1.
Domain Names — Concepts and Facilities, STD13, RFC-1034
USC/Information Sciences Institute, November 1987
2.
Domain Names — Implementation and Specification, STD 13, RFC-1035
USC/Information Sciences Institute, November 1987
3.
IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture, RFC-1884, Ipsilon Networks
Xerox PARC, December 1995
4.
Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hosts and Routers
Work in Progress
6.
“The MD5 Message Digest Algorithm”
April 1992
7.
“TCP Performance”
The Internet Protocol Journal, Vol. 3, No. 2, Cisco Systems, June 2000
8.
Infocom ’97, апрель, 1997, IEEE/ACM Trans. Networking, V5, N3, p.336-350, June 1997
9.
Университет Осаки, Япония
10.
“Fundamentals of Telecommunication Networks”
Wiley-Interscience Publication, Jhon Wiley & sons, inc. 1995
11.
ATM Forum Trac Management Specication Version 4.0, Draft Specification ATM Forum/95-0013R11
ATM Forum, March 1996.
12.
“Dynamical behavior of rate based flow control mechanisms”
Computer Communication Review pp. 35-49, April 1990
13.
“End-to-end packet delay and loss behavior in the Internet”
Proc. ACM SIGCOMM ’93
14.
“On the Design of Interfaces for TCP/IP over Wireless”
Proceedings of IEEE Milcom ‘96
15.
“Analysis and simulation of affair queueing algorithm”
Proc. ACM SIGCOMM ‘89
16.
“An approach to high performance high speed data networks”
IEEE Communications Magazine, pp. 74-82, October 1991
17.
“Connections with Multiple Congested Gateways in Packet Switched Networks Part 1: One-way Traffic”
Computer Communications Review, vol. 21 no.5 pp. 30-47,October 1991
18.
“Random Early Detection gateways for congestion avoidance”
IEEE/ACM Transactions of Networking vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 397-413, August 1993. . http://www-nrg.ee.lbl.gov/nrg-paper.html
19.
Proc. ACM SIGCOMM ’88, pp. 314-329
20.
message to end2end-interest mailing list, April 1990, URL
21.
“Berkeley TCP evolution from 4.3-tahoe to 4.3-reno”
Proc. of the 18th Internet Engineering Task Force, Vancouver, August, 1990
22.
“Improving Round Trip Time Estimates in Reliable Transport Protocols”
ACM Trans. on Computer Systems, vol. 9no. 4, pp. 364-373, November 1991
23.
“Window-based error recovery and flow control with a slow acknowledgement channel: a study of TCP/IP performance”
Proceedings of IEEE Infocom 1997
24.
“On the performance of Submitting Excess Traffic to ATM Networks”
Proc. of Globecom 1991 pp. 281-288, December 1991
25.
“Asymptotically optimal design of congestion control for high speed data networks”
IEEE Trans. Commun., vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 301-311, February 1992
26.
“Dynamic adaptive windows for high speed data networks with multiple paths and propagation delays”
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, vol. 25, pp. 663-679, 1993
27.
“Analysis of dynamic congestion control protocols — a Fokker-Planck approximation”
Proc. ACM SIGCOMM ‘91, pp. 159-169
28.
“A generalized processor sharing approach to flow control in integrated services networks — the multiple node case”
Proc. IEEE Infocom ‘93
29.
“A binary feedback scheme for congestion avoidance in computer networks with a connectionless network layer”
Proc. ACM SIGCOMM ’88, pp. 303-313
30.
“A theoretical analysis of feedback flow control”
Proc. ACM SIGCOMM ’90, pp. 156-165
31.
“Some observations on the dynamics of a congestion control algorithm”
Computer Communication Review, pp. 30-39, October 1990
32.
“A new architecture for packet switching network protocols”
Ph. D. dissertation, M.I.T. Lab. Comput. Sci. ,Cambridge, MA., 1989
33.
“Observations on the dynamics of a congestion control algorithm the effects of two-way traffic”
Proc. ACM SIGCOMM ’91, pp. 133-147
34.
“The Macroscopic Behavior of the TCP Congestion Avoidance Algorithm”
ACM SIGCOMM, v27, N3, July 1997. Computer Communication Review, Vol.27, No.3, 1997
35.
“Simulation-based Comparisons of Tahoe, Reno, and SACK TCP”
36.
