpathattack 5011/udp TelepathAttack

  1. Helmuth Breitenfellner <[email protected]>

mmcc 5050/tcp multimedia conference control tool mmcc 5050/udp multimedia conference control tool rmonitor_secure 5145/tcp rmonitor_secure 5145/udp aol 5190/tcp America-Online aol 5190/udp America-Online

  1. Marty Lyons <[email protected]>

padl2sim 5236/tcp padl2sim 5236/udp hacl-hb 5300/tcp # HA cluster heartbeat hacl-hb 5300/udp # HA cluster heartbeat hacl-gs 5301/tcp # HA cluster general services hacl-gs 5301/udp # HA cluster general services hacl-cfg 5302/tcp # HA cluster configuration hacl-cfg 5302/udp # HA cluster configuration hacl-probe 5303/tcp # HA cluster probing hacl-probe 5303/udp # HA cluster probing hacl-local 5304/tcp hacl-local 5304/udp hacl-test 5305/tcp hacl-test 5305/udp

  1. Eric Soderberg <[email protected]>

x11 6000-6063/tcp X Window System x11 6000-6063/udp X Window System

  1. Stephen Gildea <[email protected]>

sub-process 6111/tcp HP SoftBench Sub-Process Control sub-process 6111/udp HP SoftBench Sub-Process Control meta-corp 6141/tcp Meta Corporation License Manager meta-corp 6141/udp Meta Corporation License Manager

  1. Osamu Masuda <--none--->

aspentec-lm 6142/tcp Aspen Technology License Manager aspentec-lm 6142/udp Aspen Technology License Manager

  1. Kevin Massey <[email protected]>

watershed-lm 6143/tcp Watershed License Manager watershed-lm 6143/udp Watershed License Manager

  1. David Ferrero <[email protected]>

statsci1-lm 6144/tcp StatSci License Manager - 1 statsci1-lm 6144/udp StatSci License Manager - 1 statsci2-lm 6145/tcp StatSci License Manager - 2 statsci2-lm 6145/udp StatSci License Manager - 2

  1. Scott Blachowicz <[email protected]>

lonewolf-lm 6146/tcp Lone Wolf Systems License Manager lonewolf-lm 6146/udp Lone Wolf Systems License Manager

  1. Dan Klein <[email protected]>

montage-lm 6147/tcp Montage License Manager montage-lm 6147/udp Montage License Manager

  1. Michael Ubell <[email protected]>

xdsxdm 6558/udp xdsxdm 6558/tcp afs3-fileserver 7000/tcp file server itself afs3-fileserver 7000/udp file server itself afs3-callback 7001/tcp callbacks to cache managers afs3-callback 7001/udp callbacks to cache managers afs3-prserver 7002/tcp users & groups database afs3-prserver 7002/udp users & groups database afs3-vlserver 7003/tcp volume location database afs3-vlserver 7003/udp volume location database afs3-kaserver 7004/tcp AFS/Kerberos authentication service afs3-kaserver 7004/udp AFS/Kerberos authentication service afs3-volser 7005/tcp volume managment server afs3-volser 7005/udp volume managment server afs3-errors 7006/tcp error interpretation service afs3-errors 7006/udp error interpretation service afs3-bos 7007/tcp basic overseer process afs3-bos 7007/udp basic overseer process afs3-update 7008/tcp server-to-server updater afs3-update 7008/udp server-to-server updater afs3-rmtsys 7009/tcp remote cache manager service afs3-rmtsys 7009/udp remote cache manager service ups-onlinet 7010/tcp onlinet uninterruptable power supplies ups-onlinet 7010/udp onlinet uninterruptable power supplies

  1. Brian Hammill <[email protected]>

font-service 7100/tcp X Font Service font-service 7100/udp X Font Service

  1. Stephen Gildea <[email protected]>

fodms 7200/tcp FODMS FLIP fodms 7200/udp FODMS FLIP

  1. David Anthony <[email protected]>

man 9535/tcp man 9535/udp isode-dua 17007/tcp isode-dua 17007/udp

REFERENCES

RFC768 Postel, J., "User Datagram Protocol", STD 6, RFC 768,

     USC/Information Sciences Institute, August 1980.

RFC793 Postel, J., ed., "Transmission Control Protocol - DARPA

     Internet Program Protocol Specification", STD 7, RFC 793,
     USC/Information Sciences Institute, September 1981.

[]

URL = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers

INTERNET MULTICAST ADDRESSES

Host Extensions for IP Multicasting RFC1112 specifies the extensions required of a host implementation of the Internet Protocol (IP) to support multicasting. Current addresses are listed below.

224.0.0.0 Base Address (Reserved) [RFC1112,JBP] 224.0.0.1 All Systems on this Subnet [RFC1112,JBP] 224.0.0.2 All Routers on this Subnet [JBP] 224.0.0.3 Unassigned [JBP] 224.0.0.4 DVMRP Routers [RFC1075,JBP] 224.0.0.5 OSPFIGP OSPFIGP All Routers [RFC1583,JXM1] 224.0.0.6 OSPFIGP OSPFIGP Designated Routers [RFC1583,JXM1] 224.0.0.7 ST Routers [RFC1190,KS14] 224.0.0.8 ST Hosts [RFC1190,KS14] 224.0.0.9 RIP2 Routers [GSM11] 224.0.0.10 IGRP Routers [Dino Farinacci] 224.0.0.11 Mobile-Agents [Bill Simpson] 224.0.0.12-224.0.0.255 Unassigned [JBP]

224.0.1.0 VMTP Managers Group [RFC1045,DRC3] 224.0.1.1 NTP Network Time Protocol [RFC1119,DLM1] 224.0.1.2 SGI-Dogfight [AXC] 224.0.1.3 Rwhod [SXD] 224.0.1.4 VNP [DRC3] 224.0.1.5 Artificial Horizons - Aviator [BXF] 224.0.1.6 NSS - Name Service Server [BXS2] 224.0.1.7 AUDIONEWS - Audio News Multicast [MXF2] 224.0.1.8 SUN NIS+ Information Service [CXM3] 224.0.1.9 MTP Multicast Transport Protocol [SXA] 224.0.1.10 IETF-1-LOW-AUDIO [SC3] 224.0.1.11 IETF-1-AUDIO [SC3] 224.0.1.12 IETF-1-VIDEO [SC3] 224.0.1.13 IETF-2-LOW-AUDIO [SC3] 224.0.1.14 IETF-2-AUDIO [SC3] 224.0.1.15 IETF-2-VIDEO [SC3] 224.0.1.16 MUSIC-SERVICE [Guido van Rossum] 224.0.1.17 SEANET-TELEMETRY [Andrew Maffei] 224.0.1.18 SEANET-IMAGE [Andrew Maffei] 224.0.1.19 MLOADD [Braden] 224.0.1.20 any private experiment [JBP] 224.0.1.21 DVMRP on MOSPF [John Moy] 224.0.1.22 SVRLOC <[email protected]> 224.0.1.23 XINGTV <[email protected]> 224.0.1.24 microsoft-ds <[email protected]> 224.0.1.25 nbc-pro <[email protected]> 224.0.1.26 nbc-pfn <[email protected]> 224.0.1.27-224.0.1.255 Unassigned [JBP]

224.0.2.1 "rwho" Group (BSD) (unofficial) [JBP] 224.0.2.2 SUN RPC PMAPPROC_CALLIT [BXE1]

224.0.3.000-224.0.3.255 RFE Generic Service [DXS3] 224.0.4.000-224.0.4.255 RFE Individual Conferences [DXS3] 224.0.5.000-224.0.5.127 CDPD Groups [Bob Brenner] 224.0.5.128-224.0.5.255 Unassigned [IANA] 224.0.6.000-224.0.6.127 Cornell ISIS Project [Tim Clark] 224.0.6.128-224.0.6.255 Unassigned [IANA]

224.1.0.0-224.1.255.255 ST Multicast Groups [RFC1190,KS14] 224.2.0.0-224.2.255.255 Multimedia Conference Calls [SC3]

224.252.0.0-224.255.255.255 DIS transient groups [Joel Snyder]

232.0.0.0-232.255.255.255 VMTP transient groups [RFC1045,DRC3]

These addresses are listed in the Domain Name Service under MCAST.NET and 224.IN-ADDR.ARPA.

Note that when used on an Ethernet or IEEE 802 network, the 23 low-order bits of the IP Multicast address are placed in the low-order 23 bits of the Ethernet or IEEE 802 net multicast address 1.0.94.0.0.0. See the next section on "IANA ETHERNET ADDRESS BLOCK".

REFERENCES

RFC1045 Cheriton, D., "VMTP: Versatile Message Transaction

      Protocol Specification", RFC 1045, Stanford University,
      February 1988.

RFC1075 Waitzman, D., C. Partridge, and S. Deering "Distance Vector

      Multicast Routing Protocol", RFC-1075, BBN STC, Stanford
      University, November 1988.

RFC1112 Deering, S., "Host Extensions for IP Multicasting",

      STD 5, RFC 1112, Stanford University, August 1989.

RFC1119 Mills, D., "Network Time Protocol (Version 1), Specification

      and Implementation", STD 12, RFC 1119, University of
      Delaware, July 1988.

RFC1190 Topolcic, C., Editor, "Experimental Internet Stream

      Protocol, Version 2 (ST-II)", RFC 1190, CIP Working Group,
      October 1990.

RFC1583 Moy, J., "The OSPF Specification", RFC 1583, Proteon,

      March 1994.

PEOPLE

<[email protected]>

[AXC] Andrew Cherenson <[email protected]>

[Bob Brenner]

<[email protected]>

[Braden] Bob Braden <[email protected]

[BXE1] Brendan Eic <[email protected]>

[BXF] Bruce Factor <[email protected]>

[BXS2] Bill Schilit <[email protected]>

[CXM3] Chuck McManis <[email protected]>

[Tim Clark]

[DLM1] David Mills <[email protected]>

[DRC3] Dave Cheriton <[email protected]>

[DXS3] Daniel Steinber <[email protected]>

[Dino Farinacci]

[GSM11] Gary S. Malkin <[email protected]>

<[email protected]>

[IANA] IANA <[email protected]>

[JBP] Jon Postel <[email protected]>

[JXM1] Jim Miner <[email protected]>

[KS14] <mystery contact>

[Andrew Maffei]

[John Moy] John Moy <[email protected]>

[MXF2] Martin Forssen <[email protected]>

[Guido van Rossum]

[SC3] Steve Casner <[email protected]>

[Joel Snyder]

[SXA] Susie Armstrong <[email protected]>

[SXD] Steve Deering <[email protected]>

<[email protected]>

[]

URL = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/multicast-addresses

SUN RPC NUMBERS

To obtain SUN Remote Procedure Call (RPC) numbers send an e-mail request to "[email protected]".

The RPC port management service ('portmap' in SunOS versions less than

and 'rpcbind' in SunOS versions greater than 5.0) "registers" the

IP port number that is allocated to a particular service when that service is created. It does not allocate ports on behalf of those services.

For an exact specification of the semantics refer to the source code of svcudp_create() and svctcp_create() in the archives. In short however is that these interfaces, and svc_tli_create their Transport Independent RPC equivalent, take either a user specified port number or RPC_ANY (-1) which effectively means "I don't care." In the "I don't care" case the create code simply calls socket(2) or t_open(3n) which allocates an IP port based on the rules:

    if euid of the requesting process is 0 (i.e., root)
            allocate the next available port number in the
            reserved port range.
    else
            allocate the next available port in the non-reserved
            range.

Port numbers count up sequentially.

Can a port that is "assigned" can be used when the assignee's service is not present? Say port 501 is assigned to the "jeans" service. On a machine that does not have the "jeans" service, nor has any clients that might be expecting to use it, is port 501 available for other uses? Any dynamic allocation process, like the portmapper, that chooses the next unused port might allocate port 501 dynamically to a process that asked for a "I don't care" port. So any dynamic allocation scheme may pick an unused port that happened to correspond to a port number that had been "assigned" but was currently unused.

While it might be desirable, it is impossible to guarantee that any unused port, even though officially assigned to a service, is not picked by a dynamic allocator since such an assignment might occur long after the delivery of the system into a site that doesn't watch for the latest list.

There is the restriction that only "superuser" on BSD derived systems such as SunOS can bind to a port number that is less than 1024. So programs have used this information in the past to identify whether or

not the service they were talking to was started by the superuser on the remote system. Making this assumption is dangerous because not all system enforce this restriction.

Sun RPC services use ports that are currently unused. If someone noted that an RPC service was using port 781, it would be just as happy using port 891, or 951. The service doesn't care what port it gets, remote clients will query the portmapper to ask it what port number was assigned to the service when it was started. The key is that the port was not currently in use. The only port that ONC/RPC must have is 111 its assigned port for the portmap service.

The most common complaint comes when people put a new service on their system. When they configure their systems they put the new service configuration commands at the end of their system startup scripts. During startup, several network services may be started. Those services that are ONC/RPC based just pick the next available port, those that have pre-assigned ports bind to their pre-assigned port. Clearly the correct sequence is to have all services that need a particular port to be started first (or if they are "latent" services that are started by inetd, to have inetd started). Finally, the RPC services should be started as they will be assigned unused ports. (In the BSD networking code (which we use) the algorithm for picking ports is in the file in_pcb.c, function in_pcbbind().)

Services should be started in this order:

a) Services that will "run" continuously and have an assigned

  port. Note that this includes rpcbind (nee portmap) that has
  port 111 assigned to it.

b) inetd - which will automatically create sockets for those

  services that have reserved ports but only run on demand
  (like finger)

c) RPC services - which will automatically pick unused ports and

  maximize efficiency of the "IP Port" namespace.

The include file /usr/include/netinet/in.h defines a constant IPPORT_RESERVED to be 1024. The relevant text is:

/*

* Ports < IPPORT_RESERVED are reserved for
* privileged processes (e.g. root).
* Ports > IPPORT_USERRESERVED are reserved
* for servers, not necessarily privileged.
*/
  1. define IPPORT_RESERVED 1024
  1. define IPPORT_USERRESERVED 5000

Portmap does not allocate ports, the kernel allocates ports. The code that does this is part of nearly every UNIX system in the world (and since the BSD code is 'free' it is often the same code). RPC services ask the kernel to allocate them a port by calling the "bind()" system call. The parameter they pass is "INADDR_ANY" which means "allocate me any IP port you want". The kernel does that by looking at all of the ports that are currently in use and picking one that is not currently used. The number picked is either less that 1024 if the process is privledged, or greater than 1024 if the process is not privledged. After the kernel has allocated a port, the service registers this allocation with portmap. The portmapper is merely a registry of previously allocated ports. Note "allocated" here is being used in the sense that they are used by an open socket, not assigned a well known name.

The role of /etc/services is to provide an idea to people who are looking at network traffic as to where a packet may have originated from or is headed to. For services like finger that have assigned ports, they can just hard code the port they want into their executable. (it isn't like it will change, and if they read it from /etc/services and someone had mistyped the port number it won't interoperate with clients anyway!)

It is not practical to read the /etc/services file into the kernel to prevent it from giving out port numbers that are "pre-assigned", nor is it generally desirable since with the correct ordering of startup it is completely unneccesary.

Editors Note: This information was supplied by Chuck McManis of Sun.

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IP OPTION NUMBERS

The Internet Protocol (IP) has provision for optional header fields identified by an option type field. Options 0 and 1 are exactly one octet which is their type field. All other options have their one octet type field, followed by a one octet length field, followed by length-2 octets of option data. The option type field is sub-divided into a one bit copied flag, a two bit class field, and a five bit option number. These taken together form an eight bit value for the option type field. IP options are commonly refered to by this value.

Copy Class Number Value Name Reference


----- ------ ----- ------------------------------- ---------

0 0 0 0 EOOL - End of Options List [RFC791,JBP] 0 0 1 1 NOP - No Operation [RFC791,JBP] 1 0 2 130 SEC - Security RFC1108 1 0 3 131 LSR - Loose Source Route [RFC791,JBP] 0 2 4 68 TS - Time Stamp [RFC791,JBP] 1 0 5 133 E-SEC - Extended Security RFC1108 1 0 6 134 CIPSO - Commercial Security [???] 0 0 7 7 RR - Record Route [RFC791,JBP] 1 0 8 136 SID - Stream ID [RFC791,JBP] 1 0 9 137 SSR - Strict Source Route [RFC791,JBP] 0 0 10 10 ZSU - Experimental Measurement [ZSu] 0 0 11 11 MTUP - MTU Probe RFC1191 0 0 12 12 MTUR - MTU Reply RFC1191 1 2 13 205 FINN - Experimental Flow Control [Finn] 1 0 14 142 VISA - Expermental Access Control [Estrin] 0 0 15 15 ENCODE - ??? [VerSteeg] 1 0 16 144 IMITD - IMI Traffic Descriptor [Lee] 1 0 17 145 EIP - ??? RFC1358 0 2 18 82 TR - Traceroute RFC1393 1 0 19 147 ADDEXT - Address Extension [Ullmann IPv7]

IP TIME TO LIVE PARAMETER

The current recommended default time to live (TTL) for the Internet Protocol (IP) [45,105] is 64.

IP TOS PARAMETERS

This documents the default Type-of-Service values that are currently recommended for the most important Internet protocols.

TOS Value Description Reference


-------------------------- ---------

 0000          Default                                 RFC1349
 0001          Minimize Monetary Cost                  RFC1349
 0010          Maximize Reliability                    RFC1349
 0100          Maximize Throughput                     RFC1349
 1000          Minimize Delay                          RFC1349
 1111          Maximize Security                       RFC1455

The TOS value is used to indicate "better". Only one TOS value or property can be requested in any one IP datagram.

Generally, protocols which are involved in direct interaction with a human should select low delay, while data transfers which may involve large blocks of data are need high throughput. Finally, high reliability is most important for datagram-based Internet management functions.

Application protocols not included in these tables should be able to make appropriate choice of low delay (8 decimal, 1000 binary) or high throughput (4 decimal, 0100 binary).

The following are recommended values for TOS:

        ----- Type-of-Service Value -----

Protocol TOS Value

TELNET (1) 1000 (minimize delay)

FTP

 Control          1000                 (minimize delay)
 Data (2)         0100                 (maximize throughput)

TFTP 1000 (minimize delay)

SMTP (3)

 Command phase    1000                 (minimize delay)
 DATA phase       0100                 (maximize throughput)

Domain Name Service

 UDP Query        1000                 (minimize delay)
 TCP Query        0000
 Zone Transfer    0100                 (maximize throughput)

NNTP 0001 (minimize monetary cost)

ICMP

 Errors           0000
 Requests         0000 (4)
 Responses        <same as request> (4)

Any IGP 0010 (maximize reliability)

EGP 0000

SNMP 0010 (maximize reliability)

BOOTP 0000

Notes:

(1) Includes all interactive user protocols (e.g., rlogin).

(2) Includes all bulk data transfer protocols (e.g., rcp).

(3) If the implementation does not support changing the TOS during the lifetime of the connection, then the recommended TOS on opening the connection is the default TOS (0000).

(4) Although ICMP request messages are normally sent with the default TOS, there are sometimes good reasons why they would be sent with some other TOS value. An ICMP response always uses the same TOS value as was used in the corresponding ICMP request message.

An application may (at the request of the user) substitute 0001 (minimize monetary cost) for any of the above values.

REFERENCES

RFC791 Postel, J., "Internet Protocol - DARPA Internet Program

     Protocol Specification", STD 5, RFC 791, DARPA, September
     1981.

RFC1108 Kent, S., "U.S. Department of Defense Security Options for

      the Internet Protocol", RFC 1108, BBN Communications,
      November 1991.

RFC1191 Mogul, J., and S. Deering, "Path MTU Discovery", RFC 1191,

      DECWRL, Stanford University, November 1990.

RFC1349 Almquist, P., "Type of Service in the Internet Protocol

      Suite", RFC 1349, Consultant, July 1992.

RFC1358 Chapin, L., Chair, "Charter of the Internet Architecture

      Board (IAB)", RFC 1358, Internet Architecture Board, August
      1992.

RFC1393 Malkin, G., "Traceroute Using an IP Option", RFC 1393,

      Xylogics, Inc., January 1993.

RFC1455 Eastlake, D., "Physical Link Security Type of Service",

      RFC 1455, Digital Equipment Corporation, May 1993.

[Ullmann IPv7]

PEOPLE

[Estrin] Deborah Estrin <[email protected]>

[Finn] Greg Finn <[email protected]>

[JBP] Jon Postel <[email protected]>

[Ullmann] Robert Ullmann <[email protected]>

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ICMP TYPE NUMBERS

The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) has many messages that are identified by a "type" field.

Type Name Reference


------------------------- ---------

 0     Echo Reply                               RFC792
 1     Unassigned                                  [JBP]
 2     Unassigned                                  [JBP]
 3     Destination Unreachable                  RFC792
 4     Source Quench                            RFC792
 5     Redirect                                 RFC792
 6     Alternate Host Address                      [JBP]
 7     Unassigned                                  [JBP]
 8     Echo                                     RFC792
 9     Router Advertisement                    RFC1256
10     Router Selection                        RFC1256
11     Time Exceeded                            RFC792
12     Parameter Problem                        RFC792
13     Timestamp                                RFC792
14     Timestamp Reply                          RFC792
15     Information Request                      RFC792
16     Information Reply                        RFC792
17     Address Mask Request                     RFC950
18     Address Mask Reply                       RFC950
19     Reserved (for Security)                    [Solo]
20-29  Reserved (for Robustness Experiment)        [ZSu]
30     Traceroute                              RFC1393
31     Datagram Conversion Error               RFC1475
32     Mobile Host Redirect              [David Johnson]
33     IPv6 Where-Are-You                 [Bill Simpson]
34     IPv6 I-Am-Here                     [Bill Simpson]
35     Mobile Registration Request        [Bill Simpson]
36     Mobile Registration Reply          [Bill Simpson]
37-255 Reserved                                    [JBP]

Many of these ICMP types have a "code" field. Here we list the types again with their assigned code fields.

Type Name Reference


------------------------- ---------

 0     Echo Reply                               RFC792
    Codes
        0  No Code
 1     Unassigned                                  [JBP]
 2     Unassigned                                  [JBP]
 3     Destination Unreachable                  RFC792
    Codes
        0  Net Unreachable
        1  Host Unreachable
        2  Protocol Unreachable
        3  Port Unreachable
        4  Fragmentation Needed and Don't Fragment was Set
        5  Source Route Failed
        6  Destination Network Unknown
        7  Destination Host Unknown
        8  Source Host Isolated
        9  Communication with Destination Network is
           Administratively Prohibited
       10  Communication with Destination Host is
           Administratively Prohibited
       11  Destination Network Unreachable for Type of Service
       12  Destination Host Unreachable for Type of Service
 4     Source Quench                            RFC792
    Codes
        0  No Code
 5     Redirect                                 RFC792
    Codes
        0  Redirect Datagram for the Network (or subnet)
        1  Redirect Datagram for the Host
        2  Redirect Datagram for the Type of Service and Network
        3  Redirect Datagram for the Type of Service and Host
 6     Alternate Host Address                      [JBP]
    Codes
        0  Alternate Address for Host
 7     Unassigned                                  [JBP]
 8     Echo                                     RFC792
    Codes
        0  No Code
 9     Router Advertisement                    RFC1256
    Codes
        0  No Code
10     Router Selection                        RFC1256
    Codes
        0  No Code
11     Time Exceeded                            RFC792
    Codes
        0  Time to Live exceeded in Transit
        1  Fragment Reassembly Time Exceeded
12     Parameter Problem                        RFC792
    Codes
        0  Pointer indicates the error
        1  Missing a Required Option        RFC1108
        2  Bad Length
13     Timestamp                                RFC792
    Codes
        0  No Code
14     Timestamp Reply                          RFC792
    Codes
        0  No Code
15     Information Request                      RFC792
    Codes
        0  No Code
16     Information Reply                        RFC792
    Codes
        0  No Code
17     Address Mask Request                     RFC950
    Codes
        0  No Code
18     Address Mask Reply                       RFC950
    Codes
        0  No Code
19     Reserved (for Security)                    [Solo]
20-29  Reserved (for Robustness Experiment)        [ZSu]
30     Traceroute                              RFC1393
31     Datagram Conversion Error               RFC1475
32     Mobile Host Redirect              [David Johnson]
33     IPv6 Where-Are-You                 [Bill Simpson]
34     IPv6 I-Am-Here                     [Bill Simpson]
35     Mobile Registration Request        [Bill Simpson]
36     Mobile Registration Reply          [Bill Simpson]

REFERENCES

RFC792 Postel, J., "Internet Control Message Protocol", STD 5,

     RFC 792, USC/Information Sciences Institute, September 1981.

RFC950 Mogul, J., and J. Postel, "Internet Standard Subnetting

     Procedure", STD 5, RFC 950, Stanford, USC/Information
     Sciences Institute, August 1985.

RFC1108 Kent, S., "U.S. Department of Defense Security Options for

      the Internet Protocol", RFC 1108, November 1991.

RFC1256 Deering, S., Editor, "ICMP Router Discovery Messages", RFC

      1256, Xerox PARC, September 1991.

RFC1393 Malkin, G., "Traceroute Using an IP Option", RFC 1393,

      Xylogics, Inc., January 1993.

RFC1475 Ullmann, R., "TP/IX: The Next Internet", RFC 1475, Process

      Software Corporation, June 1993.

PEOPLE

[JBP] Jon Postel <[email protected]>

[David Johnson]

[Bill Simpson] <[email protected]> September, 1994.

[Solo]

[ZSu] Zaw-Sing Su <[email protected]>

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TCP OPTION NUMBERS

The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has provision for optional header fields identified by an option kind field. Options 0 and 1 are exactly one octet which is their kind field. All other options have their one octet kind field, followed by a one octet length field, followed by length-2 octets of option data.

Kind Length Meaning Reference


------ ------------------------------- ---------

 0        -    End of Option List                 RFC793
 1        -    No-Operation                       RFC793
 2        4    Maximum Segment Lifetime           RFC793
 3        3    WSOPT - Window Scale              RFC1323
 4        2    SACK Permitted                    RFC1072
 5        N    SACK                              RFC1072
 6        6    Echo (obsoleted by option 8)      RFC1072
 7        6    Echo Reply (obsoleted by option 8)RFC1072
 8       10    TSOPT - Time Stamp Option         RFC1323
 9        2    Partial Order Connection PermittedRFC1693
10        5    Partial Order Service Profile     RFC1693
11             CC                                 [Braden]
12             CC.NEW                             [Braden]
13             CC.ECHO                            [Braden]
14         3   TCP Alternate Checksum Request    RFC1146
15         N   TCP Alternate Checksum Data       RFC1146
16             Skeeter                           [Knowles]
17             Bubba                             [Knowles]
18         3   Trailer Checksum Option    [Subbu & Monroe]

TCP ALTERNATE CHECKSUM NUMBERS

Number Description Reference


------------------------------- ----------

0 TCP Checksum [RFC-1146] 1 8-bit Fletchers's algorithm [RFC-1146] 2 16-bit Fletchers's algorithm [RFC-1146] 3 Redundant Checksum Avoidance [Kay]

REFERENCES

[KAY] Kay, J. and Pasquale, J., "Measurement, Analysis, and

  Improvement of UDP/IP Throughput for the DECstation 5000,"
  Proceedings of the Winter 1993 Usenix Conference, January 1993
  (available for anonymous FTP in
  ucsd.edu:/pub/csl/fastnet/fastnet.tar.Z). <[email protected]>

RFC793 Postel, J., "Transmission Control Protocol - DARPA Internet

     Program Protocol Specification", STD 7, RFC 793, DARPA,
     September 1981.

RFC1323 Jacobson, V., Braden, R., and D. Borman, "TCP Extensions for

      High Performance", RFC 1323, LBL, ISI, Cray Research, May
      1992.

RFC1072 Jacobson, V., and R. Braden, "TCP Extensions for Long-Delay

      Paths", RFC 1072, LBL, ISI, October 1988.

RFC1693 ?????

RFC1146 Zweig, J., and C. Partridge, "TCP Alternate Checksum

      Options", RFC 1146, UIUC, BBN, March 1990.

PEOPLE

[Braden] Bob Braden <[email protected]>

[Knowles] Stev Knowles <[email protected]>

[Kay] J. Kay <[email protected]>

[Subbu & Monroe] <mystery contact>

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URL = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/tcp-parameters

TELNET OPTIONS

The Telnet Protocol has a number of options that may be negotiated. These options are listed here. "Internet Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) provides more detailed information.

Options Name References


----------------------- ----------

0 Binary Transmission [RFC856,JBP] 1 Echo [RFC857,JBP] 2 Reconnection [NIC50005,JBP] 3 Suppress Go Ahead [RFC858,JBP] 4 Approx Message Size Negotiation [ETHERNET,JBP] 5 Status [RFC859,JBP] 6 Timing Mark [RFC860,JBP] 7 Remote Controlled Trans and Echo [RFC726,JBP] 8 Output Line Width [NIC50005,JBP] 9 Output Page Size [NIC50005,JBP]

 10     Output Carriage-Return Disposition              [RFC652,JBP]
 11     Output Horizontal Tab Stops                     [RFC653,JBP]
 12     Output Horizontal Tab Disposition               [RFC654,JBP]
 13     Output Formfeed Disposition                     [RFC655,JBP]
 14     Output Vertical Tabstops                        [RFC656,JBP]
 15     Output Vertical Tab Disposition                 [RFC657,JBP]
 16     Output Linefeed Disposition                     [RFC657,JBP]
 17     Extended ASCII                                  [RFC698,JBP]
 18     Logout                                          [RFC727,MRC]
 19     Byte Macro                                      [RFC735,JBP]
 20     Data Entry Terminal                     [RFC1043,RFC732,JBP]
 22     SUPDUP                                   [RFC736,RFC734,MRC]
 22     SUPDUP Output                                   [RFC749,MRC]
 23     Send Location                                  [RFC779,EAK1]
 24     Terminal Type                                 [RFC1091,MS56]
 25     End of Record                                   [RFC885,JBP]
 26     TACACS User Identification                      [RFC927,BA4]
 27     Output Marking                                  [RFC933,SXS]
 28     Terminal Location Number                        [RFC946,RN6]
 29     Telnet 3270 Regime                             [RFC1041,JXR]
 30     X.3 PAD                                       [RFC1053,SL70]
 31     Negotiate About Window Size                  [RFC1073,DW183]
 32     Terminal Speed                                [RFC1079,CLH3]
 33     Remote Flow Control                           [RFC1372,CLH3]
 34     Linemode                                      [RFC1184,DB14]
 35     X Display Location                            [RFC1096,GM23]
 36     Environment Option                            [RFC1408,DB14]
 37     Authentication Option                         [RFC1409,DB14]
 38     Encryption Option                                     [DB14]
 39     New Environment Option                        [RFC1572,DB14]
 40     TN3270E                                            RFC1647
255     Extended-Options-List                           [RFC861,JBP]

Telnet Authentication Types

In RFC1409, a list of authentication types is introduced. Additions to the list are registerd by the IANA and documented here.

Type Description Reference

 0        NULL                         RFC1409
 1        KERBEROS_V4                  RFC1409
 2        KERBEROS_V5                  RFC1409
 3        SPX                          RFC1409
 4-5      Unassigned
 6        RSA                          RFC1409
 7-9      Unassigned
10        LOKI                         RFC1409
11        SSA                          [Schoch]

REFERENCES

[ETHERNET] "The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data Link Layer and

       Physical Layer Specification", AA-K759B-TK, Digital
       Equipment Corporation, Maynard, MA.  Also as: "The
       Ethernet - A Local Area Network", Version 1.0, Digital
       Equipment Corporation, Intel Corporation, Xerox
       Corporation, September 1980.  And: "The Ethernet, A Local
       Area Network: Data Link Layer and Physical Layer
       Specifications", Digital, Intel and Xerox, November 1982.
       And: XEROX, "The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data Link
       Layer and Physical Layer Specification", X3T51/80-50, Xerox
       Corporation, Stamford, CT., October 1980.

[NIC50005] DDN Protocol Handbook, "Telnet Reconnection Option",

       "Telnet Output Line Width Option", "Telnet Output Page Size
       Option", NIC 50005, December 1985.

RFC652 Crocker, D., "Telnet Output Carriage-Return Disposition

     Option", RFC 652, UCLA-NMC, October 1974.

RFC653 Crocker, D., "Telnet Output Horizontal Tabstops Option",

     RFC 653, UCLA-NMC, October 1974.

RFC654 Crocker, D., "Telnet Output Horizontal Tab Disposition

     Option", RFC 654, UCLA-NMC, October 1974.

RFC655 Crocker, D., "Telnet Output Formfeed Disposition Option",

     RFC 655, UCLA-NMC, October 1974.

RFC656 Crocker, D., "Telnet Output Vertical Tabstops Option",

     RFC 656, UCLA-NMC, October 1974.

RFC657 Crocker, D., "Telnet Output Vertical Tab Disposition Option",

     RFC 657, UCLA-NMC, October 1974.

RFC658 Crocker, D., "Telnet Output Linefeed Disposition", RFC 658,

     UCLA-NMC, October 1974.

RFC698 Tovar, "Telnet Extended ASCII Option", RFC 698, Stanford

     University-AI, July 1975.

RFC726 Postel, J. and D. Crocker, "Remote Controlled Transmission

     and Echoing Telnet Option", RFC 726, SRI-ARC, UC Irvine,
     March 1977.

RFC727 Crispin, M., "Telnet Logout Option", RFC 727, Stanford

     University-AI, April 1977.

RFC734 Crispin, M., "SUPDUP Protocol", RFC 734, Stanford,

     October 1977.

RFC735 Crocker, D. and R. Gumpertz, "Revised Telnet Byte Marco

     Option", RFC 735, Rand, CMU, November 1977.

