Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!ames!ucbcad!ucbvax!ted@cgl.ucsf.edu@blia.UUCP From: ted@cgl.ucsf.edu@blia.UUCP (Ted Marshall) Newsgroups: mod.protocols Subject: Re: (none) Message-ID: <8701221721.AA16096@blia.BLI> Date: Thu, 22-Jan-87 12:21:24 EST Article-I.D.: blia.8701221721.AA16096 Posted: Thu Jan 22 12:21:24 1987 Date-Received: Fri, 23-Jan-87 21:12:25 EST References: <8701220540.AA21512@EDDIE.MIT.EDU> Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The ARPA Internet Lines: 36 Approved: protocols@red.rutgers.edu Summary: Dec publishes functional specs In article <8701220540.AA21512@EDDIE.MIT.EDU>, root@musocs.UUCP (Postmaster) writes: > Do you have anything that describes the DECnet protocol? > Better still, do you know of any company/university that > has DECnet running under 4.3BSD? We have all the Ultrix > sources, but are missing the DECnet stuff. > > matt > musocs!matt@eddie.mit.edu DEC publishes a complete set of functional specs for the DECnet protocols (DNA). I think these are all current: _DECnet_DNA_Phase_IV_General_Desc_ AA-N149A-TC _DNA_Phase_IV_Ethernet_Node_Product_Arch_Spec_ AA-X440A-TK _""""""""""""_Ethernet_Data_Link_Func_Spec_ AA-Y298A-TK _""""""""""""_Routing_Layer_F_S_ AA-X435A-TK _""""""""""""_NSP_F_S_ (Transport layer) AA-X439A-TK _""""""""""""_Net_Management_F_S_ AA-X437A-TK _""""""""""""_Maint_Operations_F_S_ AA-X436A-TK _Dna_Phase_III_Session_Control_F_S_ AA-K182A-TK _DNA_Data_Access_Protocol_F_S_ (FTP equiv) AA-K177A-TK _DNA_DDCMP_F_S_ (Serial line Data Link protocol) AA-K175A-TK Also, I know that SUN has implemented DECnet for their UNIX. =============================================================================== Ted Marshall Britton Lee, Inc. p-mail: 14600 Winchester Blvd, Los Gatos, Ca 95030 voice: (408)378-7000 uucp: ...!ucbvax!mtxinu!blia!ted ARPA: mtxinu!blia!ted@Berkeley.EDU disclaimer: These opinions are my own and may not reflect those of my employer; I leave them alone and they leave me alone. fortune for today: Line Printer paper is strongest at the perforations.