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There are several reference documents of interest in checking the
status of protocol specifications and standardization:
- INTERNET OFFICIAL PROTOCOL STANDARDS
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This document describes the Internet standards process and lists
the standards status of the protocols. As of this writing, the
current version of this document is STD 1, RFC 1780, [ARCH:7].
This document is periodically re-issued. You should always
consult an RFC repository and use the latest version of this
document.
- Assigned Numbers
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This document lists the assigned values of the parameters used in
the various protocols. For example, it lists IP protocol codes,
TCP port numbers, Telnet Option Codes, ARP hardware types, and
Terminal Type names. As of this writing, the current version of
this document is STD 2, RFC 1700, [INTRO:7]. This document is
periodically re-issued. You should always consult an RFC
repository and use the latest version of this document.
- Host Requirements
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This pair of documents reviews the specifications that apply to
hosts and supplies guidance and clarification for any
ambiguities. Note that these requirements also apply to routers,
except where otherwise specified in this memo. As of this
writing, the current versions of these documents are RFC 1122 and
RFC 1123 (STD 3), [INTRO:2] and [INTRO:3].
- Router Requirements (formerly Gateway Requirements)
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This memo.
Note that these documents are revised and updated at different times;
in case of differences between these documents, the most recent must
prevail.
These and other Internet protocol documents may be obtained from the:
The InterNIC
DS.INTERNIC.NET
InterNIC Directory and Database Service
info@internic.net
+1-908-668-6587
URL: http://ds.internic.net/
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