RFC736 Crispin, M., "Telnet SUPDUP Option", Stanford University-AI,

     RFC 736, Stanford, October 1977.

RFC749 Greenberg, B., "Telnet SUPDUP-OUTPUT Option", RFC 749,

     MIT-Multics, September 1978.

RFC779 Killian, E., "Telnet Send-Location Option", RFC 779,

     LLL, April 1981.

RFC856 Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Binary Transmission",

     STD 27, RFC 856, USC/Information Sciences Institute, May
     1983.

RFC857 Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Echo Option", STD 28, RFC

     857, USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.

RFC858 Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Suppress Go Ahead

     Option", STD 29, RFC 858, USC/Information Sciences Institute,
     May 1983.

RFC859 Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Status Option", STD 30,

     RFC 859, USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.

RFC860 Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Timing Mark Option",

     STD 31, RFC 860, USC/Information Sciences Institute, May
     1983.

RFC861 Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Extended Options - List

     Option", STD 32, RFC 861, USC/Information Sciences Institute,
     May 1983.

RFC885 Postel, J., "Telnet End of Record Option", RFC 885,

     USC/Information Sciences Institute, December 1983.

RFC927 Anderson, B., "TACACS User Identification Telnet Option",

     RFC 927, BBN, December 1984.

RFC933 Silverman, S., "Output Marking Telnet Option", RFC 933,

     MITRE, January 1985.

RFC946 Nedved, R., "Telnet Terminal Location Number Option",

     RFC 946, Carnegie-Mellon University, May 1985.

[RDC1041] Rekhter, J., "Telnet 3270 Regime Option", RFC 1041,

      IBM, January 1988.

RFC1043 Yasuda, A., and T. Thompson, "TELNET Data Entry Terminal

      Option DODIIS Implementation", RFC 1043, DIA, February 1988.

RFC1053 Levy, S., and T. Jacobson, "Telnet X.3 PAD Option",

      RFC 1053, Minnesota Supercomputer Center, April 1988.

RFC1073 Waitzman, D., "Telnet Window Size Option", RFC 1073,

      BBN STC, October, 1988.

RFC1079 Hedrick, C., "Telnet Terminal Speed Option", RFC 1079,

      Rutgers University, December 1988.

RFC1091 VanBokkelen, J., "Telnet Terminal Type Option",

      RFC 1091, FTP Software, Inc., February 1989.

RFC1096 Marcy, G., "Telnet X Display Location Option", RFC 1096,

      Carnegie Mellon University, March 1989.

RFC1184 Borman, D., Editor, "Telnet Linemode Option",

      RFC 1184, Cray Research, Inc., October 1990.

RFC1372 Hedrick, C., and D. Borman, "Telnet Remote Flow Control

     Option", RFC 1372, Rutgers University, Cray Research, Inc.,
     October 1992.

RFC1408 Borman, D., Editor, "Telnet Environment Option", RFC 1408,

      Cray Research, Inc., January 1993.

RFC1409 Borman, D., Editor, "Telnet Authentication Option", RFC

      1409, Cray Research, Inc., January 1993.

RFC1572 Alexander, S., Editor, "Telnet Environment Option", RFC1572,

      Lachman Technology, Inc., January 1994.

RFC1647 Kelly, B., "TN3270 Enhancements", RFC1647, Auburn

      University, July 1994.

PEOPLE

[BA4] Brian Anderson <[email protected]>

[CLH3] Charles Hedrick <[email protected]>

[DB14] Dave Borman <[email protected]>

[DW183] David Waitzman <[email protected]>

[EAK4] Earl Kill <[email protected]>

[GM23] Glenn Marcy <[email protected]>

[JBP] Jon Postel <[email protected]>

[MRC] Mark Crispin <[email protected]>

[MS56] Marvin Solomon <[email protected]>

[RN6] Rudy Nedved <Rudy.Nedved@CMU-CS-A.>

[Schoch] Steven Schoch <[email protected]>

[SL70] Stuart Levy <[email protected]>

[SXS] Steve Silverman <[email protected]>

[YXR] Yakov Rekhter <[email protected]>

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DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM PARAMETERS

The Internet Domain Naming System (DOMAIN) includes several parameters. These are documented in RFC1034 and RFC1035. The CLASS parameter is listed here. The per CLASS parameters are defined in separate RFCs as indicated.

Domain System Parameters:

Decimal Name References


---- ----------

   0  Reserved                                           [PM1]
   1  Internet (IN)                              [RFC1034,PM1]
   2  Unassigned                                         [PM1]
   3  Chaos (CH)                                         [PM1]
   4  Hessoid (HS)                                       [PM1]
5-65534  Unassigned                                         [PM1]

65535 Reserved [PM1]

In the Internet (IN) class the following TYPEs and QTYPEs are defined:

TYPE value and meaning

A 1 a host address RFC1035 NS 2 an authoritative name server RFC1035 MD 3 a mail destination (Obsolete - use MX) RFC1035 MF 4 a mail forwarder (Obsolete - use MX) RFC1035 CNAME 5 the canonical name for an alias RFC1035 SOA 6 marks the start of a zone of authority RFC1035 MB 7 a mailbox domain name (EXPERIMENTAL) RFC1035 MG 8 a mail group member (EXPERIMENTAL) RFC1035 MR 9 a mail rename domain name (EXPERIMENTAL)RFC1035 NULL 10 a null RR (EXPERIMENTAL) RFC1035 WKS 11 a well known service description RFC1035 PTR 12 a domain name pointer RFC1035 HINFO 13 host information RFC1035 MINFO 14 mailbox or mail list information RFC1035 MX 15 mail exchange RFC1035 TXT 16 text strings RFC1035

RP 17 for Responsible Person RFC1183 AFSDB 18 for AFS Data Base location RFC1183 X25 19 for X.25 PSDN address RFC1183 ISDN 20 for ISDN address RFC1183 RT 21 for Route Through RFC1183

NSAP 22 for NSAP address, NSAP style A record RFC1348 NSAP-PTR 23 for domain name pointer, NSAP style RFC1348

SIG 24 for security signature [Donald Eastlake] KEY 25 for security key [Donald Eastlake]

PX 26 X.400 mail mapping information RFC1664

GPOS 27 Geographical Position [Craig Farrell]

AAAA 28 IP6 Address [Susan Thomson]

AXFR 252 transfer of an entire zone RFC1035 MAILB 253 mailbox-related RRs (MB, MG or MR) RFC1035 MAILA 254 mail agent RRs (Obsolete - see MX) RFC1035

  • 255 A request for all records RFC1035

REFERENCES

RFC1034 Mockapetris, P., "Domain Names - Concepts and

      Facilities", STD 13, RFC 1034, USC/Information Sciences
      Institute, November 1987.

RFC1035 Mockapetris, P., "Domain Names - Implementation and

      Specification", STD 13, RFC 1035, USC/Information Sciences
      Institute, November 1987.

RFC1183 Everhart, C., Mamakos, L., Ullmann, R., and P. Mockapetris,

      Editors, "New DNS RR Definitions", RFC 1183, Transarc,
      University of Maryland, Prime Computer, USC/Information
      Sciences Institute, October 1990.

RFC1348 Manning, B., "DNS NSAP RRs", RFC 1348, Rice University,

      July 1992.

RFC1664 Allocchio, C., Bonito, A., Cole, B., Giordano, S., and R.

      Hagens, "Using the Internet DNS to Distribute RFC1327 Mail
      Address Mapping Tables", GARR-Italy, Cisco Systems Inc.,
      Centro Svizzero Calcolo Scientifico, Advanced Network &
      Services, August 1994.

PEOPLE

[Susan Thomson] Susan Thomson <[email protected]>

[PM1] Paul Mockapetris <[email protected]>

[Donald Eastlake] Donald E. Eastlake, III <[email protected]>

[Craig Farrell]

[]

URL = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/dns-parameters

MAIL ENCODING HEADER FIELD KEYWORDS

RFC1505 specifies an initial list of keywords for the experimental encoding header field (EHF-MAIL), and provides that additional keywords may be registered with the IANA.

Keyword Description Reference _______ ___________ ____________

EDIFACT EDIFACT format RFC1505 EDI-X12 EDI X12 format [ANSI-X12] EVFU FORTRAN format RFC1505 FS File System format RFC1505 Hex Hex binary format RFC1505 LZJU90 LZJU90 format RFC1505 LZW LZW format RFC1505 Message Encapsulated Message RFC822 PEM, PEM-Clear Privacy Enhanced Mail RFC1421 PGP Pretty Good Privacy RFC1505 Postscript Postscript format [POSTSCRIPT] Shar Shell Archive format RFC1505 Signature Signature RFC1505 Tar Tar format RFC1505 Text Text [IS-10646] uuencode uuencode format RFC1505 URL external URL-reference RFC1505

MAIL ENCRYPTION TYPES

RFC822 specifies that Encryption Types for mail may be assigned. There are currently no RFC 822 encryption types assigned. Please use instead the Mail Privacy procedures defined in [RFC1421, RFC1422, RFC1423].

ESMTP MAIL KEYWORDS

RFC1651 specifies that extension to SMTP can be identified with keywords.

Keywords Description Reference


-------------------------------- ---------

SEND Send as mail RFC821 SOML Send as mail or terminal RFC821 SAML Send as mail and terminal RFC821 EXPN Expand the mailing list RFC821 HELP Supply helpful information RFC821 TURN Turn the operation around RFC821 8BITMIME Use 8-bit data RFC1652 SIZE Message size declaration RFC1653 VERB Verbose [Eric Allman] ONEX One message transaction only [Eric Allman]

MAIL EXTENSION TYPES

The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol RFC821 specifies a set of commands or services for mail transfer. A general procedure for extending the set of services is defined in RFC1651. The set of service extensions is listed here.

Service Ext EHLO Keyword Parameters Verb Reference


------------ ---------- ---------- ---------

Send SEND none SEND RFC821 Send or Mail SOML none SOML RFC821 Send and Mail SAML none SAML RFC821 Expand EXPN none EXPN RFC821 Help HELP none HELP RFC821 Turn TURN none TURN RFC821 8 Bit MIME 8BITMIME none none RFC1652 Size SIZE number none RFC1653

MAIL SYSTEM NAMES

In some places, an identification of other mail systems is used.

One of these is in "The COSINE and Internet X.500 Schema" (section 9.3.18) RFC1274. The mail system names listed here are used as the legal values in that schema under the "otherMailbox" attribute "mailboxType" type (which must be a PrintableString).

Another place is in "Mapping between X.400(1988) / ISO 10021 and RFC 822" (section 4.2.2) RFC1327. The names listed here are used as

the legal values in that schema under the "std-or-address" attribute "registered-dd-type" type (which must be a "key-string").

Note that key-string = <a-z, A-Z, 0-9, and "-" >.

Mail System Name Description Reference


------------------------------- ---------

mcimail MCI Mail

MAIL TRANSMISSION TYPES

The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol RFC821 and the Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages RFC822 specify that a set of "Received" lines will be prepended to the headers of electronic mail messages as they are transported through the Internet. These received line may optionally include either or both a "via" phrase and/or a "with" phrase. The legal values for the phrases are listed here. The via phrase is intended to indicate the link or physical medium over which the message was transferred. The with phrase is intended to indicate the protocol or logical process that was used to transfer the message.

VIA link types Description Reference


---------------------------- ---------

UUCP Unix-to-Unix Copy Program [???]

WITH protocol types Description Reference


---------------------------- ---------

SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol RFC821 ESMTP SMTP with Service Extensions RFC1651

REFERENCES

[ANSI-X12]

[POSTSCRIPT] Adobe Systems Inc., "PostScript Langpuage Reference Manual", 2nd Edition, 2nd Printing, January 1991.

[IS-10646]

RFC821 Postel, J., "Simple Mail Transfer Protocol", STD 10, RFC 821,

     USC/Information Sciences Institute, August 1982.

RFC822 Crocker, D., "Standard for the Format of ARPA-Internet Text

     Messages", STD 11, RFC 822, UDEL, August 1982.

RFC1274 Barker, P., and S. Kille, "The COSINE and Internet X.500

      Schema", RFC 1274, University College London, November 1991.

RFC1327 Hardcastle-Kille, S., "Mapping between X.400(1988) / ISO

      10021 and RFC 822", RFC 1327, University College London,
      May 1992.

RFC1421 Linn, J., "Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic

      Mail: Part I: Message Encipherment and Authentication
      Procedures", RFC 1421, IAB IRTF PSRG, IETF PEM WG,
      February 1993.

RFC1422 Kent, S., "Privacy Enhancement for Internet

      Electronic Mail: Part II -- Certificate-Based Key
      Management", BBN, IAB IRTF PSRG, IETF PEM, February 1993.

RFC1423 Balenson, D., "Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic

      Mail: Part III -- Algorithms, Modes, and Identifiers",
      RFC 1423, TIS, IAB IRTF PSRG, IETF PEM WG, February 1993.

RFC1505 Costanzo, A., Robinson, D., and R. Ullmann, "Encoding Header

      Field for Internet Messages", RFC 1505, AKC Consulting,
      Computervision Corporation, August 1993.

RFC1651 Klensin, J., Freed, N., Rose, M., Stefferud, E., and D.

      Crocker, "SMTP Service Extensions", RFC 1651, MCI, Innosoft,
      Dover Beach Consulting, Inc., Network Management Associates,
      Inc., Silicon Graphics, Inc., July 1994.

RFC1652 Klensin, J., Freed, N., Rose, M., Stefferud, E., and D.

      Crocker, "SMTP Service Extension for 8bit-MIMEtransport",
      RFC 1652, MCI, Innosoft, Dover Beach Consulting, Inc.,
      Network Management Associates, Inc., Silicon Graphics, Inc.,
      July 1994.

RFC1653 Klensin, J., Freed, N., and K. Moore, "SMTP Service

      Extension for Message Size Declaration", RFC 1653,
      MCI, Innosoft, University of Tennessee, July 1994.

PEOPLE

[Eric Allman]

[]

URL = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/mail-parameters

BOOTP AND DHCP PARAMETERS

The Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) RFC951 describes an IP/UDP bootstrap protocol (BOOTP) which allows a diskless client machine to discover its own IP address, the address of a server host, and the name of a file to be loaded into memory and executed. The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) RFC1531 provides a framework for automatic configuration of IP hosts. The "DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Information Extensions" RFC1533 describes the additions to the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) which can also be used as options with the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).

BOOTP Vendor Extensions and DHCP Options are listed below:

Tag Name Data Length Meaning --- ---- ----------- -------

0      Pad               0          None
1      Subnet Mask       4          Subnet Mask Value
2      Time Offset       4          Time Offset in
                                    Seconds from UTC
3      Gateways          N          N/4 Gateway addresses
4      Time Server       N          N/4 Timeserver addresses
5      Name Server       N          N/4 IEN-116 Server addresses
6      Domain Server     N          N/4 DNS Server addresses
7      Log Server        N          N/4 Logging Server addresses
8      Quotes Server     N          N/4 Quotes Server addresses
9      LPR Server        N          N/4 Printer Server addresses

10 Impress Server N N/4 Impress Server addresses 11 RLP Server N N/4 RLP Server addresses 12 Hostname N Hostname string 13 Boot File Size 2 Size of boot file in 512 byte

                                    chunks

14 Merit Dump File Client to dump and name

                                    the file to dump it to

15 Domain Name N The DNS domain name of the

                                    client

16 Swap Server N Swap Server addeess 17 Root Path N Path name for root disk 18 Extension File N Path name for more BOOTP info

19 Forward On/Off 1 Enable/Disable IP Forwarding 20 SrcRte On/Off 1 Enable/Disable Source Routing 21 Policy Filter N Routing Policy Filters 22 Max DG Assembly 2 Max Datagram Reassembly Size 23 Default IP TTL 1 Default IP Time to Live 24 MTU Timeout 4 Path MTU Aging Timeout 25 MTU Plateau N Path MTU Plateau Table

26 MTU Interface 2 Interface MTU Size 27 MTU Subnet 1 All Subnets are Local 28 Broadcast Address 4 Broadcast Address 29 Mask Discovery 1 Perform Mask Discovery 30 Mask Supplier 1 Provide Mask to Others 31 Router Discovery 1 Perform Router Discovery 32 Router Request 4 Router Solicitation Address 33 Static Route N Static Routing Table 34 Trailers 1 Trailer Encapsulation 35 ARP Timeout 4 ARP Cache Timeout 36 Ethernet 1 Ethernet Encapsulation 37 Default TCP TTL 1 Default TCP Time to Live 38 Keepalive Time 4 TCP Keepalive Interval 39 Keepalive Data 1 TCP Keepalive Garbage 40 NIS Domain N NIS Domain Name 41 NIS Servers N NIS Server Addresses 42 NTP Servers N NTP Server Addresses 43 Vendor Specific N Vendor Specific Information 44 NETBIOS Name Srv N NETBIOS Name Servers 45 NETBIOS Dist Srv N NETBIOS Datagram Distribution 46 NETBIOS Note Type 1 NETBIOS Note Type 47 NETBIOS Scope N NETBIOS Scope 48 X Window Font N X Window Font Server 49 X Window Manmager N X Window Display Manager 50 Address Request 4 Requested IP Address 51 Address Time 4 IP Address Lease Time 52 Overload 1 Overloaf "sname" or "file" 53 DHCP Msg Type 1 DHCP Message Type 54 DHCP Server Id 4 DHCP Server Identification 55 Parameter List N Parameter Request List 56 DHCP Message N DHCP Error Message 57 DHCP Max Msg Size 2 DHCP Maximum Message Size 58 Renewal Time 4 DHCP Renewal (T1) Time 59 Rebinding Time 4 DHCP Rebinding (T2) Time 60 Class Id N Class Identifier 61 Client Id N Client Identifier 62 Netware/IP Domain N Netware/IP Domain Name 63 Netware/IP Option N Netware/IP sub Options

64-127 Unassigned 128-154 Reserved

255 End 0 None

REFERENCES

RFC951 Croft, B., and J. Gilmore, "BOOTSTRAP Protocol (BOOTP)",

      RFC-951, Stanford and SUN Microsytems, September 1985.

RFC1531 Droms, R., "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol", Bucknell

       University, October 1993.

RFC1533 Alexander, S., and R. Droms, "DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor

       Extensions", Lachman Technology, Inc., Bucknell University,
       October 1993.

[]

URL = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/bootp-and-dhcp- parameters

ADDRESS FAMILY NUMBERS

Several protocols deal with multiple address families. The 16-bit assignments are listed here.

Number Description Reference


---------------------------------------------------- ---------

 0    Reserved
 1    IP (IP version 4)
 2    IP6 (IP version 6)
 3    NSAP
 4    HDLC (8-bit multidrop)
 5    BBN 1822
 6    802 (includes all 802 media plus Ethernet "canonical format")
 7    E.163
 8    E.164 (SMDS, Frame Relay, ATM)
 9    F.69 (Telex)
10    X.121 (X.25, Frame Relay)
11    IPX
12    Appletalk
13    Decnet IV
14    Banyan Vines
65535    Reserved

[]

URL = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/address-family-numbers

FOOBAR AF NUMBERS

In the FTP Operation Over Big Address Records (FOOBAR) Protocol RFC1639 there is a field, called "address family" or "af", to identify the lower level protocol addresses in use. This is an 8 bit field. The first 16 assignments (0-15) of the af value are exactly the same as the IP Version number. The assignment for values 16-255 are listed here.

Assigned FOOBAR Address Families

Decimal Keyword Address Family References


------- -------------- ----------

16    IPX        Novell IPX

17-254 Unassigned 255 Reserved

REFERENCES

RFC1639 Piscitello, D., "FTP Operation Over Big Address Records

      (FOOBAR)", Core Competence, Inc., June 1994.

[]

URL = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/foobar-af-numbers

DIRECTORY SYSTEM NAMES

In the representation of distinquished names (and possibly other contexts) of the X.500 Directory system, several unique keywords may be necessary. For example, in the string representation of distinguished names RFC1485.

Keyword Attribute (X.520 keys)


---------------------------------

CN       CommonName
L        LocalityName
ST       StateOrProvinceName
O        OrganizationName
OU       OrganizationalUnitName
C        CountryName

REFERENCES

RFC1485 Hardcastle-Kille, S., "A String Representation of

       Distinguished Names (OSI-DS 23 (v5))", RFC1485, ISODE
       Consortium, July 1993.

[]

URL = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/directory-system-names

PUBLISHER IDENTIFICATION CODE

The RFC "A Format for E-Mailing Bibliographic Records" RFC1357 establishs a "publisher-ID" code. The IANA registry of these codes is listed here.

Code Publisher Reference


------------------------------------------------------- ---------

DUMMY for testing only RFC1357 TEST for testing only RFC1357 ISI Information Sciences Institute [JBP]

      of the University of Southern California

UMCS University of Manchester Computer Science Department [TXC]

REFERENCES

RFC1357 Cohen, D., Editor, "A Format for E-mailing Bibliographic

      Records", RFC 1357, USC/Information Sciences Institute,
      July 1992.

PEOPLE

[JBP] Jon Postel <[email protected]>

[TXC] Tim Clement <[email protected]>

[]

URL = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/publisher-id

OSPF AUTHENTICATION CODES

The Open Shotrest Path First (OSPF) protocols has a provision for authentication, and the type of authentication can me indicated by a code number. The following are the registered authentication codes.

Code Authentication Method Reference


--------------------- ---------

0 No Authentication RFC1583 1 Simple Password Authentication RFC1583 2-65535 Reserved

REFERENCES

RFC1583 Moy, J., "OSPF Version 2", RFC 1583, Proteon, Inc., March

      1994.

RFC1584 Moy, J., "Multicast Extensions to OSPF", RFC 1584, Proteon,

      Inc., March 1994.

RFC1585 Moy, J., "MOSPF: Analysis and Experience", RFC 1585,

      Proteon, Inc., March 1994.

RFC1586 deSouza, O., and M. Rodrigues, "Guidelines for Running OSPF

      Over Frame Relay Networks", RFC 1586, AT&T Bell
      Laboratories, March 1994.

RFC1587 Coltun, R., and V. Fuller, "The OSPF NSSA Option", RFC 1587,

      RainbowBridge Communications, BARRNet, March 1994.

[]

URL = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/ospf-authentication- codes

MEDIA TYPES

RFC1521 specifies that Content Types, Content Subtypes, Character Sets, Access Types, and Conversion values for MIME mail will be assigned and listed by the IANA.

Content Types and Subtypes


Type Subtype Description Reference


------- ----------- ---------

text plain [RFC1521,NSB]

            richtext                                [RFC1521,NSB]
            tab-separated-values                   [Paul Lindner]

multipart mixed [RFC1521,NSB]

            alternative                             [RFC1521,NSB]
            digest                                  [RFC1521,NSB]
            parallel                                [RFC1521,NSB]
            appledouble                [MacMime,Patrik Faltstrom]
            header-set                             [Dave Crocker]

message rfc822 [RFC1521,NSB]

            partial                                 [RFC1521,NSB]
            external-body                           [RFC1521,NSB]
            news                        [[[RFC1036|RFC 1036]], Henry Spencer]

application octet-stream [RFC1521,NSB]

            postscript                              [RFC1521,NSB]
            oda                                     [RFC1521,NSB]
            atomicmail                           [atomicmail,NSB]
            andrew-inset                       [andrew-inset,NSB]
            slate                           [slate,terry crowley]
            wita              [Wang Info Transfer,Larry Campbell]
            dec-dx            [Digital Doc Trans, Larry Campbell]
            dca-rft        [IBM Doc Content Arch, Larry Campbell]
            activemessage                          [Ehud Shapiro]
            rtf                                    [Paul Lindner]
            applefile                  [MacMime,Patrik Faltstrom]
            mac-binhex40               [MacMime,Patrik Faltstrom]
            news-message-id              [RFC1036, Henry Spencer]
            news-transmission            [RFC1036, Henry Spencer]
            wordperfect5.1                         [Paul Lindner]
            pdf                                    [Paul Lindner]
            zip                                    [Paul Lindner]
            macwriteii                             [Paul Lindner]
            msword                                 [Paul Lindner]
            remote-printing                         [RFC1486,MTR]

image jpeg [RFC1521,NSB]

            gif                                     [RFC1521,NSB]
            ief             Image Exchange Format       RFC1314
            tiff            Tag Image File Format           [MTR]

audio basic [RFC1521,NSB]

video mpeg [RFC1521,NSB]

            quicktime                              [Paul Lindner]

The "media-types" directory contains a subdirectory for each content type and each of those directories contains a file for each content subtype.

                           |-application-
                           |-audio-------
                           |-image-------
             |-media-types-|-message-----
                           |-multipart---
                           |-text--------
                           |-video-------

URL = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/media-types

Character Sets


All of the character sets listed the section on Character Sets are registered for use with MIME as MIME Character Sets. The correspondance between the few character sets listed in the MIME specification RFC1521 and the list in that section are:

Type Description Reference


----------- ---------

US-ASCII see ANSI_X3.4-1968 below [RFC1521,NSB] ISO-8859-1 see ISO_8859-1:1987 below [RFC1521,NSB] ISO-8859-2 see ISO_8859-2:1987 below [RFC1521,NSB] ISO-8859-3 see ISO_8859-3:1988 below [RFC1521,NSB] ISO-8859-4 see ISO_8859-4:1988 below [RFC1521,NSB] ISO-8859-5 see ISO_8859-5:1988 below [RFC1521,NSB] ISO-8859-6 see ISO_8859-6:1987 below [RFC1521,NSB] ISO-8859-7 see ISO_8859-7:1987 below [RFC1521,NSB] ISO-8859-8 see ISO_8859-8:1988 below [RFC1521,NSB] ISO-8859-9 see ISO_8859-9:1989 below [RFC1521,NSB]

Access Types


Type Description Reference


----------- ---------

FTP [RFC1521,NSB] ANON-FTP [RFC1521,NSB] TFTP [RFC1521,NSB] AFS [RFC1521,NSB] LOCAL-FILE [RFC1521,NSB] MAIL-SERVER [RFC1521,NSB]

Conversion Values


Conversion values or Content Transfer Encodings.

Type Description Reference


----------- ---------

7BIT [RFC1521,NSB] 8BIT [RFC1521,NSB] BASE64 [RFC1521,NSB] BINARY [RFC1521,NSB] QUOTED-PRINTABLE [RFC1521,NSB]

MIME / X.400 MAPPING TABLES

MIME to X.400 Table

MIME content-type          X.400 Body Part             Reference
-----------------          ------------------          ---------
text/plain
  charset=us-ascii         ia5-text                     RFC1494
  charset=iso-8859-x       EBP - GeneralText            RFC1494
text/richtext              no mapping defined           RFC1494
application/oda            EBP - ODA                    RFC1494
application/octet-stream   bilaterally-defined          RFC1494
application/postscript     EBP - mime-postscript-body   RFC1494
image/g3fax                g3-facsimile                 RFC1494
image/jpeg                 EBP - mime-jpeg-body         RFC1494
image/gif                  EBP - mime-gif-body          RFC1494
audio/basic                no mapping defined           RFC1494
video/mpeg                 no mapping defined           RFC1494
Abbreviation: EBP - Extended Body Part

X.400 to MIME Table

                         Basic Body Parts
X.400 Basic Body Part      MIME content-type           Reference
---------------------      --------------------        ---------
ia5-text                   text/plain;charset=us-ascii RFC1494
voice                      No Mapping Defined          RFC1494
g3-facsimile               image/g3fax                 RFC1494
g4-class1                  no mapping defined          RFC1494
teletex                    no mapping defined          RFC1494
videotex                   no mapping defined          RFC1494
encrypted                  no mapping defined          RFC1494
bilaterally-defined        application/octet-stream    RFC1494
nationally-defined         no mapping defined          RFC1494
externally-defined         See Extended Body Parts     RFC1494
X.400 Extended Body Part  MIME content-type            Reference
------------------------- --------------------         ---------
GeneralText               text/plain;charset=iso-8859-xRFC1494
ODA                       application/oda              RFC1494
mime-postscript-body      application/postscript       RFC1494
mime-jpeg-body            image/jpeg                   RFC1494
mime-gif-body             image/gif                    RFC1494

REFERENCES

[MacMime] Work in Progress.

RFC1036 Horton, M., and R. Adams, "Standard for Interchange of

      USENET Messages", RFC 1036, AT&T Bell Laboratories,
      Center for Seismic Studies, December 1987.

RFC1494 Alvestrand, H., and S. Thompson, "Equivalences between 1988

      X.400 and RFC-822 Message Bodies", RFC 1494, SINTEF DELAB,
      Soft*Switch, Inc., August 1993.

RFC1521 Borenstien, N., and N. Freed, "MIME (Multipurpose Internet

      Mail Extensions) Part One: Mechanisms for Specifying and
      Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies", RFC 1521,
      Bellcore, Innosoft, September 1993.

PEOPLE

[Larry Campbell]

[Dave Crocker] Dave Crocker <[email protected]>

[Terry Crowley]

[NSB] Nathaniel Borenstein <[email protected]>

[MTR] Marshall Rose <[email protected]>

[Paul Lindner]

[PXF] Patrik Faltstrom <[email protected]>

[Ehud Shapiro]

[Henry Spencer]

[]

URL = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/media-types/media- types

CHARACTER SETS

These are the official names for character sets that may be used in the Internet and may be referred to in Internet documentation. These names are expressed in ANSI_X3.4-1968 which is commonly called US-ASCII or simply ASCII. The character set most commonly use in the Internet and used especially in protocol standards is US-ASCII, this is strongly encouraged. The use of the name US-ASCII is also encouraged.

The character set names may be up to 40 characters taken from the printable characters of US-ASCII. However, no distinction is made between use of upper and lower case letters.

Character Set Reference


---------

Name: ANSI_X3.4-1968 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-6 Alias: ANSI_X3.4-1986 Alias: ISO_646.irv:1991 Alias: ASCII Alias: ISO646-US Alias: US-ASCII Alias: us Alias: IBM367 Alias: cp367

Name: ISO-10646-UCS-2 Source: the 2-octet Basic Multilingual Plane, aka Unicode

    this needs to specify network byte order: the standard
    does not specify (it is a 16-bit integer space)

Name: ISO-10646-UCS-4 Source: the full code space. (same comment about byte order,

    these are 31-bit numbers.

Name: ISO-10646-UTF-1 Source: Universal Transfer Format (1), this is the multibyte

    encoding, that subsets ASCII-7. It does not have byte
    ordering issues.