IEEE GLOBECOM’01, San Antonio, TX, USA
38.
“Promoting the Use of End-to-End Congestion Control in the Internet”
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Internetworking, V7, N4. August 1999
39.
“A Packet Selection Algorithm for Adaptive Transmission of Smoothed Video Over a Wireless Channel”
40.
“Modeling TCP Throughput: A Simple Model and Its Empirical Validation”
UMASS CMPSCI Tech. Report TR98-008, Feb.1998
52.
IEEE J. Select. Areas Commun. V13, pp. 633-641, 1995
54.
Proc. SIGCOMM Symp. Communications Architectures and Protocols, Aug. 1998, pp.303-314
55.
Proc. Conf. Computer Communications. (IEEE INFOCOM) Mar. 1998
56.
An Integrated Congestion Management Architecture for Internet Hosts
Proc. ACM SIGCOMM, Cambridge, MA, September 1999
57.
EquationBased Congestion Control for Unicast Applications
August 2000, Proc. ACM SIGCOMM 2000
58.
EquationBased Congestion Control for Unicast Applications: the Extended Version
ICSI tech report TR0003, March 2000
59.
Modeling TCP Throughput: A Simple Model and its Empirical Validation
Proc. ACM SIGCOMM 1998
60.
Computing TCP's Retransmission Timer, RFC-2988
November 2000
61.
The Addition of Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) to IP, RFC-3168
September 2001
62.
RTP: A Transport Protocol for RealTime Applications, RFC-1889
January 1996
63.
Robust Congestion Signaling
IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, November 2001
64.
Diploma Thesis, University of Mannheim, February 2000
65.
Resource Location Protocol, RFC-887, CMU
December 1983
66.
DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions, RFC-1533
Lachman Technology, Inc., Bucknell University, October 1993
67.
Requirements for Internet Hosts — Communication Layers, STD 3, RFC-1122
USC/Information Sciences Institute, October 1989
68.
Requirements for Internet Hosts — Application and Support, STD 3, RFC-1123
USC/Information Sciences Institute, October 1989
69.
Dynamic Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (DRARP)
Work in Progress
70.
Uniform Access to Internet Directory Services
Proc. of ACM SIGCOMM' 90 (Special issue of Computer Communications Review), 20(4):5059, 1990
71.
Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP), RFC-951
Stanford and SUN Microsystems, September 1985
72.
Interoperation between DHCP and BOOTP, RFC-1534
Bucknell University, October 1993
73.
A Reverse Address Resolution Protocol, RFC-903
Stanford, June 1984
74.
On Traffic Phase Effects in Packet Switched Gateways
Internetworking: Research and Experience vol.3 no.3 pp. 115-156, September 1992. (An earlier version of this paper appeared in Computer Communication Review, vol. 21 no.2 April 1991)
75.
Domain Names — Implementation and Specification, STD 13, RFC-1035
USC/Information Sciences Institute, November 1987
76.
Dynamic IP-адрес Assignment for Ethernet Attached Hosts
Work in Progress
77.
BOOTP Vendor Information Extensions, RFC-1497
USC/Information Sciences Institute, August 1993
78.
A Protocol for the Dynamic Assignment of IP-адресes for use on an Ethernet
Available from the Athena Project, MIT, 1989
79.
Clarifications and Extensions for the Bootstrap Protocol, RFC-1542
Carnegie Mellon University, October 1993
80.
The User Class Option for DHCP, RFC-3004
November 2000
81.
DHCP Relay Agent Information Option. RFC-3046
January 2001
83.
DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions, RFC-2132
March 1997
84.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, RFC-2131
March 1997
85.
Uniform Resource Locators (URL), RFC-1738
December 1994
86.
DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions, RFC-2132
March 1997
87.
Tags for the identification of languages, RFC-1766
UNINETT, March 1995
88.
The Internet Gopher Protocol: (a distributed document search and retrieval protocol), RFC-1436
University of Minnesota, March 1993
89.
Universal Resource Identifiers in WWW, A Unifying Syntax for the Expression of Names and Addresses of Objects on the Network as used in the WorldWide Web", RFC-1630
CERN, June 1994
90.
Uniform Resource Locators (URL), RFC-1738
CERN, Xerox PARC, University of Minnesota, December 1994
91.
