Network Working Group J. Postel Request for Comments: 145 UCLA - NMC NIC: 6739 4 May 1971 Updates: 123 Obsoletes: 127 Initial Connection Protocol Control Commands 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. (This note corrects an error pointed out by Eric Harslem of RAND). Server NCP User NCP __________ ________ Listen for Connection L RTS, U, L, l A STR, L, U, 32 ALL, l , 1, 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+1, 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 to link l data sent on link l C B data received on link data received on link l B C Postel [Page 1]
RFC 145 Initial Connection Protocol 4 May 1971
l , l , and l , are links, m and m are messages allocations, b
A B C B C B
and b are bit allocations, and all other symbols are defined in
C
RFC #123.
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