RFC 791:INTERNET PROTOCOL
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ARPANET


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... In the ARPANET case, for example, the internet module would call on a local net module which would add the 1822 leader [2 ...
... internet datagram creating an ARPANET message to transmit to the IMP. The ARPANET ...
... ARPANET message to transmit to the IMP. The ARPANET address would be derived from the internet address by the ...
... address of some host in the ARPANET, that host might be a gateway to other networks ...


... network in a building or a large network such as the ARPANET. ...


... service provided on networks such as AUTODIN II, ARPANET, SATNET, and PRNET is given in "Service Mappings" [8 ...
... internet addresses and addresses for ARPANET, SATNET, PRNET, and other networks are described in "Address Mappings" [5 ...
... For example, the ARPANET has a priority bit, and a choice between ...
... internet datagram is to be sent through the ARPANET. Let the internet type of service ...
... In this example, the mapping of these parameters to those available for the ARPANET would be to set the ARPANET priority bit ...
... In this example, the mapping of these parameters to those available for the ARPANET would be to set the ARPANET priority bit on since ...


... interface between a host and the ARPANET. ...
... ARPANET leader ...
... The control information on an ARPANET message at the host-IMP ...
... ARPANET message ...
... host and an IMP in the ARPANET. The maximum size is about 1012 octets (8096 bits). ...
... ARPANET packet ...
... A unit of transmission used internally in the ARPANET between IMPs. The maximum size is about 126 octets (1008 bits). ...
... Processor, the packet switch of the ARPANET. ...



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