HyperText Markup Language Specification — 2.0, RFC-1866
MIT/LCS, November 1995
92.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol — HTTP/1.0., RFC-1945 MIT/LCS
UC Irvine, May 1996
93.
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies, RFC-2045
Innosoft, First Virtual, November 1996
94.
Requirements for Internet hosts — application and support, STD3, RFC-1123
IETF, October 1989
95.
Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages, STD 11, RFC-822
UDEL, August 1982
96.
WAIS Interface Protocol Prototype Functional Specification, (v1.5)
Thinking Machines Corporation, April 1990
97.
Relative Uniform Resource Locators, RFC-1808
UC Irvine, June 1995
98.
Standard for interchange of USENET messages, RFC-1036
AT&T Bell Laboratories, Center for Seismic Studies, December 1987
99.
Network News Transfer Protocol. A Proposed Standard for the StreamBased Transmission of News", RFC-977
UC San Diego, UC Berkeley, February 1986
100.
MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part Three: Message Header Extensions for NonASCII Text, RFC-2047
University of Tennessee, November 1996
101.
Formbased File Upload in HTML, RFC-1867
Xerox Corporation, November 1995
102.
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, STD 10, RFC-821
USC/ISI, August 1982
103.
Media Type Registration Procedure, RFC-2048
USC/ISI, November 1996
104.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP), STD 9, RFC-959
USC/ISI, October 1985
105.
Assigned Numbers, STD 2, RFC-1700
USC/ISI, October 1994
106.
Functional Requirements for Uniform Resource Names, RFC-1737, MIT/LCS
Xerox Corporation, December 1994
107.
USASCII. Coded Character Set — 7Bit American Standard Code for Information Interchange
Standard ANSI X3.41986, ANSI, 1986
108.
ISO8859. International Standard — Information Processing — 8-bit SingleByte Coded Graphic Character Sets
1987-1990
109.
The ContentMD5 Header Field, RFC-1864
Carnegie Mellon, Dover Beach Consulting, October, 1995
110.
Renumbering Needs Work, RFC-1900
IAB, February 1996
111.
GZIP file format specification version 4.3. RFC-1952
Aladdin Enterprises, May 1996
112.
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, v. 28, pp. 2535, Dec. 1995
113.
Analysis of HTTP Performance
USC/Information Sciences Institute, June 1996
114.
Network Time Protocol, Version 3, Specification, Implementation and Analysis, RFC- 1305
University of Delaware, March 1992
115.
DEFLATE Compressed Data Format Specification version 1.3. RFC 1951
Aladdin Enterprises, May 1996
116.
Analysis of HTTP Performance Problems
117.
ZLIB Compressed Data Format Specification version 3.3, RFC-1950
Aladdin Enterprises, InfoZIP, May 1996
118.
An Extension to HTTP : Digest Access Authentication, RFC-2069
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119.
"Architectural considerations for a new generation of protocols," in SIGCOMM Symposium on Communications Architectures и Protocols
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, pp. 200208, IEEE, Sept. 1990. Computer Communications Review, Vol. 20(4), Sept. 1990
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Internetworking with TCP/IP , vol. 1. Englewood Cliffs
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121.
"Internet Protocol", STD 5, RFC-791
USC/Information Sciences Institute, September 1981
122.
"Network Time Protocol Version 3", RFC-1305
UDEL, March 1992
123.
"Assigned Numbers", STD 2, RFC-1700
USC/Information Sciences Institute, October 1994
124.
"Randomness Recommendations for Security", RFC-1750
DEC, Cybercash, MIT, December 1994
125.
"Scalable feedback control for multicast video distribution in the internet" in SIGCOMM Symposium on Communications Architectures и Protocols
London, England, pp. 5867, ACM, Aug. 1994
126.
"Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part III: Algorithms, Modes, и Identifiers", RFC-1423
TIS, IAB IRTF PSRG, IETF PEM WG, February 1993
127.
"Security mechanisms in highlevel network protocols"
ACM Computing Surveys, vol. 15, pp. 135171, June 1983
128.
"The MD5 MessageDigest Algorithm", RFC-1321
MIT Laboratory for Computer Science и RSA Data Security, Inc., April 1992
129.
"Security services for multimedia conferencing," in 16-th National Computer Security Conference
Baltimore, Maryland, pp. 391395, Sept. 1993
130.
