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User/Server Site Protocol Network Host Questionnaire

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NETWORK WORKING GROUP                                           NIC 5776
Request for Comments #106                              Thomas O'Sullivan
                                                                     RDS
                                                            3 March 1971

                       USER/SERVER SITE PROTOCOL
                       NETWORK HOST QUESTIONNAIRE



        The answer to a number of questions about the characteristics
and operation of Network HOSTS will be useful to implementers of some
early versions of TELNET, and/or to the USER/SERVER SITE PROTOCOL
Committee in their consideration of a full TELNET PROTOCOL
specification.


        Questions of current interest are covered on the attached
questionnaire.  The Technical Liaison contact at each HOST site is asked
to review these questions and fill in the answers as soon as convenient
after receipt.


        One of the members of the committee listed below will contact
each HOST site by telephone in the next few days to record the answers.

   Committee members include:

         Bob Long                   SDC

         John Melvin                SRI/ARC

         Ed Meyer                   MIT/MAC

         Tom O'Sullivan             RDS


        Results of the questionnaire will be tabulated and distributed
as an RFC.












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NETWORK HOST QUESTIONNAIRE* For TELNET Consideration Installation __________________________ Prepared By _______________ System** _____________________________ Date _____________________ 1.) Does system operate on keyboard terminal input on one character at a time (e.g. searching for a special character other than end of line), or does it accumulate a line at a time and operate on the line when a special character is entered, e.g. Carriage Return (CR)? [ ] Line at time [ ] Character at time [ ] Both (Explain) __________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ 2.) What maximum buffer size does your system provide for input of a physical line from a keyboard terminal, and for output to a terminal, printer, or screen? Input______Char Output_____Char Remarks: ____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ ================= * If there is insufficient space on the questionnaire, continue answers on back of page. ** Fill out separate questionnaire for each HOST to be directly interfaced to an IMP. PAGE 2 top

Network HOST Questionnaire (Continued) 3.) Describe the effect in your system of use of the following keying conventions. Indicate how implemented, i.e. is there a hardware interrupt? Does the terminal respond? How? What is sent into system as data, what is echoed, etc. If the key(s) are not available, so indicate (as may be the case for Newline for some systems, line feed for 2741's, etc.). If available but has no meaning, so indicate. Key Strokes Implementation System Action CR __________________________ __________________ LF __________________________ __________________ NL __________________________ __________________ CR,LF __________________________ __________________ Terminal Type = __________________________ If appropriate, enter data for other terminal types on the back of this page. 4.) What special character or characters are used in your system to awaken some process during the entry of data from a terminal (e.g. control C for some systems, break on others, etc.)? Character(s) Operation ___________ ___________________________________________ ___________ ___________________________________________ ___________ ___________________________________________ ___________ ___________________________________________ PAGE 3 top

Network HOST Questionnaire (Continued) 5.) List the types of keyboard terminals and codes supported by your system. __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ 6.) What internal code(s) is used in your system to represent character sets? If not ASCII nor EBCDIC, attach a copy of the code. __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ 7.) For each terminal type do you support it in: Half Duplex (Pure) _______________________________________ Half Duplex (with Break or Attention) ____________________ Half Duplex (Break & Reverse Break) ______________________ Full Duplex (without echo) _______________________________ Full Duplex (with echo) __________________________________ 8.) For optional echo systems, at initial connect time is the terminal assumed to require an echo? [ ] Yes [ ] No PAGE 4 top

Network HOST Questionnaire (Continued) 9.) Does your system perform error detection (e.g. parity check) on terminal input and, if so, is this a hardware or software check? _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ 10.) Does your system support punched paper tape input? If so, what sort of end of line sequence is used? _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ [ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ] [ into the online RFC archives by S.M.H. 5/97 ] PAGE 5 top

User/Server Site Protocol Network Host Questionnaire RFC TOTAL SIZE: 6946 bytes PUBLICATION DATE: Tuesday, May 20th, 1997 LEGAL RIGHTS: The IETF Trust (see BCP 78)


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