Comments on RFC 123
RFC 127
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| Document | Type | RFC - Unknown (April 1971) Errata Obsoleted by RFC 145 Updated by RFC 151 Updates RFC 123 | |
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| Last updated | 2024-12-29 | ||
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RFC 127
Network Working Group J. Postel Request for Comments # 127 20 April 71 NIC #5843 UCLA [Category D.1 Computer Science Updates 123] Comments on RFC 123 The following is my interpretation of the exchange between NCP's which would be necessary to carry out the Initial Connection Protocol of RFC 123. Server NCP User NCP ---------- -------- Listen for Connection on L RTS, U, L, l STR, L, U, 32 A Send 32 bits of data in 1 message on link l A (value is S) Receive 32 bits of data from link l (value is S) A CLS, L, U CLS, U, L STR, S+1, U, B STR, U+1, S, B s u RTS, S, U+1, l RTS, U, S+1, l B c wait for connection wait for connection ALL, l , m , b ALL, l , m , b B B B c c c data sent on link l data sent on link l c B data received on link l data received on link l B c [Page 1] l , l , and l are links, m and m are message allocations, b A B c B c B and b are bit allocations, and all other symbols are as defined in c RFC 123. [ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ] [ into the online RFC archives by Gert Doering 4/97 ] [Page 2]