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  <title>ONC RPC Network Identifiers (netids)</title>
  <created>2009-02-06</created>
  <updated>2022-08-19</updated>
  <registry id="rpc-netids-1">
    <title>ONC RPC Netids (First Come First Served)</title>
    <category>Remote Procedure Call (RPC)</category>
    <xref type="rfc" data="rfc5665"/>
    <registration_rule>First Come First Served</registration_rule>
    <record>
      <netid>"-"</netid>
      <name>NC_NOPROTO</name>
      <description><xref type="rfc" data="rfc1833"/>, Section 4.2.3.2 of 
        <xref type="rfc" data="rfc5665"/></description>
      <contact/>
      <cr>1</cr>
    </record>
    <record>
      <netid>"ticlts"</netid>
      <name>NC_TICLTS</name>
      <description>The loop back connectionless transport used in System V Release
        4 and other operating systems. Although this assignment is made on a 
        First Come First Served basis and is fewer than nine characters long, the 
        exception is authorized. See American Telephone and Telegraph Company, "UNIX 
        System V, Release 4 Programmer's Guide: Networking Interfaces, ISBN 
        0139470786", 1990.</description>
      <contact/>
      <cr>0</cr>
    </record>
    <record>
      <netid>"ticots"</netid>
      <name>NC_TICOTS</name>
      <description>The loop back connection-oriented transport used in System V Release
        4 and other operating systems. See American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 
        "UNIX System V, Release 4 Programmer's Guide: Networking Interfaces, ISBN 
        0139470786", 1990. Although this assignment is made on a First Come First Served 
        basis and is fewer than nine characters long, the exception is authorized. </description>
      <contact/>
      <cr>0</cr>
    </record>
    <record>
      <netid>"ticotsord"</netid>
      <name>NC_TICOTSORD</name>
      <description>The loop back connection-oriented with orderly-release transport 
        used in System V Release 4 and other operating systems. See American Telephone and 
        Telegraph Company, "UNIX System V, Release 4 Programmer's Guide: Networking Interfaces, 
        ISBN 0139470786", 1990.</description>
      <contact/>
      <cr>0</cr>
    </record>
  </registry>
  <registry id="rpc-netids-2">
    <title>ONC RPC Netids (Standards Action)</title>
    <category>Remote Procedure Call (RPC)</category>
    <xref type="rfc" data="rfc5665"/>
    <registration_rule>Standards Action</registration_rule>
    <record>
      <netid>"rdma"</netid>
      <name>NC_RDMA</name>
      <description><xref type="rfc" data="rfc8166"/><xref type="rfc" data="rfc791"/></description>
      <contact><xref type="person" data="IESG"/></contact>
      <cr>2</cr>
    </record>
    <record>
      <netid>"rdma6"</netid>
      <name>NC_RDMA6</name>
      <description><xref type="rfc" data="rfc8166"/><xref type="rfc" data="rfc8200"/></description>
      <contact><xref type="person" data="IESG"/></contact>
      <cr>3</cr>
    </record>
    <record>
      <netid>"sctp"</netid>
      <name>NC_SCTP</name>
      <description><xref type="rfc" data="rfc9260"/><xref type="rfc" data="rfc791"/> 
        Section 2 of <xref type="rfc" data="rfc5665"/></description>
      <contact><xref type="person" data="IESG"/></contact>
      <cr>2</cr>
    </record>
    <record>
      <netid>"sctp6"</netid>
      <name>NC_SCTP6</name>
      <description><xref type="rfc" data="rfc9260"/><xref type="rfc" data="rfc8200"/> 
        Section 2 of <xref type="rfc" data="rfc5665"/></description>
      <contact><xref type="person" data="IESG"/></contact>
      <cr>3</cr>
    </record>  
    <record>
      <netid>"tcp"</netid>
      <name>NC_TCP</name>
      <description><xref type="rfc" data="rfc9293"/><xref type="rfc" data="rfc791"/>  
        Section 10 of <xref type="rfc" data="rfc1831"/></description>
      <contact><xref type="person" data="IESG"/></contact>
      <cr>2</cr>
    </record>
    <record>
      <netid>"tcp6"</netid>
      <name>NC_TCP6</name>
      <description><xref type="rfc" data="rfc9293"/><xref type="rfc" data="rfc8200"/> 
        Section 10 of <xref type="rfc" data="rfc1831"/></description>
      <contact><xref type="person" data="IESG"/></contact>
      <cr>3</cr>
    </record>
    <record>
      <netid>"udp"</netid>
      <name>NC_UDP</name>
      <description><xref type="rfc" data="rfc768"/><xref type="rfc" data="rfc791"/></description>
      <contact><xref type="person" data="IESG"/></contact>
      <cr>2</cr>
    </record>
    <record>
      <netid>"udp6"</netid>
      <name>NC_UDP6</name>
      <description><xref type="rfc" data="rfc768"/><xref type="rfc" data="rfc8200"/></description>
      <contact><xref type="person" data="IESG"/></contact>
      <cr>3</cr>
    </record>   
  </registry>
  <people>
    <person id="IESG">
      <name>IESG</name>
      <uri>mailto:iesg&amp;ietf.org</uri>
      <updated>2009-02-06</updated>
    </person>
  </people>
</registry>
