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NETWORK WORKING GROUP Request for Comments #196 NIC 7141 Categories: A.5, D.7 Obsoletes: none Updates: none |
Richard W. Watson SRI-ARC July 20, 1971 |
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Initial Connection will be as per the Official Initial
Connection Protocol, Documents #2, NIC 7101, to a standard
socket not yet assigned. A candidate socket number would be
socket #5.
Data Transmission will be as per the Data Transfer Protocol,
RFC 171, NIC 6793. That is, there will be a Modes Available
handshake, and then transmission of special control
information and data. A message or document is defined to be a
block of data. Control information is to be global. That is,
once a control mode is set it is assumed to apply during the
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life of the connection unless explicitly changed. More than one document may be sent during the life of the connection unless the infinite bit stream mode is used. In the latter case there will be one message or document per connection. A reasonable convention for control information sent using the infinite bit stream mode seems to be to assume that is applies only to the next data stream connection from the host which sent the control stream.
The sending process should be capable of allowing the user to indicate the control codes associated with the transmission of a mail item. The control codes can be used with any mail box number.
Mail Box Number
A site may find, as is the case at NIC, that it is useful
to have more than one receiving mail box, each to be
associated with a different process.
The mail box number for material to be printed by the
standard mail printer is mail box number 0 and is used by
default.
Code X'DO'
Meaning: A seven bit binary number in an eight bit field
with the high order bit set to zero is to follow
indicating the receiving mail box number.
Transmission Code Type
The default code type is 7-bit ASCII in an 8 bit field, high order bit to zero.
'Code X'AO'
Meaning: A Data Type signal indicating that the
transmission code is 7-bit ASCII in an 8-bit field, high
order set to zero.
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Code X'A1'
Meaning: Transparency, i.e. a stream of 8 bit bytes.
Code X'A2'
Meaning: EBCDIC
Other character codes could be added in the future.
Printer Control Codes
The default settings are a print line of 72 characters and a print page of 66 lines.
Code X'D1
Meaning: Set line width to 72 characters.
Code X'D2'
Meaning: Use the full width of your printer.
Code X'D3'
Meaning: Set page size to 66 lines.
Code X'D4'
Meaning: Set page size to infinite.
Other virtual printer control codes can be added in the future.
Other classes of control codes can be added as the need arises.
[ 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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