Name: ISO_646.basic:1983 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: ref

Name: INVARIANT [RFC1345,KXS2]

Name: ISO_646.irv:1983 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-2 Alias: irv

Name: BS_4730 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-4 Alias: ISO646-GB Alias: gb Alias: uk

Name: NATS-SEFI [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-8-1

Name: NATS-SEFI-ADD [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-8-2

Name: NATS-DANO [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-9-1

Name: NATS-DANO-ADD [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-9-2

Name: SEN_850200_B [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-10 Alias: FI Alias: ISO646-FI Alias: ISO646-SE Alias: se

Name: SEN_850200_C [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-11 Alias: ISO646-SE2 Alias: se2

Name: KS_C_5601-1987 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-149 Alias: KS_C_5601-1989

Alias: KSC_5601 Alias: korean

Name: ISO-2022-KR [RFC1557,Choi] Source: RFC-1557 (see also KS_C_5601-1987)

Name: EUC-KR [RFC1557,Choi] Source: RFC-1557 (see also KS_C_5861-1992)

Name: ISO-2022-JP [RFC1468,Murai] Source: RFC-1468

Name: ISO-2022-JP-2 [RFC1554,Ohta] Source: RFC-1554

Name: JIS_C6220-1969-jp [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: JIS_C6220-1969 Alias: iso-ir-13 Alias: katakana Alias: x0201-7

Name: JIS_C6220-1969-ro [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-14 Alias: jp Alias: ISO646-JP

Name: IT [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-15 Alias: ISO646-IT

Name: PT [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-16 Alias: ISO646-PT

Name: ES [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-17 Alias: ISO646-ES

Name: greek7-old [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-18

Name: latin-greek [RFC1345,KXS2]

Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-19

Name: DIN_66003 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-21 Alias: de Alias: ISO646-DE

Name: NF_Z_62-010_(1973) [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-25 Alias: ISO646-FR1

Name: Latin-greek-1 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-27

Name: ISO_5427 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-37

Name: JIS_C6226-1978 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-42

Name: BS_viewdata [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-47

Name: INIS [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-49

Name: INIS-8 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-50

Name: INIS-cyrillic [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-51

Name: ISO_5427:1981 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-54

Name: ISO_5428:1980 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry

Alias: iso-ir-55

Name: GB_1988-80 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-57 Alias: cn Alias: ISO646-CN

Name: GB_2312-80 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-58 Alias: chinese

Name: NS_4551-1 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-60 Alias: ISO646-NO Alias: no

Name: NS_4551-2 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: ISO646-NO2 Alias: iso-ir-61 Alias: no2

Name: NF_Z_62-010 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-69 Alias: ISO646-FR Alias: fr

Name: videotex-suppl [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-70

Name: PT2 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-84 Alias: ISO646-PT2

Name: ES2 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-85 Alias: ISO646-ES2

Name: MSZ_7795.3 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-86

Alias: ISO646-HU Alias: hu

Name: JIS_C6226-1983 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-87 Alias: x0208 Alias: JIS_X0208-1983

Name: greek7 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-88

Name: ASMO_449 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: ISO_9036 Alias: arabic7 Alias: iso-ir-89

Name: iso-ir-90 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry

Name: JIS_C6229-1984-a [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-91 Alias: jp-ocr-a

Name: JIS_C6229-1984-b [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-92 Alias: ISO646-JP-OCR-B Alias: jp-ocr-b

Name: JIS_C6229-1984-b-add [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-93 Alias: jp-ocr-b-add

Name: JIS_C6229-1984-hand [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-94 Alias: jp-ocr-hand

Name: JIS_C6229-1984-hand-add [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-95 Alias: jp-ocr-hand-add

Name: JIS_C6229-1984-kana [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-96

Name: ISO_2033-1983 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-98 Alias: e13b

Name: ANSI_X3.110-1983 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-99 Alias: CSA_T500-1983 Alias: NAPLPS

Name: ISO_8859-1:1987 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-100 Alias: ISO_8859-1 Alias: ISO-8859-1 Alias: latin1 Alias: l1 Alias: IBM819 Alias: CP819

Name: ISO_8859-2:1987 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-101 Alias: ISO_8859-2 Alias: ISO-8859-2 Alias: latin2 Alias: l2

Name: T.61-7bit [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-102

Name: T.61-8bit [RFC1345,KXS2] Alias: T.61 Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-103

Name: ISO_8859-3:1988 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-109 Alias: ISO_8859-3 Alias: ISO-8859-3 Alias: latin3

Alias: l3

Name: ISO_8859-4:1988 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-110 Alias: ISO_8859-4 Alias: ISO-8859-4 Alias: latin4 Alias: l4

Name: ECMA-cyrillic [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-111

Name: CSA_Z243.4-1985-1 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-121 Alias: ISO646-CA Alias: csa7-1 Alias: ca

Name: CSA_Z243.4-1985-2 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-122 Alias: ISO646-CA2 Alias: csa7-2

Name: CSA_Z243.4-1985-gr [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-123

Name: ISO_8859-6:1987 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-127 Alias: ISO_8859-6 Alias: ISO-8859-6 Alias: ECMA-114 Alias: ASMO-708 Alias: arabic

Name: ISO_8859-6-E [RFC1556,IANA] Source: RFC-1556

Name: ISO_8859-6-I [RFC1556,IANA] Source: RFC-1556

Name: ISO_8859-7:1987 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry

Alias: iso-ir-126 Alias: ISO_8859-7 Alias: ISO-8859-7 Alias: ELOT_928 Alias: ECMA-118 Alias: greek Alias: greek8

Name: T.101-G2 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-128

Name: ISO_8859-8:1988 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-138 Alias: ISO_8859-8 Alias: ISO-8859-8 Alias: hebrew

Name: ISO_8859-8-E [RFC1556,Nussbacher] Source: RFC-1556

Name: ISO_8859-8-I [RFC1556,Nussbacher] Source: RFC-1556

Name: CSN_369103 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-139

Name: JUS_I.B1.002 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-141 Alias: ISO646-YU Alias: js Alias: yu

Name: ISO_6937-2-add [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry and ISO 6937-2:1983 Alias: iso-ir-142

Name: IEC_P27-1 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-143

Name: ISO_8859-5:1988 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-144 Alias: ISO_8859-5

Alias: ISO-8859-5 Alias: cyrillic

Name: JUS_I.B1.003-serb [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-146 Alias: serbian

Name: JUS_I.B1.003-mac [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: macedonian Alias: iso-ir-147

Name: ISO_8859-9:1989 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-148 Alias: ISO_8859-9 Alias: ISO-8859-9 Alias: latin5 Alias: l5

Name: greek-ccitt [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-150

Name: NC_NC00-10:81 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: cuba Alias: iso-ir-151 Alias: ISO646-CU

Name: ISO_6937-2-25 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-152

Name: GOST_19768-74 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: ST_SEV_358-88 Alias: iso-ir-153

Name: ISO_8859-supp [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-154 Alias: latin1-2-5

Name: ISO_10367-box [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-155

Name: latin6 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: iso-ir-157 Alias: l6

Name: latin-lap [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: lap Alias: iso-ir-158

Name: JIS_X0212-1990 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: ECMA registry Alias: x0212 Alias: iso-ir-159

Name: DS_2089 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: Danish Standard, DS 2089, February 1974 Alias: DS2089 Alias: ISO646-DK Alias: dk

Name: us-dk [RFC1345,KXS2]

Name: dk-us [RFC1345,KXS2]

Name: JIS_X0201 [RFC1345,KXS2] Alias: X0201

Name: KSC5636 [RFC1345,KXS2] Alias: ISO646-KR

Name: DEC-MCS [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: VAX/VMS User's Manual,

    Order Number: AI-Y517A-TE, April 1986.

Alias: dec

Name: hp-roman8 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: LaserJet IIP Printer User's Manual,

    HP part no 33471-90901, Hewlet-Packard, June 1989.

Alias: roman8 Alias: r8

Name: macintosh [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: The Unicode Standard ver1.0, ISBN 0-201-56788-1, Oct 1991 Alias: mac

Name: IBM037 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990

Alias: cp037 Alias: ebcdic-cp-us Alias: ebcdic-cp-ca Alias: ebcdic-cp-wt Alias: ebcdic-cp-nl

Name: IBM038 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3174 Character Set Ref, GA27-3831-02, March 1990 Alias: EBCDIC-INT Alias: cp038

Name: IBM273 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: CP273

Name: IBM274 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3174 Character Set Ref, GA27-3831-02, March 1990 Alias: EBCDIC-BE Alias: CP274

Name: IBM275 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: EBCDIC-BR Alias: cp275

Name: IBM277 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: EBCDIC-CP-DK Alias: EBCDIC-CP-NO

Name: IBM278 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: CP278 Alias: ebcdic-cp-fi Alias: ebcdic-cp-se

Name: IBM280 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: CP280 Alias: ebcdic-cp-it

Name: IBM281 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3174 Character Set Ref, GA27-3831-02, March 1990 Alias: EBCDIC-JP-E Alias: cp281

Name: IBM284 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990

Alias: CP284 Alias: ebcdic-cp-es

Name: IBM285 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: CP285 Alias: ebcdic-cp-gb

Name: IBM290 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3174 Character Set Ref, GA27-3831-02, March 1990 Alias: cp290 Alias: EBCDIC-JP-kana

Name: IBM297 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: cp297 Alias: ebcdic-cp-fr

Name: IBM420 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990,

    IBM NLS RM p 11-11

Alias: cp420 Alias: ebcdic-cp-ar1

Name: IBM423 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: cp423 Alias: ebcdic-cp-gr

Name: IBM424 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: cp424 Alias: ebcdic-cp-he

Name: IBM437 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: cp437 Alias: 437

Name: IBM500 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: CP500 Alias: ebcdic-cp-be Alias: ebcdic-cp-ch

Name: IBM850 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: cp850

Alias: 850

Name: IBM851 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: cp851 Alias: 851

Name: IBM852 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: cp852 Alias: 852

Name: IBM855 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: cp855 Alias: 855

Name: IBM857 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: cp857 Alias: 857

Name: IBM860 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: cp860 Alias: 860

Name: IBM861 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: cp861 Alias: 861 Alias: cp-is

Name: IBM862 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: cp862 Alias: 862

Name: IBM863 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM Keyboard layouts and code pages, PN 07G4586 June 1991 Alias: cp863 Alias: 863

Name: IBM864 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM Keyboard layouts and code pages, PN 07G4586 June 1991 Alias: cp864

Name: IBM865 [RFC1345,KXS2]

Source: IBM DOS 3.3 Ref (Abridged), 94X9575 (Feb 1987) Alias: cp865 Alias: 865

Name: IBM868 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: CP868 Alias: cp-ar

Name: IBM869 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM Keyboard layouts and code pages, PN 07G4586 June 1991 Alias: cp869 Alias: 869 Alias: cp-gr

Name: IBM870 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: CP870 Alias: ebcdic-cp-roece Alias: ebcdic-cp-yu

Name: IBM871 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: CP871 Alias: ebcdic-cp-is

Name: IBM880 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: cp880 Alias: EBCDIC-Cyrillic

Name: IBM891 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: cp891

Name: IBM903 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: cp903

Name: IBM904 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: cp904 Alias: 904

Name: IBM905 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3174 Character Set Ref, GA27-3831-02, March 1990 Alias: CP905 Alias: ebcdic-cp-tr

Name: IBM918 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: CP918 Alias: ebcdic-cp-ar2

Name: IBM1026 [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM NLS RM Vol2 SE09-8002-01, March 1990 Alias: CP1026

Name: EBCDIC-AT-DE [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3270 Char Set Ref Ch 10, GA27-2837-9, April 1987

Name: EBCDIC-AT-DE-A [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3270 Char Set Ref Ch 10, GA27-2837-9, April 1987

Name: EBCDIC-CA-FR [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3270 Char Set Ref Ch 10, GA27-2837-9, April 1987

Name: EBCDIC-DK-NO [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3270 Char Set Ref Ch 10, GA27-2837-9, April 1987

Name: EBCDIC-DK-NO-A [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3270 Char Set Ref Ch 10, GA27-2837-9, April 1987

Name: EBCDIC-FI-SE [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3270 Char Set Ref Ch 10, GA27-2837-9, April 1987

Name: EBCDIC-FI-SE-A [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3270 Char Set Ref Ch 10, GA27-2837-9, April 1987

Name: EBCDIC-FR [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3270 Char Set Ref Ch 10, GA27-2837-9, April 1987

Name: EBCDIC-IT [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3270 Char Set Ref Ch 10, GA27-2837-9, April 1987

Name: EBCDIC-PT [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3270 Char Set Ref Ch 10, GA27-2837-9, April 1987

Name: EBCDIC-ES [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3270 Char Set Ref Ch 10, GA27-2837-9, April 1987

Name: EBCDIC-ES-A [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3270 Char Set Ref Ch 10, GA27-2837-9, April 1987

Name: EBCDIC-ES-S [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3270 Char Set Ref Ch 10, GA27-2837-9, April 1987

Name: EBCDIC-UK [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3270 Char Set Ref Ch 10, GA27-2837-9, April 1987

Name: EBCDIC-US [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: IBM 3270 Char Set Ref Ch 10, GA27-2837-9, April 1987

Name: UNKNOWN-8BIT RFC1428

Name: MNEMONIC [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: RFC 1345, also known as "mnemonic+ascii+38"

Name: MNEM [RFC1345,KXS2] Source: RFC 1345, also known as "mnemonic+ascii+8200"

Name: VISCII RFC1456 Source: RFC 1456

Name: VIQR RFC1456 Source: RFC 1456

Name: KOI8-R RFC1489 Source: RFC 1489, based on GOST-19768-74, ISO-6937/8,

    INIS-Cyrillic, ISO-5427.

Name: UNICODE-1-1 RFC1641 Source: RFC 1641

Name: UNICODE-1-1-UTF-7 RFC1642 Source: RFC 1642

REFERENCES

RFC1345 Simonsen, K., "Character Mnemonics & Character Sets",

       RFC 1345, Rationel Almen Planlaegning, Rationel Almen
       Planlaegning, June 1992.

RFC1428 Vaudreuil, G., "Transition of Internet Mail from

       Just-Send-8 to 8bit-SMTP/MIME", RFC1428, CNRI, February
       1993.

RFC1456 Vietnamese Standardization Working Group, "Conventions for

       Encoding the Vietnamese Language VISCII: VIetnamese
       Standard Code for Information Interchange VIQR: VIetnamese
       Quoted-Readable Specification Revision 1.1", RFC 1456, May
       1993.

RFC1468 Murai, J., Crispin, M., and E. van der Poel, "Japanese

       Character Encoding for Internet Messages", RFC 1468,
       Keio University, Panda Programming, June 1993.

RFC1489 Chernov, A., "Registration of a Cyrillic Character Set",

       RFC1489, RELCOM Development Team, July 1993.

RFC1554 Ohta, M., and K. Handa, "ISO-2022-JP-2: Multilingual

       Extension of ISO-2022-JP", RFC1554, Tokyo Institute of
       Technology, ETL, December 1993.

RFC1556 Nussbacher, H., "Handling of Bi-directional Texts in MIME",

       RFC1556, Israeli Inter-University, December 1993.

RFC1557 Choi, U., Chon, K., and H. Park, "Korean Character Encoding

       for Internet Messages", KAIST, Solvit Chosun Media,
       December 1993.

RFC1641 Goldsmith, D., and M. Davis, "Using Unicode with MIME",

       RFC1641, Taligent, Inc., July 1994.

RFC1642 Goldsmith, D., and M. Davis, "UTF-7", RFC1642, Taligent,

       Inc., July 1994.

PEOPLE

[KXS2] Keld Simonsen <[email protected]>

[Choi] Uhhyung Choi <[email protected]>

[Murai] Jun Murai <[email protected]>

[Ohta] Masataka Ohta <[email protected]>

[Nussbacher] Hank Nussbacher <[email protected]>

[]

URL = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/character-sets

NETWORK MANAGEMENT PARAMETERS

For the management of hosts and gateways on the Internet a data structure for the information has been defined. This data structure should be used with any of several possible management protocols, such as the "Simple Network Management Protocol" (SNMP) RFC1157, or the "Common Management Information Protocol over TCP" (CMOT) RFC1095.

The data structure is the "Structure and Indentification of Management Information for TCP/IP-based Internets" (SMI) RFC1155, and the "Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based Internets" (MIB-II) RFC1213.

The SMI includes the provision for panrameters or codes to indicate experimental or private data structures. These parameter assignments are listed here.

The older "Simple Gateway Monitoring Protocol" (SGMP) RFC1028 also defined a data structure. The parameter assignments used with SGMP are included here for historical completeness.

The network management object identifiers are under the iso (1), org (3), dod (6), internet (1), or 1.3.6.1, branch of the name space.

The major branches are:

1 iso

org

dod

internet

1.3.6.1.1 directory 1.3.6.1.2 mgmt 1.3.6.1.2.1 mib-2 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.3 ifType 1.3.6.1.2.1.10 transmission 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.23 transmission.ppp 1.3.6.1.2.1.27 application 1.3.6.1.2.1.28 mta 1.3.6.1.3 experimental 1.3.6.1.4 private 1.3.6.1.4.1 enterprise 1.3.6.1.5 security 1.3.6.1.6 SNMPv2 1.3.6.1.7 mail

SMI Network Management Directory Codes:

Prefix: iso.org.dod.internet.directory (1.3.6.1.1.)

Decimal Name Description References


---- ----------- ----------

all   Reserved      Reserved for future use             [IANA]

SMI Network Management MGMT Codes:

Prefix: iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt (1.3.6.1.2.)

Decimal Name Description References


---- ----------- ----------

  0   Reserved                                          [IANA]
  1   MIB                                                [KZM]

Prefix: iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2 (1.3.6.1.2.1)

Decimal Name Description References


---- ----------- ----------

  0   Reserved      Reserved                            [IANA]
  1   system        System                       [RFC1213,KZM]
  2   interfaces    Interfaces                   [RFC1213,KZM]
  3   at            Address Translation          [RFC1213,KZM]
  4   ip            Internet Protocol            [RFC1213,KZM]
  5   icmp          Internet Control Message     [RFC1213,KZM]
  6   tcp           Transmission Control Protocol[RFC1213,KZM]
  7   udp           User Datagram Protocol       [RFC1213,KZM]
  8   egp           Exterior Gateway Protocol    [RFC1213,KZM]
  9   cmot          CMIP over TCP                [RFC1213,KZM]
 10   transmission  Transmission                 [RFC1213,KZM]
 11   snmp          Simple Network Management    [RFC1213,KZM]
 12   GenericIF     Generic Interface Extensions

-- [RFC1229,RFC1239,KZM]

 13   Appletalk     Appletalk Networking         [RFC1243,SXW]
 14   ospf          Open Shortest Path First    [RFC1253,FB77]
 15   bgp           Border Gateway Protocol          RFC1657
 16   rmon          Remote Network Monitoring    [RFC1271,SXW]
 17   bridge        Bridge Objects               [RFC1286,EXD]
 18   DecnetP4      Decnet Phase 4          [RFC1559, Saperia]
 19   Character     Character Streams                RFC1658
 20   snmpParties   SNMP Parties                 [RFC1353,KZM]
 21   snmpSecrets   SNMP Secrets                 [RFC1353,KZM]
 22   snmpDot3RptrMgt                                RFC1516
 23   rip-2         Routing Information Protocol     RFC1389
 24   ident         Identification Protocol          RFC1414
 25   host          Host Resources                   RFC1514
 26   snmpDot3MauMgt 802.3 Medium Attachment Units   RFC1515
 27   application   Network Services Monitoring      RFC1565
 28   mta           Mail Monitoring                  RFC1566
 29   dsa           X.500 Directory Monitoring       RFC1567
 30   IANAifType    Interface Types                  RFC1573
 31   ifMIB         Interface Types                  RFC1573
 32   dns           Domain Name System               RFC1611
 33   upsMIB        Uninterruptible Power Supplies   RFC1628
 34   sannauMIB     SNA NAU MIB                      RFC1665
 35   etherMIB      Ethernet-like generic objects    RFC1650
 36   sipMIB        SMDS inteface objects            RFC1694
 37   atmMIB        ATM objects                      RFC1695
 38   mdmMIB        Dial-up modem objects            RFC1696
 39   rdbmsMIB      relational database objects      RFC1697

Prefix: iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.interface (1.3.6.1.2.1.2)

(1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.3)

ifType definitions

Decimal Name Description


---- -----------

  1   other         none of the following            RFC1213
  2   regular1822   BBN Report 1822                  RFC1213
  3   hdh1822       BBN Report 1822                  RFC1213
  4   ddn-x25       BBN Report 1822                  RFC1213
  5   x25           X.25                             RFC1382
  6   ethernet-csmacd                                RFC1213
  7   IEEE802.3     CSMACD--like Objects          [RF1284,JXC]
  8   IEEE802.4     Token Bus-like Objects

-- [RFC1230,RFC1239,KZM]

  9   IEEE802.5     Token Ring-like Objects

-- [RFC1231,RFC1239,KZM]

 10   iso88026-man                                   RFC1213
 11   starLan                                        RFC1213
 12   proteon-10Mbit                                 RFC1213
 13   proteon-80Mbit                                 RFC1213
 14   hyperchannel                                   RFC1213
 15   FDDI          FDDI Objects               [RFC1285,JDC20]
 16   lapb          LAP B                            RFC1381
 17   sdlc                                           RFC1213
 18   ds1           T1/E1 Carrier Objects            RFC1406
 19   e1            obsolete
 20   basicISDN                                      RFC1213
 21   primaryISDN                                    RFC1213
 22   propPointToPointSerial                         RFC1213
 23   ppp           Point-to-Point Protocol          RFC1471
 24   softwareLoopback                               RFC1213
 25   eon                                            RFC1213
 26   ethernet-3Mbit                                 RFC1213
 27   nsip                                           RFC1213
 28   slip                                           RFC1213
 29   ultra                                          RFC1213
 30   ds3           DS3/E3 Interface Objects         RFC1407
 31   sip           SMDS Interface Objects       [RFC1304,TXC]
 32   frame-relay   Frame Relay Objects          [RFC1315,CXB]
 33   RS-232        RS-232 Objects                   RFC1659
 34   Parallel      Parallel Printer Objects         RFC1660
 35   arcnet        ARC network
 36   arcnet-plus   ARC network plus
 37   atm           ATM
 38   MIOX25        MIOX25                           RFC1461
 39   SONET         SONET or SDH
 40   x25ple        X.25 packet level                RFC1382
 41   iso88022llc   802.2 LLC
 42   localTalk
 43   smds-dxi      SMDS DXI
 44   frameRelayService Frame Relay DCE
 45   v35           V.35
 46   hssi          HSSI
 47   hippi         HIPPI
 48   modem         generic modem
 49   aal5          AAL5 over ATM
 50   sonetPath
 51   sonetVT
 52   smds-icip     SMDS Inter-Carrier Interface Protocol
 53   propVirtual   proprietary vitural/internal interface
 54   propMultiLink proprietary multi-link multiplexing
 55   IEEE802.12    100BaseVG
 56   fibre-channel Fibre Channel

Prefix: iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.transmission (1.3.6.1.2.1.10)

Decimal Name Description


---- -----------

  5   x25           X.25                             RFC1382
  7   IEEE802.3     CSMACD--like Objects             RFC1650
  8   IEEE802.4     Token Bus-like Objects

-- [RFC1230,RFC1239,KZM]

  9   IEEE802.5     Token Ring-like Objects

-- [RFC1231,RFC1239,KZM]

 15   FDDI          FDDI Objects               [RFC1285,JDC20]
 16   lapb          LAP B                            RFC1381
 18   ds1           T1 Carrier Objects               RFC1406
 19   e1            E1 Carrier Objects               RFC1406
 23   ppp           Point-to-Point Protocol          RFC1471
 30   ds3           DS3/E3 Interface Objects         RFC1407
 31   sip           SMDS Interface Objects           RFC1694
 32   frame-relay   Frame Relay Objects          [RFC1315,CXB]
 33   RS-232        RS-232 Objects                   RFC1659
 34   Parallel      Parallel Printer Objects         RFC1660
 35   arcnet        ARC network
 36   arcnet-plus   ARC network plus
 37   atm           ATM
 38   MIOX25        MIOX25                           RFC1461
 39   sonetMIB      SONET MIB                        RFC1595
 44   frnetservMIB  Frame Relay Service MIB for DCE  RFC1596

Prefix: iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.transmission (1.3.6.1.2.1.10)

(1.3.6.1.2.1.10.23)

Decimal Name Description References


---- ----------- ----------

  1   pppLcp        ppp link control                RFC1471
  2   pppSecurity   ppp security                    RFC1472
  3   pppIp         ppp IP network control          RFC1473
  4   pppBridge     ppp bridge networl control      RFC1474

Prefix: iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.application (1.3.6.1.2.1.27)

(1.3.6.1.2.1.27.2.1.3)

assocApplicationProtocol OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
   MAX-ACCESS read-only
   STATUS current
   DESCRIPTION
     "An identification of the protocol being used for the
      application.  For an OSI Application, this will be the
      Application Context.  For Internet applications, the IANA
      maintains a registry of the OIDs which correspond to
      well-known applications.  If the application protocol is
      not listed in the registry, an OID value of the form
      {applTCPProtoID port} or {applUDProtoID port} are used for
      TCP-based and UDP-based protocols, respectively. In either
      case 'port' corresponds to the primary port number being
      used by the protocol."
   ::= {assocEntry 3}

Decimal Name Description


---- -----------

 0    Reserved

(1.3.6.1.2.1.27.3)

(1.3.6.1.2.1.27.4)

-- OIDs of the form {applTCPProtoID port} are intended to be used -- for TCP-based protocols that don't have OIDs assigned by other -- means. {applUDPProtoID port} serves the same purpose for -- UDP-based protocols. In either case 'port' corresponds to -- the primary port number being used by the protocol. For example, -- assuming no other OID is assigned for SMTP, an OID of -- {applTCPProtoID 25} could be used, since SMTP is a TCP-based -- protocol that uses port 25 as its primary port.

Prefix: iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.mta (1.3.6.1.2.1.28)

(1.3.6.1.2.1.28.2.1.24)

mtaGroupMailProtocol OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
   MAX-ACCESS read-only
   STATUS current
   DESCRIPTION
     "An identification of the protocol being used by this group.
     For an group employing OSI protocols, this will be the
     Application Context.  For Internet applications, the IANA
     maintains a registry of the OIDs which correspond to
     well-known message transfer protocols.  If the application
     protocol is not listed in the registry, an OID value of the
     form {applTCPProtoID port} or {applUDProtoID port} are used
     for TCP-based and UDP-based protocols, respectively.  In
     either case 'port' corresponds to the primary port number
     being used by the group.  applTCPProtoID and applUDPProtoID
     are defined in [5]."
   ::= {mtaGroupEntry 24}

Decimal Name Description


---- -----------

 0    Reserved

SMI Network Management Experimental Codes:

Prefix: iso.org.dod.internet.experimental (1.3.6.1.3.)

Decimal Name Description References


---- ----------- ----------

  0   Reserved                                          [JKR1]
  1   CLNS          ISO CLNS Objects                     [GS2]
 *   2   T1-Carrier    T1 Carrier Objects                  [FB77]
 *   3   IEEE802.3     Ethernet-like Objects                [JXC]
 *   4   IEEE802.5     Token Ring-like Objects              [EXD]
 *   5   DECNet-PHIV   DECNet Phase IV                     [JXS2]
 *   6   Interface     Generic Interface Objects            [KZM]
 *   7   IEEE802.4     Token Bus-like Objects               [KZM]
 *   8   FDDI          FDDI Objects                       [JDC20]
  9   LANMGR-1      LAN Manager V1 Objects              [JXG1]
 10   LANMGR-TRAPS  LAN Manager Trap Objects            [JXG1]
 11   Views         SNMP View Objects                    [CXD]
 12   SNMP-AUTH     SNMP Authentication Objects          [KZM]
 *  13   BGP           Border Gateway Protocol            [SW159]
 *  14   Bridge        Bridge MIB                          [FB77]
 *  15   DS3           DS3 Interface Type                   [TXB]
 *  16   SIP           SMDS Interface Protocol              [TXB]
 *  17   Appletalk     Appletalk Networking                 [SXW]
 *  18   PPP           PPP Objects                         [FJK2]
 *  19   Character MIB Character MIB                      [BS221]
 *  20   RS-232 MIB    RS-232 MIB                         [BS221]
 *  21   Parallel MIB  Parallel MIB                       [BS221]
 22   atsign-proxy  Proxy via Community                  [RXF]
 *  23   OSPF          OSPF MIB                            [FB77]
 24   Alert-Man     Alert-Man                            [LS8]
 25   FDDI-Synoptics FDDI-Synoptics                     [DXP1]
 *  26   Frame Relay   Frame Relay MIB                      [CXB]
 *  27   rmon          Remote Network Management MIB        [SXW]
 28   IDPR          IDPR MIB                           [RAW44]
 29   HUBMIB        IEEE 802.3 Hub MIB                  [DXM5]
 30   IPFWDTBLMIB   IP Forwarding Table MIB             [FB77]
 31   LATM MIB                                           [TXB]
 32   SONET MIB                                          [TXB]
 33   IDENT                                              [MTR]
 34   MIME-MHS                                           [MTR]
 35   MAUMIB        IEEE 802.3 Mau MIB                  [DXM5]
 36   Host Resources Host Resources MIB                  [SXW]
 37   ISIS-MIB      Integrated ISIS protocol MIB         [CXG]
 38   Chassis       Chassis MIB                        [JDC20]
 39   ups           ups                                [JDC20]
 40   App-Mon       Application Monitoring MIB           [TXK]
 41   ATM UNI       ATM                                 [MXA1]
 42   FC            Fibre Channel                       [JXC4]
  • 43 DNS Domain Name Service [Rob Austein]
 44   X.25          X.25 MIB                     [Dean Throop]
 45   Frame Relay Serv.  Frame Relay Service MIB   [Tracy Cox]
 46   Madman-Applications                          [Ned Freed]
 47   Madman-MTA                                   [Ned Freed]
 48   Madman-DSA                                   [Ned Freed]
 49   Modem                                 [Steve Waldbusser]
 50   SNA NAU                                [Deirdre Kostick]
 51   SDLC          SDLC                       [Jeff Hilgeman]
 52   DNS           Domain Name Service          [Jon Saperia]
 53   network-objects IP info ix X.500             [Johannsen]
 54   printmib                               [Joel Gyllenskog]
 55   rdbmsmib                                 [Robert Purvey]
 56   sipMIB                                     [Tracy Brown]
 57   stIImib       ST-II protocol MIB        [Hartmut Wittig]
 58   802.5 SSR MIB 802.5 Station Source Routing MIB     [KZM]
 * = obsoleted

SMI Private Codes:

Prefix: iso.org.dod.internet.private (1.3.6.1.4)

Decimal Name Description References


---- ----------- ----------

  0   Reserved                                          [JKR1]
  1   enterprise    private enterprises                 [JKR1]

SMI Private Enterprise Codes:

Prefix: iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprise (1.3.6.1.4.1)

See the file "enterprise-numbers".

SMI Security Codes:

Prefix: iso.org.dod.internet.security (1.3.6.1.5)

Decimal Name Description References


---- ----------- ----------

  0   Reserved                                          [JKR1]
  1   kerberosV4    Kerberos version 4 objects         [1,BCN]
  2   kerberosV5    Kerberos version 5 objects         [2,BCN]

SMI SNMPv2 Codes:

Prefix: iso.org.dod.internet.snmpv2 (1.3.6.1.6)

SMI mail Codes:

Prefix: iso.org.dod.internet.mail (1.3.6.1.7)

1 mime-mhs

REFERENCES

[1] Miller, S.P., B.C. Neuman, J.I. Schiller, and J.H. Saltzer,

      "Project Athena Technical Plan Section E.2.1: Kerberos
      Authentication and Authorization System", Project Athena,
      MIT, December 1987.

[2] Kohl, J., and B.C. Neuman, "The Kerberos Network

      Authentication Service (V5)" work in progress, September
      1992.

RFC1028 Davin, J., J. Case, M. Fedor, and M. Schoffstall, "A Simple

      Gateway Monitoring Protocol", RFC 1028, Proteon, Inc.,
      University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Cornell University,
      Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, November 1987.

RFC1095 Warrier, U., and L. Besaw, "The Common Management

      Information Services and Protocol over TCP/IP (CMOT)",
      RFC 1095, Unisys Corp., Hewlett-Packard, April 1989.

RFC1155 Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification

      of Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets",
      STD 16, RFC 1155, Performance Systems International, Hughes
      LAN Systems, May 1990.

RFC1157 Case, J., M. Fedor, M. Schoffstall, and J. Davin,

      "A Simple Network Management Protocol", STD 15, RFC 1157,
      SNMP Research, Performance Systems International,
      Performance Systems International, MIT Laboratory for
      Computer Science, May 1990.

RFC1213 McCloghrie, K., and M. Rose, "Management Information Base

      for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II",
      STD 17, RFC 1213, Hughes LAN Systems, Performance Systems
      International, March 1991.

RFC1229 McCloghrie, K., Editor, "Extensions to the Generic-Interface

      MIB", RFC 1229, Hughes LAN Systems, Inc., May 1991.

RFC1230 McCloghrie, K., and R. Fox, "IEEE 802.4 Token Bus MIB",

      RFC 1230, Hughes LAN Systems, Inc., Synoptics, Inc.,
      May 1991.

RFC1231 McCloghrie, K., Fox, R., and E. Decker, "IEEE 802.5 Token

      Ring MIB", RFC 1231, Hughes LAN Systems, Inc., Synoptics,
      Inc., cisco Systems, Inc., May 1991.

RFC1239 Reynolds, J., "Reassignment of Experimental MIBs to

      Standard MIBs", RFC 1239, USC/Information Sciences
      Institute, ISI, June 1991.

RFC1243 Waldbusser, S., Editor, "AppleTalk Management Information

      Base", RFC 1243, Carnegie Mellon University, July 1991.

RFC1253 Baker, F., and R. Coltun, "OSPF Version 2 Management

      Information Base", RFC 1253, ACC, Computer Science Center,
      August 1991.

RFC1271 Waldbusser, S., "Remote Network Monitoring Management

      Information Base", RFC 1271, Carnegie Mellon University,
      November 1991.

RFC1284 Cook, J., Editor, "Definitions of Managed Objects

      for the Ethernet-like Interface Types", RFC 1284, Chipcom
      Corporation, December 1991.

RFC1285 Case, J., "FDDI Management Information Base", RFC 1285,

      SNMP Research, Incorporated, January 1992.

RFC1286 Decker, E., Langille, P., Rijsinghani, A., and K.

      McCloghrie, "Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges",
      RFC 1286, cisco Systems, Inc., DEC, Hughes LAN Systems,
      Inc., December 1991.

RFC1304 Cox, T., and K. Tesnik, Editors, "Definitions of Managed

      Objects for the SIP Interface Type", RFC 1304, Bell
      Communications Research, February 1992.

RFC1315 Brown, C., Baker, F., and C. Carvalho, "Management

      Information Base for Frame Relay DTEs", RFC 1315, Wellfleet
      Communications, Inc., Advanced Computer Communications,
      April 1992.

RFC1353 McCloghrie, K., Davin, J., and J. Galvin, "Definitions of

      Managed Objects for Administration of SNMP Parties",
      RFC 1353, Hughes LAN Systems, Inc., MIT Laboratory for
      Computer Science, Trusted Information Systems, Inc.,
      July 1992.

RFC1381 Throop, D., and F. Baker, "SNMP MIB Extension for X.25

      LAPB", RFC 1381, Data General Corporation, Advanced Computer
      Communications, November 1992.

RFC1382 Throop, D., Editor, "SNMP MIB Extension for the X.25 Packet

      Layer", RFC 1382, Data General Corporation, November 1992.

RFC1389 Malkin, G., and F. Baker, "RIP Version 2 MIB Extension", RFC

      1389, Xylogics, Inc., Advanced Computer Communications,
      January 1993.

RFC1406 Baker, F., and J. Watt, Editors, "Definitions of Managed

      Objects for the DS1 and E1 Interface Types", RFC 1406,
      Advanced Computer Communications, Newbridge Networks
      Corporation, January 1993.

RFC1407 Cox, T., and K. Tesink, "Definitions of Managed Objects

      for the DS3/E3 Interface Type", RFC 1407, Bell
      Communications Research, January 1993.

RFC1414 St. Johns, M., and M. Rose, "Identification MIB", RFC 1414,

      US Department of Defense, Dover Beach Consulting, Inc.,
      February 1993.

RFC1461 Throop, D., "SNMP MIB extension for Multiprotocol

      Interconnect over X.25", RFC 1461, Data General Corporation,
      May 1993.

RFC1471 Kastenholz, F., "The Definitions of Managed Objects for

      the Link Control Protocol of the Point-to-Point Protocol",
      RFC 1471, FTP Software, Inc., June 1993.

RFC1472 Kastenholz, F., "The Definitions of Managed Objects for

      the Security Protocols of the Point-to-Point Protocol", RFC
      1472, FTP Software, Inc., June 1993.

RFC1473 Kastenholz, F., "The Definitions of Managed Objects for

      the IP Network Control Protocol of the Point-to-Point
      Protocol", RFC 1473, FTP Software, Inc., June 1993.