"The synchronization of periodic routing messages"
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking , vol. 2, pp. 122136, April 1994
131.
"Dynamic QoS control of multimedia applications based on RTP"
Computer Communications , Jan. 1996
132.
"The synchronization of periodic routing messages" in SIGCOMM Symposium on Communications Architectures and Protocols
San Francisco, California, pp. 3344, ACM, Sept. 1993. also in [24]
133.
Foundations of digital signal processing and data analysis New York
New York: Macmillan, 1987
134.
Unicode Consortium, The Unicode Standard New York
New York: AddisonWesley, 1991
135.
"Domain Names — Concepts and Facilities", STD13, RFC-1034
USC/Information Sciences Institute, November 1987
136.
"Domain Names — Implementation and Specification", STD 13, RFC-1035
USC/Information Sciences Institute, November 1987
137.
"Requirements for Internet Hosts — Application and Support", STD 3, RFC-1123
Internet Engineering Task Force, October 1989
138.
"Address Allocation for Private Internets", RFC-1597
T.J. Watson Research Center, IBM Corp., Chrysler Corp., RIPE NCC, March 1994
139.
"Network 10 Considered Harmful (Some Practices Shouldn't be Codified)", RFC1627
Silicon Graphics, Inc., Apple Computer, Inc., Silicon Graphics, Inc., July 1994
140.
"Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages", STD 11, RFC-822
UDEL, August 1982
141.
An Introduction to Probability Theory and its Applications, Volume 1 , vol. 1. New York
New York: John Wiley and Sons, third ed., 1968
142.
“Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax,” RFC 2396
August 1998
143.
“SIP Services: Slowly Rolling Forward”
Business Communications Review, June 2002
144.
“SIP for the Enterprise: Work in Progress”
Business Communications Review, February 2003
145.
“SDP: Session Description Protocol” RFC 2327
April 1998
146.
“The PINT Service Protocol: Extensions to SIP and SDP for IP Access to Telephone Call Services” RFC 2848
June 2000
147.
“SIP: Session Initiation Protocol” RFC 3261
June 2002
148.
“An Offer/Answer Model with the Session Description Protocol” RFC 3264
June 2002
149.
“The Session Initiation Protocol: Providing Advanced Telephony Access Across the Internet”
Bell Labs Technical Journal, OctoberDecember 1998
150.
Figures 2 through 4 are adapted from ones developed by Professor H. Charles Baker of Southern Methodist University
151.
RFC2386
A Framework for QoSbased Routing in the Internet. August 1998
152.
RFC1633. Integrated Services in the Internet Architecture: an Overview
June 1994
153.
RFC2547. BGP/MPLS VPNs
March 1999
154.
RFC2702, Requirements for Traffic Engineering Over MPLS
September 1999
155.
RFC2917, A Core MPLS IP VPN Architecture
September 2000
156.
RFC3031, Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture
January 2001
157.
RFC3032, MPLS Label Stack Encoding
January 2001
158.
RFC3035, MPLS using LDP and ATM VC Switching
January 2001
159.
RFC3063, MPLS Loop Prevention Mechanism
February 2001
160.
Искусство оптимизации трафика
Журнал сетевых решений LAN, декабрь 2001, стр. 38-47
161.
Виртуальные частные сети на основе MPLS
Журнал сетевых решений LAN, январь 2002, стр. 58-63
162.
Глобальная служба MPLS: опережая время
Журнал сетевых решений LAN, март 2002, стр. 32-38
163.
MPLS на службе VPN
Журнал сетевых решений LAN, март 2002, стр. 40-47
164.
RFC3270, MultiProtocol Label Switching (MPLS) Support of Differentiated Services
May 2002.
167.
MPLS and VPN Architectures. A Practical Guide to Understanding, Designing and Deploying MPLS and MPLSEnabled VPNs
Cisco Press, 2000
168.
The MPLS Primer. An Introduction to Multiprotocol Label Switching
Prentice Hall, 2001
169.
MPLS. Implementing the Technology. With CDROM
Addison Wesley, 2001
171.
RFC2430, Provider Architecture for Differentiated Services and Traffic Engineering (PASTE)
October 1998
172.
RFC2210, The Use of RSVP with IETF Integrated Services
September 1997.
173.
"Resource ReSerVation Protocol", RFC2205
September 1997
174.
