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  • reynolds & postel [page 171]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 172]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 173]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 174]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 175]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 176]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    (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:

    reynolds & postel [page 177]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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 <arc@sgi.com>

    [dcp1] david plummer <dcp@scrc-quabbin.arpa>

    [dt15] daniel tappan <tappan@bbn.com>

    [hwb] hans-werner braun <hwb@mcr.umich.edu>

    [jbp] jon postel <postel@isi.edu>

    [jkr1] joyce k. reynolds <jkrey@isi.edu>

    [jxm] joseph murdock <---none--->

    [xerox] fonda pallone (415-813-7164)

    reynolds & postel [page 178]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    []

    url = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/…ana/assignments/ethernet-numbers

    reynolds & postel [page 179]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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 <malis_a@timeplex.com>

    [gs2] greg satz <satz@cisco.com>

    []

    url = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/…ana/assignments/x25-type-numbers

    reynolds & postel [page 180]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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]

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    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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]

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    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]

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    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 <blasco@icnucevm.cnuce.cnr.it>

    [ad67] andy davis <andy@spider.co.uk>

    [axh] arthur harvey <harvey@gah.enet.dec.com>

    [axm] alex martin <---none--->

    [bxd] brian dockter <---none--->

    [fxb] <mystery contact>

    [gb7] gerd beling <gbeling@isi.edu>

    [jbp] jon postel <postel@isi.edu.

    [jd21] jonathan dreyer <dreyer@ccv.bbn.com>

    [jfw] jon f. wilkes <wilkes@ccint1.rsre.mod.uk>

    [jk64] mystery contact!

    [jxe2] jeanne evans <jme%rsre.mod.uk@cs.ucl.ac.uk>

    [lz15] lee ziegenhals <lcz@sat.datapoint.com>

    [ms56] marvin solomon <solomon@cs.wisc.edu>

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    [mo2] michael o'brien <obrien@aerospace.aero.org>

    [oxg] oyvind gjerstad <ogj%tglobe2.uucp@nac.no>

    [pam6] paul mcnabb <pam@purdue.edu>

    [pk] peter kirstein <kirstein@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk>

    [pxd] peter delchiappo <---none--->

    [pxf1] per futtrup <---none--->

    [ram57] rex mann <---none--->

    [sxa3] sten andler <---none--->

    [tn] thomas narten <narten@purdue.edu>

    [tc27] thomas calderwood <tcalderw@bbn.com>

    [txr] tim rylance <praxis!tkr@uunet.uu.net>

    [uxb] <mystery contact>

    [vxt] v. taylor <vktaylor@ncs.dnd.ca>

    []

    url = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/…assignments/public-data-network-
    numbers

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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

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    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:

    1. 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

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    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.

    2. 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

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    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 <morrisd@imo-uvax.dca.mil>

    [jbp] jon postel <postel@isi.edu>

    [jbw1] joseph walters, jr. <jwalters@bbn.com>

    [jgh] jim herman <herman@ccj.bbn.com>

    [mb] michael brescia <brescia@ccv.bbn.com>

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    [rxm] robert myhill <myhill@ccs.bbn.com>

    [xerox] fonda pallone <---none--->

    []

    url = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/…na/assignments/milnet-parameters

    reynolds & postel [page 190]

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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

    []

    url = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/…a/assignments/xns-protocol-types

    reynolds & postel [page 191]

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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| |
    --------------|--------|--------|--------|

    []

    reynolds & postel [page 192]

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    url = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/…/iana/assignments/ip-xns-mapping

    reynolds & postel [page 193]

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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 (jas@proteon.com).

    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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    []

    url = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/…ssignments/pronet80-type-numbers

    reynolds & postel [page 195]

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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 iana@isi.edu.

    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

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    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

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    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

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    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/…a/assignments/novell-sap-numbers

    []

    url = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/…a/assignments/novell-sap-numbers

    reynolds & postel [page 199]

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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

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    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]

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    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

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    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:

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    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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:

    reynolds & postel [page 204]

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    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

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    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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] <ken@funk.com>

    [schneider] kevin schneider <kevin@adtran.com>

    []

    url = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/…tes/iana/assignments/ppp-numbers

    reynolds & postel [page 206]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 207]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 208]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 209]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 210]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 211]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 212]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 213]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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.

    []

    url = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/…s/iana/assignments/machine-names

    reynolds & postel [page 214]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 215]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 216]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 217]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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.

    []

    url = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/…signments/operating-system-names

    reynolds & postel [page 218]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 219]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 220]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 221]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 222]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 223]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 224]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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.

    []

    url = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/…/assignments/terminal-type-names

    reynolds & postel [page 225]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 226]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 227]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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

    reynolds & postel [page 228]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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.

    []

    url = ftp://ftp.isi.edu/…s/iana/assignments/service-names

    reynolds & postel [page 229]

    rfc 1700 assigned numbers october 1994

    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: jkrey@isi.edu

    jon postel
    usc/information sciences institute
    4676 admiralty way
    marina del rey, california 90292-6695

    phone: +1 310-822-1511
    email: postel@isi.edu

    []

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