RFC1474 Kastenholz, F., "The Definitions of Managed Objects for

      the Bridge Network Control Protocol of the Point-to-Point
      Protocol" RFC 1474, FTP Software, Inc., June 1993.

RFC1514 Grillo, P., and S. Waldbusser, "Host Resources MIB", RFC

      1514, Network Innovations, Intel Corporation, Carnegie
      Mellon University, September 1993.

RFC1515 McMaster, D., McCloghrie, K., and S. Roberts, "Definitions

      of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3 Medium Attachment Units
      (MAUs)", RFC 1515, SynOptics Communications, Inc., Hughes
      LAN Systems, Inc., Farallon Computing, Inc., September 1993.

RFC1516 McMaster, D., and K. McCloghrie, "Definitions of Managed

      Objects for IEEE 802.3 Repeater Devices", RFC 1516,
      SynOptics Communications, Inc., Hughes LAN Systems, Inc.,
      September 1993.

RFC1559 Saperia, J., "DECnet Phase IV MIB Extensions", RFC 1559,

      Digital Equipment Corporation, December 1993.

RFC1565 Kille, S., WG Chair, and N. Freed, Editor, "Network Services

      Monitoring MIB", RFC 1565, ISODE Consortium and Innosoft,
      January 1994.

RFC1566 Kille, S., WG Chair, and N. Freed, Editor, "Mail Monitoring

      MIB", RFC 1566, ISODE Consortium, Innosoft, January 1994.

RFC1567 Mansfield, G., and S. Kille, "X.500 Directory Monitoring

      MIB", RFC 1567, AIC Systems Laboratory, ISODE Consortium,
      January 1994.

RFC1573 McCloghrie, K., and F. Kastenholz, "Evolution of the

      Interfaces Group of MIB-II", RFC 1573, Hughes LAN Systems,
      FTP Software, January 1994.

RFC1595 Brown, T., and K. Tesink, Editors, "Definitions of Managed

      Objects for the SONET/SDH Interface Type", RFC 1595,
      Bell Communications Research, March 1994.

RFC1596 Brown, T., Editor, Definitions of Managed Objects for Frame

      Relay Service", RFC 1596, Bell Communications Research,
      March 1994.

RFC1611 Austein, R., and J. Saperia, "DNS Server MIB Extensions",

      RFC 1611, Epilogue Technology Corporation, Digital Equipment
      Corporation, May 1994.

RFC1628 Case, J., Editor, "UPS Management Information Base", RFC

      1628, SNMP Research, Incorporated, May 1994.

RFC1650 Kastenholz, F., "Definitions of Managed Objects for

      the Ethernet-like Interface Types using SMIv2", RFC 1650,
      FTP Software, Inc., August 1994.

RFC1657 Willis, S., Burruss, J., and J. Chu, Editor, "Definitions of

      Managed Objects for the Fourth Version of the Border Gateway
      Protocol (BGP-4) using SMIv2", RFC 1657, Wellfleet
      Communications Inc., IBM Corp., July 1994.

RFC1658 Stewart, B., "Definitions of Managed Objects for Character

      Stream Devices using SMIv2", RFC 1658, Xyplex, Inc., July
      1994.

RFC1659 Stewart, B., "Definitions of Managed Objects for RS-232-like

      Hardware Devices using SMIv2", RFC 1659, Xyplex, Inc., July
      1994.

RFC1660 Stewart, B., "Definitions of Managed Objects for

      Parallel-printer-like Hardware Devices using SMIv2", RFC
      1660, Xyplex, Inc., July
      1994.

RFC1665 Kielczewski, Z., Kostick, D., and K. Shih, Editors,

      "Definitions of Managed Objects for SNA NAUs using SMIv2",
      RFC 1665, Eicon Technology Corporation, Bell Communications
      Research, Novell, July 1994.

RFC1694 Brown, T., and K. Tesink, Editors, "Definitions of Managed

      Objects for SMDS Interfaces using SMIv2", RFC 1694, Bell
      Communications Research, August 1994.

RFC1695 Ahmed, M., and K. Tesink, Editors, "Definitions of Managed

      Objects for ATM Management Version 8.0 using SMIv2", RFC
      1695, Bell Communications Research, August 1994.

RFC1696 Barnes, J., Brown, L., Royston, R., and S. Waldbusser,

      "Modem Management Information Base (MIB) using SMIv2", RFC
      1696, Xylogics, Inc., Motorola, US Robotics, Inc., Carnegie
      Mellon University, August 1994.

RFC1697 Brower, D., Editor, Purvy, B., RDBMSMIB Working Group Chair,

      Daniel, A., Sinykin, M., and J. Smith, "Relational Database
      Management System (RDBMS) Management Information Base (MIB)
      using SMIv2", RFC 1697, The ASK Group, INGRES DBMS
      Development, Oracle Corporation, Informix Software, Inc.,
      Oracle Corporation, August 1994.

PEOPLE

[Rob Austein]

[BCN] B. Clifford Neuman <[email protected]>

[BS221] Bob Stewart <[email protected]>

[CXB] Caralyn Brown <cbrown%[email protected]>

[CXD] Chuck Davin <[email protected]>

[CXG] Chris Gunner <[email protected]>

[Dean Throop]

[DXM5] Donna McMaster <[email protected]>

[DXP1] David Perkins <[email protected]>

[EXD] Eric Decker <[email protected]>

[FB77] Fred Baker <[email protected]>

[FJK2]

[GS2] Greg Satz <[email protected]>

[IANA] IANA <[email protected]>

[JDC20] Jeffrey Case <[email protected]>

[JKR1] Joyce K. Reynolds <[email protected]>

[JXC] John Cook <[email protected]>

[JXG1] Jim Greuel <jimg%[email protected]>

[JXS2] Jon Saperia <[email protected]>

[Jeff Hilgeman]

[Johannsen]

[KZM] Keith McCloghrie <[email protected]>

[LS8] Louis Steinberg <[email protected]>

[MXA1] Masuma Ahmed <[email protected]>

[MTR] Marshall Rose <[email protected]>

[RAW44] Robert A. Woodburn <[email protected]>

[JXC4] John Chu <[email protected]>

[Ned Freed]

[Deirdre Kostick]

[Joel Gyllenskog] Joel Gyllenskog <[email protected]>

[Robert Purvey] Robert Purvey <[email protected]>

[RXF] Richard Fox <[email protected]>

[Jon Saperia] Jon Saperia <[email protected]>

[SW159] Steven Willis <[email protected]>

[SXW] Steve Waldbusser <[email protected]>

[TXB] Tracy Brown <[email protected]>

[TXK] Teemu Kurki <[email protected]>

[Hartmut Wittig]

[]

URL = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/smi-numbers

PRIVATE ENTERPRISE NUMBERS

SMI Network Management Private Enterprise Codes:

Prefix: iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprise (1.3.6.1.4.1)

