In anticipation of the need for such standards, theĭeputy Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering hasĭeclared the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) described herein toīe a basis for DoD-wide inter-process communication protocol Interconnecting them and to provide standard interprocessĬommunication protocols which can support a broad range ofĪpplications. Thisĭocument focuses its attention primarily on military computerĬommunication requirements, especially robustness in the presence ofĬommunication unreliability and availability in the presence ofĬongestion, but many of these problems are found in the civilian andĪs strategic and tactical computer communication networks areĭeveloped and deployed, it is essential to provide means of Role in military, government, and civilian environments. Interface to programs or users that require its services.Ĭomputer communication systems are playing an increasingly important Transmission Control Protocol, the program that implements it, and its This document describes the functions to be performed by the Reliable host-to-host protocol between hosts in packet-switched computerĬommunication networks, and in interconnected systems of such networks. The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is intended for use as a highly Several details and removes the end-of-letter buffer-size adjustments,Īnd redescribes the letter mechanism as a push function. There have been many contributors to this workīoth in terms of concepts and in terms of text. Specification on which this standard is based, and the present textĭraws heavily from them. There have been nine earlier editions of the ARPA TCP This document describes the DoD Standard Transmission Control Protocol 9 2.7 Connection Establishment and Clearing. 7 2.1 Elements of the Internetwork System. Updated by: 1122, 3168, 6093, 6528 Errata Exist RFC: 793ĭefense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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