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Request for Comments (RFC) 6800-6899
2012
- 6801Ulas C. Kozat, Ali C. Begen:
Pseudo Content Delivery Protocol (CDP) for Protecting Multiple Source Flows in the Forward Error Correction (FEC) Framework. 1-11 - 6802Steve Baillargeon, Christofer Flinta, Andreas Johnsson:
Ericsson Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol (TWAMP) Value-Added Octets. 1-15 - 6803Greg Hudson:
Camellia Encryption for Kerberos 5. 1-13 - 6804Bill Manning:
DISCOVER: Supporting Multicast DNS Queries. 1-9 - 6805Daniel King, Adrian Farrel:
The Application of the Path Computation Element Architecture to the Determination of a Sequence of Domains in MPLS and GMPLS. 1-33 - 6806Sam Hartman, Kenneth Raeburn, Larry Zhu:
Kerberos Principal Name Canonicalization and Cross-Realm Referrals. 1-19 - 6807Dino Farinacci, Greg Shepherd, Stig Venaas, Yiqun Cai:
Population Count Extensions to Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM). 1-15 - 6808Len Ciavattone, Rüdiger Geib, Al Morton, Matthias Wieser:
Test Plan and Results Supporting Advancement of RFC 2679 on the Standards Track. 1-29 - 6809Christer Holmberg, Ivo Sedlacek, Hadriel Kaplan:
Mechanism to Indicate Support of Features and Capabilities in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). 1-19
2013
- 6810Randy Bush, Rob Austein:
The Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) to Router Protocol. 1-27 - 6811Pradosh Mohapatra, John G. Scudder, David Ward, Randy Bush, Rob Austein:
BGP Prefix Origin Validation. 1-10 - 6812Murtaza Chiba, Alexander Clemm, Steven Medley, Joseph Salowey, Sudhir Thombare, Eshwar Yedavalli:
Cisco Service-Level Assurance Protocol. 1-27
2012
- 6813Joseph Salowey, Steve Hanna:
The Network Endpoint Assessment (NEA) Asokan Attack Analysis. 1-8 - 6814Carlos Pignataro, Fernando Gont:
Formally Deprecating Some IPv4 Options. 1-6 - 6815Scott O. Bradner, Kevin Dubray, Jim McQuaid, Al Morton:
Applicability Statement for RFC 2544: Use on Production Networks Considered Harmful. 1-11 - 6816Vincent Roca, Mathieu Cunche, Jérôme Lacan:
Simple Low-Density Parity Check (LDPC) Staircase Forward Error Correction (FEC) Scheme for FECFRAME. 1-24 - 6817Stanislav Shalunov, Greg Hazel, Janardhan R. Iyengar, Mirja Kühlewind:
Low Extra Delay Background Transport (LEDBAT). 1-25
2013
- 6818Peter E. Yee:
Updates to the Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Profile. 1-8 - 6819Torsten Lodderstedt, Mark Mcgloin, Phil Hunt:
OAuth 2.0 Threat Model and Security Considerations. 1-71 - 6820Thomas Narten, Manish Karir, Ian Foo:
Address Resolution Problems in Large Data Center Networks. 1-17
2012
- 6821Enrico Marocco, Antonio Fusco, Ivica Rimac, Vijay K. Gurbani:
Improving Peer Selection in Peer-to-peer Applications: Myths vs. Reality. 1-16 - 6822Stefano Previdi, Les Ginsberg, Mike Shand, Abhay Roy, Dave Ward:
IS-IS Multi-Instance. 1-14 - 6823Les Ginsberg, Stefano Previdi, Mike Shand:
Advertising Generic Information in IS-IS. 1-11
2013
- 6824Alan Ford, Costin Raiciu, Mark Handley, Olivier Bonaventure:
TCP Extensions for Multipath Operation with Multiple Addresses. 1-64 - 6825Masanori Miyazawa, Tomohiro Otani, Kenji Kumaki, Thomas D. Nadeau:
Traffic Engineering Database Management Information Base in Support of MPLS-TE/GMPLS. 1-40 - 6826IJsbrand Wijnands, Toerless Eckert, Nicolai Leymann, Maria Napierala:
Multipoint LDP In-Band Signaling for Point-to-Multipoint and Multipoint-to-Multipoint Label Switched Paths. 1-12 - 6827Andrew G. Malis, Acee Lindem, Dimitri Papadimitriou:
Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON) Routing for OSPFv2 Protocols. 1-30 - 6828Jinwei Xia:
Content Splicing for RTP Sessions. 1-17 - 6829Mach (Guoyi) Chen, Ping Pan, Carlos Pignataro, Rajiv Asati:
Label Switched Path (LSP) Ping for Pseudowire Forwarding Equivalence Classes (FECs) Advertised over IPv6. 1-8 - 6830Dino Farinacci, Vince Fuller, David Meyer, Darrel Lewis:
The Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP). 1-75 - 6831Dino Farinacci, David Meyer, John Zwiebel, Stig Venaas:
The Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) for Multicast Environments. 1-28 - 6832Darrel Lewis, David Meyer, Dino Farinacci, Vince Fuller:
Interworking between Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) and Non-LISP Sites. 1-19 - 6833Vince Fuller, Dino Farinacci:
Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) Map-Server Interface. 1-13 - 6834Luigi Iannone, Damien Saucez, Olivier Bonaventure:
Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) Map-Versioning. 1-21 - 6835Dino Farinacci, David Meyer:
The Locator/ID Separation Protocol Internet Groper (LIG). 1-12 - 6836Vince Fuller, Dino Farinacci, David Meyer, Darrel Lewis:
Locator/ID Separation Protocol Alternative Logical Topology (LISP+ALT). 1-25 - 6837Eliot Lear:
NERD: A Not-so-novel Endpoint ID (EID) to Routing Locator (RLOC) Database. 1-31 - 6838Ned Freed, John C. Klensin, Tony Hansen:
Media Type Specifications and Registration Procedures. 1-32 - 6839Tony Hansen, Alexey Melnikov:
Additional Media Type Structured Syntax Suffixes. 1-14 - 6840Samuel Weiler, David Blacka:
Clarifications and Implementation Notes for DNS Security (DNSSEC). 1-21 - 6841Fredrik Ljunggren, Anne-Marie Eklund Löwinder, Tomofumi Okubo:
A Framework for DNSSEC Policies and DNSSEC Practice Statements. 1-27 - 6842Narasimha Swamy, Gaurav Halwasia, Prashant Jhingran:
Client Identifier Option in DHCP Server Replies. 1-5 - 6843Alan Clark, Kevin Gross, Qin Wu:
RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) Extended Report (XR) Block for Delay Metric Reporting. 1-9 - 6844Phillip M. Hallam-Baker, Rob Stradling:
DNS Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) Resource Record. 1-18 - 6845Nischal Sheth, Lili Wang, Jeffrey Zhang:
OSPF Hybrid Broadcast and Point-to-Multipoint Interface Type. 1-9 - 6846Ghyslain Pelletier, Kristofer Sandlund, Lars-Erik Jonsson, Mark A. West:
RObust Header Compression (ROHC): A Profile for TCP/IP (ROHC-TCP). 1-96 - 6847David Melman, Tal Mizrahi, Donald E. Eastlake III:
Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) over Transparent Interconnection of Lots of Links (TRILL). 1-13 - 6848James Winterbottom, Martin Thomson, Richard L. Barnes, Brian Rosen, Robins George:
Specifying Civic Address Extensions in the Presence Information Data Format Location Object (PIDF-LO). 1-21 - 6849Hadriel Kaplan, Kaynam Hedayat, Nagarjuna Venna, Paul E. Jones, Nathan Stratton:
An Extension to the Session Description Protocol (SDP) and Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) for Media Loopback. 1-33 - 6850Anil Rijhsinghani, Kate Zebrose:
Definitions of Managed Objects for Routing Bridges (RBridges). 1-59 - 6851Arnt Gulbrandsen, Ned Freed:
Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) - MOVE Extension. 1-8 - 6852Russ Housley, Steve Mills, Jeff Jaffe, Bernard Aboba, Lynn St. Amour:
Affirmation of the Modern Paradigm for Standards. 1-5 - 6853John Jason Brzozowski, Jean-Francois Tremblay, Jack Chen, Tomasz Mrugalski:
DHCPv6 Redundancy Deployment Considerations. 1-16 - 6854Barry Leiba:
Update to Internet Message Format to Allow Group Syntax in the "From:" and "Sender:" Header Fields. 1-9 - 6855Pete Resnick, Chris Newman, Sean Shen:
IMAP Support for UTF-8. 1-12 - 6856Randall Gellens, Chris Newman, Jiankang Yao, Kazunori Fujiwara:
Post Office Protocol Version 3 (POP3) Support for UTF-8. 1-14 - 6857Kazunori Fujiwara:
Post-Delivery Message Downgrading for Internationalized Email Messages. 1-20 - 6858Arnt Gulbrandsen:
Simplified POP and IMAP Downgrading for Internationalized Email. 1-6 - 6859Barry Leiba:
Update to RFC 3777 to Clarify Nominating Committee Eligibility of IETF Leadership. 1-3 - 6860Yi Yang, Alvaro Retana, Abhay Roy:
Hiding Transit-Only Networks in OSPF. 1-13 - 6861Ioseb Dzmanashvili:
The "create-form" and "edit-form" Link Relations. 1-6 - 6862Gregory M. Lebovitz, Manav Bhatia, Brian Weis:
Keying and Authentication for Routing Protocols (KARP) Overview, Threats, and Requirements. 1-26 - 6863Sam Hartman, Dacheng Zhang:
Analysis of OSPF Security According to the Keying and Authentication for Routing Protocols (KARP) Design Guide. 1-11 - 6864Joe Touch:
Updated Specification of the IPv4 ID Field. 1-19 - 6865Vincent Roca, Mathieu Cunche, Jérôme Lacan, Amine Bouabdallah, Kazuhisa Matsuzono:
Simple Reed-Solomon Forward Error Correction (FEC) Scheme for FECFRAME. 1-23 - 6866Brian E. Carpenter, Sheng Jiang:
Problem Statement for Renumbering IPv6 Hosts with Static Addresses in Enterprise Networks. 1-11 - 6867Yoav Nir, Qin Wu:
An Internet Key Exchange Protocol Version 2 (IKEv2) Extension to Support EAP Re-authentication Protocol (ERP). 1-9 - 6868Cyrus Daboo:
Parameter Value Encoding in iCalendar and vCard. 1-7 - 6869Gonzalo Salgueiro, Joe Clarke, Peter Saint-Andre:
vCard KIND:device. 1-9 - 6870Praveen Muley, Mustapha Aïssaoui:
Pseudowire Preferential Forwarding Status Bit. 1-35 - 6871Robert R. Gilman, Roni Even, Flemming Andreasen:
Session Description Protocol (SDP) Media Capabilities Negotiation. 1-55 - 6872Vijay K. Gurbani, Eric William Burger, Tricha Anjali, Humberto J. Abdelnur, Olivier Festor:
The Common Log Format (CLF) for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP): Framework and Information Model. 1-39 - 6873Gonzalo Salgueiro, Vijay K. Gurbani, Adam B. Roach:
Format for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Common Log Format (CLF). 1-28 - 6874Brian E. Carpenter, Stuart Cheshire, Robert M. Hinden:
Representing IPv6 Zone Identifiers in Address Literals and Uniform Resource Identifiers. 1-10 - 6875Satoshi Kamei, Tsuyoshi Momose, Takeshi Inoue, Tomohiro Nishitani:
The P2P Network Experiment Council's Activities and Experiments with Application-Layer Traffic Optimization (ALTO) in Japan. 1-18 - 6876Paul Sangster, Nancy Cam-Winget, Joseph Salowey:
A Posture Transport Protocol over TLS (PT-TLS). 1-44 - 6877Masataka Mawatari, Masanobu Kawashima, Cameron Byrne:
464XLAT: Combination of Stateful and Stateless Translation. 1-14 - 6878Adam B. Roach:
IANA Registry for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) "Priority" Header Field. 1-3 - 6879Sheng Jiang, Bing Liu, Brian E. Carpenter:
IPv6 Enterprise Network Renumbering Scenarios, Considerations, and Methods. 1-17 - 6880Leif Johansson:
An Information Model for Kerberos Version 5. 1-14 - 6881Brian Rosen, James M. Polk:
Best Current Practice for Communications Services in Support of Emergency Calling. 1-28 - 6882Kenji Kumaki, Tomoki Murai, Dean Cheng, Satoru Matsushima, Peng Jiang:
Support for Resource Reservation Protocol Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) in Layer 3 Virtual Private Networks (L3VPNs). 1-15 - 6883Brian E. Carpenter, Sheng Jiang:
IPv6 Guidance for Internet Content Providers and Application Service Providers. 1-24 - 6884Zheng Fang:
RTP Payload Format for the Enhanced Variable Rate Narrowband-Wideband Codec (EVRC-NW). 1-21 - 6885Marc Blanchet, Andrew Sullivan:
Stringprep Revision and Problem Statement for the Preparation and Comparison of Internationalized Strings (PRECIS). 1-34 - 6886Stuart Cheshire, Marc Krochmal:
NAT Port Mapping Protocol (NAT-PMP). 1-33 - 6887Dan Wing, Stuart Cheshire, Mohamed Boucadair, Reinaldo Penno, Paul Selkirk:
Port Control Protocol (PCP). 1-88 - 6888Simon Perreault, Ikuhei Yamagata, Shin Miyakawa, Akira Nakagawa, Hiroyuki Ashida:
Common Requirements for Carrier-Grade NATs (CGNs). 1-15 - 6889Reinaldo Penno, Tarun Saxena, Mohamed Boucadair, Senthil Sivakumar:
Analysis of Stateful 64 Translation. 1-15 - 6890Michelle Cotton, Leo Vegoda, Ronald P. Bonica, Brian Haberman:
Special-Purpose IP Address Registries. 1-23 - 6891João Damas, Michael Graff, Paul Vixie:
Extension Mechanisms for DNS (EDNS(0)). 1-16 - 6892Erik Wilde:
The 'describes' Link Relation Type. 1-5 - 6893Paul Higgs, Paul Szucs:
A Uniform Resource Name (URN) Namespace for the Open IPTV Forum (OIPF). 1-8 - 6894Rajiv Papneja, Samir Vapiwala, Jay Karthik, Scott Poretsky, Shankar Rao, Jean-Louis Le Roux:
Methodology for Benchmarking MPLS Traffic Engineered (MPLS-TE) Fast Reroute Protection. 1-35 - 6895Donald E. Eastlake III:
Domain Name System (DNS) IANA Considerations. 1-19 - 6896Stefano Barbato, Steven Dorigotti, Thomas Fossati:
SCS: KoanLogic's Secure Cookie Sessions for HTTP. 1-23 - 6897Michael Scharf, Alan Ford:
Multipath TCP (MPTCP) Application Interface Considerations. 1-31 - 6898Dan Li, Daniele Ceccarelli, Lou Berger:
Link Management Protocol Behavior Negotiation and Configuration Modifications. 1-11
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