This file is

      ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/enterprise-numbers

Decimal Name References


---- ----------

  0   Reserved                     Joyce K. Reynolds <[email protected]>
  1   Proteon                     John A. Shriver  <[email protected]>
  2   IBM                      Vik Chandra  <[email protected]>
  3   CMU                    Steve Waldbusser <[email protected]>
  4   Unix             Keith Sklower  <[email protected]>
  5   ACC                          Art Berggreen  <[email protected]>
  6   TWG           John Lunny  <[email protected]>  (703) 847-4500
  7   CAYMAN                          Beth Miaoulis  [email protected]
  8   PSI                   Marty Schoffstahl  [email protected]
  9   cisco                                Greg Satz  [email protected]
 10   NSC                               Geof Stone  [email protected]
 11   HP               R. Dwight Schettler  rds%[email protected]
 12   Epilogue                      Karl Auerbac  [email protected]
 13   U of Tennessee              Jeffrey Case   [email protected]
 14   BBN                         Robert Hinden <[email protected]>
 15   Xylogics, Inc.      John R. LoVerso  [email protected]
 16   Timeplex                      Laura Bridge  [email protected]
 17   Canstar                   Sanand Patel  [email protected]
 18   Wellfleet                   Caralyn Brown [email protected]
 19   TRW                 Jay Frederking  [email protected]
 20   MIT                            Jon Rochlis  [email protected]
 21   EON                                 Michael Waters  ---none---
 22   Spartacus                Yoav Kluger  [email protected]
 23   Novell                        Steve Bostock  [email protected]
 24   Spider Systems                  Peter Reid  [email protected]
 25   NSFNET                    Hans-Werner Braun  [email protected]
 26   Hughes LAN Systems               Keith McCloghrie  [email protected]
 27   Intergraph                  Guy Streeter  [email protected]
 28   Interlan                Bruce Taber  [email protected]
 29   Vitalink Communications
 30   Ulana                     Bill Anderson  [email protected]
 31   NSWC            Stephen Northcutt  [email protected]
 32   Santa Cruz Operation            Keith Reynolds  [email protected]
 33   Xyplex                          Bob Stewart [email protected]
 34   Cray                     Hunaid Engineer  [email protected]
 35   Bell Northern Research            Glenn Waters  [email protected]
 36   DEC                    Ron Bhanukitsiri  [email protected]
 37   Touch                                  Brad Benson  ---none---
 38   Network Research Corp.              Bill Versteeg  [email protected]
 39   Baylor College of Medicine        Stan Barber  [email protected]
 40   NMFECC-LLNL           Steven Hunter  [email protected]
 41   SRI                      David Wolfe  [email protected]
 42   Sun Microsystems                     Dennis Yaro  [email protected]
 43   3Com                           Jeremy Siegel  [email protected]
 44   CMC                                   Dave Preston  ---none---
 45   SynOptics                David Perkins  [email protected]
 46   Cheyenne Software             Reijane Huai  [email protected]
 47   Prime Computer   Mike Spina  WIZARD%[email protected]
 48   MCNC/North Carolina   Data Network Ken Whitfield  [email protected]
 49   Chipcom                            John Cook  [email protected]
 50   Optical Data Systems                    Josh Fielk  ---none---
 51   gated                  Jeffrey C. Honig  [email protected]
 52   Cabletron Systems                        Roger Dev  ---none---
 53   Apollo Computers            Jeffrey Buffun  [email protected]
 54   DeskTalk Systems, Inc.               David Kaufman  ---none---
 55   SSDS                                   Ron Strich   ---none---
 56   Castle Rock Computing                  John Sancho  ---none---
 57   MIPS Computer Systems       Charles Marker II  [email protected]
 58   TGV, Inc.                         Ken Adelman  [email protected]
 59   Silicon Graphics, Inc.               Ronald Jacoby  [email protected]
 60   University of British Columbia Don McWilliam [email protected]
 61   Merit                               Bill Norton  [email protected]
 62   FiberCom                          Eric Rubin  [email protected]
 63   Apple Computer Inc                  Jim Hayes  [email protected]
 64   Gandalf                               Henry Kaijak  ---none---
 65   Dartmouth              Philip Koch   [email protected]
 66   David Systems           Kathryn de Graaf  [email protected]
 67   Reuter                                 Bob Zaniolo  ---none---
 68   Cornell                  Laurie Collinsworth  [email protected]
 69   LMS                  L. Michael Sabo  [email protected]
 70   Locus Computing Corp.  Arthur Salazar [email protected]
 71   NASA                   Steve Schoch   [email protected]
 72   Retix                                  Alex Martin  ---none---
 73   Boeing                               Jerry Geisler  ---none---
 74   AT&T                            Rich Bantel  [email protected]
 75   Ungermann-Bass                      Didier Moretti  ---none---
 76   Digital Analysis Corporation
                           Skip Koppenhaver [email protected]
 77   LAN Manager        Doug Karl [email protected]
 78   Netlabs                       Jonathan Biggar  [email protected]
 79   ICL                                    Jon Infante  ---none---
 80   Auspex Systems            Brian A. Ehrmantraut  [email protected]
 81   Lannet Company                        Efrat Ramati  ---none---
 82   Network Computing Devices  Dave Mackie [email protected]
 83   Raycom Systems                        Bruce Willins ---none---
 84   Pirelli Focom Ltd.                         Sam Lau  ---none---
 85   Datability Software Systems     Larry Fischer [email protected]
 86   Network Application Technology           Y.C. Wang  ---none---
 87   LINK (Lokales Informatik-Netz Karlsruhe)
                            Guenther Schreiner [email protected]
 88   NYU                        Bill Russell  [email protected]
 89   RND                                Rina Nethaniel   ---none---
 90   InterCon Systems Corporation Amanda Walker [email protected]
 91   Coral Network Corporation      Jason Perreault [email protected]
 92   Webster Computer Corporation  Robert R. Elz  [email protected]
 93   Frontier Technologies Corporation
                                      Prakash Ambegaonkar ---none---
 94   Nokia Data Communications              Douglas Egan ---none---
 95   Allen-Bradely Company
                  Bill King [email protected]
 96   CERN
             Jens T. Rasmussen jenst%[email protected]
 97   Sigma Network Systems, Inc.
                                 Ken Virgile [email protected]
 98   Emerging Technologies, Inc.
                            Dennis E. Baasch [email protected]
 99   SNMP Research                Jeffrey Case  [email protected]
100 Ohio State University
                        Shamim Ahmed [email protected]
101 Ultra Network Technologies Julie Dmytryk
                                    [email protected]
102   Microcom                           Annmarie Freitas ---none---
103   Martin Marietta Astronautic Group    David Rageth [email protected]
104   Micro Technology                Mike Erlinger  [email protected]
105   Process Software Corporation      Bernie Volz [email protected]
106   Data General Corporation
                            Joanna Karwowska [email protected]
107   Bull Company         Anthony Berent [email protected]
108   Emulex Corporation                     Jeff Freeman ---none---
109   Warwick University Computing Services
                         Israel Drori [email protected]
110   Network General Corporation
                               James Davidson [email protected]
111   Oracle                          John Hanley [email protected]
112   Control Data Corporation Nelluri L. Reddy [email protected]
113   Hughes Aircraft Company           Keith McCloghrie [email protected]
114   Synernetics, Inc.                    Jas Parmar [email protected]
115   Mitre                               Bede McCall [email protected]
116   Hitachi, Ltd.                        Hirotaka Usuda ---none---
117   Telebit                       Mark S. Lewis [email protected]
118   Salomon Technology Services          Paul Maurer II ---none---
119   NEC Corporation                              Yoshiyuki Akiyama
                       [email protected]
120   Fibermux               Michael Sung [email protected]
121   FTP Software Inc.                Stev Knowles [email protected]
122   Sony                   Takashi Hagiwara [email protected]
123   Newbridge Networks Corporation           James Watt ---none---
124   Racal-Milgo Information Systems            Maurice R. Turcotte
                       mailrus!uflorida!rm1!dnmrt%[email protected]
125   CR SYSTEMS                        Soren H. Sorensen ---none---
126   DSET Corporation               Dan Shia [email protected]
127   Computone                            Bill Versteeg [email protected]
128   Tektronix, Inc.        Dennis Thomas [email protected]
129   Interactive Systems Corporation
                                  Steve Alexander [email protected]
130 Banyan Systems Inc.
              Deepak Taneja eepak=Taneja%Eng%[email protected]
131   Sintrom Datanet Limited
132   Bell Canada              Mark Fabbi [email protected]
133   Crosscomm Corporation  Reuben Sivan [email protected]
134   Rice University             Catherine Foulston [email protected]
135   T3Plus Networking, Inc.     Harley Frazee [email protected]
136   Concurrent Computer Corporation
                           John R. LoVerso [email protected]
137   Basser                       Paul O'Donnell [email protected]
138   Luxcom
139   Artel                            Jon Ziegler [email protected]
140   Independence Technologies, Inc. (ITI)
                                  Gerard Berthet [email protected]
141   Frontier Software Development        Narendra Popat ---none---
142   Digital Computer Limited               Osamu Fujiki ---none---
143   Eyring, Inc.                           Ron Holt [email protected]
144   Case Communications                     Peter Kumik ---none---
145   Penril DataComm, Inc.    Keith Hogan keith%[email protected]
146   American Airlines                     Bill Keatley  ---none---
147   Sequent Computer Systems           Scott Hahn  [email protected]
148   Bellcore                 Kaj Tesink  [email protected]
149   Konkord Communications      Ken Jones [email protected]
150   University of Washington
                     Christopher Wheeler [email protected]
151   Develcon            Sheri Mayhew [email protected]
152   Solarix Systems             Paul Afshar [email protected]
153   Unifi Communications Corp.      Yigal Hochberg [email protected]
154   Roadnet                                Dale Shelton ---none---
155   Network Systems Corp.
                          Nadya K. El-Afandi [email protected]
156   ENE (European Network Engineering)        Peter Cox ---none---
157   Dansk Data Elektronik A/S           Per Bech Hansen [email protected]
158   Morning Star Technologies        Karl Fox [email protected]
159   Dupont EOP                          Oscar Rodriguez ---none---
160   Legato Systems, Inc.             Jon Kepecs  [email protected]
161   Motorola SPS               Vince Enriquez [email protected]
162   European Space Agency (ESA)
                          Eduardo EDUATO%[email protected]
163   BIM                             Bernard Lemercier [email protected]
164   Rad Data Communications Ltd.             Oft Israel ---none---
165   Intellicom                               Paul Singh ---none---
166   Shiva Corporation                    Phil Budne [email protected]
167   Fujikura America                        Debbie Reed ---none---
168   Xlnt Designs INC (XDI)               Mike Anello [email protected]
169   Tandem Computers                          Rex Davis ---none---
170   BICC                          David A. Brown [email protected]
171   D-Link Systems, Inc.                Henry P. Nagai  ---none---
172   AMP, Inc.                                Rick Downs ---none---
173   Netlink                              Mauro Zallocco ---none---
174   C. Itoh Electronics                     Larry Davis ---none---
175   Sumitomo Electric Industries (SEI)
                                       Kent Tsuno [email protected]
176   DHL Systems, Inc.
                  David B. Gurevich [email protected]
177   Network Equipment Technologies    Mark Tom [email protected]
178   APTEC Computer Systems   Larry Burton [email protected]
179   Schneider & Koch & Co, Datensysteme GmbH Thomas Ruf [email protected]
180   Hill Air Force Base   Russell G. Wilson [email protected]
181   ADC Kentrox               Bruce Kropp [email protected]
182   Japan Radio Co.   Nagayuki Kojima [email protected]
183   Versitron                               Matt Harris ---none---
184   Telecommunication Systems             Hugh Lockhart ---none---
185   Interphase                            Gil Widdowson ---none---
186   Toshiba Corporation    Mike Asagami [email protected]
187   Clearpoint Research Corp.
188   Ascom                      Andrew Smith [email protected]
189   Fujitsu America                           Chung Lam ---none---
190   NetCom Solutions, Inc.                   Dale Cabell---none---
191   NCR             Cheryl Krupczak [email protected]
192   Dr. Materna GmbH                   Torsten Beyer [email protected]
193   Ericsson Business Communications     Gunnar Nilsson ---none---
194   Metaphor Computer Systems              Paul Rodwick ---none---
195   Patriot Partners                       Paul Rodwick ---none---
196   The Software Group Limited (TSG)
                          Ragnar Paulson [email protected]
197   Kalpana, Inc.                         Anil Bhavnani ---none---
198   University of Waterloo
                          R. J. White [email protected]
199   CCL/ITRI
            Ming-Perng Chen N100CMP0%[email protected]
200   Coeur Postel            Professor Kynikos   Special Consultant
201   Mitsubish Cable Industries, Ltd.      Masahiko Hori ---none---
202   SMC                                   Lance Sprung  ---none---
203   Crescendo Communication, Inc.         Prem Jain  [email protected]
204   Goodall Software Engineering    Doug Goodall   [email protected]
205   Intecom                                 Brad Parke  ---none---
206   Victoria University of Wellington
                              Jonathan Stone [email protected]
207   Allied Telesis, Inc.
                    Scott Holley [email protected]
208   Dowty Network Systems A/S         Hartvig Ekner  [email protected]
209   Protools                                   Glen Arp ---none---
210   Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp.
                Toshiharu Sugawara sugawara%[email protected]
211   Fujitsu Limited  Ippei Hayashi [email protected]
212   Network Peripherals Inc.    Creighton Chong [email protected]
213   Netronix, Inc.                         Jacques Roth ---none---
214   University of Wisconsin - Madison
                  Dave Windorski [email protected]
215   NetWorth, Inc.                         Craig Scott  ---none---
216   Tandberg Data A/S          Harald Hoeg haho%[email protected]
217   Technically Elite Concepts, Inc.
                          Russell S. Dietz [email protected]
218   Labtam Australia Pty. Ltd.
                           Michael Podhorodecki [email protected]
219   Republic Telcom Systems, Inc.
                       Steve Harris [email protected]
220   ADI Systems, Inc.                          Paul Liu ---none---
221   Microwave Bypass Systems, Inc.           Tad Artis  ---none---
222   Pyramid Technology Corp.         Richard Rein [email protected]
223   Unisys_Corp                           Lawrence Brow ---none---
224   LANOPTICS LTD., Israel
                         Israel Drori [email protected]
225   NKK Corporation                         J. Yoshida  ---none---
226   MTrade UK Ltd.                     Peter Delchiappo ---none---
227   Acals                    Patrick Cheng [email protected]
228   ASTEC, Inc.                    Hiroshi Fujii [email protected]
229   Delmarva Power       John K. Scoggin, Jr. [email protected]
230   Telematics International, Inc.          Kevin Smith ---none---
231   Siemens Nixdorf Informations Syteme AG
                                         Gunther Kroenert ---none---
232   Compaq
233   NetManage, Inc.          William Dunn [email protected]
234   NCSU Computing Center        David Joyner [email protected]
235   Empirical Tools and Technologies
                                    Karl Auerbach [email protected]
236   Samsung Group                    Hong K. Paik [email protected]
237   Takaoka Electric Mfg. Co., Ltd.
           Hidekazu Hagiwara [email protected]
238   Netrix Systems Corporation        Eldon S. Mast [email protected]
239   WINDATA                               Bob Rosenbaum ---none---
240   RC International A/S                 Carl H. Dreyer [email protected]
241   Netexp Research                       Henk Boetzkes ---none---
242   Internode Systems Pty Ltd
                             Simon Hackett [email protected]
243   netCS Informationstechnik GmbH
                              Oliver Korfmacher [email protected]
244   Lantronix                  Rich Lyman  [email protected]
245   Avatar Consultants
                Kory Hamzeh [email protected]
246   Furukawa Electoric Co. Ltd.
         Shoji Fukutomi [email protected]
247   AEG Electrcom                           R. Nurnberg ---none---
248   Richard Hirschmann GmbH & Co.
                          Heinz Nisi [email protected]
249   G2R Inc.                             Khalid Hireche ---none---
250   University of Michigan
                         Tim Howes [email protected]
251   Netcomm, Ltd.                    W.R. Maynard-Smith ---none---
252   Sable Technology Corporation         Rodney Thayer  ---none---
253   Xerox              Edwards E. Reed [email protected]
254   Conware Computer Consulting GmbH
                                    Michael Sapich [email protected]
255   Compatible Systems Corp.        John Gawf  [email protected]
256   Scitec Communications Systems Ltd.    Stephen Lewis ---none---
257   Transarc Corporation        Pat Barron [email protected]
258   Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
                                     Nob Mizuno [email protected]
259   ACCTON Technology                        Don Rooney ---none---
260   Star-Tek, Inc.                   Carl Madison [email protected]
261   Codenoll Tech. Corp.                     Dan Willie ---none---
262   Formation, Inc.                       Carl Marcinik ---none---
263   Seiko Instruments, Inc. (SII)    Yasuyoshi Watanabe ---none---
264   RCE (Reseaux de Communication d'Entreprise S.A.)
                               Etienne Baudras-Chardigny  ---none---
265   Xenocom, Inc.               Sean Welch [email protected]
266   KABELRHEYDT                         Hubert Theissen ---none---
267   Systech Computer Corporation
                             Brian Petry [email protected]
268   Visual                             Brian O'Shea [email protected]
269   SDD (Scandinavian Airlines Data Denmark A/S)
                                              Per Futtrup ---none---
270   Zenith Electronics Corporation            David Lin ---none---
271   TELECOM FINLAND                        Petri Jokela ---none---
272   BinTec Computersystems               Marc Sheldon [email protected]
273   EUnet Germany                   Marc Sheldon [email protected]
274   PictureTel Corporation              Oliver Jones [email protected]
275   Michigan State University             Lih-Er Wey [email protected]
276   GTE Telecom Incorporated              Grant Gifford ---none---
277   Cascade Communications Corp.
                                  Chikong Shue [email protected]
278   Hitachi Cable, Ltd.                   Takahiro Asai ---none---
279   Olivetti                 Marco Framba  [email protected]
280   Vitacom Corporation         Parag Rastogi [email protected]
281   INMOS                         Graham Hudspith  [email protected]
282   AIC Systems Laboratories Ltd.  Glenn Mansfield [email protected]
283   Cameo Communications, Inc.               Alan Brind ---none---
284   Diab Data AB                        Mats Lindstrom [email protected]
285   Olicom A/S                         Lars Povlsen [email protected]
286   Digital-Kienzle Computersystems    Hans Jurgen Dorr ---none---
287   CSELT(Centro Studi E Laboratori Telecomunicazioni)
                              Paolo Coppo [email protected]
288   Electronic Data Systems     Mark Holobach [email protected]
289   McData Corporation      Glenn Levitt [email protected]
290   Harris Corporation       David Rhein [email protected]
291   Technology Dynamics, Inc. Chip Standifer [email protected]
292   DATAHOUSE Information Systems Ltd.           Kim Le ---none---
293   DSIR Network Group  Tony van der Peet [email protected]
294   Texas Instruments      Blair Sanders [email protected]
295   PlainTree Systems Inc.     Paul Chefurka [email protected]
296   Hedemann Software Development
                          Stefan Hedemann [email protected]
297   Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.                              Hiroshi Kume
                 Kume%KSPB%[email protected]
298   Asante Technology                    Hsiang Ming Ma ---none---
299   Stanford University
                         RL "Bob" Morgan [email protected]
300   Digital Link                            Jimmy Tu  [email protected]
301   Raylan Corporation            Mark S. Lewis [email protected]
302   Datacraft                         Alan Lloyd [email protected]
303   Hughes                            Keith McCloghrie [email protected]
304   Farallon Computing, Inc.             Steven Sweeney ---none---
305   GE Information Services              Steve Bush [email protected]
306   Gambit Computer Communications         Zohar Seigal ---none---
307   Livingston Enterprises, Inc.
                                  Steve Willens [email protected]
308   Star Technologies                     Jim Miner [email protected]
309   Micronics Computers Inc.         Darren Croke [email protected]
310   Basis, Inc.                    Heidi Stettner [email protected]
311   Microsoft               John M. Ballard [email protected]
312   US West Advance Technologies
                              Donna Hopkins [email protected]
313   University College London Shaw C. Chuang [email protected]
314   Eastman Kodak Company   W. James Colosky [email protected]
315   Network Resources Corporation       Kathy Weninger  ---none---
316   Atlas Telecom             Bruce Kropp [email protected]
317   Bridgeway                          Umberto Vizcaino ---none---
318   American Power Conversion Corp.
                               Peter C. Yoest [email protected]
319   DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Project
                                 Paul Krystosek [email protected]
320   VerSteeg CodeWorks                   Bill Versteeg [email protected]
321   Verilink Corp                        Bill Versteeg [email protected]
322   Sybus Corportation        Mark T. Dauscher [email protected]
323   Tekelec                                  Bob Grady  ---none---
324   NASA Ames Research Cente       Nick Cuccia [email protected]
325   Simon Fraser University           Robert Urquhart [email protected]
326   Fore Systems, Inc.                    Eric Cooper [email protected]
327   Centrum Communications, Inc.             Vince Liu  ---none---
328   NeXT Computer, Inc.
                        Lennart Lovstrand [email protected]
329   Netcore, Inc.                           Skip Morton ---none---
330   Northwest Digital Systems             Brian Dockter ---none---
331   Andrew Corporation                         Ted Tran ---none---
332   DigiBoard                        Dror Kessler  [email protected]
333   Computer Network Technology Corp.   Bob Meierhofer  ---none---
334   Lotus Development Corp.      Bill Flanagan [email protected]
335   MICOM Communication Corporation
                                  Donna Beatty [email protected]
336   ASCII Corporation            Toshiharu Ohno [email protected]
337   PUREDATA Research                Tony Baxter [email protected]
338   NTT DATA               Yasuhiro Kohata    [email protected]
339   Empros Systems International   David Taylor [email protected]
340   Kendall Square Research (KSR)     Dave Hudson [email protected]
341   Martin Marietta Energy Systems     Gary Haney  [email protected]
342   Network Innovations            Pete Grillo [email protected]
343   Intel Corporation          Brady Orand [email protected]
344   Proxar                           Ching-Fa Hwang [email protected]
345   Epson Research Center    Richard Schneider  [email protected]
346   Fibernet                            George Sandoval ---none---
347   Box Hill Systems Corporation        Tim Jones  [email protected]
348   American Express Travel Related Services
                                    Jeff Carton [email protected]
349   Compu-Shack  Tomas Vocetka OPLER%[email protected]
350   Parallan Computer, Inc.               Charles Dulin ---none---
351   Stratacom                         Clyde Iwamoto [email protected]
352   Open Networks Engineering, Inc.      Russ Blaesing [email protected]
353   ATM Forum                         Keith McCloghrie [email protected]
354   SSD Management, Inc.                      Bill Rose ---none---
355   Automated Network Management, Inc.   Carl Vanderbeek ---none--
356   Magnalink Communications Corporation
                                        David E. Kaufman  ---none---
357   TIL Systems, Ltd.                   Garry McCracken ---none---
358   Skyline Technology, Inc.                   Don Weir ---none---
359   Nu-Mega Technologies, Inc.              Dirk Smith  ---none---
360   Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc.
                             Victor Kazdoba [email protected]
361   Integrated Business Network            Michael Bell ---none---
362   L & N Technologies, Ltd.               Steve Loring ---none---
363   Cincinnati Bell Information Systems, Inc.
                                     Deron Meranda [email protected]
364   OSCOM International
                         Farhad Fozdar [email protected]
365   MICROGNOSIS                Paul Andon [email protected]
366   Datapoint Corporation     Lee Ziegenhals [email protected]
367   RICOH Co. Ltd.
              Toshio Watanabe [email protected]
368   Axis Communications AB              Martin Gren [email protected]
369   Pacer Software               Wayne Tackabury [email protected]
370   Axon Networks Inc.            Robin Iddon [email protected]
371   Brixton Systems, Inc.       Peter S. Easton [email protected]
372   GSI                   Etienne Demailly [email protected]
373   Tatung Co., Ltd.
              Chih-Yi Chen TCCISM1%[email protected]
374   DIS Research LTD.                 Ray Compton [email protected]
375   Quotron Systems, Inc.
                           Richard P. Stubbs [email protected]
376   Dassault Electronique
                           Olivier J. Caleff [email protected]
377   Corollary, Inc.               James L. Gula [email protected]
378   SEEL, Ltd.                              Ken Ritchie ---none---
379   Lexcel                           Mike Erlinger [email protected]
380   Sophisticated Technologies, Inc.
                             Bill Parducci [email protected]
381   OST                                         A. Pele ---none---
382   Megadata Pty Ltd.      Andrew McRae [email protected]
383   LLNL Livermore Computer Center
                            Dan Nessett [email protected]
384   Dynatech Communications  Graham Welling [email protected]
385   Symplex Communications Corp.             Cyrus Azar ---none---
386   Tribe Computer Works               Ken Fujimoto [email protected]
387   Taligent, Inc.            Lorenzo Aguilar [email protected]
388   Symbol Technologies, Inc.
                  John Kramer +1-408-369-2679 [email protected]
389   Lancert                                 Mark Hankin ---none---
390   Alantec                          Paul V. Fries [email protected]
391   Ridgeback Solutions
                       Errol Ginsberg [email protected]
392   Metrix, Inc.                 D. Venkatrangan [email protected]
393   Excutive Systems/XTree Company
                                   Dale Cabell [email protected]
394   NRL Communication Systems Branch
                                    R. K. Nair [email protected]
395   I.D.E. Corporation                        Rob Spade ---none---
396   Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.
                                Claude Huss [email protected]
397   MegaPAC                                  Ian George ---none---
398   Pilkington Communication Systems      Dave Atkinson ---none---
399   Hitachi Computer Products (America), Inc.
                                Masha Golosovker [email protected]
400   METEO FRANCE                 Remy Giraud  [email protected]
401   PRC Inc.                          Jim Noble  [email protected]
402   Wal*Mart Stores, Inc.     Mike Fitzgerel  [email protected]
403   Nissin Electric Company, Ltd.   Aki Komatsuzaki (408) 737-0274
404   Distributed Support Information Standard
                                        Mike Migliano <[email protected]>
405   SMDS Interest Group (SIG)
                            Elysia C. Tan <[email protected]>
406   SolCom Systems Ltd.                    Hugh Evans  0506 873855
407   Bell Atlantic  Colin deSa [email protected]
408   Advanced Multiuser Technologies Corporation
409   Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
                        Yoshitaka Ogawa <[email protected]>
410   C.O.L. Systems, Inc.         Frank Castellucci  (914) 277-4312
411   University of Auckland
                           Nevil Brownlee < [email protected]>
412   Desktop Management Task Force (DMTF)
                               Dave Perkins <[email protected]>
413   Klever Computers, Inc.  Tom Su  408-735-7723    [email protected]
414   Amdahl Corporation              Steve Young  [email protected]
415   JTEC Pty, Ltd.                       Jan Bartel  (02) 809 6933
416   Matra Communcation         Hong-Loc Nguyen  (33.1) 34.60.85.25
417   HAL Computer Systems       Michael A. Petonic  [email protected]
418   Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory       Russ Wright  [email protected]
419   Dale Computer Corporation          Dean Craven  1-800-336-7483
420 IPTC, Universitaet of Tuebingen
               Andreas J. Haug <[email protected]>
421   Bytex Corporation
                    Mary Ann Burt <[email protected]>
422   Cogwheel, Inc.                   Brian Ellis  [email protected]
423   Lanwan Technologies                 Thomas Liu  (408) 986-8899
424   Thomas-Conrad Corporation             Karen Boyd  512-836-1935
425   TxPort                              Bill VerSteeg  [email protected]
426   Compex, Inc.             Andrew Corlett  [email protected]
427   Evergreen Systems, Inc.             Bill Grace  (415) 897-8888
428   HNV, Inc.                 James R. Simons  [email protected]
429   U.S. Robotics, Inc.               Chris Rozman  [email protected]
430   Canada Post Corporation          Walter Brown  +1 613 722-8843
431   Open Systems Solutions, Inc.         David Ko  [email protected]
432   Toronto Stock Exchange               Paul Kwan  (416) 947-4284
433   MamakosTransSys Consulting
                               Louis A. Mamakos   [email protected]
434   EICON                      Vartan Narikian  [email protected]
435   Jupiter Systems                Russell Leefer  [email protected]
436   SSTI                             Philip Calas (33) 61 44 19 51
437   Grand Junction Networks  Randy Ryals  [email protected]
438   Anasazi, Inc.                   Chad Larson ([email protected])
439   Edward D. Jones and Company        John Caruso  (314) 851-3422
440   Amnet, Inc.                          Richard Mak [email protected]
441   Chase Research                           Kevin Gage ---none---
442   PEER Networks                    Randy Presuhn  [email protected]
443   Gateway Communications, Inc.            Ed Fudurich ---none---
444   Peregrine Systems              Eric Olinger [email protected]
445   Daewoo Telecom               SeeYoung Oh [email protected]
446   Norwegian Telecom Research        Paul Hoff [email protected]
447   WilTel  Anil Prasad                     [email protected]
448   Ericsson-Camtec                        Satish Popat ---none---
449   Codex                                Thomas McGinty ---none---
450   Basis                          Heidi Stettner [email protected]
451   AGE Logic                                Syd Logan [email protected]
452   INDE Electronics                   Gordon Day [email protected]
453   ISODE Consortium                 Steve Kille [email protected]
454   J.I. Case                     Mike Oswald [email protected]
455   Trillium                 Jeff Lawrence [email protected]
456   Bacchus Inc.     Errol Ginsberg [email protected]
457   MCC                           Doug Rosenthal [email protected]
458   Stratus Computer                 Dave Snay  [email protected]
459   Quotron              Richard P. Stubbs [email protected]
460   Beame & Whiteside                  Carl Beame [email protected]
461   Cellular Technical Services             Greg Hummel ---none---
462   Shore Microsystems, Inc.           Gordon Elam  (309) 229-3009
463   Telecommunications Techniques Corp.  Tom Nisbet  [email protected]
464   DNPAP (Technical University Delft)
               Jan van Oorschot <[email protected]>
465   Plexcom, Inc.                     Bruce Miller  (805) 522-3333
466   Tylink                         Stavros Mohlulis (508) 285-0033
467   Brookhaven National Laboratory
                                    Dave Stampf [email protected]
468   Computer Communication Systems
                        Gerard Laborde <[email protected]>
469   Norand Corp.                         Rose Gorrell 319-269-3100
470   MUX-LAP                        Philippe Labrosse  514-735-2741
471   Premisys Communications, Inc
                    Mike MacFaden <[email protected]>
472   Bell South Telecommunications       Johnny Walker 205-988-7105
473   J. Stainsbury PLC                 Steve Parker  44-71-921-7550
474   Ki Research Inc                Toni Barckley  410-290-0355x220
475 Wandel and Goltermann Technologies
                     David Walters 919-941-5730x4203 <[email protected]>
476   Emerson Computer Power
                        Roger Draper  714-457-3638  [email protected]
477   Network Software Associates        Jeffery Chiao  714-768-4013
478   Procter and Gamble           Peter Marshall  513-983-1100x5988
479 Meridian Technology Corporation
                    Kenneth B. Denson <[email protected]>
480   QMS, Inc.                           Bill Lott  [email protected]
481   Network Express        Tom Jarema  313-761-5051  [email protected]
482   LANcity Corporation               Pam Yassini  [email protected]
483   Dayna Communications, Inc.
                              Sanchaita Datta  [email protected]
484   kn-X Ltd.                               Sam Lau  44 943 467007
485   Sync Research, Inc.                Alan Bartky  (714) 588-2070
486   PremNet                  Ken Huang  [email protected]
487   SIAC                               Peter Ripp   (212) 383-9061
488   New York Stock Exchange            Peter Ripp   (212) 383-9061
489   American Stock Exchange            Peter Ripp   (212) 383-9061
490   FCR Software, Inc.                   Brad Parker  [email protected]
491   National Medical Care, Inc.      Robert Phelan  (617) 466-9850
492   Dialogue Communication Systemes, S.A.
                                   Klaus Handke   +(49) 30 802 24 97
493   NorTele                            Bjorn Kvile  +47 2 48 89 90
494   Madge Networks, Inc.
                  Duncan Greatwood [email protected]
495   Memotec Communications   Graham Higgins [email protected]
496   CTON  Nick Hennenfent                        [email protected]
497   Leap Technology, Inc.         George Economou  [email protected]
498   General DataComm, Inc.       William Meltzer   [email protected]
499   ACE Communications, Ltd.              Danny On  972-3-570-1423
500   Automatic Data Processing (ADP)      Alex Rosin (201) 714-3982
501   Programa SPRITEL                              Alberto Martinez
                          [email protected]
502   Adacom                              Aial Haorch  972-4-899-899
503   Metrodata Ltd            Nick Brown  [email protected]
504   Ellemtel Telecommunication Systems Laboratories
                    Richard G Bruvik  [email protected]
505   Arizona Public Service          Duane Booher  [email protected]
506   NETWIZ, Ltd.,    Emanuel Wind  [email protected]
507   Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC)    Paul Kummer
                                            [email protected]
508   The First Boston Corporation                        Kevin Chou
                                   [email protected]
509   Hadax Electronics Inc.                       Marian Kramarczyk
                                           [email protected]
510   VTKK            Markku Lamminluoto  [email protected]
511   North Hills Israel Ltd.   Carmi Cohen  [email protected]
512   TECSIEL                       R. Burlon   [email protected]
513   Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW) AG             Michael Connolly
                                                [email protected]
514   CNET Technologies                       Nelson Su 408-954-8000
515   MCI   Kurt Robohm                          [email protected]
516   Human Engineering AG (HEAG)                        Urs Brunner
                                          [email protected]
517   FileNet Corporation                 Joe Raby  [email protected]
518   NFT-Ericsson                    Kjetil Donasen  +47 2 84 24 00
519   Dun & Bradstreet                    Vic Smagovic  908-464-2079
520   Intercomputer Communications      Brian Kean  513-745-0500x244
521   Defense Intelligence Agency
                          Barry Atkinson   [email protected]
522   Telesystems SLW Inc.                   Joe Magony 416-441-9966
523   APT Communications                  David Kloper  301-831-1182
524   Delta Airlines                           Jim Guy  404-715-2948
525   California Microwave                 Kevin Braun  408-720-6520
526   Avid Technology Inc                 Steve Olynyk  508-640-3328
527   Integro Advanced Computer Systems
                                     Pascal Turbiez  +33-20-08-00-40
528   RPTI                                Chris Shin  886-2-918-3006
529   Ascend Communications Inc.            Marc Hyman  510-769-6001
530   Eden Computer Systems Inc.          Louis Brando  305-591-7752
531   Kawasaki-Steel Corp
                       Tomoo Watanabe  [email protected]
532   Barclays                     Malcolm Houghton  +44 202 671 212
533   B.U.G., Inc.                 Isao Tateishi  [email protected]
534   Exide Electronics      Brian Hammill  [email protected]
535   Superconducting Supercollider Lab.
                       Carl W. Kalbfleisch    [email protected]
536   Triticom                             Jim Bales  (612) 937-0772
537   Universal Instruments Corp.
                Tom Dinnel   BA06791%[email protected]
538   Information Resources, Inc.         Jeff Gear  [email protected]
539   Applied Innovation, Inc.   Dean Dayton  [email protected]
540   Crypto AG                      Roland Luthi  [email protected]
541   Infinite Networks, Ltd.          Sean Harding  +44 923 710 277
542   Rabbit Software                     Bill Kwan  [email protected]
543   Apertus Technologies       Stuart Stanley  [email protected]
544   Equinox Systems, Inc.       Monty Norwood  1-800-275-3500 x293
545   Hayes Microcomputer Products
                 Chris Roussel [email protected]
546   Empire Technologies Inc. Cheryl Krupczak  [email protected]
547   Glaxochem, Ltd.                     Andy Wilson  0229 52261547
548   KPY Network Partners, Corp.
                              Gordon Vickers   [email protected]
549   Agent Technology, Inc.  Ibi Dhilla  [email protected]
550   Dornier GMBH                Arens Heinrech  49-7545-8 ext 9337
551   Telxon Corporation      Frank Ciotti  [email protected]
552   Entergy Corporation                 Louis Cureau  504-364-7630
553   Garrett Communications Inc.        Igor Khasin  (408) 980-9752
554   Agile Networks, Inc.          Dave Donegan  [email protected]
555   Larscom                           Sameer Jayakar  415-969-7572
556   Stock Equipment                    Karl Klebenow  216-543-6000
557   ITT Corporation      Kevin M. McCauley  [email protected]
558   Universal Data Systems, Inc.
                       Howard Cunningham   [email protected]
559   Sonix Communications, Ltd.      David Webster  +44 285 641 651
560   Paul Freeman Associates, Inc.
                                  Pete Wilson  [email protected]
561   John S. Barnes, Corp.              Michael Lynch  704-878-4107
562   Northern Telecom, Ltd.
                         Glenn Waters  613-763-3933 <[email protected]>
563   CAP Debris       Patrick Preuss  [email protected]
564   Telco Systems NAC            Harry Hirani  [email protected]
565   Tosco Refining Co                 Fred Sanderson  510-602-4358
566   Russell Info Sys                      Atul Desai  714-362-4040
567   University of Salford   Richard Letts  [email protected]
568   NetQuest Corp.         Jerry Jacobus  [email protected]
569   Armon Networking Ltd.    Yigal Jacoby  [email protected]
570   IA Corporation                Didier Fort  [email protected]
571   AU-System Communicaton AB           Torbjorn Ryding  8-7267572
572   GoldStar Information & Communications, Ltd.
                                  Soo N. Kim  [email protected]
573   SECTRA AB                        Tommy Pedersen  [email protected]
574   ONEAC Corporation                Bill Elliot  [email protected]
575   Tree Technologies           Michael Demjanenko  (716) 688-4640
576   GTE Government Systems         Henry Hernandez  (617) 455-2942
577   Denmac Systems, Inc.            Andy Denenberg  (708) 291-7760
578   Interlink Computer Sciences, Inc.
                                     Mike Mazurek  [email protected]
579   Bridge Information Systems, Inc. Stephen Harvey (314) 567-8482
580   Leeds and Northrup Australia (LNA) Nigel Cook [email protected]
581   BHA Computer                       David Hislop  [email protected]
582   Newport Systems Solutions, Inc.
                                   Pauline Chen  [email protected]
583   Atrium Technologies     Narender Reddy Vangati  [email protected]
584   ROBOTIKER                 Maribel Narganes  [email protected]
585   PeerLogic Inc.          Ratinder Ahuja  [email protected]
586   Digital Transmittion Systems        Bill VerSteeg  [email protected]
587   Far Point Communications            Bill VerSteeg  [email protected]
588   Xircom                              Bill VerSteeg  [email protected]
589   Mead Data Central         Stephanie Bowman  [email protected]
590   Royal Bank of Canada                    N. Lim  (416) 348-5197
591   Advantis, Inc.                       Janet Brehm  813 878-4298
592   Chemical Banking Corp.  Paul McDonnell  [email protected]
593   Eagle Technology                    Ted Haynes  (408) 441-4043
594   British Telecom               Ray Smyth  [email protected]
595   Radix BV                     P. Groenendaal  [email protected]
596   TAINET Communication System Corp.
                                Joseph Chen  +886-2-6583000 (R.O.C.)
597   Comtek Services Inc.              Steve Harris  (703) 506-9556
598   Fair Issac   Steve Pasadis  apple.com!fico!sxp  (415) 472-2211
599   AST Research Inc.                      Bob Beard  [email protected]
600   Soft*Star s.r.l. Ing. Enrico Badella [email protected]
601   Bancomm                            Joe Fontes  [email protected]
602   Trusted Information Systems, Inc.
                                     James M. Galvin  [email protected]
603   Harris & Jeffries, Inc.         Deepak Shahane  [email protected]
604   Axel Technology Corp.               Henry Ngai  (714) 455-1688
605   GN Navtel, Inc.                       Joe Magony  416-479-8090
606   CAP debis                    Patrick Preuss  +49 40 527 28 366
607   Lachman Technology, Inc.  Steve Alexander   [email protected]
608   Galcom Networking Ltd.
                         Zeev Greenblatt  [email protected]
609   BAZIS                            M. van Luijt  [email protected]
610   SYNAPTEL                       Eric Remond  [email protected]
611   Investment Management Services, Inc.
                            J. Laurens Troost  [email protected]
612   Taiwan Telecommunication Lab
             Dennis Tseng   LOUIS%[email protected]
613   Anagram Corporation        Michael Demjanenko   (716) 688-4640
614   Univel                      John Nunneley  [email protected]
615   University of California, San Diego
                                    Arthur Bierer   [email protected]
616   CompuServe   Ed Isaacs, Brian Biggs  [email protected]
617   Telstra - OTC Australia
              Peter Hanselmann    [email protected]
618   Westinghouse Electric Corp.
                            Ananth Kupanna   [email protected]
619   DGA Ltd.              Tom L. Willis  [email protected]
620   Elegant Communications Inc.
                              Robert Story  [email protected]
621   Experdata                  Claude Lubin  [email protected]
622   Unisource Business Networks Sweden AB
                                           Goran Sterner [email protected]
623   Molex, Inc.                    Steven Joffe  [email protected]
624   Quay Financial Software            Mick Fleming  [email protected]
625   VMX Inc.                     Joga Ryali  [email protected]
626   Hypercom, Inc.                  Noor Chowdhury  (602) 548-2113
627   University of Guelph   Kent Percival  [email protected]
628   DIaLOGIKa                  Juergen Jungfleisch  0 68 97 9 35-0
629   NBASE Switch Communication
                        Sergiu Rotenstein  [email protected]
630   Anchor Datacomm B.V.      Erik Snoek  [email protected]
631   PACDATA                     John Reed  [email protected]
632   University of Colorado         Evi Nemeth  [email protected]
633   Tricom Communications Limited
                              Robert Barrett  [email protected]
634   Santix Software GmbH
                   Michael Santifaller   santi%[email protected]
635   FastComm Communications Corp.
                           Bill Flanagan   [email protected]
636   The Georgia Institute of Technology
                  Michael Mealling   [email protected]
637   Alcatel Data Networks
                    Douglas E. Johnson [email protected]
638   GTECH                             Brian Ruptash  [email protected]
639   UNOCAL Corporation                     Peter Ho  [email protected]
640   First Pacific Network             Randy Hamilton  408-703-2763
641   Lexmark International              Don Wright  [email protected]
642   Qnix Computer             Sang Weon, Yoo  [email protected]
643   Jigsaw Software Concepts (Pty) Ltd.
                               Willem van Biljon  [email protected]
644   VIR, Inc.                          Mark Cotton  (215) 364-7955
645   SFA Datacomm Inc.           Don Lechthaler  [email protected]
646   SEIKO Telecommunication Systems, Inc.
                                    Lyn T. Robertson  (503) 526-5638
647   Unified Management              Andy Barnhouse  (612) 561-4944
648   RADLINX Ltd.                Ady Lifshes  ady%[email protected]
649   Microplex Systems Ltd.            Henry Lee  [email protected]
650   Objecta Elektronik & Data AB      Johan Finnved  [email protected]
651   Phoenix Microsystems                Bill VerSteeg  [email protected]
652   Distributed Systems International, Inc.
                                          Ron Mackey  [email protected]
653   Evolving Systems, Inc.   Judith C. Bettinger [email protected]
654   SAT GmbH           Walter Eichelburg  [email protected]
655   CeLAN Technology, Inc.                Mark Liu  886--35-772780
656   Landmark Systems Corp.
                           Steve Sonnenberg  [email protected]
657   Netone Systems Co., Ltd.
                             YongKui Shao  [email protected]
658   Loral Data Systems     Jeff Price  [email protected]
659   Cellware Broadband Technology   Michael Roth  [email protected]
660   Mu-Systems                Gaylord Miyata  [email protected]
661   IMC Networks Corp.                  Jerry Roby  (714) 724-1070
662   Octel Communications Corp.         Alan Newman  (408) 321-5182
663   RIT Technologies LTD.      Ghiora Drori  [email protected]
664   Adtran                                Jeff Wells  205-971-8000
665   PowerPlay Technologies, Inc.        Ray Caruso  [email protected]
666   Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.
                            Shigeru Urushibara  [email protected]
667   Specialix International  Jeremy Rolls  [email protected]
668   INESC (Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores)
                                  Pedro Ramalho Carlos  [email protected]
669   Globalnet Communications         Real Barriere  (514) 651-6164
670   Product Line Engineer SVEC Computer Corp.
                              Rich Huang   [email protected]
671   Printer Systems Corp.              Bill Babson  [email protected]
672   Contec Micro Electronics USA       David Sheih  (408) 434-6767
673   Unix Integration Services         Chris Howard   [email protected]
674   Dell Computer Corporation        Steven Blair  [email protected]
675   Whittaker Electronic Systems   Michael McCune  [email protected]
676   QPSX Communications          David Pascoe    [email protected]
677   Loral WDl      Mike Aronson  [email protected]
678   Federal Express Corp.             Randy Hale    (901) 369-2152
679   E-COMMS Inc.                    Harvey Teale    (206) 857-3399
680   Software Clearing House                 Tom Caris   [email protected]
681   Antlow Computers LTD.               C. R. Bates  44-635-871829
682   Emcom Corp.                       Mike Swartz   [email protected]
683   Extended Systems, Inc.
                           Al Youngwerth [email protected]
684   Sola Electric                     Mike Paulsen  (708) 439-2800
685   Esix Systems, Inc.           Anthony Chung  [email protected]
686   3M/MMM                           Chris Amley   [email protected]
687   Cylink Corp.                          Ed Chou    [email protected]
688   Znyx Advanced Systems Division, Inc.
                                      Alan Deikman  [email protected]
689   Texaco, Inc.                      Jeff Lin     [email protected]
690   McCaw Cellular Communication Corp. Tri Phan [email protected]
691   ASP Computer Product Inc. Elise Moss [email protected]
692   HiPerformance Systems              Mike Brien  +27-11-806-1000
693   Regionales Rechenzentrum
               Sibylle Schweizer  [email protected]
694   SAP AG                          Dr. Uwe Hommel  +49 62 27 34 0
695   ElectroSpace System Inc.
                           Dr. Joseph Cleveland [email protected]
696   ( Unassigned )
697   MultiPort Software     Reuben Sivan  [email protected]
698   Combinet, Inc.               Samir Sawhney  [email protected]
699   TSCC                               Carl Wist    [email protected]
700   Teleos Communications Inc.    Bill Nayavich  [email protected]
701   Alta Research                   Amy Saperstein  (305) 428-8535
702   Independence Blue Cross              Bill Eshbach  [email protected]
703   ADACOM Station Interconnectivity LTD.
                                        Itay Kariv  +9 72 48 99 89 9
704   MIROR Systems                     Frank Kloes  +27 12 911 0003
705   Merlin Gerin               Adam Stolinski  (714) 557-1637 x249
706   Owen-Corning Fiberglas     Tom Mann [email protected]
707   Talking Networks Inc.          Terry Braun  [email protected]
708   Cubix Corporation             Rebekah Marshall  (702) 883-7611
709   Formation Inc.          Bob Millis  [email protected]
710   Lannair Ltd.                    Pablo Brenner [email protected]
711   LightStream Corp.       Chris Chiotasso  [email protected]
712   LANart Corp.                Doron I. Gartner  [email protected]
713   University of Stellenbosch   Graham Phillips [email protected]
714   Wyse Technology                     Bill Rainey  [email protected]
715   DSC Communications Corp.        Colm Bergin  [email protected]
716   NetEc                      Thomas Krichel  [email protected]
717   Breltenbach Software Engineering Hilmar Tuneke +02 92 49 70 00
718   Victor Company of Japan,Limited
                       Atsushi Sakamoto   [email protected]
719   Japan Direx Corporation        Teruo Tomiyama  +81 3 3498 5050
720   NECSY Network Control Systems S.p.A. Piero Fiozzo [email protected]
721   ISDN Systems Corp.             Jeff Milloy  [email protected]
722   Zero-One Technologies, LTD.     Curt Chen  + 88 62 56 52 32 33
723   Radix Technologies, Inc.        Steve Giles  [email protected]
724   National Institute of Standards and Technology
                                 Jim West   [email protected]
725   Digital Technology Inc.     Chris Gianattasio  [email protected]
726   Castelle Corp.                   Waiming Mok  [email protected]
727   Presticom Inc.          Martin Dube  [email protected]
728   Showa Electric Wire & Cable Co., Ltd.
                              Robert O'Grady  [email protected]
729   SpectraGraphics                Jack Hinkle  [email protected]
730   Connectware Inc.                 Rick Downs  [email protected]
731   Wind River Systems                     Emily Hipp [email protected]
732   RADWAY International Ltd. Doron Kolton  [email protected]
733   System Management ARTS, Inc. Alexander Dupuy  [email protected]
734   Persoft, Inc.      Steven M. Entine  [email protected]
735   Xnet Technology Inc.      Esther Chung  [email protected]
736   Unison-Tymlabs                    Dean Andrews  [email protected]
737   Micro-Matic Research   Patrick Lemli [email protected]
738   B.A.T.M. Advance Technologies
                                  Nahum Killim [email protected]
739   University of Copenhagen         Kim H|glund  [email protected]
740   Network Security Systems, Inc.
                                  Carleton Smith  [email protected]
741   JNA Telecommunications             Sean Cody  [email protected]
742   Encore Computer Corporation    Tony Shafer  [email protected]
743   Central Intelligent Agency         Carol Jobusch  703 242-2485
744   ISC (GB) Limited      Mike Townsend  [email protected]
745   Digital Communication Associates Ravi Shankar [email protected]
746   CyberMedia Inc.                Unni Warrier   [email protected]
747   Distributed Systems International, Inc.
                                           Ron Mackey [email protected]
748   Peter Radig EDP-Consulting       Peter Radig  +49 69 9757 6100
749   Vicorp Interactive Systems           Phil Romine  [email protected]
750   Inet Inc.                        Bennie Lopez  [email protected]
751   Argonne National Laboratory  Michael Shaffer [email protected]
752   Tek Logix                          Peter Palsall  905 625-4121
753   North Western University            Phil Draughon  [email protected]
754   Astarte Fiber Networks     James Garnett  [email protected]
755   Diederich & Associates, Inc.
                              Douglas Capitano [email protected]
756   Florida Power Corporation        Bob England  [email protected]
757   ASK/INGRES                  Howard Dernehl   [email protected]
758   Open Network Enterprise         Spada Stefano  +39 39 245-8101
759   The Home Depot               Keith Porter  [email protected]
760   Pan Dacom Telekommunikations   Jens Andresen  +49 40 644 09 71
761   NetTek                          Steve Kennedy  [email protected]
762   Karlnet Corp.                       Doug Kall  [email protected]
763   Efficient Networks, Inc.          Thirl Johnson (214) 991-3884
764   Fiberdata                          Jan Fernquist  +46 828 8383
765   Lanser                           Emil Smilovici (514) 485-7104
766   Telebit Communications A/S     Peder Chr. Norgaard [email protected]
767   HILAN GmbH           Markus Pestinger  [email protected]
768   Network Computing Inc.
                       Fredrik Noon [email protected]
769   Walgreens Company                 Denis Renaud  (708) 818-4662
770   Internet Initiative Japan Inc. Toshiharu Ohno [email protected]
771   GP van Niekerk Ondernemings
                    Gerrit van Niekerk  [email protected]
772   DSP & Telecoms Research Group
              Patrick McGleenon  [email protected]
773   Securities Industry Automation Corporation
                                   Chiu Szeto  [email protected]
774   SYNaPTICS                       David Gray  [email protected]
775   Data Switch Corporation         Joe Welfeld  [email protected]
776   Telindus Distribution  Karel Van den Bogaert  [email protected]
777   MAXM Systems Corporation  Gary Greathouse [email protected]
778   Fraunhofer Gesellschaft
                           Jan Gottschick [email protected]
779   EQS Business Services           Ken Roberts   [email protected]
780   CNet Technology Inc.     Repus Hsiung  [email protected]
781   Datentechnik GmbH           Thomas Pischinger  +43 1 50100 266
782   Network Solutions Inc.          Dave Putman   [email protected]
783   Viaman Software                Vikram Duvvoori  [email protected]
784   Schweizerische Bankgesellschaft Zuerich
                       Roland Bernet  [email protected]
785   University of Twente - TIOS      Aiko Pras  [email protected]
786   Simplesoft Inc.               Sudhir Pendse  [email protected]
787   Stony Brook, Inc.               Ken Packert [email protected]
788   Unified Systems Solutions, Inc.
                          Steven Morgenthal  [email protected]
789   Network Appliance Corporation
                                 Varun Mehta  [email protected]
790   Ornet Data Communication Technologies Ltd.
                                          Haim Kurz [email protected]
791   Computer Associates International
                              Glenn Gianino [email protected]
792   Multipoint Network Inc.    Michael Nguyen  [email protected]
793   NYNEX Science & Technology          Lily Lau  [email protected]
794   Commercial Link Systems    Wiljo Heinen  [email protected]
795   Adaptec Inc.                    Tom Battle  [email protected]
796   Softswitch                       Charles Springer  [email protected]
797   Link Technologies, Inc.                 Roy Chu  [email protected]
798   IIS                      Olry Rappaport   [email protected]
799   Mobile Solutions Inc.    Dale Shelton  [email protected]
800   Xylan Corp.                        Burt Cyr     [email protected]
801   Airtech Software Forge Limited
                             Callum Paterson [email protected]
802   National Semiconductor Maurice Turcotte  [email protected]
803   Video Lottery Technologies     Angelo Lovisa  [email protected]
804   National Semiconductor Corp   Waychi Doo   [email protected]
805   Applications Management Corp
                     Terril (Terry) Steichen [email protected]
806   Travelers Insurance Company   Eric Miner  [email protected]
807   Taiwan International Standard Electronics Ltd.
                                    B. J. Chen  [email protected]
808   US Patent and Trademark Office Rick Randall  [email protected]
809   Hynet, LTD.                    Amir Fuhrmann  [email protected]
810   Aydin, Corp.                   Rick Veher       (215) 657-8600
811   ADDTRON Technology Co., LTD.       Tommy Tasi  +8 86-2-4514507
812   Fannie Mae                        David King   [email protected]
813   MultiNET Services         Hubert Martens   [email protected]
814   GECKO mbH                          Holger Dopp    [email protected]
815   Memorex Telex                Mike Hill     [email protected]
816   Advanced Communications Networks (ACN) SA
                                          Antoine Boss +41 38 247434
817   Telekurs AG         Jeremy Brookfield  [email protected]
818   Victron bv                    Jack Stiekema    [email protected]
819   CF6 Company                   Francois Caron    +331 4696 0060
820   Walker Richer and Quinn Inc.
                              Rebecca Higgins  [email protected]
821   Saturn Systems  Paul Parker  [email protected]
822   Mitsui Marine and Fire Insurance Co. LTD.
                                         Kijuro Ikeda +813 5389 8111
823   Loop Telecommunication International, Inc.
                                      Charng-Show Li +886 35 787 696
824   Telenex Corporation                 James Krug  (609) 866-1100
825   Bus-Tech, Inc.      Charlie Zhang   [email protected]
826   ATRIE             Fred B.R. Tuang    [email protected]
827   Gallagher & Robertson A/S         Arild Braathen  [email protected]
828   Networks Northwest, Inc. John J. Hansen [email protected]
829   Conner Peripherials  Richard Boyd  [email protected]
830   Elf Antar France                 P. Noblanc  +33 1 47 44 45 46
831   Lloyd Internetworking          Glenn McGregor  [email protected]
832   Datatec Industries, Inc.     Chris Wiener  [email protected]
833   TAICOM   Scott Tseng                 [email protected]
834   Brown's Operating System Services Ltd.
                         Alistair Bell  [email protected]
835   MiLAN Technology Corp.            Gopal Hegde  [email protected]
836   NetEdge Systems, Inc.  Dave Minnich   [email protected]
837   NetFrame Systems   George Mathew    [email protected]
838   Xedia Corporation     Colin Kincaid  colin%[email protected]
839   Pepsi                          Niraj Katwala  [email protected]
840   Tricord Systems, Inc.      Mark Dillon  [email protected]
841   Proxim Inc.                   Russ Reynolds  [email protected]
842   Applications Plus, Inc.     Joel Estes  [email protected]
843   Pacific Bell                Aijaz Asif  [email protected]
844   Supernet                    Sharon Barkai  [email protected]
845   TPS-Teleprocessing Systems    Manfred Gorr  [email protected]
846   Technology Solutions Company   Niraj Katwala  [email protected]
847   Computer Site Technologies           Tim Hayes  (805) 967-3494
848   NetPort Software             John Bartas  [email protected]
849   Alon Systems          Menachem Szus  [email protected]
850   Tripp Lite             Lawren Markle  [email protected]
851   NetComm Limited
                     Paul Ripamonti [email protected]
852   Precision Systems, Inc. (PSI)
                                 Fred Griffin  [email protected]
853   Objective Systems Integrators     Ed Reeder  [email protected]
854   Simpact Associates Inc.
                        Robert Patterson  [email protected]
855   Systems Enhancement Corporation
                                Steve Held [email protected]
856   Information Integration, Inc.        Gina Sun  [email protected]
857   CETREL S.C.                    Louis Reinard  [email protected]
858   ViaTech Development
                    Theodore J. Collins III [email protected]
859   Olivetti North America  Tom Purcell [email protected]
860   WILMA      Nikolaus Schaller  [email protected]
861   ILX Systems Inc.                   Peter Mezey  [email protected]
862   Total Peripherals Inc.              Mark Ustik  (508) 393-1777
863   SunNetworks Consultant John Brady  [email protected]
864   Arkhon Technologies, Inc.         Joe Wang  [email protected]
865   Computer Sciences Corporation
                                  George M. Dands  [email protected]
866   Philips.TRT                   Thibault Muchery  +33 14128 7000
867   Katron Technologies Inc.           Robert Kao  +88 627 991 064
868   Transition Engineering Inc.
                               Hemant Trivedi  [email protected]
869   Altos Engineering Applications, Inc.
                       Wes Weber or Dave Erhart  [email protected]
870   Nicecom Ltd.                 Arik Ramon  [email protected]
871   Fiskars/Deltec                     Carl Smith   (619) 291-2973
872   AVM GmbH              Andreas Stockmeier  [email protected]
873   Comm Vision               Richard Havens    (408) 923 0301 x22
874   Institute for Information Industry
                                   Peter Pan [email protected]
875   Legent Corporation             Gary Strohm  [email protected]
876   Network Automation                Doug Jackson  +64 6 285 1711
877   NetTech                 Marshall Sprague  [email protected]
878   Coman Data Communications Ltd.
                                  Zvi Sasson [email protected]
879   Skattedirektoratet           Karl Olav Wroldsen  +47 2207 7162
880   Client-Server Technologies       Timo Metsaportti  [email protected]
881   Societe Internationale de Telecommunications Aeronautiques
                            Chuck Noren  [email protected]
882   Maximum Strategy Inc.        Paul Stolle  [email protected]
883   Integrated Systems, Inc.             Michael Zheng  [email protected]
884   E-Systems, Melpar         Rick Silton  [email protected]
885   Reliance Comm/Tec        Mark Scott  [email protected]
886   Summa Four Inc.                    Paul Nelson  (603) 625-4050
887   J & L Information Systems          Rex Jackson  (818) 709-1778
888   Forest Computer Inc.               Dave Black  [email protected]
889   Palindrome Corp.   Jim Gast  [email protected]
890   ZyXEL Communications Corp.  Harry Chou  [email protected]
891   Network Managers (UK) Ltd,   Mark D Dooley  [email protected]
892   Sensible Office Systems Inc.      Pat Townsend  (712) 276-0034
893   Informix Software         Anthony Daniel  [email protected]
894   Dynatek Communications           Howard Linton  (703) 490-7205
895   Versalynx Corp.                    Dave Fisler  (619) 536-8023
896   Potomac Scheduling Communications Company
                                David Labovitz  [email protected]
897   Sybase Inc.                   Dave Meldrum  [email protected]
898   DiviCom Inc.                         Eyal Opher  [email protected]
899   Datus elektronische Informationssysteme GmbH
                                    Hubert Mertens [email protected]
900   Matrox Electronic Systems Limited
                       Marc-Andre Joyal  [email protected]
901   Digital Products, Inc.        Ross Dreyer  [email protected]
902   Scitex Corp. Ltd.          Yoav Chalfon  [email protected]
903   RAD Vision          Oleg Pogorelik  [email protected]
904   Tran Network Systems            Paul Winkeler  [email protected]
905   Scorpion Logic                     Sean Harding  +09 2324 5672
906   Inotech Inc.                       Eric Jacobs  (703) 641-0469
907   Controlled Power Co.        Yu Chin  76500,[email protected]
908   Elsag Bailey Incorporate Derek McKearney  [email protected]
909   J.P. Morgan              Chung Szeto  [email protected]
910   Clear Communications Corp.          Kurt Hall  [email protected]
911   General Technology Inc.         Perry Rockwell  (407) 242-2733
912   Adax Inc.                          Jory Gessow   [email protected]
913   Mtel Technologies, Inc.     Jon Robinson  [email protected]
914   Underscore, Inc.            Jeff Schnitzer  [email protected]
915   SerComm Corp.                        Ben Lin   +8 862-577-5400
916   Baxter Healthcare Corporation
                  Joseph Sturonas  [email protected]
917   Tellus Technology               Ron Cimorelli   (510) 498-8500
918   Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility
                                         Paul Banta  [email protected]
919   Canoga Perkins                   Margret Siska  (818) 718-6300
920   R.I.S Technologies              Fabrice Lacroix  +33 7884 6400
921   INFONEX Corp.            Kazuhiro Watanabe  [email protected]
922   WordPerfect Corp.           Douglas Eddy  [email protected]
923   NRaD                          Russ Carleton  [email protected]
924   Hong Kong Telecommunications Ltd.     K. S. Luk +8 52 883 3183
925   Signature Systems               Doug Goodall   [email protected]
926   Alpha Technologies LTD.          Guy Pothiboon  (604) 430-8908
927   PairGain Technologies, Inc.       Ken Huang  [email protected]
928   Sonic Systems             Sudhakar Ravi  [email protected]
929   Steinbrecher Corp.       Kary Robertson  [email protected]
930   Centillion Networks, Inc.     Derek Pitcher   [email protected]
931   Network Communication Corp.
                 Tracy Clark  [email protected]
932   Sysnet A.S.                   Carstein Seeberg  [email protected]
933   Telecommunication Systems Lab Gerald Maguire [email protected]
934   QMI                             Scott Brickner  (410) 573-0013
935   Phoenixtec Power Co., LTD.       An-Hsiang Tu  +8 862 646 3311
936   Hirakawa Hewtech Corp.     H. Ukaji  [email protected]
937   No Wires Needed B.V.       Arnoud Zwemmer  [email protected]
938   Primary Access               Kerstin Lodman  [email protected]
939   Enterprises.FDSW            Dag Framstad  [email protected]
940   Grabner & Kapfer GnbR          Vinzenz Grabner  [email protected]
941   Nemesys Research Ltd.         Michael Dixon  [email protected]
942   Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc. (PSCI)
                                  Yvonne Kammer [email protected]
943   Level One Communications, Inc.
                                  Moshe Kochinski  [email protected]
944   Fast Track, Inc.     Andrew H. Dimmick  [email protected]
945   Andersen Consulting, OM/NI Practice
                                     Greg Tilford [email protected]
946   Bay Technologies Pty Ltd.   Paul Simpson  [email protected]
947   Integrated Network Corp.      Daniel Joffe [email protected]
948   Epoch, Inc.                       David Haskell  [email protected]
949   Wang Laboratories Inc.         Pete Reilley  [email protected]
950   Polaroid Corp.       Sari Germanos  [email protected]
951   Sunrise Sierra                    Gerald Olson  (510) 443-1133
952   Silcon Group                   Bjarne Bonvang  +45 75 54 22 55
953   Coastcom                  Donald Pickerel  [email protected]
954   4th DIMENSION SOFTWARE LTD.
                   Thomas Segev/Ely Hofner [email protected]
955   SEIKO SYSTEMS Inc.              Kiyoshi Ishida  [email protected]
956   PERFORM                    Jean-Hugues Robert  +33 42 27 29 32
957   TV/COM International              Jean Tellier  (619) 675-1376
958   Network Integration, Inc.
                       Scott C. Lemon  [email protected]
959   Sola Electric, A Unit of General Signal
                              Bruce Rhodes 72360,[email protected]
960   Gradient Technologies, Inc.  Geoff Charron  [email protected]
961   Tokyo Electric Co., Ltd.           A. Akiyama  +81 558 76 9606
962   Codonics, Inc.                     Joe Kulig  [email protected]
963   Delft Technical University Mark Schenk [email protected]
964   Carrier Access Corp.        Roger Koenig  [email protected]
965   eoncorp                           Barb Wilson  [email protected]
966   Naval Undersea Warfare Center
                       Mark Lovelace  [email protected]
967   AWA Limited                   Mike Williams    +61 28 87 71 11
968   Distinct Corp.           Tarcisio Pedrotti  [email protected]
969   National Technical University of Athens
                         Theodoros Karounos [email protected]
970   BGS Systems, Inc.                       Amr Hafez  [email protected]
971   McCaw Wireless Data Inc.     Brian Bailey  [email protected]
972   Bekaert                  Koen De Vleeschauwer  [email protected]
973   Epic Data Inc.        Vincent Lim  [email protected]
974   Prodigy Services Co.              Ed Ravin  [email protected]
975   First Pacific Networks (FPN)     Randy Hamilton  [email protected]
976   Xylink Ltd.         Bahman Rafatjoo  [email protected]
977   Relia Technologies Corp.  Fred Chen  [email protected]
978   Legacy Storage Systems Inc.
                        James Hayes [email protected]
979   Digicom, SPA                   Claudio Biotti  +39 3312 0 0122
980   Ark Telecom                       Alan DeMars  [email protected]
981   National Security Agency (NSA)
                            Cynthia Stewart [email protected]
982  Southwestern Bell Corporation
                                  Brian Bearden [email protected]
983  Virtual Design Group, Inc.
                            Chip Standifer [email protected]
984  Rhone Poulenc                Olivier Pignault   +33 1348 2 4053
985  Swiss Bank Corporation        Neil Todd  [email protected]
986  ATEA N.V.             Walter van Brussel  [email protected]
987  Computer Communications Specialists, Inc.
                                    Carolyn Zimmer  [email protected]
988  Object Quest, Inc.             Michael L. Kornegay  [email protected]
989  DCL System International, Ltd.   Gady Amit [email protected]
990  SOLITON SYSTEMS K.K.             Masayuki Yamai  +81 33356 6091
991  U S Software                       Don Dunstan  [email protected]
992  Systems Research and Applications Corporation
                                    Todd Herr [email protected]
993  University of Florida           Todd Hester  [email protected]
994  Dantel, Inc.                       John Litster  (209) 292-1111
995  Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.    Dale Martenson  (612) 785-3500 x519
996  Softlink Ltd.     Moshe Leibovitch  [email protected]
997  ProSum                        Christian Bucari  +33.1.4590.6231
998  March Systems Consultancy, Ltd.
                                 Ross Wakelin  [email protected]
999  Hong Technology, Inc.            Walt Milnor  [email protected]

