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* The [[Host-to-IMP Protocol]], the bottom layer; specified in [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/bbn/imp/BBN1822_Jan1976.pdf BBN Report #1822] (multiple editions over time) | * The [[Host-to-IMP Protocol]], the bottom layer; specified in [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/bbn/imp/BBN1822_Jan1976.pdf BBN Report #1822] (multiple editions over time) | ||
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* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vBXEHEClcD9XLqueVyVf831LOlqn0hrJ/view Host-to-Host Protocol] (early version [http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc714.txt here]) | * [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vBXEHEClcD9XLqueVyVf831LOlqn0hrJ/view Host-to-Host Protocol] (early version [http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc714.txt here]) | ||
− | These | + | These [[protocol]]s formed the [[Network Control Protocol]], which all the [[application]] [[protocol]]s ran over. |
Those included: | Those included: |
Revision as of 21:08, 28 June 2022
The ARPANET was the first packet-based wide-area network; so named because it was initiated, and initially funded, by ARPA.
It consisted of minicomputers called Interface Message Processors ('IMPs', for short) running specialized packet switching code, joined together with synchronous serial lines; host computers were connected to the IMPs by special bit-serial 1822 interfaces.
Later on, customized IMP variants called Terminal Interface Processors ('TIPs', for short) were added to the ARPANET; these provided groups of serial lines to which could be attached terminals, which allowed users at the terminals access to the hosts attached to the ARPANET.
Protocols
The protocol suite used on the early ARPANET included:
- The Host-to-IMP Protocol, the bottom layer; specified in BBN Report #1822 (multiple editions over time)
- ICP, Initial connection protocol
- Host-to-Host Protocol (early version here)
These protocols formed the Network Control Protocol, which all the application protocols ran over.
Those included:
- FTP (early version here)
- TELNET
- MAIL (here is a much later proposal which eventually became SMTP)
- NAME/FINGER
See also
Further reading
- F.E. Heart, R.E. Kahn, S.M. Ornstein, W.R. Crowther, and D.C. Walden, "The interface message processor for the ARPA computer network", Proceedings AFIPS, 1970 SJCC, Vol. 36, pp. 551-567.
- J.M. McQuillan, W.R. Crowther, B.P. Cosell, D.C. Walden, and F.E. Heart, "Improvements in the Design and Performance of the ARPA Network", Proceedings AFIPS, 1972 FJCC, Vol. 40, pp. 741-754.
- John M. McQuillan, David C. Walden, "The ARPA Network Design Decisions", in "Computer Networks", Vol. 1, No. 5, August 1977, pp. 243-289.