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IETF RFC 576
Proposal for Modifying Linking Last modified on Thursday, January 7th, 2010 Permanent link to RFC 576 Search GitHub Wiki for RFC 576 Show other RFCs mentioning RFC 576 Network Working Group K. Victor Request for Comments: 576 September 1973 Proposal for Modifying Linking We plan to modify the link jsys in TENEX to work in a little bit better way in terms of the user interface. Conversations with BBN indicate that they have no complaints with the current implementation. However, if after we have gained experience with our new implementation, we will let them know about it and they will review the new implementation and possibly accept it as part of standard TENEX. I would appreciate feedback in the next couple of days so that I can go ahead and implement this proposal (or a modified proposal or nothing...). (I estimate that it will only take a couple of hours to implement!) (Note that by modifying the jsys, the proposed changes as specified will be in effect at the user level in the exec.) The default state for all users will remain as it currently is, i.e. RECEIVE LINKS. Now, consider users A, B, and C. If A and B link to each other they are now holding a conversation. After establishing a conversation, all members of the conversation will be placed in the REFUSE LINKS state. If user C (or any other user) now tries to link to user A (or B), the bell will ring on users A (or B) and C terminals indicating that A (or B) is in a REFUSE LINKS state. If A ignores the bell then C is not admitted to the conversation and A and B can continue their conversation as if C had never tried to enter the conversation. However, if A does a RECEIVE LINKS while the bell is ringing (the bell rings for approximately 15 seconds), then C will be linked into the conversation and not to just user A. Thus A and B will be linked, A and C will be linked, and B and C will be linked, i.e., a three way conversation. Also, users A, B, and C will be in the REFUSE LINKS state. Victor PAGE 1 |