1000 Internet Assigned Numbers Authority [email protected] 1001 PECO Energy Co. Rick Rioboli [email protected] 1002 United Parcel Service Steve Pollini [email protected] 1003 Storage Dimensions, Inc. Michael Torhan [email protected] 1004 ITV Technologies, Inc. Jacob Chen [email protected] 1005 TCPSI Victor San Jose [email protected] 1006 Promptus Communications, Inc. Paul Fredette (401) 683-6100 1007 Norman Data Defense Systems

                               Kristian A. Bognaes  [email protected]

1008 Pilot Network Services, Inc. Rob Carrade [email protected] 1009 Integrated Systems Solutions Corporation

                                       Chris Cowan [email protected]

1010 SISRO Kamp Alexandre [email protected] 1011 NetVantage Kevin Bailey [email protected] 1012 Marconi S.p.A. Giuseppe Grasso [email protected] 1013 SURECOM Mike S. T. Hsieh +886.25.92232 1014 Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club

                               Edmond Lee [email protected]

1015 Gupta Howard Cohen [email protected] 1016 Tone Software Corporation Neil P. Harkins (714) 991-9460 1017 Opus Telecom Pace Willisson [email protected] 1018 Cogsys Ltd. Niall Teasdale [email protected] 1019 Komatsu, Ltd. Akifumi Katsushima +81 463.22.84.30 1020 ROI Systems, Inc Michael Wong (801) 942-1752 1021 Lightning Instrumentation SA Mike O'Dowd [email protected] 1022 TimeStep Corp. Stephane Lacelle [email protected] 1023 INTELSAT Ivan Giron [email protected] 1024 Network Research Corporation Japan, Ltd.

                            Tsukasa Ueda  [email protected]

1025 Relational Development, Inc. Steven Smith [email protected] 1026 Emerald Systems, Corp. Robert A. Evans Jr. (619) 673-2161 x5120 1027 Mitel, Corp. Tom Quan [email protected] 1028 Software AG Peter Cohen [email protected] 1029 MillenNet, Inc. Manh Do (510) 770-9390 1030 NK-EXA Corp. Ken'ichi Hayami [email protected] 1031 BMC Software Chris Sharp [email protected]

1032 StarFire Enterprises, Inc. Lew Gaiter [email protected] 1033 Hybrid Networks, Inc. Doug Muirhead [email protected] 1034 Quantum Software GmbH Thomas Omerzu [email protected] 1035 Openvision Technologies Limited

                         Andrew Lockhart  [email protected]

1036 Healthcare Communications, Inc. (HCI)

                                Larry Streepy [email protected]

1037 SAIT Systems Hai Dotu +3223.7053.11 1038 SAT Mleczko Alain +33.1.4077.1156 1039 CompuSci Inc., Bob Berry [email protected] 1040 Aim Technology Ganesh Rajappan [email protected] 1041 CIESIN Kalpesh Unadkat [email protected] 1042 Systems & Technologies International

                                        Howard Smith  [email protected]

1043 Israeli Electric Company (IEC) Yoram Harlev [email protected] 1044 Phoenix Wireless Group, Inc.

                              Gregory M. Buchanan  [email protected]

1045 SWL Bill Kight wkightgrci.com (410) 290.7245 1046 nCUBE Greg Thompson [email protected] 1047 Cerner, Corp. Dennis Avondet (816) 221.1024 X2432 1048 Andersen Consulting Mark Lindberg [email protected] 1049 Lincoln Telephone Company Bob Morrill [email protected] 1050 Acer Jay Tao [email protected] 1051 Cedros Juergen Haakert +49.2241.9701.80 1052 AirAccess Ido Ophir [email protected] 1053 Expersoft Corporation David Curtis [email protected] 1054 Eskom Sanjay Lakhani [email protected] 1055 SBE, Inc. Vimal Vaidya [email protected] 1056 EBS, Inc. Emre Gundogan [email protected] 1057 American Computer and Electronics, Corp.

                                           Tom Abraham  [email protected]

1058 Syndesis Limited Wil Macaulay [email protected] 1059 Isis Distributed Systems, Inc. Ken Chapman [email protected] 1060 Priority Call Management Greg Schumacher [email protected] 1061 Koelsch & Altmann GmbH

                       Christian Schreyer  [email protected]

1062 WIPRO INFOTECH LTD. Chandrashekar Kapse [email protected] 1063 Controlware Uli Blatz [email protected] 1064 Mosaic Software W.van Biljon [email protected] 1065 Canon Information Systems

                        Victor Villalpando  [email protected]

1066 AmericaOnline Andrew R. Scholnick [email protected] 1067 Whitetree Network Technologies, Inc.

                                       Carl Yang [email protected]

1068 Xetron Corp. Dave Alverson [email protected] 1069 Target Concepts, Inc. Bill Price [email protected] 1070 DMH Software Yigal Hochberg [email protected] 1071 Innosoft International, Inc. Jeff Allison [email protected]

1072 Controlware GmbH Uli Blatz [email protected] 1073 Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)

                                  Mike Youngberg   [email protected]

1074 Boole & Babbage Rami Rubin [email protected] 1075 System Engineering Support, Ltd. Vince Taylor +44 454.614.638 1076 SURFnet Ton Verschuren [email protected] 1077 OpenConnect Systems, Inc. Mark Rensmeyer [email protected] 1078 PDTS (Process Data Technology and Systems)

                    Martin Gutenbrunner  [email protected]

1079 Cornet, Inc. Nat Kumar (703) 658-3400 1080 NetStar, Inc. John K. Renwick [email protected] 1081 Semaphore Communications, Corp. Jimmy Soetarman (408) 980-7766 1082 Casio Computer Co., Ltd. Shouzo Ohdate [email protected] 1083 CSIR Frikkie Strecker [email protected] 1084 APOGEE Communications Olivier Caleff [email protected] 1085 Information Management Company Michael D. Liss [email protected] 1086 Wordlink, Inc. Mike Aleckson (314) 878-1422 1087 PEER Avinash S. Rao [email protected] 1088 Telstra Corp. Michael Scollay [email protected] 1089 Net X, Inc. Sridhar Kodela [email protected] 1090 PNC PLC Gordon Tees +44 716.061.200

To request an assignment of an Enterprise Number send the complete company name, address, and phone number; and the contact's person complete name, address, phone number, and email mailbox in an email message to <[email protected]>.

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SGMP Vendor Specific Codes: [obsolete]

Prefix: 1,255,

Decimal Name References


---- ----------

  0   Reserved                                          [JKR1]
  1   Proteon                                           [JS18]
  2   IBM                                                [JXR]
  3   CMU                                                [SXW]
  4   Unix                                               [MS9]
  5   ACC                                               [AB20]
  6   TWG                                                [MTR]
  7   CAYMAN                                            [BXM2]
  8   NYSERNET                                           [MS9]
  9   cisco                                              [GS2]
 10   BBN                                                [RH6]
 11   Unassigned                                        [JKR1]
 12   MIT                                               [JR35]
13-254   Unassigned                                        [JKR1]
255   Reserved                                          [JKR1]

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ADDRESS RESOLUTION PROTOCOL PARAMETERS

The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) specified in RFC826 has several parameters. The assigned values for these parameters are listed here.

REVERSE ADDRESS RESOLUTION PROTOCOL OPERATION CODES

The Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) specified in RFC903 uses the "Reverse" codes below.

DYNAMIC REVERSE ARP

The Dynamic Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (DRARP) uses the "DRARP" codes below. For further information, contact: David Brownell ([email protected]).

INVERSE ADDRESS RESOULUTION PROTOCOL

The Inverse Address Resolution Protocol (IARP) specified in RFC1293 uses the "InARP" codes below.

Assignments:

Number Operation Code (op) Reference


-------------------------- ---------

 1  REQUEST                                  RFC826
 2  REPLY                                    RFC826
 3  request Reverse                          RFC903
 4  reply Reverse                            RFC903
 5  DRARP-Request                    [David Brownell]
 6  DRARP-Reply                      [David Brownell]
 7  DRARP-Error                      [David Brownell]
 8  InARP-Request                           RFC1293
 9  InARP-Reply                             RFC1293
10  ARP-NAK                            [Mark Laubach]

Number Hardware Type (hrd) References


----------------------------------- ----------

 1 Ethernet (10Mb)                                    [JBP]
 2 Experimental Ethernet (3Mb)                        [JBP]
 3 Amateur Radio AX.25                                [PXK]
 4 Proteon ProNET Token Ring                          [JBP]
 5 Chaos                                              [GXP]
 6 IEEE 802 Networks                                  [JBP]
 7 ARCNET                                             [JBP]
 8 Hyperchannel                                       [JBP]
 9 Lanstar                                             [TU]
10 Autonet Short Address                             [MXB1]
11 LocalTalk                                         [JKR1]
12 LocalNet (IBM PCNet or SYTEK LocalNET)             [JXM]
13 Ultra link                                        [RXD2]
14 SMDS                                              [GXC1]
15 Frame Relay                                        [AGM]
16 Asynchronous Transmission Mode (ATM)              [JXB2]
17 HDLC                                               [JBP]
18 Fibre Channel                            [Yakov Rekhter]
19 Asynchronous Transmission Mode (ATM)      [Mark Laubach]
20 Serial Line                                        [JBP]
21 Asynchronous Transmission Mode (ATM)              [MXB1]

Protocol Type (pro)

Use the same codes as listed in the section called "Ethernet Numbers of Interest" (all hardware types use this code set for the protocol type).

REFERENCES

RFC826 Plummer, D., "An Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol or

     Converting Network Protocol Addresses to 48-bit Ethernet
     Addresses for Transmission on Ethernet Hardware", STD 37, RFC
     826, MIT-LCS, November 1982.

RFC903 Finlayson, R., Mann, T., Mogul, J., and M. Theimer, "A

     Reverse Address Resolution Protocol", STD 38, RFC 903,
     Stanford University, June 1984.

RFC1293 Bradley, T., and C. Brown, "Inverse Address Resolution

      Protocol", RFC 1293, Wellfleet Communications, Inc.,
      January 1992.

PEOPLE

[AGM] Andy Malis <[email protected]>

[GXC1] George Clapp <[email protected]>

[GXP] Gill Pratt <gill%[email protected]>

[JBP] Jon Postel <[email protected]>

[JKR1] Joyce K. Reynolds <[email protected]>

[JXM] Joseph Murdock <---none--->

[MXB1] Mike Burrows <[email protected]>

[PXK] Philip Koch <[email protected]>

[RXD2] Rajiv Dhingra <[email protected]>

[TU] Tom Unger <[email protected]>

[David Brownell]

[Mark Laubach]

[Yakov Rekhter] <[email protected]>

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IEEE 802 NUMBERS OF INTEREST

Some of the networks of all classes are IEEE 802 Networks. These systems may use a Link Service Access Point (LSAP) field in much the same way the MILNET uses the "link" field. Further, there is an extension of the LSAP header called the Sub-Network Access Protocol (SNAP).

The IEEE likes to describe numbers in binary in bit transmission order, which is the opposite of the big-endian order used throughout the Internet protocol documentation.

Assignments:

Link Service Access Point Description References


----------- ----------

IEEE Internet binary binary decimal 00000000 00000000 0 Null LSAP [IEEE] 01000000 00000010 2 Indiv LLC Sublayer Mgt [IEEE] 11000000 00000011 3 Group LLC Sublayer Mgt [IEEE] 00100000 00000100 4 SNA Path Control [IEEE] 01100000 00000110 6 Reserved (DOD IP) [RFC768,JBP] 01110000 00001110 14 PROWAY-LAN [IEEE] 01110010 01001110 78 EIA-RS 511 [IEEE] 01111010 01011110 94 ISI IP [JBP] 01110001 10001110 142 PROWAY-LAN [IEEE] 01010101 10101010 170 SNAP [IEEE] 01111111 11111110 254 ISO CLNS IS 8473 [RFC926,JXJ] 11111111 11111111 255 Global DSAP [IEEE]

These numbers (and others) are assigned by the IEEE Standards Office. The address is:

IEEE Registration Authority c/o Iris Ringel IEEE Standards Dept 445 Hoes Lane, P.O. Box 1331 Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331 Phone +1 908 562 3813 Fax: +1 908 562 1571

The fee is $1000 and it takes 10 working days after receipt of the request form and fee. They will not do anything via fax or phone.

At an ad hoc special session on "IEEE 802 Networks and ARP", held during the TCP Vendors Workshop (August 1986), an approach to a

consistent way to send DoD-IP datagrams and other IP related protocols (such as the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)) on 802 networks was developed, using the SNAP extension (see RFC1042).

REFERENCES

RFC768 Postel, J., "User Datagram Protocol", STD 6, RFC 768,

     USC/Information Sciences Institute, August 1980.

RFC926 International Standards Organization, "Protocol for Providing

     the Connectionless-Mode Network Services", RFC 926, ISO,
     December 1984.

RFC1042 Postel, J., and J. Reynolds, "A Standard for the

      Transmission of IP Datagrams over IEEE 802 Networks", STD
      43, RFC 1042, USC/Information Sciences Institute, February
      1988.

PEOPLE

[JBP] Jon Postel <[email protected]>

[JXJ] <mystery contact>

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ETHER TYPES

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.

If you need an Ether Type, contact:

Xerox Systems Institute 3400 Hillview Ave. PO BOX 10034 Palo Alto, CA 94303

Phone: 415-813-7164 Contact: Fonda Lix Pallone

The following list of EtherTypes is contributed unverified information from various sources.

Assignments:

Ethernet Exp. Ethernet Description References


------------- ----------- ----------

decimal Hex decimal octal 000 0000-05DC - - IEEE802.3 Length Field [XEROX] 257 0101-01FF - - Experimental [XEROX] 512 0200 512 1000 XEROX PUP (see 0A00) [8,XEROX] 513 0201 - - PUP Addr Trans (see 0A01)[XEROX]

     0400                     Nixdorf                  [XEROX]
 1536   0600       1536   3000   XEROX NS IDP         [133,XEROX]
     0660                     DLOG                     [XEROX]
     0661                     DLOG                     [XEROX]
 2048   0800        513   1001   Internet IP (IPv4)     [105,JBP]
 2049   0801        -      -     X.75 Internet            [XEROX]
 2050   0802        -      -     NBS Internet             [XEROX]
 2051   0803        -      -     ECMA Internet            [XEROX]
 2052   0804        -      -     Chaosnet                 [XEROX]
 2053   0805        -      -     X.25 Level 3             [XEROX]
 2054   0806        -      -     ARP                     [88,JBP]
 2055   0807        -      -     XNS Compatability        [XEROX]
 2076   081C        -      -     Symbolics Private         [DCP1]
 2184   0888-088A   -      -     Xyplex                   [XEROX]
 2304   0900        -      -     Ungermann-Bass net debugr[XEROX]
 2560   0A00        -      -     Xerox IEEE802.3 PUP      [XEROX]
 2561   0A01        -      -     PUP Addr Trans           [XEROX]
 2989   0BAD        -      -     Banyan Systems           [XEROX]
 4096   1000        -      -     Berkeley Trailer nego    [XEROX]
 4097   1001-100F   -      -     Berkeley Trailer encap/IP[XEROX]
 5632   1600        -      -     Valid Systems            [XEROX]
16962   4242        -      -     PCS Basic Block Protocol [XEROX]
21000   5208        -      -     BBN Simnet               [XEROX]
24576   6000        -      -     DEC Unassigned (Exp.)    [XEROX]
24577   6001        -      -     DEC MOP Dump/Load        [XEROX]
24578   6002        -      -     DEC MOP Remote Console   [XEROX]
24579   6003        -      -     DEC DECNET Phase IV Route[XEROX]
24580   6004        -      -     DEC LAT                  [XEROX]
24581   6005        -      -     DEC Diagnostic Protocol  [XEROX]
24582   6006        -      -     DEC Customer Protocol    [XEROX]
24583   6007        -      -     DEC LAVC, SCA            [XEROX]
24584   6008-6009   -      -     DEC Unassigned           [XEROX]
24586   6010-6014   -      -     3Com Corporation         [XEROX]
28672   7000        -      -     Ungermann-Bass download  [XEROX]
28674   7002        -      -     Ungermann-Bass dia/loop  [XEROX]
28704   7020-7029   -      -     LRT                      [XEROX]
28720   7030        -      -     Proteon                  [XEROX]
28724   7034        -      -     Cabletron                [XEROX]
32771   8003        -      -     Cronus VLN            [131,DT15]
32772   8004        -      -     Cronus Direct         [131,DT15]
32773   8005        -      -     HP Probe                 [XEROX]
32774   8006        -      -     Nestar                   [XEROX]
32776   8008        -      -     AT&T                     [XEROX]
32784   8010        -      -     Excelan                  [XEROX]
32787   8013        -      -     SGI diagnostics            [AXC]
32788   8014        -      -     SGI network games          [AXC]
32789   8015        -      -     SGI reserved               [AXC]
32790   8016        -      -     SGI bounce server          [AXC]
32793   8019        -      -     Apollo Computers         [XEROX]
32815   802E        -      -     Tymshare                 [XEROX]
32816   802F        -      -     Tigan, Inc.              [XEROX]
32821   8035        -      -     Reverse ARP             [48,JXM]
32822   8036        -      -     Aeonic Systems           [XEROX]
32824   8038        -      -     DEC LANBridge            [XEROX]
32825   8039-803C   -      -     DEC Unassigned           [XEROX]
32829   803D        -      -     DEC Ethernet Encryption  [XEROX]
32830   803E        -      -     DEC Unassigned           [XEROX]
32831   803F        -      -     DEC LAN Traffic Monitor  [XEROX]
32832   8040-8042   -      -     DEC Unassigned           [XEROX]
32836   8044        -      -     Planning Research Corp.  [XEROX]
32838   8046        -      -     AT&T                     [XEROX]
32839   8047        -      -     AT&T                     [XEROX]
32841   8049        -      -     ExperData                [XEROX]
32859   805B        -      -     Stanford V Kernel exp.   [XEROX]
32860   805C        -      -     Stanford V Kernel prod.  [XEROX]
32861   805D        -      -     Evans & Sutherland       [XEROX]
32864   8060        -      -     Little Machines          [XEROX]
32866   8062        -      -     Counterpoint Computers   [XEROX]
32869   8065        -      -     Univ. of Mass. @ Amherst [XEROX]
32870   8066        -      -     Univ. of Mass. @ Amherst [XEROX]
32871   8067        -      -     Veeco Integrated Auto.   [XEROX]
32872   8068        -      -     General Dynamics         [XEROX]
32873   8069        -      -     AT&T                     [XEROX]
32874   806A        -      -     Autophon                 [XEROX]
32876   806C        -      -     ComDesign                [XEROX]
32877   806D        -      -     Computgraphic Corp.      [XEROX]
32878   806E-8077   -      -     Landmark Graphics Corp.  [XEROX]
32890   807A        -      -     Matra                    [XEROX]
32891   807B        -      -     Dansk Data Elektronik    [XEROX]
32892   807C        -      -     Merit Internodal           [HWB]
32893   807D-807F   -      -     Vitalink Communications  [XEROX]
32896   8080        -      -     Vitalink TransLAN III    [XEROX]
32897   8081-8083   -      -     Counterpoint Computers   [XEROX]
32923   809B        -      -     Appletalk                [XEROX]
32924   809C-809E   -      -     Datability               [XEROX]
32927   809F        -      -     Spider Systems Ltd.      [XEROX]
32931   80A3        -      -     Nixdorf Computers        [XEROX]
32932   80A4-80B3   -      -     Siemens Gammasonics Inc. [XEROX]
32960   80C0-80C3   -      -     DCA Data Exchange Cluster[XEROX]
     80C4                     Banyan Systems           [XEROX]
     80C5                     Banyan Systems           [XEROX]
32966   80C6        -      -     Pacer Software           [XEROX]
32967   80C7        -      -     Applitek Corporation     [XEROX]
32968   80C8-80CC   -      -     Intergraph Corporation   [XEROX]
32973   80CD-80CE   -      -     Harris Corporation       [XEROX]
32975   80CF-80D2   -      -     Taylor Instrument        [XEROX]
32979   80D3-80D4   -      -     Rosemount Corporation    [XEROX]
32981   80D5        -      -     IBM SNA Service on Ether [XEROX]
32989   80DD        -      -     Varian Associates        [XEROX]
32990   80DE-80DF   -      -     Integrated Solutions TRFS[XEROX]
32992   80E0-80E3   -      -     Allen-Bradley            [XEROX]
32996   80E4-80F0   -      -     Datability               [XEROX]
33010   80F2        -      -     Retix                    [XEROX]
33011   80F3        -      -     AppleTalk AARP (Kinetics)[XEROX]
33012   80F4-80F5   -      -     Kinetics                 [XEROX]
33015   80F7        -      -     Apollo Computer          [XEROX]
33023   80FF-8103   -      -     Wellfleet Communications [XEROX]
33031   8107-8109   -      -     Symbolics Private        [XEROX]
33072   8130        -      -     Hayes Microcomputers     [XEROX]
33073   8131        -      -     VG Laboratory Systems    [XEROX]
     8132-8136                Bridge Communications    [XEROX]
33079   8137-8138   -      -     Novell, Inc.             [XEROX]
33081   8139-813D   -      -     KTI                      [XEROX]
     8148                     Logicraft                [XEROX]
     8149                     Network Computing Devices[XEROX]
     814A                     Alpha Micro              [XEROX]
33100   814C        -      -     SNMP                      [JKR1]
     814D                     BIIN                     [XEROX]
     814E                     BIIN                     [XEROX]
     814F                     Technically Elite Concept[XEROX]
     8150                     Rational Corp            [XEROX]
     8151-8153                Qualcomm                 [XEROX]
     815C-815E                Computer Protocol Pty Ltd[XEROX]
     8164-8166                Charles River Data System[XEROX]
     817D-818C                Protocol Engines         [XEROX]
     818D                     Motorola Computer        [XEROX]
     819A-81A3                Qualcomm                 [XEROX]
     81A4                     ARAI Bunkichi            [XEROX]
     81A5-81AE                RAD Network Devices      [XEROX]
     81B7-81B9                Xyplex                   [XEROX]
     81CC-81D5                Apricot Computers        [XEROX]
     81D6-81DD                Artisoft                 [XEROX]
     81E6-81EF                Polygon                  [XEROX]
     81F0-81F2                Comsat Labs              [XEROX]
     81F3-81F5                SAIC                     [XEROX]
     81F6-81F8                VG Analytical            [XEROX]
     8203-8205                Quantum Software         [XEROX]
     8221-8222                Ascom Banking Systems    [XEROX]
     823E-8240                Advanced Encryption Syste[XEROX]
     827F-8282                Athena Programming       [XEROX]
     8263-826A                Charles River Data System[XEROX]
     829A-829B                Inst Ind Info Tech       [XEROX]
     829C-82AB                Taurus Controls          [XEROX]
     82AC-8693                Walker Richer & Quinn    [XEROX]
     8694-869D                Idea Courier             [XEROX]
     869E-86A1                Computer Network Tech    [XEROX]
     86A3-86AC                Gateway Communications   [XEROX]
     86DB                     SECTRA                   [XEROX]
     86DE                     Delta Controls           [XEROX]
34543   86DF        -      -     ATOMIC                     [JBP]
     86E0-86EF                Landis & Gyr Powers      [XEROX]
     8700-8710                Motorola                 [XEROX]
     8A96-8A97                Invisible Software       [XEROX]
36864   9000        -      -     Loopback                 [XEROX]
36865   9001        -      -     3Com(Bridge) XNS Sys Mgmt[XEROX]
36866   9002        -      -     3Com(Bridge) TCP-IP Sys  [XEROX]
36867   9003        -      -     3Com(Bridge) loop detect [XEROX]
65280   FF00        -      -     BBN VITAL-LanBridge cache[XEROX]
     FF00-FF0F                ISC Bunker Ramo          [XEROX]

The standard for transmission of IP datagrams over Ethernets and Experimental Ethernets is specified in RFC894 and RFC895 respectively.

NOTE: Ethernet 48-bit address blocks are assigned by the IEEE.

IEEE Registration Authority c/o Iris Ringel IEEE Standards Department 445 Hoes Lane, P.O. Box 1331 Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331 Phone +1 908 562 3813 Fax: +1 908 562 1571

IANA ETHERNET ADDRESS BLOCK

The IANA owns an Ethernet address block which may be used for multicast address asignments or other special purposes.

The address block in IEEE binary is: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0111 1010

In the normal Internet dotted decimal notation this is 0.0.94 since the bytes are transmitted higher order first and bits within bytes are transmitted lower order first (see "Data Notation" in the Introduction).

IEEE CSMA/CD and Token Bus bit transmission order: 00 00 5E

IEEE Token Ring bit transmission order: 00 00 7A

Appearance on the wire (bits transmitted from left to right):

0                           23                            47
|                           |                             |
1000 0000 0000 0000 0111 1010 xxxx xxx0 xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx
|                                     |
Multicast Bit                         0 = Internet Multicast
                                      1 = Assigned by IANA for
                                          other uses

Appearance in memory (bits transmitted right-to-left within octets, octets transmitted left-to-right):

0                           23                            47
|                           |                             |
0000 0001 0000 0000 0101 1110 0xxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx
        |                     |
        Multicast Bit         0 = Internet Multicast
                              1 = Assigned by IANA for other uses

The latter representation corresponds to the Internet standard bit-order, and is the format that most programmers have to deal with. Using this representation, the range of Internet Multicast addresses is:

   01-00-5E-00-00-00  to  01-00-5E-7F-FF-FF  in hex, or
   1.0.94.0.0.0  to  1.0.94.127.255.255  in dotted decimal

ETHERNET VENDOR ADDRESS COMPONENTS

Ethernet hardware addresses are 48 bits, expressed as 12 hexadecimal digits (0-9, plus A-F, capitalized). These 12 hex digits consist of the first/left 6 digits (which should match the vendor of the Ethernet interface within the station) and the last/right 6 digits which specify the interface serial number for that interface vendor.

Ethernet addresses might be written unhyphenated (e.g., 123456789ABC), or with one hyphen (e.g., 123456-789ABC), but should be written hyphenated by octets (e.g., 12-34-56-78-9A-BC).

These addresses are physical station addresses, not multicast nor broadcast, so the second hex digit (reading from the left) will be even, not odd.

At present, it is not clear how the IEEE assigns Ethernet block addresses. Whether in blocks of 2**24 or 2**25, and whether multicasts are assigned with that block or separately. A portion of the vendor block address is reportedly assigned serially, with the other portion intentionally assigned randomly. If there is a global algorithm for which addresses are designated to be physical (in a chipset) versus logical (assigned in software), or globally-assigned versus locally-assigned addresses, some of the known addresses do not follow the scheme (e.g., AA0003; 02xxxx).

