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- RFC 217 8 September 71
- NIC 7547 James E. White
- Categories: G.3 Computer Research Lab.
- Updates: RFC 105, RFC 122 Univ. of California
- Obsoletes: RFC 74 Santa Barbara
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- Specification Changes for
- OLS, RJE/RJOR, and SMFS
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- The following documents are hereby revised:
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- (1) 'Specifications for Network Use of the UCSB
- On-Line System [16 October 70, RFC 74, NIC 5417],
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- (2) 'Network Specifications for Remote Job Entry and
- Remote Job Output Retrieval at UCSB' [22 March 71,
- RFC 105, NIC 5775], and
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- (3) 'Network Specifications for UCSB's Simple-
- Minded File System' [26 April 71, RFC 122,
- NIC 5834].
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- Revisions are as follows:
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- (1) As far as can be determined, no Network site has
- written code to interface to the UCSB software
- documented in RFC 74 last October. Accordingly,
- UCSB has terminated support for that software,
- and hence RFC 74 is obsolete.
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- (2) In accordance with subsequent Host-Host protocol
- changes, the notion of 'message type' has been
- dropped from the specifications for RJE and RJOR,
- RFC 105. RJE/RJOR no longer send, nor expect to
- receive 8 bits of zeros as the first byte trans-
- mitted over a connection.
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- (3) In accordance with Document 2, RJE and RJOR now
- employ a standard ICP to create a full duplex
- connection to the user. Accordingly, RJE and
- RJOR listen on sockets x'201' and x'301',
- respectively (rather than on x'200' and x'300'
- as before). As documented in RFC 105, RJE
- required only a simplex connection to the user.
- A full duplex connection is now supported, but
- no data is transmitted to the user over the
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- added simplex connection. RJOR now also supports
- a full duplex connection. However, if RJOR is
- required to call the user back when a requested
- job's output is ready, it still does so employing
- a simplex connection to the user's receive socket.
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- (4) RJE/RJOR and SMFS specify a byte size of
- eight for their connection to the user's
- receive socket. The user may choose the
- byte size for the other simplex connection
- to suit himself; any valid byte size is
- acceptable to UCSB.
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- [ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ]
- [ into the online RFC archives by BBN Corp. under the ]
- [ direction of Alex McKenzie. 12/96 ]
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