Multiprotocol Extensions for BGP4. RFC2858
June 2000
175.
RFC2212. Specification of the ControlledLoad Network Element Service
September 1997.
176.
RFC2212. Specification of Guaranteed Quality of Service
September 1997.
177.
RFC2748. The COPS (Common Open Policy Service) Protocol
January 2000
178.
“A Framework for PolicyBased Admission Control”, RFC2753
January 2000
179.
RFC2379. RSVP over ATM Implementation Guidelines
August 1998
180.
RFC2380. RSVP over ATM Implementation Requirements
August 1998
181.
RFC2382. A Framework for Integrated Services and RSVP over ATM
August 1998
182.
RFC2749 COPS usage for RSVP
January 2000
183.
RFC2750. RSVP Extensions for Policy Control
January 2000
184.
RFC2814. SBM (Subnet Bandwidth Manager): A Protocol for RSVPbased Admission Control over IEEE 802style networks
May 2000
185.
RFC3175. Aggregation of RSVP for IPv4 and IPv6 Reservations
September 2001
186.
RFC3209. RSVPTE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels
December 2001
187.
RFC2940. Definitions of Managed Objects for Common Open Policy Service (COPS) Protocol Clients
October 2000
188.
RFC3084. COPS Usage for Policy Provisioning (COPSPR)
March 2001
189.
Контроль трафика в сетях ATM
LAN/Журнал Сетевых решений №12/98
195.
IPDatentransport ist nur der Anfang. Wilhelm Greiner
LANline 10/2002, стр. 110-115; MPLS als Hoffnungstraeger. Gerhard Kafka, LANline 10/2002, стр. 122-125. Keine Zeit fuer Auszeigen. Markus Heis, LANline 10/2002, стр. 126129;
196.
Overview of IP Multicast in a MultiProtocol Label Switching (MPLS) Environment; RFC3353
August 2002
197.
Time To Live (TTL) Processing in MultiProtocol Label Switching (MPLS) Networks; RFC3443
January 2003
198.
Framework for MultiProtocol Label Switching (MPLS)based Recovery; RFC3469
February 2003
199.
Generalized MultiProtocol Label Switching (GMPLS)Signaling Functional Description; RFC3471
January 2003
200.
Generalized MultiProtocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Signaling Constraintbased Routed Label Distribution Protocol (CRLDP) Extensions; RFC3472
January 2003
201.
Generalized MultiProtocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Signaling Resource ReserVation ProtocolTraffic Engineering (RSVPTE) Extensions; RFC3473
January 2003
202.
Graceful Restart Mechanism for Label Distribution Protocol; RFC3478
February 2003
203.
Fault Tolerance for the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP); RFC3479
February 2003
204.
“Качество обслуживания в сетях IP”
Cisco Press, 2003
205.
Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS Field)in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers; RFC2474
December 1998
206.
Assured Forwarding PHB Group; RFC2597
June 1999
208.
“MPLS and VPN Architectures”
Cisco Press, 2001
209.
RFC3812. Definitions of Textual Conventions (TCs) for Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Management
June 2004
210.
RFC3812. Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Traffic Engineering (TE) Management Information Base (MIB)
June 2004
211.
RFC3813. Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Switching Router (LSR) Management Information Base (MIB)
June 2004
212.
RFC3814. Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Forwarding Equivalence Class To Next Hop Label Forwarding Entry (FECToNHLFE) Management Information Base (MIB)
June 2004
213.
RFC3815. Definitions of Managed Objects for the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
June 2004
214.
RFC3919. Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) Protocol Identifiers for IPv6 and Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS)
October 2004
215.
RFC4023. Encapsulating MPLS in IP or Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
March 2005
216.
“Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture” RFC 3031
January 2001
217.
“Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels”. BCP 14, RFC 2119
March 1997
218.
“Internet Control Message Protocol”, STD 5, RFC 792
September 1981
219.
“Path MTU Discovery”, RFC 1191
November 1990
220.
“IP Router Alert Option”, RFC 2113
February 1997
221.
“The PointtoPoint Protocol (PPP)”, STD 51, RFC1661
July 1994
222.
“Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Specification”, RFC 1885
December 1995
223.
“Path MTU Discovery for IP version 6”, RFC 1981
August 1996
224.
“MPLS Using LDP и ATM VC Switching”, RFC 3035
January 2001
225.