00000C Cisco 00000E Fujitsu 00000F NeXT 000010 Sytek 00001D Cabletron 000020 DIAB (Data Intdustrier AB) 000022 Visual Technology 00002A TRW

000032 GPT Limited (reassigned from GEC Computers Ltd) 00005A S & Koch 00005E IANA 000065 Network General 00006B MIPS 000077 MIPS 00007A Ardent 000089 Cayman Systems Gatorbox 000093 Proteon 00009F Ameristar Technology 0000A2 Wellfleet 0000A3 Network Application Technology 0000A6 Network General (internal assignment, not for products) 0000A7 NCD X-terminals 0000A9 Network Systems 0000AA Xerox Xerox machines 0000B3 CIMLinc 0000B7 Dove Fastnet 0000BC Allen-Bradley 0000C0 Western Digital 0000C5 Farallon phone net card 0000C6 HP Intelligent Networks Operation (formerly Eon Systems) 0000C8 Altos 0000C9 Emulex Terminal Servers 0000D7 Dartmouth College (NED Router) 0000D8 3Com? Novell? PS/2 0000DD Gould 0000DE Unigraph 0000E2 Acer Counterpoint 0000EF Alantec 0000FD High Level Hardvare (Orion, UK) 000102 BBN BBN internal usage (not registered) 0020AF 3COM ??? 001700 Kabel 008064 Wyse Technology / Link Technologies 00802B IMAC ??? 00802D Xylogics, Inc. Annex terminal servers 00808C Frontier Software Development 0080C2 IEEE 802.1 Committee 0080D3 Shiva 00AA00 Intel 00DD00 Ungermann-Bass 00DD01 Ungermann-Bass 020701 Racal InterLan 020406 BBN BBN internal usage (not registered) 026086 Satelcom MegaPac (UK) 02608C 3Com IBM PC; Imagen; Valid; Cisco 02CF1F CMC Masscomp; Silicon Graphics; Prime EXL

080002 3Com (Formerly Bridge) 080003 ACC (Advanced Computer Communications) 080005 Symbolics Symbolics LISP machines 080008 BBN 080009 Hewlett-Packard 08000A Nestar Systems 08000B Unisys 080011 Tektronix, Inc. 080014 Excelan BBN Butterfly, Masscomp, Silicon Graphics 080017 NSC 08001A Data General 08001B Data General 08001E Apollo 080020 Sun Sun machines 080022 NBI 080025 CDC 080026 Norsk Data (Nord) 080027 PCS Computer Systems GmbH 080028 TI Explorer 08002B DEC 08002E Metaphor 08002F Prime Computer Prime 50-Series LHC300 080036 Intergraph CAE stations 080037 Fujitsu-Xerox 080038 Bull 080039 Spider Systems 080041 DCA Digital Comm. Assoc. 080045 ???? (maybe Xylogics, but they claim not to know this number) 080046 Sony 080047 Sequent 080049 Univation 08004C Encore 08004E BICC 080056 Stanford University 080058 ??? DECsystem-20 08005A IBM 080067 Comdesign 080068 Ridge 080069 Silicon Graphics 08006E Concurrent Masscomp 080075 DDE (Danish Data Elektronik A/S) 08007C Vitalink TransLAN III 080080 XIOS 080086 Imagen/QMS 080087 Xyplex terminal servers 080089 Kinetics AppleTalk-Ethernet interface 08008B Pyramid 08008D XyVision XyVision machines

080090 Retix Inc Bridges 484453 HDS ??? 800010 AT&T AA0000 DEC obsolete AA0001 DEC obsolete AA0002 DEC obsolete AA0003 DEC Global physical address for some DEC machines AA0004 DEC Local logical address for systems running

                    DECNET

ETHERNET MULTICAST ADDRESSES

An Ethernet multicast address consists of the multicast bit, the 23-bit vendor component, and the 24-bit group identifier assigned by the vendor. For example, DEC is assigned the vendor component 08-00-2B, so multicast addresses assigned by DEC have the first 24-bits 09-00-2B (since the multicast bit is the low-order bit of the first byte, which is "the first bit on the wire").

Ethernet Type Address Field Usage

Multicast Addresses:

01-00-5E-00-00-00- 0800 Internet Multicast RFC1112 01-00-5E-7F-FF-FF 01-00-5E-80-00-00- ???? Internet reserved by IANA 01-00-5E-FF-FF-FF 01-80-C2-00-00-00 -802- Spanning tree (for bridges) 09-00-02-04-00-01? 8080? Vitalink printer 09-00-02-04-00-02? 8080? Vitalink management 09-00-09-00-00-01 8005 HP Probe 09-00-09-00-00-01 -802- HP Probe 09-00-09-00-00-04 8005? HP DTC 09-00-1E-00-00-00 8019? Apollo DOMAIN 09-00-2B-00-00-00 6009? DEC MUMPS? 09-00-2B-00-00-01 8039? DEC DSM/DTP? 09-00-2B-00-00-02 803B? DEC VAXELN? 09-00-2B-00-00-03 8038 DEC Lanbridge Traffic Monitor (LTM) 09-00-2B-00-00-04 ???? DEC MAP End System Hello 09-00-2B-00-00-05 ???? DEC MAP Intermediate System Hello 09-00-2B-00-00-06 803D? DEC CSMA/CD Encryption? 09-00-2B-00-00-07 8040? DEC NetBios Emulator? 09-00-2B-00-00-0F 6004 DEC Local Area Transport (LAT) 09-00-2B-00-00-1x ???? DEC Experimental 09-00-2B-01-00-00 8038 DEC LanBridge Copy packets

                            (All bridges)

09-00-2B-01-00-01 8038 DEC LanBridge Hello packets

                            (All local bridges)
                            1 packet per second, sent by the
                            designated LanBridge

09-00-2B-02-00-00 ???? DEC DNA Lev. 2 Routing Layer routers? 09-00-2B-02-01-00 803C? DEC DNA Naming Service Advertisement? 09-00-2B-02-01-01 803C? DEC DNA Naming Service Solicitation? 09-00-2B-02-01-02 803E? DEC DNA Time Service? 09-00-2B-03-xx-xx ???? DEC default filtering by bridges? 09-00-2B-04-00-00 8041? DEC Local Area Sys. Transport (LAST)? 09-00-2B-23-00-00 803A? DEC Argonaut Console? 09-00-4E-00-00-02? 8137? Novell IPX 09-00-56-00-00-00- ???? Stanford reserved 09-00-56-FE-FF-FF 09-00-56-FF-00-00- 805C Stanford V Kernel, version 6.0 09-00-56-FF-FF-FF 09-00-77-00-00-01 ???? Retix spanning tree bridges 09-00-7C-02-00-05 8080? Vitalink diagnostics 09-00-7C-05-00-01 8080? Vitalink gateway? 0D-1E-15-BA-DD-06 ???? HP AB-00-00-01-00-00 6001 DEC Maintenance Operation Protocol

                            (MOP) Dump/Load Assistance

AB-00-00-02-00-00 6002 DEC Maintenance Operation Protocol

                            (MOP) Remote Console
                            1 System ID packet every 8-10 minutes,
                            by every:
                            DEC LanBridge
                            DEC DEUNA interface
                            DEC DELUA interface
                            DEC DEQNA interface
                            (in a certain mode)

AB-00-00-03-00-00 6003 DECNET Phase IV end node Hello

                            packets 1 packet every 15 seconds,
                            sent by each DECNET host

AB-00-00-04-00-00 6003 DECNET Phase IV Router Hello packets

                            1 packet every 15 seconds, sent by
                            the DECNET router

AB-00-00-05-00-00 ???? Reserved DEC through AB-00-03-FF-FF-FF AB-00-03-00-00-00 6004 DEC Local Area Transport (LAT) - old AB-00-04-00-xx-xx ???? Reserved DEC customer private use AB-00-04-01-xx-yy 6007 DEC Local Area VAX Cluster groups

                            Sys. Communication Architecture (SCA)

CF-00-00-00-00-00 9000 Ethernet Configuration Test protocol

                            (Loopback)

Broadcast Address:

FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF 0600 XNS packets, Hello or gateway search?

                            6 packets every 15 seconds, per XNS
                            station

FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF 0800 IP (e.g. RWHOD via UDP) as needed FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF 0804 CHAOS FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF 0806 ARP (for IP and CHAOS) as needed FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF 0BAD Banyan FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF 1600 VALID packets, Hello or gateway

                            search?
                            1 packets every 30 seconds, per VALID
                            station

FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF 8035 Reverse ARP FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF 807C Merit Internodal (INP) FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF 809B EtherTalk

REFERENCES

RFC894 Hornig, C., "A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams

      over Ethernet Networks, STD 41, RFC 894, Symbolics,
      April 1984.

RFC895 Postel, J., "A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams

      over Experimental Ethernet Networks, STD 42, RFC 895,
      USC/Information Sciences Institute, April 1984.

RFC1112 Deeering, S., "Host Extensions for IP Multicasting",

       STD 5, RFC 1112, Stanford University, August 1989.

PEOPLE

[AXC] Andrew Cherenson <[email protected]>

[DCP1] David Plummer <[email protected]>

[DT15] Daniel Tappan <[email protected]>

[HWB] Hans-Werner Braun <[email protected]>

[JBP] Jon Postel <[email protected]>

[JKR1] Joyce K. Reynolds <[email protected]>

[JXM] Joseph Murdock <---none--->

[XEROX] Fonda Pallone (415-813-7164)

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URL = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/ethernet-numbers

X.25 TYPE NUMBERS

CCITT defines the high order two bits of the first octet of call user data as follows:

00 - Used for other CCITT recomendations (such as X.29) 01 - Reserved for use by "national" administrative

 authorities

10 - Reserved for use by international administrative authoorities 11 - Reserved for arbitrary use between consenting DTEs

Call User Data (hex) Protocol Reference


-------- ---------

01 PAD [GS2] C5 Blacker front-end descr dev [AGM] CC IP [RFC877,AGM]* CD ISO-IP [AGM] CF PPP RFC1598 DD Network Monitoring [AGM]

  • NOTE: ISO SC6/WG2 approved assignment in ISO 9577 (January 1990).

REFERENCES

RFC877 Korb, J., "A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams

     Over Public Data Networks", RFC 877, Purdue University,
     September 1983.

RFC1598 Simpson, W., "PPPin X.25", RFC 1598, Daydreamer, March 1994.

PEOPLE

[AGM] Andy Malis <[email protected]>

[GS2] Greg Satz <[email protected]>

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URL = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/x25-type-numbers

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              [TN]
014.000.000.002   3110-608-00027 00   UWISC-TN               [TN]
014.000.000.003   3110-302-00024 00   UDEL-TN                [TN]
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            [MS56]
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               [SXA3]
014.000.000.015   2041-117-01000 00   SHAPE                 [JFW]
014.000.000.016   2628-153-90075 00   DFVLR4-X25            [GB7]
014.000.000.017   3110-213-00032 00   ISI-VAN-GW           [JD21]
014.000.000.018   2624-522-80900 52   FGAN-SIEMENS-X25      [GB7]
014.000.000.019   2041-170-10000 00   SHAPE-X25             [JFW]
014.000.000.020   5052-737-20000 50   UQNET                 [AXH]
014.000.000.021   3020-801-00057 50   DMC-CRC1              [VXT]
014.000.000.022   2624-522-80329 02   FGAN-FGANFFMVAX-X25   [GB7]
014.000.000.023   2624-589-00908 01   ECRC-X25              [PXD]
014.000.000.024   2342-905-24242 83   UK-MOD-RSRE          [JXE2]
014.000.000.025   2342-905-24242 82   UK-VAN-RSRE           [AXM]
014.000.000.026   2624-522-80329 05   DFVLRSUN-X25          [GB7]
014.000.000.027   2624-457-11015 90   SELETFMSUN-X25        [BXD]
014.000.000.028   3110-408-00146 00   CDC-SVL             [RAM57]
014.000.000.029   2222-551-04400 00   SUN-CNUCE            [ABB2]
014.000.000.030   2222-551-04500 00   ICNUCEVM-CNUCE       [ABB2]
014.000.000.031   2222-551-04600 00   SPARE-CNUCE          [ABB2]
014.000.000.032   2222-551-04700 00   ICNUCEVX-CNUCE       [ABB2]
014.000.000.033   2222-551-04524 00   CISCO-CNUCE          [ABB2]
014.000.000.034   2342-313-00260 90   SPIDER-GW            [AD67]
014.000.000.035   2342-313-00260 91   SPIDER-EXP           [AD67]
014.000.000.036   2342-225-00101 22   PRAXIS-X25A           [TXR]
014.000.000.037   2342-225-00101 23   PRAXIS-X25B           [TXR]
014.000.000.038   2403-712-30250 00   DIAB-TABY-GW          [FXB]
014.000.000.039   2403-715-30100 00   DIAB-LKP-GW           [FXB]
014.000.000.040   2401-881-24038 00   DIAB-TABY1-GW         [FXB]
014.000.000.041   2041-170-10060 00   STC                  [TC27]
014.000.000.042   2222-551-00652 60   CNUCE                [TC27]
014.000.000.043   2422-510-05900 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.044   2422-670-08900 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.045   2422-516-01000 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.046   2422-450-00800 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.047   2422-610-00200 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.048   2422-310-00300 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.049   2422-470-08800 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.050   2422-210-04600 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.051   2422-130-28900 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.052   2422-310-27200 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.053   2422-250-05800 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.054   2422-634-05900 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.055   2422-670-08800 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.056   2422-430-07400 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.057   2422-674-07800 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.058   2422-230-16900 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.059   2422-518-02900 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.060   2422-370-03100 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.061   2422-516-03400 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.062   2422-616-04400 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.063   2422-650-23500 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.064   2422-330-02500 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.065   2422-350-01900 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.066   2422-410-00700 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.067   2422-539-06200 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.068   2422-630-07200 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.069   2422-470-12300 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.070   2422-470-13000 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.071   2422-170-04600 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.072   2422-516-04300 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.073   2422-530-00700 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.074   2422-650-18800 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.075   2422-450-24500 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.076   2062-243-15631 00   DPT-BXL-DDC          [LZ15]
014.000.000.077   2062-243-15651 00   DPT-BXL-DDC2         [LZ15]
014.000.000.078   3110-312-00431 00   DPT-CHI              [LZ15]
014.000.000.079   3110-512-00135 00   DPT-SAT-ENG          [LZ15]
014.000.000.080   2080-941-90550 00   DPT-PAR              [LZ15]
014.000.000.081   4545-511-30600 00   DPT-PBSC             [LZ15]
014.000.000.082   4545-513-30900 00   DPT-HONGKONG         [LZ15]
014.000.000.083   4872-203-55000 00   UECI-TAIPEI          [LZ15]
014.000.000.084   2624-551-10400 20   DPT-HANOVR           [LZ15]
014.000.000.085   2624-569-00401 99   DPT-FNKFRT           [LZ15]
014.000.000.086   3110-512-00134 00   DPT-SAT-SUPT         [LZ15]
014.000.000.087   4602-3010-0103 20   DU-X25A              [JK64]
014.000.000.088   4602-3010-0103 21   FDU-X25B             [JK64]
014.000.000.089   2422-150-33700 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.090   2422-271-07100 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.091   2422-516-00100 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.092   2422-650-18800 00   Norsk Informas.       [OXG]
014.000.000.093   2422-250-30400 00   Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.094                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.095                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.096                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.097                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.098                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.099                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.100                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.101                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.102                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.103                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.104                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.105                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.106                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.107                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.108                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.109                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.110                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.111                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.112                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.113                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.114                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.115                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.116                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.117                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.118                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.119                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.120                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.121                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.122                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.123                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.124                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.125                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.126                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.127                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.128                       Leissner Data AB     [PXF1]
014.000.000.129  2422-150-17900 00    Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.130  2422-150-42700 00    Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.131  2422-190-41900 00    T-G Airfreight AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.132  2422-616-16100 00    Tollpost-Globe AS     [OXG]
014.000.000.133  2422-150-50700-00    Tollpost-Globe Int.   [OXG]
014.000.000.134  2422-190-28100-00    Intersped AS          [OXG]
014.000.000.135-014.255.255.254       Unassigned            [JBP]
014.255.255.255                       Reserved              [JBP]

The standard for transmission of IP datagrams over the Public Data Network is specified in RFC-1356 [69].

REFERENCES

RFC877 Korb, J., "A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams

     Over Public Data Networks", RFC 877, Purdue University,
     September 1983.

PEOPLE

[ABB2] A. Blasco Bonito <[email protected]>

[AD67] Andy Davis <[email protected]>

[AXH] Arthur Harvey <[email protected]>

[AXM] Alex Martin <---none--->

[BXD] Brian Dockter <---none--->

[FXB] <mystery contact>

[GB7] Gerd Beling <[email protected]>

[JBP] Jon Postel <[email protected].

[JD21] Jonathan Dreyer <[email protected]>

[JFW] Jon F. Wilkes <[email protected]>

[JK64] mystery contact!

[JXE2] Jeanne Evans <JME%[email protected]>

[LZ15] Lee Ziegenhals <[email protected]>

[MS56] Marvin Solomon <[email protected]>

[MO2] Michael O'Brien <[email protected]>

[OXG] Oyvind Gjerstad <ogj%[email protected]>

[PAM6] Paul McNabb <[email protected]>

[PK] Peter Kirstein <[email protected]>

[PXD] Peter Delchiappo <---none--->

[PXF1] Per Futtrup <---none--->

[RAM57] Rex Mann <---none--->

[SXA3] Sten Andler <---none--->

[TN] Thomas Narten <[email protected]>

[TC27] Thomas Calderwood <[email protected]>

[TXR] Tim Rylance <[email protected]>

[UXB] <mystery contact>

[VXT] V. Taylor <[email protected]>

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MILNET LINK NUMBERS

The word "link" here refers to a field in the original MILNET 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 [BBN1822].

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


----------- ----------

0-63 BBNCC Monitoring [MB] 64-149 Unassigned [JBP] 150 Xerox NS IDP [ETHERNET,XEROX] 151 Unassigned [JBP] 152 PARC Universal Protocol [PUP,XEROX] 153 TIP Status Reporting [JGH] 154 TIP Accounting [JGH] 155 Internet Protocol [regular] [RFC791,JBP] 156-158 Internet Protocol [experimental] [RFC791,JBP] 159 Figleaf Link [JBW1] 160 Blacker Local Network Protocol [DM28] 161-194 Unassigned [JBP] 195 ISO-IP [RFC926,RXM] 196-247 Experimental Protocols [JBP] 248-255 Network Maintenance [JGH]

MILNET LOGICAL ADDRESSES

The MILNET facility for "logical addressing" is described in RFC878 and RFC1005. A portion of the possible logical addresses are reserved 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 the IANA. Assignments for other

logical host addresses are made by the NIC.

Logical Address Assignments:

Decimal Description References


----------- ----------

0 Reserved [JBP] 1 The BBN Core Gateways [MB] 2-254 Unassigned [JBP] 255 Reserved [JBP]

MILNET X.25 ADDRESS MAPPINGS

All MILNET hosts are assigned addresses by the Defense Data Network (DDN). The address of a MILNET host may be obtained from the Network Information Center (NIC), represented as an ASCII text string in what is called "host table format". This section describes the process by which MILNET X.25 addresses may be derived from addresses in the NIC host table format.

A NIC host table address consists of the ASCII text string representations of four decimal numbers separated by periods, corresponding to the four octeted of a thirty-two bit Internet address. The four decimal numbers are referred to in this section as "n", "h' "l", and "i". Thus, a host table address may be represented as: "n.h.l.i". Each of these four numbers will have either one, two, or three decimal digits and will never have a value greater than 255. For example, in the host table, address: "10.2.0.124", n=10, h=2, l=0, and i=124. To convert a host table address to a MILNET X.25 address:

If h < 64, the host table address corresponds to the X.25

physical address:

ZZZZ F IIIHHZZ (SS)

where:

 ZZZZ = 0000    as required
 F = 0          because the address is a physical address;
 III            is a three decimal digit respresentation of
                "i", right-adjusted and padded with leading
                zeros if required;
 HH             is a two decimal digit representation of "h",
                right-adjusted and padded with leading zeros
                if required;
 ZZ = 00        and
 (SS)           is optional

In the example given above, the host table address 10.2.0.124 corresponds to the X.25 physical address 000001240200.

If h > 64 or h = 64, the host table address corresponds to the

X.25 logical address

ZZZZ F RRRRRZZ (SS)

where:

 ZZZZ = 0000    as required
 F = 1          because the address is a logical address;
 RRRRR          is a five decimal digit representation of
                the result "r" of the calculation
                         r = h * 256 + i
                (Note that the decimal representation of
                "r" will always require five digits);
 ZZ = 00        and
 (SS)           is optional

Thus, the host table address 10.83.0.207 corresponds to the X.25 logical address 000012145500.

In both cases, the "n" and "l" fields of the host table address are not used.

REFERENCES

[BBN1822] BBN, "Specifications for the Interconnection of a Host and

      an IMP", Report 1822, Bolt Beranek and Newman, Cambridge,
      Massachusetts, revised, December 1981.

[ETHERNET] "The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data Link Layer and

       Physical Layer Specification", AA-K759B-TK, Digital
       Equipment Corporation, Maynard, MA.  Also as: "The Ethernet
       - A Local Area Network", Version 1.0, Digital Equipment
       Corporation, Intel Corporation, Xerox Corporation,
       September 1980.  And: "The Ethernet, A Local Area Network:
       Data Link Layer and Physical Layer Specifications",
       Digital, Intel and Xerox, November 1982.  And: XEROX, "The
       Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data Link Layer and
       Physical Layer Specification", X3T51/80-50, Xerox
       Corporation, Stamford, CT., October 1980.

[PUP] 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.

RFC791 Postel, J., ed., "Internet Protocol - DARPA Internet Program

     Protocol Specification", STD 5, RFC 791, USC/Information
     Sciences Institute, September 1981.

RFC878 Malis, Andrew, "The ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol",

     RFC 878, BBN Communications Corp., December 1983.

RFC926 International Standards Organization, "Protocol for Providing

     the Connectionless-Mode Network Services", RFC 926, ISO,
     December 1984.

RFC1005 Khanna, A., and A. Malis, "The ARPANET AHIP-E Host Access

      Protocol (Enhanced AHIP)", RFC 1005, BBN Communications
      Corp., May 1987.

PEOPLE

[DM28] Dennis Morris <[email protected]>

[JBP] Jon Postel <[email protected]>

[JBW1] Joseph Walters, Jr. <[email protected]>

[JGH] Jim Herman <[email protected]>

[MB] Michael Brescia <[email protected]>

[RXM] Robert Myhill <[email protected]>

[XEROX] Fonda Pallone <---none--->

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XNS PROTOCOL TYPES

Assigned well-known socket numbers

    Routing Information             1
    Echo                            2
    Router Error                    3
    Experimental                40-77

Assigned internet packet types

    Routing Information             1
    Echo                            2
    Error                           3
    Packet Exchange                 4
    Sequenced Packet                5
    PUP                            12
    DoD IP                         13
    Experimental                20-37

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INTERNET / XNS PROTOCOL MAPPINGS

Below are two tables describing the arrangement of protocol fields or type field assignments so that one could send XNS Datagrams on the MILNET or Internet Datagrams on 10Mb Ethernet, and also protocol and type fields so one could encapsulate each kind of Datagram in the other.

    upper| DoD IP |  PUP   | NS IP  |

lower | | | |


|--------|--------|--------|

          |  Type  |  Type  |  Type  |

3Mb Ethernet | 1001 | 1000 | 3000 |

          |  octal |  octal |  octal |

|--------|--------|--------|

          |  Type  |  Type  |  Type  |

10 Mb Ethernet| 0800 | 0200 | 0600 |

          |   hex  |   hex  |   hex  |

|--------|--------|--------|

          |  Link  |  Link  |  Link  |

MILNET | 155 | 152 | 150 |

          | decimal| decimal| decimal|

|--------|--------|--------|

    upper| DoD IP |  PUP   | NS IP  |

lower | | | |


|--------|--------|--------|

          |        |Protocol|Protocol|

DoD IP | X | 12 | 22 |

          |        | decimal| decimal|

|--------|--------|--------|

          |        |        |        |

PUP | ? | X | ? |

          |        |        |        |

|--------|--------|--------|

          |  Type  |  Type  |        |

NS IP | 13 | 12 | X |

          | decimal| decimal|        |

|--------|--------|--------|

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PRONET 80 TYPE NUMBERS

Below is the current list of PRONET 80 Type Numbers. Note: a protocol that is on this list does not necessarily mean that there is any implementation of it on ProNET.

Of these, protocols 1, 14, and 20 are the only ones that have ever been seen in ARP packets.

For reference, the header is (one byte/line):

    destination hardware address
    source hardware address
    data link header version (2)
    data link header protocol number
    data link header reserved (0)
    data link header reserved (0)

Some protocols have been known to tuck stuff in the reserved fields.

Those who need a protocol number on ProNET-10/80 should contact John Shriver ([email protected]).

1 IP 2 IP with trailing headers 3 Address Resolution Protocol 4 Proteon HDLC 5 VAX Debugging Protocol (MIT) 10 Novell NetWare (IPX and pre-IPX) (old format,

    3 byte trailer)

11 Vianetix 12 PUP 13 Watstar protocol (University of Waterloo) 14 XNS 15 Diganostics 16 Echo protocol (link level) 17 Banyan Vines 20 DECnet (DEUNA Emulation) 21 Chaosnet 23 IEEE 802.2 or ISO 8802/2 Data Link 24 Reverse Address Resolution Protocol 29 TokenVIEW-10 31 AppleTalk LAP Data Packet 33 Cornell Boot Server Location Protocol 34 Novell NetWare IPX (new format, no trailer,

    new XOR checksum)

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NOVELL SAP NUMBERS OF INTEREST

For the convenience of the Internet community the IANA maitains a list of Novell Service Access Point (SAP) numbers. This list is kept up-to-date- by contributions from the community. Please send corrections and additions to [email protected].

Novell SAPs

==

Decimal Hex SAP Description

= ==== =========

0 0000 Unknown 1 0001 User 2 0002 User Group 3 0003 Print Queue or Print Group 4 0004 File Server (SLIST source) 5 0005 Job Server 6 0006 Gateway 7 0007 Print Server or Silent Print Server 8 0008 Archive Queue 9 0009 Archive Server 10 000a Job Queue 11 000b Administration 15 000F Novell TI-RPC 23 0017 Diagnostics 32 0020 NetBIOS 33 0021 NAS SNA Gateway 35 0023 NACS Async Gateway or Asynchronous Gateway 36 0024 Remote Bridge or Routing Service 38 0026 Bridge Server or Asynchronous Bridge Server 39 0027 TCP/IP Gateway Server 40 0028 Point to Point (Eicon) X.25 Bridge Server 41 0029 Eicon 3270 Gateway 42 002a CHI Corp ??? 44 002c PC Chalkboard 45 002d Time Synchronization Server or Asynchronous Timer 46 002e SAP Archive Server or SMS Target Service Agent 69 0045 DI3270 Gateway 71 0047 Advertising Print Server 75 004b Btrieve VAP/NLM 5.0 76 004c Netware SQL VAP/NLM Server 77 004d Xtree Network Version Netware XTree 80 0050 Btrieve VAP 4.11 82 0052 QuickLink (Cubix) 83 0053 Print Queue User 88 0058 Multipoint X.25 Eicon Router

96 0060 STLB/NLM ??? 100 0064 ARCserve 102 0066 ARCserve 3.0 114 0072 WAN Copy Utility 122 007a TES-Netware for VMS 146 0092 WATCOM Debugger or Emerald Tape Backup Server 149 0095 DDA OBGYN ??? 152 0098 Netware Access Server (Asynchronous gateway) 154 009a Netware for VMS II or Named Pipe Server 155 009b Netware Access Server 158 009e Portable Netware Server or SunLink NVT 161 00a1 Powerchute APC UPS NLM 170 00aa LAWserve ??? 172 00ac Compaq IDA Status Monitor 256 0100 PIPE STAIL ??? 258 0102 LAN Protect Bindery 259 0103 Oracle DataBase Server 263 0107 Netware 386 or RSPX Remote Console 271 010f Novell SNA Gateway 274 0112 Print Server (HP) 276 0114 CSA MUX (f/Communications Executive) 277 0115 CSA LCA (f/Communications Executive) 278 0116 CSA CM (f/Communications Executive) 279 0117 CSA SMA (f/Communications Executive) 280 0118 CSA DBA (f/Communications Executive) 281 0119 CSA NMA (f/Communications Executive) 282 011a CSA SSA (f/Communications Executive) 283 011b CSA STATUS (f/Communications Executive) 286 011e CSA APPC (f/Communications Executive) 294 0126 SNA TEST SSA Profile 298 012a CSA TRACE (f/Communications Executive) 304 0130 Communications Executive 307 0133 NNS Domain Server or Netware Naming Services Domain 309 0135 Netware Naming Services Profile 311 0137 Netware 386 Print Queue or NNS Print Queue 321 0141 LAN Spool Server (Vap, Intel) 338 0152 IRMALAN Gateway 340 0154 Named Pipe Server 360 0168 Intel PICKIT Comm Server or Intel CAS Talk Server 369 171 UNKNOWN??? 371 0173 Compaq 372 0174 Compaq SNMP Agent 373 0175 Compaq 384 0180 XTree Server or XTree Tools 394 18A UNKNOWN??? Running on a Novell Server 432 01b0 GARP Gateway (net research) 433 01b1 Binfview (Lan Support Group) 447 01bf Intel LanDesk Manager

458 01ca AXTEC ??? 459 01cb Netmode ??? 460 1CC UNKNOWN??? Sheva netmodem??? 472 01d8 Castelle FAXPress Server 474 01da Castelle LANPress Print Server 476 1DC Castille FAX/Xerox 7033 Fax Server/Excel Lan Fax 496 01f0 LEGATO ??? 501 01f5 LEGATO ??? 563 0233 NMS Agent or Netware Management Agent 567 0237 NMS IPX Discovery or LANtern Read/Write Channel 568 0238 NMS IP Discovery or LANtern Trap/Alarm Channel 570 023a LABtern 572 023c MAVERICK ??? 574 23E UNKNOWN??? Running on a Novell Server 575 023f Used by eleven various Novell Servers 590 024e Remote Something ??? 618 026a Network Management (NMS) Service Console 619 026b Time Synchronization Server (Netware 4.x) 632 0278 Directory Server (Netware 4.x) 772 0304 Novell SAA Gateway 776 0308 COM or VERMED 1 ??? 778 030a Gallacticom BBS 780 030c Intel Netport 2 or HP JetDirect or HP Quicksilver 800 0320 Attachmate Gateway 807 0327 Microsoft Diagnostiocs ??? 821 0335 MultiTech Systems Multisynch Comm Server 853 0355 Arcada Backup Exec 858 0358 MSLCD1 ??? 865 0361 NETINELO ??? 894 037e Twelve Novell file servers in the PC3M family 895 037f ViruSafe Notify 902 0386 HP Bridge 903 0387 HP Hub 916 0394 NetWare SAA Gateway 923 039b Lotus Notes 951 03b7 Certus Anti Virus NLM 964 03c4 ARCserve 4.0 (Cheyenne) 967 03c7 LANspool 3.5 (Intel) 990 03de Gupta Sequel Base Server or NetWare SQL 993 03e1 Univel Unixware 996 03e4 Univel Unixware 1020 03fc Intel Netport 1021 03fd Print SErver Queue ??? 1034 40A ipnServer??? Running on a Novell Server 1035 40B UNKNOWN??? 1037 40D LVERRMAN??? Running on a Novell Server 1038 40E LVLIC??? Running on a Novell Server 1040 410 UNKNOWN??? Running on a Novell Server

1044 0414 Kyocera 1065 0429 Site Lock Virus (Brightworks) 1074 0432 UFHELP R ??? 1075 433 Sunoptics SNMP Agent??? 1100 044c Backup ??? 1111 457 Canon GP55??? Running on a Canon GP55 network printer 1115 045b Dell SCSI Array (DSA) Monitor 1200 04b0 CD-Net (Meridian) 1217 4C1 UNKNOWN??? 1299 513 Emulux NQA??? Something from Emulex 1312 0520 Site Lock Checks 1321 0529 Site Lock Checks (Brightworks) 1325 052d Citrix OS/2 App Server 1344 536 Milan ??? 1408 0580 McAfee's NetShield anti-virus 1569 621 ?? Something from Emulex 1571 623 UNKNOWN??? Running on a Novell Server 1900 076C Xerox 2857 0b29 Site Lock 3113 0c29 Site Lock Applications 3116 0c2c Licensing Server 9088 2380 LAI Site Lock 9100 238c Meeting Maker 18440 4808 Site Lock Server or Site Lock Metering VAP/NLM 21845 5555 Site Lock User 25362 6312 Tapeware 28416 6f00 Rabbit Gateway (3270) 30467 7703 MODEM?? 32770 8002 NetPort Printers (Intel) or LANport 32776 8008 WordPerfect Network Version 34238 85BE Cisco Enhanced Interior Routing Protocol (EIGRP) 34952 8888 WordPerfect Network Version or Quick Network Management 36864 9000 McAfee's NetShield anti-virus 38404 9604 ?? CSA-NT_MON 61727 f11f Site Lock Metering VAP/NLM 61951 f1ff Site Lock 62723 F503 ?? SCA-NT 65535 ffff Any Service or Wildcard

This file is

    ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/novell-sap-numbers

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POINT-TO-POINT PROTOCOL FIELD ASSIGNMENTS

PPP DLL PROTOCOL NUMBERS

The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Data Link Layer [146,147,175] contains a 16 bit Protocol field to identify the the encapsulated protocol. The Protocol field is consistent with the ISO 3309 (HDLC) extension mechanism for Address fields. All Protocols MUST be assigned such that the least significant bit of the most significant octet equals "0", and the least significant bit of the least significant octet equals "1".

Assigned PPP DLL Protocol Numbers

Value (in hex) Protocol Name

0001 Padding Protocol 0003 to 001f reserved (transparency inefficient) 0021 Internet Protocol 0023 OSI Network Layer 0025 Xerox NS IDP 0027 DECnet Phase IV 0029 Appletalk 002b Novell IPX 002d Van Jacobson Compressed TCP/IP 002f Van Jacobson Uncompressed TCP/IP 0031 Bridging PDU 0033 Stream Protocol (ST-II) 0035 Banyan Vines 0037 reserved (until 1993) 0039 AppleTalk EDDP 003b AppleTalk SmartBuffered 003d Multi-Link 003f NETBIOS Framing 0041 Cisco Systems 0043 Ascom Timeplex 0045 Fujitsu Link Backup and Load Balancing (LBLB) 0047 DCA Remote Lan 0049 Serial Data Transport Protocol (PPP-SDTP) 004b SNA over 802.2 004d SNA 004f IP6 Header Compression 006f Stampede Bridging 007d reserved (Control Escape) RFC1661 007f reserved (compression inefficient) RFC1662 00cf reserved (PPP NLPID) 00fb compression on single link in multilink group 00fd 1st choice compression

00ff reserved (compression inefficient)

0201 802.1d Hello Packets 0203 IBM Source Routing BPDU 0205 DEC LANBridge100 Spanning Tree 0231 Luxcom 0233 Sigma Network Systems

8001-801f Not Used - reserved RFC1661 8021 Internet Protocol Control Protocol 8023 OSI Network Layer Control Protocol 8025 Xerox NS IDP Control Protocol 8027 DECnet Phase IV Control Protocol 8029 Appletalk Control Protocol 802b Novell IPX Control Protocol 802d reserved 802f reserved 8031 Bridging NCP 8033 Stream Protocol Control Protocol 8035 Banyan Vines Control Protocol 8037 reserved till 1993 8039 reserved 803b reserved 803d Multi-Link Control Protocol 803f NETBIOS Framing Control Protocol 807d Not Used - reserved RFC1661 8041 Cisco Systems Control Protocol 8043 Ascom Timeplex 8045 Fujitsu LBLB Control Protocol 8047 DCA Remote Lan Network Control Protocol (RLNCP) 8049 Serial Data Control Protocol (PPP-SDCP) 804b SNA over 802.2 Control Protocol 804d SNA Control Protocol 804f IP6 Header Compression Control Protocol 006f Stampede Bridging Control Protocol 80cf Not Used - reserved RFC1661 80fb compression on single link in multilink group control 80fd Compression Control Protocol 80ff Not Used - reserved RFC1661

c021 Link Control Protocol c023 Password Authentication Protocol c025 Link Quality Report c027 Shiva Password Authentication Protocol c029 CallBack Control Protocol (CBCP) c081 Container Control Protocol [KEN] c223 Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol c281 Proprietary Authentication Protocol [KEN]

c26f Stampede Bridging Authorization Protocol c481 Proprietary Node ID Authentication Protocol [KEN]

Protocol field values in the "0xxx" to "3xxx" range identify the network-layer protocol of specific datagrams, and values in the "8xxx" to "bxxx" range identify datagrams belonging to the associated Network Control Protocol (NCP), if any.

It is recommended that values in the "02xx" to "1exx" and "xx01" to "xx1f" ranges not be assigned, as they are compression inefficient.

Protocol field values in the "4xxx" to "7xxx" range are used for protocols with low volume traffic which have no associated NCP.

Protocol field values in the "cxxx" to "exxx" range identify datagrams as Control Protocols (such as LCP).

PPP LCP AND IPCP CODES

The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Link Control Protocol (LCP), [146] the Compression Control Protocol (CCP), Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP), [147] and other control protocols, contain an 8 bit Code field which identifies the type of packet. These Codes are assigned as follows:

Code Packet Type


-----------

1 Configure-Request 2 Configure-Ack 3 Configure-Nak 4 Configure-Reject 5 Terminate-Request 6 Terminate-Ack 7 Code-Reject 8 * Protocol-Reject 9 * Echo-Request

 10     * Echo-Reply
 11     * Discard-Request
 12     * Identification
 13     * Time-Remaining
 14     + Reset-Request
 15     + Reset-Reply
  • LCP Only

+ CCP Only

PPP LCP CONFIGURATION OPTION TYPES

The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Link Control Protocol (LCP) specifies a number of Configuration Options [146] which are distinguished by an 8 bit Type field. These Types are assigned as follows:

Type Configuration Option


--------------------

1 Maximum-Receive-Unit 2 Async-Control-Character-Map 3 Authentication-Protocol 4 Quality-Protocol 5 Magic-Number 6 RESERVED 7 Protocol-Field-Compression 8 Address-and-Control-Field-Compression 9 FCS-Alternatives

 10       Self-Describing-Pad
 11       Numbered-Mode
 12       Multi-Link-Procedure
 13       Callback
 14       Connect-Time
 15       Compound-Frames
 16       Nominal-Data-Encapsulation
 17       Multilink-MRRU
 18       Multilink-Short-Sequence-Number-Header-Format
 19       Multilink-Endpoint-Discriminator
 20       Proprietary                                     [KEN]
 21       DCE-Identifier                            [SCHNEIDER]

PPP LCP FCS-ALTERNATIVES

The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Link Control Protocol (LCP) FCS-Alternatives Configuration Option contains an 8-bit Options field which identifies the FCS used. These are assigned as follows:

Bit FCS


----------

 1     Null FCS
 2     CCITT 16-Bit FCS
 4     CCITT 32-bit FCS

PPP LCP CALLBACK OPERATION FIELDS

The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Link Control Protocol (LCP) Callback Configuration Option contains an 8-bit Operations field which identifies the format of the Message. These are assigned as follows:

Operation Description


---------------------------

    0   Location determined by user authentication.
    1   Dialing string.
    2   Location identifier.
    3   E.164 number.
    4   X.500 distinguished name.
    5   unassigned
    6   Location is determined during CBCP negotiation.

PPP IPCP CONFIGURATION OPTION TYPES

The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP) specifies a number of Configuration Options [147] which are distinguished by an 8 bit Type field. These Types are assigned as follows:

Type Configuration Option


--------------------

1 IP-Addresses (deprecated) 2 IP-Compression-Protocol 3 IP-Address

PPP ATCP CONFIGURATION OPTION TYPES

The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Apple Talk Control Protocol (ATCP) specifies a number of Configuration Options [RFC-1378] which are distinguished by an 8 bit Type field. These Types are assigned as follows:

Type Configuration Option


--------------------

1 AppleTalk-Address 2 Routing-Protocol 3 Suppress-Broadcasts 4 AT-Compression-Protocol 5 Reserved 6 Server-information 7 Zone-information 8 Default-Router-Address

PPP OSINLCP CONFIGURATION OPTION TYPES

The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) OSI Network Layer Control Protocol (OSINLCP) specifies a number of Configuration Options [RFC-1377] which are distinguished by an 8 bit Type field. These Types are assigned as follows:

Type Configuration Option


--------------------

1 Align-NPDU

PPP BRIDGING CONFIGURATION OPTION TYPES

The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Bridging Control Protocol (BCP) specifies a number of Configuration Options which are distinguished by an 8 bit Type field. These Types are assigned as follows:

Type Configuration Option


--------------------

1 Bridge-Identification 2 Line-Identification 3 MAC-Support 4 Tinygram-Compression 5 LAN-Identification 6 MAC-Address 7 Spanning-Tree-Protocol

PPP BRIDGING MAC TYPES

The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Bridging Control Protocol (BCP) contains an 8 bit MAC Type field which identifies the MAC encapsulated. These Types are assigned as follows:

Type MAC


-----------

0 Reserved 1 IEEE 802.3/Ethernet with cannonical addresses 2 IEEE 802.4 with cannonical addresses 3 IEEE 802.5 with non-cannonical addresses 4 FDDI with non-cannonical addresses

5-10      reserved
 11       IEEE 802.5            with cannonical addresses
 12       FDDI                  with cannonical addresses

PPP BRIDGING SPANNING TREE

The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Bridging Control Protocol (BCP) Spanning Tree Configuration Option contains an 8-bit Protocol field which identifies the spanning tree used. These are assigned as follows:

Protocol Spanning Tree


---------------

0 Null - no spanning tree protocol supported 1 IEEE 802.1D spanning tree protocol

2 IEEE 802.1G extended spanning tree protocol 3 IBM source route spanning tree protocol 4 DEC LANbridge 100 spanning tree protocol

REFERENCES

RFC1661 Simpson, W., Editor, "The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)",

      STD 51, RFC 1661, Daydreamer, July 1994.

RFC1662 Simpson, W., Editor, "PPP in HDLC-like Framing", STD 51, RFC

      1662, Daydreamer, July 1994.

PEOPLE

[KEN] <[email protected]>

[SCHNEIDER] Kevin Schneider <[email protected]>

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MACHINE NAMES

These are the Official Machine Names as they appear in the Domain Name System HINFO records and the NIC Host Table. Their use is described in RFC952.

A machine name or CPU type may be up to 40 characters taken from the set of uppercase letters, digits, and the two punctuation characters hyphen and slash. It must start with a letter, and end with a letter or digit.

AMIGA-500 AMIGA-500/010 AMIGA-500/020 AMIGA-500/EC030 AMIGA-500/030 AMIGA-600 AMIGA-1000 AMIGA-1000/010 AMIGA-1000/020 AMIGA-1000/EC030 AMIGA-1000/030 AMIGA-1200 AMIGA-1200/EC030 AMIGA-1200/030 AMIGA-1200/EC040 AMIGA-1200/LC040 AMIGA-1200/040 AMIGA-2000 AMIGA-2000/010 AMIGA-2000/020 AMIGA-2000/EC030 AMIGA-2000/030 AMIGA-2000/LC040 AMIGA-2000/EC040 AMIGA-2000/040 AMIGA-3000 AMIGA-3000/EC040 AMIGA-3000/LC040 AMIGA-3000/040 AMIGA-3000/060 AMIGA-4000/EC030 AMIGA-4000/030 AMIGA-4000/LC040 AMIGA-4000/040 AMIGA-4000/060 ALTO

ALTOS-6800 AMDAHL-V7 APOLLO APPLE-MACINTOSH APPLE-POWERBOOK ATARI-104ST ATT-3B1 ATT-3B2 ATT-3B20 ATT-7300 AXP BBN-C/60 BURROUGHS-B/29 BURROUGHS-B/4800 BUTTERFLY C/30 C/70 CADLINC CADR CDC-170 CDC-170/750 CDC-173 CDTV CDTV/060 CD32 CELERITY-1200 CLUB-386 COMPAQ-386/20 COMTEN-3690 CP8040 CRAY-1 CRAY-X/MP CRAY-2 CTIWS-117 DANDELION DEC-10 DEC-1050 DEC-1077 DEC-1080 DEC-1090 DEC-1090B DEC-1090T DEC-2020T DEC-2040 DEC-2040T DEC-2050T DEC-2060 DEC-2060T

DEC-2065 DEC-AXP DEC-FALCON DEC-KS10 DECSTATION DEC-VAX DEC-VAXCLUSTER DEC-VAXSTATION DEC-VAX-11730 DORADO DPS8/70M ELXSI-6400 EVEREX-386 FOONLY-F2 FOONLY-F3 FOONLY-F4 GOULD GOULD-6050 GOULD-6080 GOULD-9050 GOULD-9080 H-316 H-60/68 H-68 H-68/80 H-89 HONEYWELL-DPS-6 HONEYWELL-DPS-8/70 HP3000 HP3000/64 IBM-158 IBM-360/67 IBM-370/3033 IBM-3081 IBM-3084QX IBM-3101 IBM-4331 IBM-4341 IBM-4361 IBM-4381 IBM-4956 IBM-6152 IBM-PC IBM-PC/AT IBM-PC/RT IBM-PC/XT IBM-RS/6000 IBM-SERIES/1

IMAGEN IMAGEN-8/300 IMSAI INTEGRATED-SOLUTIONS INTEGRATED-SOLUTIONS-68K INTEGRATED-SOLUTIONS-CREATOR INTEGRATED-SOLUTIONS-CREATOR-8 INTEL-386 INTEL-IPSC IS-1 IS-68010 LMI LSI-11 LSI-11/2 LSI-11/23 LSI-11/73 M68000 MAC-II MAC-POWERBOOK MACINTOSH MASSCOMP MC500 MC68000 MICROPORT MICROVAX MICROVAX-I MV/8000 NAS3-5 NCR-COMTEN-3690 NEXT/N1000-316 NOW ONYX-Z8000 PDP-11 PDP-11/3 PDP-11/23 PDP-11/24 PDP-11/34 PDP-11/40 PDP-11/44 PDP-11/45 PDP-11/50 PDP-11/70 PDP-11/73 PE-7/32 PE-3205 PERQ PLEXUS-P/60 PLI

PLURIBUS PRIME-2350 PRIME-2450 PRIME-2755 PRIME-9655 PRIME-9755 PRIME-9955II PRIME-2250 PRIME-2655 PRIME-9955 PRIME-9950 PRIME-9650 PRIME-9750 PRIME-2250 PRIME-750 PRIME-850 PRIME-550II PYRAMID-90 PYRAMID-90MX PYRAMID-90X RIDGE RIDGE-32 RIDGE-32C ROLM-1666 RS/6000 S1-MKIIA SMI SEQUENT-BALANCE-8000 SIEMENS SILICON-GRAPHICS SILICON-GRAPHICS-IRIS SGI-IRIS-2400 SGI-IRIS-2500 SGI-IRIS-3010 SGI-IRIS-3020 SGI-IRIS-3030 SGI-IRIS-3110 SGI-IRIS-3115 SGI-IRIS-3120 SGI-IRIS-3130 SGI-IRIS-4D/20 SGI-IRIS-4D/20G SGI-IRIS-4D/25 SGI-IRIS-4D/25G SGI-IRIS-4D/25S SGI-IRIS-4D/50 SGI-IRIS-4D/50G SGI-IRIS-4D/50GT

SGI-IRIS-4D/60 SGI-IRIS-4D/60G SGI-IRIS-4D/60T SGI-IRIS-4D/60GT SGI-IRIS-4D/70 SGI-IRIS-4D/70G SGI-IRIS-4D/70GT SGI-IRIS-4D/80GT SGI-IRIS-4D/80S SGI-IRIS-4D/120GTX SGI-IRIS-4D/120S SGI-IRIS-4D/210GTX SGI-IRIS-4D/210S SGI-IRIS-4D/220GTX SGI-IRIS-4D/220S SGI-IRIS-4D/240GTX SGI-IRIS-4D/240S SGI-IRIS-4D/280GTX SGI-IRIS-4D/280S SGI-IRIS-CS/12 SGI-IRIS-4SERVER-8 SPERRY-DCP/10 SUN SUN-2 SUN-2/50 SUN-2/100 SUN-2/120 SUN-2/130 SUN-2/140 SUN-2/150 SUN-2/160 SUN-2/170 SUN-3/50 SUN-3/60 SUN-3/75 SUN-3/80 SUN-3/110 SUN-3/140 SUN-3/150 SUN-3/160 SUN-3/180 SUN-3/200 SUN-3/260 SUN-3/280 SUN-3/470 SUN-3/480 SUN-4/60 SUN-4/110

SUN-4/150 SUN-4/200 SUN-4/260 SUN-4/280 SUN-4/330 SUN-4/370 SUN-4/390 SUN-50 SUN-100 SUN-120 SUN-130 SUN-150 SUN-170 SUN-386i/250 SUN-68000 SYMBOLICS-3600 SYMBOLICS-3670 SYMMETRIC-375 SYMULT TANDEM-TXP TANDY-6000 TEK-6130 TI-EXPLORER TP-4000 TRS-80 UNIVAC-1100 UNIVAC-1100/60 UNIVAC-1100/62 UNIVAC-1100/63 UNIVAC-1100/64 UNIVAC-1100/70 UNIVAC-1160 UNKNOWN VAX VAX-11/725 VAX-11/730 VAX-11/750 VAX-11/780 VAX-11/785 VAX-11/790 VAX-11/8600 VAX-8600 VAXCLUSTER VAXSTATION WANG-PC002 WANG-VS100 WANG-VS400 WYSE-386

WYSE-WN5004 WYSE-WN5008 WYSE-WN5104 WYSE-WN5108 WYSE-WX15C WYSE-WX17C WYSE-WX17M WYSE-WX19C WYSE-WX19M WYSE-WYX14M WYSE-WYX5 XEROX-1108 XEROX-8010 ZENITH-148

REFERENCES

RFC952 Harrenstien, K., Stahl, M., and E. Feinler, "DoD Internet

     Host Table Specification", RFC 952, SRI, October 1985.

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OPERATING SYSTEM NAMES

These are the Official System Names as they appear in the Domain Name System HINFO records and the NIC Host Table. Their use is described in RFC952.

A system name may be up to 40 characters taken from the set of uppercase letters, digits, and the three punctuation characters hyphen, period, and slash. It must start with a letter, and end with a letter or digit.

AEGIS AMIGA-OS-1.2 AMIGA-OS-1.3 AMIGA-OS-2.0 AMIGA-OS-2.1 AMIGA-OS-3.0 AMIGA-OS-3.1 APOLLO AIX/370 AIX-PS/2 BS-2000 CEDAR CGW CHORUS CHRYSALIS CMOS CMS COS CPIX CTOS CTSS DCN DDNOS DOMAIN DOS EDX ELF EMBOS EMMOS EPOS FOONEX FORTH FUZZ GCOS GPOS

HDOS IMAGEN INTERCOM IMPRESS INTERLISP IOS IRIX ISI-68020 ITS LISP LISPM LOCUS MACOS MINOS MOS MPE5 MPE/V MPE/IX MSDOS MULTICS MUSIC MUSIC/SP MVS MVS/SP NEXUS NMS NONSTOP NOS-2 NTOS OPENVMS OS/DDP OS/2 OS4 OS86 OSX PCDOS PERQ/OS PLI PSDOS/MIT PRIMOS RMX/RDOS ROS RSX11M RTE-A SATOPS SCO-OPEN-DESKTOP-1.0 SCO-OPEN-DESKTOP-1.1 SCO-OPEN-DESKTOP-2.0

SCO-OPEN-DESKTOP-3.0 SCO-OPEN-DESKTOP-LITE-3.0 SCO-OPEN-SERVER-3.0 SCO-UNIX-3.2.0 SCO-UNIX-3.2V2.0 SCO-UNIX-3.2V2.1 SCO-UNIX-3.2V4.0 SCO-UNIX-3.2V4.1 SCO-UNIX-3.2V4.2 SCO-XENIX-386-2.3.2 SCO-XENIX-386-2.3.3 SCO-XENIX-386-2.3.4 SCS SIMP SUN SUN-OS-3.5 SUN-OS-4.0 SWIFT TAC TANDEM TENEX THE-MAJOR-BBS TOPS10 TOPS20 TOS TP3010 TRSDOS ULTRIX UNIX UNIX-BSD UNIX-V1AT UNIX-V UNIX-V.1 UNIX-V.2 UNIX-V.3 UNIX-PC UNKNOWN UT2D V VM VM/370 VM/CMS VM/SP VMS VMS/EUNICE VRTX WAITS WANG

WIN32 WYSE-WYXWARE X11R3 XDE XENIX

REFERENCES

RFC952 Harrenstien, K., Stahl, M., and E. Feinler, "DoD Internet

     Host Table Specification", RFC 952, SRI, October 1985.

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TERMINAL TYPE NAMES

These are the Official Terminal Type Names. Their use is described in RFC930. The maximum length of a name is 40 characters.

A terminal names may be up to 40 characters taken from the set of uppercase letters, digits, and the two punctuation characters hyphen and slash. It must start with a letter, and end with a letter or digit.

ADDS-CONSUL-980 ADDS-REGENT-100 ADDS-REGENT-20 ADDS-REGENT-200 ADDS-REGENT-25 ADDS-REGENT-40 ADDS-REGENT-60 ADDS-VIEWPOINT ADDS-VIEWPOINT-60 AED-512 AMPEX-DIALOGUE-210 AMPEX-DIALOGUE-80 AMPEX-210 AMPEX-230 ANDERSON-JACOBSON-510 ANDERSON-JACOBSON-630 ANDERSON-JACOBSON-832 ANDERSON-JACOBSON-841 ANN-ARBOR-AMBASSADOR ANSI ARDS BITGRAPH BUSSIPLEXER CALCOMP-565 CDC-456 CDI-1030 CDI-1203 C-ITOH-101 C-ITOH-50 C-ITOH-80 CLNZ COMPUCOLOR-II CONCEPT-100 CONCEPT-104 CONCEPT-108 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-GIGI DEC-GT40 DEC-GT40A DEC-GT42 DEC-LA120 DEC-LA30 DEC-LA36 DEC-LA38 DEC-VT05 DEC-VT100 DEC-VT101 DEC-VT102 DEC-VT125 DEC-VT131 DEC-VT132 DEC-VT200 DEC-VT220 DEC-VT240 DEC-VT241 DEC-VT300 DEC-VT320 DEC-VT340 DEC-VT50 DEC-VT50H DEC-VT52 DEC-VT55 DEC-VT61 DEC-VT62 DELTA-DATA-5000 DELTA-DATA-NIH-7000 DELTA-TELTERM-2 DIABLO-1620

DIABLO-1640 DIGILOG-333 DTC-300S DTC-382 EDT-1200 ETOS52-APL ETOS52-CRT ETOS52-FDW ETOS52-FUP ETOS52-GFM ETOS52-SPR EXECUPORT-4000 EXECUPORT-4080 FACIT-TWIST-4440 FREEDOM-100 FREEDOM-110 FREEDOM-200 GENERAL-TERMINAL-100A GENERAL-TERMINAL-101 GIPSI-TX-M GIPSI-TX-ME GIPSI-TX-C4 GIPSI-TX-C8 GSI HAZELTINE-1420 HAZELTINE-1500 HAZELTINE-1510 HAZELTINE-1520 HAZELTINE-1552 HAZELTINE-2000 HAZELTINE-ESPRIT HITACHI-5601 HITACHI-5603 HITACHI-5603E HITACHI-5603EA HITACHI-560X HITACHI-560XE HITACHI-560XEA HITACHI-560PR HITACHI-HOAP1 HITACHI-HOAP2 HITACHI-HOAP3 HITACHI-HOAP4 HP-2392 HP-2621 HP-2621A HP-2621P HP-2623

HP-2626 HP-2626A HP-2626P HP-2627 HP-2640 HP-2640A HP-2640B HP-2645 HP-2645A HP-2648 HP-2648A HP-2649 HP-2649A IBM-1050 IBM-2741 IBM-3101 IBM-3101-10 IBM-3151 IBM-3179-2 IBM-3180-2 IBM-3196-A1 IBM-3275-2 IBM-3276-2 IBM-3276-3 IBM-3276-4 IBM-3277-2 IBM-3278-2 IBM-3278-3 IBM-3278-4 IBM-3278-5 IBM-3279-2 IBM-3279-3 IBM-3477-FC IBM-3477-FG IBM-5081 IBM-5151 IBM-5154 IBM-5251-11 IBM-5291-1 IBM-5292-2 IBM-5555-B01 IBM-5555-C01 IBM-6153 IBM-6154 IBM-6155 IBM-AED IBM-3278-2-E IBM-3278-3-E

IBM-3278-4-E IBM-3278-5-E IBM-3279-2-E IBM-3279-3-E IMLAC INFOTON-100 INFOTON-400 INFOTONKAS ISC-8001 LSI-ADM-1 LSI-ADM-11 LSI-ADM-12 LSI-ADM-2 LSI-ADM-20 LSI-ADM-22 LSI-ADM-220 LSI-ADM-3 LSI-ADM-31 LSI-ADM-3A LSI-ADM-42 LSI-ADM-5 MEMOREX-1240 MICROBEE MICROTERM-ACT-IV MICROTERM-ACT-V MICROTERM-ERGO-301 MICROTERM-MIME-1 MICROTERM-MIME-2 MICROTERM-ACT-5A MICROTERM-TWIST NEC-5520 NETRONICS NETWORK-VIRTUAL-TERMINAL OMRON-8025AG PERKIN-ELMER-550 PERKIN-ELMER-1100 PERKIN-ELMER-1200 PERQ PLASMA-PANEL QUME-SPRINT-5 QUME-101 QUME-102 SOROC SOROC-120 SOUTHWEST-TECHNICAL-PRODUCTS-CT82 SUN SUPERBEE SUPERBEE-III-M

TEC TEKTRONIX-4006 TEKTRONIX-4010 TEKTRONIX-4012 TEKTRONIX-4013 TEKTRONIX-4014 TEKTRONIX-4023 TEKTRONIX-4024 TEKTRONIX-4025 TEKTRONIX-4027 TEKTRONIX-4105 TEKTRONIX-4107 TEKTRONIX-4110 TEKTRONIX-4112 TEKTRONIX-4113 TEKTRONIX-4114 TEKTRONIX-4115 TEKTRONIX-4125 TEKTRONIX-4404 TELERAY-1061 TELERAY-3700 TELERAY-3800 TELETEC-DATASCREEN TELETERM-1030 TELETYPE-33 TELETYPE-35 TELETYPE-37 TELETYPE-38 TELETYPE-40 TELETYPE-43 TELEVIDEO-910 TELEVIDEO-912 TELEVIDEO-920 TELEVIDEO-920B TELEVIDEO-920C TELEVIDEO-925 TELEVIDEO-955 TELEVIDEO-950 TELEVIDEO-970 TELEVIDEO-975 TERMINET-1200 TERMINET-300 TI-700 TI-733 TI-735 TI-743 TI-745 TI-800

TYCOM UNIVAC-DCT-500 VIDEO-SYSTEMS-1200 VIDEO-SYSTEMS-5000 VOLKER-CRAIG-303 VOLKER-CRAIG-303A VOLKER-CRAIG-404 VISUAL-200 VISUAL-55 WYSE-30 WYSE-50 WYSE-60 WYSE-75 WYSE-85 WYSE-99GT WYSE-100 WYSE-120 WYSE-120ES WYSE-150 WYSE-150ES WYSE-160 WYSE-160ES WYSE-185 WYSE-185ES WYSE-285 WYSE-285ES WYSE-325 WYSE-325ES WYSE-350 WYSE-370 XEROX-1720 XTERM ZENITH-H19 ZENITH-Z29 ZENTEC-30

REFERENCES

RFC930 Solomon, M., and E. Wimmers, "Telnet Terminal Type Option",

     RFC 930, University of Wisconsin, Madison, January 1985.

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PROTOCOL AND SERVICE NAMES

These are the Official Protocol Names as they appear in the Domain Name System WKS records and the NIC Host Table. Their use is described in RFC952.

A protocol or service may be up to 40 characters taken from the set of uppercase letters, digits, and the punctuation character hyphen. It must start with a letter, and end with a letter or digit.

ARGUS - ARGUS Protocol ARP - Address Resolution Protocol AUTH - Authentication Service BBN-RCC-MON - BBN RCC Monitoring BL-IDM - Britton Lee Intelligent Database Machine BOOTP - Bootstrap Protocol BOOTPC - Bootstrap Protocol Client BOOTPS - Bootstrap Protocol Server BR-SAT-MON - Backroom SATNET Monitoring CFTP - CFTP CHAOS - CHAOS Protocol CHARGEN - Character Generator Protocol CISCO-FNA - CISCO FNATIVE CISCO-TNA - CISCO TNATIVE CISCO-SYS - CISCO SYSMAINT CLOCK - DCNET Time Server Protocol CMOT - Common Mgmnt Info Ser and Prot over TCP/IP COOKIE-JAR - Authentication Scheme CSNET-NS - CSNET Mailbox Nameserver Protocol DAYTIME - Daytime Protocol DCN-MEAS - DCN Measurement Subsystems Protocol DCP - Device Control Protocol DGP - Dissimilar Gateway Protocol DISCARD - Discard Protocol DMF-MAIL - Digest Message Format for Mail DOMAIN - Domain Name System ECHO - Echo Protocol EGP - Exterior Gateway Protocol EHF-MAIL - Encoding Header Field for Mail EMCON - Emission Control Protocol EMFIS-CNTL - EMFIS Control Service EMFIS-DATA - EMFIS Data Service FCONFIG - Fujitsu Config Protocol FINGER - Finger Protocol FTP - File Transfer Protocol FTP-DATA - File Transfer Protocol Data

GGP - Gateway Gateway Protocol GRAPHICS - Graphics Protocol HMP - Host Monitoring Protocol HOST2-NS - Host2 Name Server HOSTNAME - Hostname Protocol ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol IGMP - Internet Group Management Protocol IGP - Interior Gateway Protocol IMAP2 - Interim Mail Access Protocol version 2 INGRES-NET - INGRES-NET Service IP - Internet Protocol IPCU - Internet Packet Core Utility IPPC - Internet Pluribus Packet Core IP-ARC - Internet Protocol on ARCNET IP-ARPA - Internet Protocol on ARPANET IP-CMPRS - Compressing TCP/IP Headers IP-DC - Internet Protocol on DC Networks IP-DVMRP - Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol IP-E - Internet Protocol on Ethernet Networks IP-EE - Internet Protocol on Exp. Ethernet Nets IP-FDDI - Transmission of IP over FDDI IP-HC - Internet Protocol on Hyperchannnel IP-IEEE - Internet Protocol on IEEE 802 IP-IPX - Transmission of 802.2 over IPX Networks IP-MTU - IP MTU Discovery Options IP-NETBIOS - Internet Protocol over NetBIOS Networks IP-SLIP - Transmission of IP over Serial Lines IP-WB - Internet Protocol on Wideband Network IP-X25 - Internet Protocol on X.25 Networks IRTP - Internet Reliable Transaction Protocol ISI-GL - ISI Graphics Language Protocol ISO-TP4 - ISO Transport Protocol Class 4 ISO-TSAP - ISO TSAP LA-MAINT - IMP Logical Address Maintenance LARP - Locus Address Resoultion Protocol LDP - Loader Debugger Protocol LEAF-1 - Leaf-1 Protocol LEAF-2 - Leaf-2 Protocol LINK - Link Protocol LOC-SRV - Location Service LOGIN - Login Host Protocol MAIL - Format of Electronic Mail Messages MERIT-INP - MERIT Internodal Protocol METAGRAM - Metagram Relay MIB - Management Information Base MIT-ML-DEV - MIT ML Device MFE-NSP - MFE Network Services Protocol MIT-SUBNET - MIT Subnet Support

MIT-DOV - MIT Dover Spooler MPM - Internet Message Protocol (Multimedia Mail) MPM-FLAGS - MPM Flags Protocol MPM-SND - MPM Send Protocol MSG-AUTH - MSG Authentication Protocol MSG-ICP - MSG ICP Protocol MUX - Multiplexing Protocol NAMESERVER - Host Name Server NETBIOS-DGM - NETBIOS Datagram Service NETBIOS-NS - NETBIOS Name Service NETBIOS-SSN - NETBIOS Session Service NETBLT - Bulk Data Transfer Protocol NETED - Network Standard Text Editor NETRJS - Remote Job Service NI-FTP - NI File Transfer Protocol NI-MAIL - NI Mail Protocol NICNAME - Who Is Protocol NFILE - A File Access Protocol NNTP - Network News Transfer Protocol NSW-FE - NSW User System Front End NTP - Network Time Protocol NVP-II - Network Voice Protocol OSPF - Open Shortest Path First Interior GW Protocol PCMAIL - Pcmail Transport Protocol POP2 - Post Office Protocol - Version 2 POP3 - Post Office Protocol - Version 3 PPP - Point-to-Point Protocol PRM - Packet Radio Measurement PUP - PUP Protocol PWDGEN - Password Generator Protocol QUOTE - Quote of the Day Protocol RARP - A Reverse Address Resolution Protocol RATP - Reliable Asynchronous Transfer Protocol RE-MAIL-CK - Remote Mail Checking Protocol RDP - Reliable Data Protocol RIP - Routing Information Protocol RJE - Remote Job Entry RLP - Resource Location Protocol RTELNET - Remote Telnet Service RVD - Remote Virtual Disk Protocol SAT-EXPAK - Satnet and Backroom EXPAK SAT-MON - SATNET Monitoring SEP - Sequential Exchange Protocol SFTP - Simple File Transfer Protocol SGMP - Simple Gateway Monitoring Protocol SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol SMI - Structure of Management Information SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

SQLSRV - SQL Service ST - Stream Protocol STATSRV - Statistics Service SU-MIT-TG - SU/MIT Telnet Gateway Protocol SUN-RPC - SUN Remote Procedure Call SUPDUP - SUPDUP Protocol SUR-MEAS - Survey Measurement SWIFT-RVF - Remote Virtual File Protocol TACACS-DS - TACACS-Database Service TACNEWS - TAC News TCP - Transmission Control Protocol TCP-ACO - TCP Alternate Checksum Option TELNET - Telnet Protocol TFTP - Trivial File Transfer Protocol THINWIRE - Thinwire Protocol TIME - Time Server Protocol TP-TCP - ISO Transport Service on top of the TCP TRUNK-1 - Trunk-1 Protocol TRUNK-2 - Trunk-2 Protocol UCL - University College London Protocol UDP - User Datagram Protocol NNTP - Network News Transfer Protocol USERS - Active Users Protocol UUCP-PATH - UUCP Path Service VIA-FTP - VIA Systems-File Transfer Protocol VISA - VISA Protocol VMTP - Versatile Message Transaction Protocol WB-EXPAK - Wideband EXPAK WB-MON - Wideband Monitoring XNET - Cross Net Debugger XNS-IDP - Xerox NS IDP

REFERENCES

RFC952 Harrenstien, K., Stahl, M., and E. Feinler, "DoD Internet

     Host Table Specification", RFC 952, SRI, October 1985.

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URL = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/service-names

Security Considerations

Security issues are not discussed in this memo.

Authors' Addresses

Joyce K. Reynolds USC/Information Sciences Institute 4676 Admiralty Way Marina del Rey, California 90292-6695

Phone: +1 310-822-1511 EMail: [email protected]

Jon Postel USC/Information Sciences Institute 4676 Admiralty Way Marina del Rey, California 90292-6695

Phone: +1 310-822-1511 EMail: [email protected]

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