“A Proposed Architecture for MPLS”
Work in Progress.
226.
“A Framework for Multiprotocol Label Switching”
Work in Progress
227.
“Provider Architecture for Differentiated Services и Traffic Engineering (PASTE)”, RFC 2430
October 1998
228.
“Cisco Systems’ Tag Switching Architecture — Overview”, RFC 2105
February 1997
229.
“Quality of Service Extensions to OSPF”
Work in Progress
230.
“A Framework for QoS Based Routing in the Интернет”, RFC 2386
August 1998
231.
“QoS Routing Mechanisms и OSPF Extensions”, RFC 2676
August 1999
232.
“A Taxonomy for Congestion Control Algorithms in Packet Switching Networks”
IEEE Network Magazine, Volume 9, Number 5, July/August 1995
233.
“Routing Subject to Quality of Service Constraints in Integrated Communication Networks“
IEEE Network, July 1995, pp 46-55
234.
“Traffic Management Specification: Version 4.0”
ATM Forum, April 1996
235.
“Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) — Version 1, Functional Specification”, RFC 2205
September 1997
236.
“Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture”, RFC 3031
January 2001
237.
“Requirements for Traffic Engineering over MPLS”, RFC 2702
September 1999
238.
“Specification of the ControlledLoad Network Element Service”, RFC 2211
September 1997
239.
“MPLS Label Stack Encoding”, RFC 3032
January 2001
240.
“Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels”, BCP 14, RFC2119,
March 1997
241.
“Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite”, RFC 1349
July 1992
242.
“Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS Field) in the IPv4 и IPv6 Headers”, RFC 2474
December 1998
243.
“Signaled Preemption Priority Policy Element”, RFC 2751
January 2000
244.
“Applicability Statement for Extensions to RSVP for LSPTunnels”, RFC 3210
December 2001
245.
“The Use of RSVP with IETF Integrated Services”, RFC 2210
September 1997
246.
“Internet Control Message Protocol”, STD 5, RFC 792
September 1981
247.
“Path MTU Discovery”, RFC 1191
November 1990
248.
“Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)”, RFC 2463
December 1998
249.
“Guidelines for Writing an IANA Considerations Section in RFCs”, BCP 26, RFC 2434
October 1998
250.
“Specification of the Null Service Type”, RFC 2997
November 2000
251.
"An Architecture for IPv6 Unicast Address Allocation", RFC-1887
cisco Systems, December 1995
252.
"Generalized MultiProtocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Architecture"
October 2004
253.
"IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP)", RFC-2401
November 1998
254.
"The Internet Key Exchange (IKE)", RFC-2409
November 1998
255.
TCP Friendly Rate Control (TFRC): Protocol Specification, RFC-3448
Proposed Standard, January 2003
256.
"RSVP Refresh Overhead Reduction Extensions", RFC-2961
April 2001
257.
"Generalized MultiProtocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Signaling Functional Description", RFC-3471
January 2003
258.
"Signalling Unnumbered Links in Resource Reservation Protocol — Traffic Engineering (RSVPTE)", RFC-3477
January 2003
259.
"IP Authentication Header", RFC-2401
November 1998
260.
"Guidelines for Writing an IANA Considerations Section in RFC-s", BCP 26, RFC-2434
October 1998.
261.
Stream Control Transmission Protocol. RFC-2960
RFC-2119, March 1997
262.
The Internet Standards ProcessRevision 3. RFC-2026
September 1997
263.
Datagram Congestion Control Protocol
draftietfdccpspec04.txt, работа продолжается, июнь 2003
264.
"GMPLS SONET/SDH Specifics"
Work in Progress
265.
"Routing Extensions in Support of Generalized MPLS"
Work in Progress
266.
"GMPLS Signaling Procedure for Egress Control."
February 2005
267.
"The MD5 MessageDigest Algorithm," RFC-1321
April 1992
268.
"Generalized MultiProtocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Signaling Resource ReserVation ProtocolTraffic Engineering (RSVPTE) Extensions"
January 2003
269.
"A Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP4)", RFC-1771
March 1995
270.
"Link Management Protocol"
Work in Progress
271.
"Link Bundling in MPLS Traffic Engineering"
Work in Progress
272.
"LSP Hierarchy with MPLS TE"
Work in Progress
273.
"The Internet Standards Process — Revision 3" BCP 9, RFC-2026
ctober 1996
274.
"RSVP Cryptographic Authentication",RFC-2747
January 2000
275.
"ConstraintBased LSP Setup using LDP", RFC-3212
January 2002
276.
"RSVPTE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels", RFC-3209
December 2001
277.
"LDP Specification", RFC-3036
January 2001
278.
"LDP Applicability", RFC-3037
January 2001
279.
"MPLS using LDP and ATM VC Switching", RFC-3035
January 2001
280.
"Use of Label Switching on Frame Relay Networks Specification", RFC-3034
January 2001
281.
"MPLS Label Stack Encoding", RFC-3032
January 2001
282.
"OSPF Version 2", STD 54, RFC-2328
April 1998.
283.
"Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5"
RFC-1483, July 1993
284.
"Generalized MultiProtocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Signaling Constraintbased Routed Label Distribution Protocol (CRLDP) Extensions", RFC-3472
January 2003
285.
"Carrying Label Information in BGP4"
Rekhter, Rosen, Work in Progress
286.
"Guidelines for Writing an IANA Considerations Section in RFC-s", BCP 26, RFC-2434
October 1998
287.
"Host Extensions for IP multicasting", STD 5, RFC-1112
Stanford University, August 1989
288.
"Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture", RFC-3031
January 2001
289.
“Two Issues in Reservation Establishment”
Proc. ACM SIGCOMM ‘95, Cambridge, MA, August 1995
290.
“Policy Control for RSVP: Architectural Overview”
Work in Progress
291.
“Specification of Guarantied Quality of Service”
February 2005
292.
“Specification of the ControlledLoad Network Element Service”
Work in Progress
293.
“The Use of RSVP with Integrated Services”, RFC 2210
September 1997
294.
"Requirements for Traffic Engineering over MPLS", RFC-2702
September 1999
295.
"Protection of BGP Sessions via the TCP MD5 Signature Option", RFC-2385
August 1998
296.
"Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) — Version 1 Functional Specification", RFC-2205
September 1997
297.
"Key words for use in RFC-s to Indicate Requirement Levels", BCP 14
RFC-2119, March 1997
298.
“Integrated Services in the Internet Architecture: an Overview”, RFC 1633
ISI, MIT, and PARC, June 1994
299.
“Synchronization of Periodic Routing Messages”
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, Vol. 2, No. 2, April, 1994
300.
“RSVP Extensions for IPSEC Data Flows”, RFC 2207
September 1997
301.
“Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) — Version 1. Applicability Statement”.
November 1998
302.
"MPLS Label Stack Encoding", RFC-3032
January 2001
303.
"ASSIGNED NUMBERS", STD 2, RFC-1700
October 1994
304.
"MPLS using ATM VP Switching"
Work in Progress
305.
“IP Router Alert Option”, RFC 2113
cisco Systems, February 1997
306.
"LDP Specification", RFC-3036
January 2001
307.
"Use of Label Switching on Frame Relay Networks Specification", RFC-3034
January 2001
308.
"ConstraintBased LSP Setup using LDP"
Jamoussi, Editor, Work in Progress
309.
"MPLS using LDP and ATM VC Switching", RFC-3035
January 2001
310.
An EndtoEnd Approach to Host Mobility
Proc. 6th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MOBICOM '00), August 2000
311.
"Neighbor Discovery for IP Version 6 (IPv6)"
Work in Progress
312.
"IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture", RFC-1884
Ipsilon Networks, Xerox PARC, December 1995
313.
"Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification", RFC 1883
Xerox PARC, Ipsilon Networks, December 1995
314.
"Supernetting: an Address Assignment and Aggregation Strategy", RFC 1338
BARRNet, cisco, Merit, OARnet, June 1992
315.
"Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels"
Awduche, Berger, Gan, Li, Swallow, Srinvasan, Work in Progress
316.
"An Architecture for Differentiated Services", RFC-2475
December 1998
317.
"ConstraintBased LSP Setup using LDP"
Work in Progress
318.
“RSVP Cryptographic Authentication”
Work in Progress
319.
"Requirements for Traffic Engineering Over MPLS", RFC-2702
September 1999
320.
“Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) — Version 1.Message Processing Rules”
Work in Progress
321.
"Host Anycasting Service", RFC-1546
BBN, November 1993