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STD INDEX
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CREATED ON: 03/30/2005.
This file contains citations for all STDs in numeric order. Each
STD represents a single Internet Standard technical specification,
composed of one or more RFCs with Standard status.
STD citations in this file appear in the following format:
#### Title of STD. Author 1, Author 2, Author 3. Issue date.
(Format: ASCII) (Obsoletes xxx) (Obsoleted by xxx) (Updates xxx)
(Updated by xxx) (Also RFC####, ...)
For example:
0006 User Datagram Protocol. J. Postel. 28 August 1980. (Format: TXT=5896
bytes) (Also RFC0768)
Key to citations:
#### is the STD number.
Following the number are the title (terminated with a period), the
author, or list of authors (terminated with a period), and the date
(terminated with a period).
The format and length information follows in parentheses. It lists
some combination of ASCII text (TXT), PostScript (PS), and/or Adobe
(PDF), each followed by an equals sign and the number of bytes for that
version. For example (Format: TXT=aaaaa, PS=bbbbbb bytes) shows that
the ASCII text version is aaaaa bytes, and the PostScript version is
bbbbbb bytes.
Finally, the (Also RFC ##) phrase lists the RFC(s) that form this STD.
RFCs may be obtained using HTTP, FTP, or email. See the RFC Editor Web
page http://www.rfc-editor.org
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STD INDEX
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0001 Internet Official Protocol Standards. J. Reynolds, S. Ginoza.
July 2004. (Format: TXT=148273 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC3600) (Also
RFC3700)
0002 [Reserved for Assigned Numbers. See RFC 1700 and RFC 3232.]. (Not
online) (Also RFC1700)
0003 Requirements for Internet Hosts. R. Braden, Ed.. October 1989.
(Format: TXT=528939 bytes) (Also RFC1122, RFC1123)
0004 [Reserved for Router Requirements. See RFC 1812.]. (Not online)
0005 Internet Protocol. J. Postel. September 1981. (Format: TXT=241903
bytes) (Also RFC0791, RFC0792, RFC0919, RFC0922, RFC0950, RFC1112)
0006 User Datagram Protocol. J. Postel. 28 August 1980. (Format:
TXT=5896 bytes) (Also RFC0768)
0007 Transmission Control Protocol. J. Postel. September 1981.
(Format: TXT=172710 bytes) (Also RFC0793)
0008 Telnet Protocol. J. Postel, J. Reynolds. May 1983. (Format:
TXT=44639 bytes) (Also RFC0854, RFC0855)
0009 File Transfer Protocol. J. Postel, J. Reynolds. October 1985.
(Format: TXT=147316 bytes) (Updated by RFC2228, RFC2640) (Also
RFC0959)
0010 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. J. Postel. August 1982. (Format:
TXT=120432 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC788, RFC780, RFC772) (Obsoleted by
RFC2821) (Also RFC0821, RFC1869, RFC974)
0011 STANDARD FOR THE FORMAT OF ARPA INTERNET TEXT MESSAGES. D.
Crocker. August 1982. (Format: TXT=106299 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC0733)
(Obsoleted by RFC2822) (Also RFC0822)
0012 [Reserved for Network Time Protocol (NTP). See RFC 1305.].
(Format: TXT=193 bytes)
0013 Domain Name System. P. Mockapetris. November 1987. (Format:
TXT=248726 bytes) (Also RFC1034, RFC1035)
0014 [Was Mail Routing and the Domain System. Now Historic.]. (Not
online)
0015 [Was Simple Network Management Protocol. Now Historic.]. (Not
online)
0016 Structure of Management Information. M. Rose, K. McCloghrie. May
1990. (Format: TXT=82279 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC1065) (Also RFC1155,
RFC1212)
0017 Management Information Base. K. McCloghrie, M. Rose. March 1991.
(Format: TXT=142158 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC1158) (Also RFC1213)
0018 [Was Exterior Gateway Protocol (RFC 904). Now Historic.]. (Not
online)
0019 NetBIOS Service Protocols. NetBIOS Working Group. March 1987.
(Format: TXT=319750 bytes) (Also RFC1001, RFC1002)
0020 Echo Protocol. J. Postel. May 1983. (Format: TXT=1237 bytes)
(Also RFC0862)
0021 Discard Protocol. J. Postel. May 1983. (Format: TXT=1239 bytes)
(Also RFC0863)
0022 Character Generator Protocol. J. Postel. May 1983. (Format:
TXT=6842 bytes) (Also RFC0864)
0023 Quote of the Day Protocol. J. Postel. May 1983. (Format: TXT=1676
bytes) (Also RFC0865)
0024 Active Users Protocol. J. Postel. May 1983. (Format: TXT=2029
bytes) (Also RFC0866)
0025 Daytime Protocol. J. Postel. May 1983. (Format: TXT=2289 bytes)
(Also RFC0867)
0026 Time Server Protocol. J. Postel. May 1983. (Format: TXT=3024
bytes) (Also RFC0868)
0027 Binary Transmission Telnet Option. J. Postel, J. Reynolds. May
1983. (Format: TXT=8965 bytes) (Also RFC0856)
0028 Echo Telnet Option. J. Postel, J. Reynolds. May 1983. (Format:
TXT=10859 bytes) (Also RFC0857)
0029 Suppress Go Ahead Telnet Option. J. Postel, J. Reynolds. May
1983. (Format: TXT=3712 bytes) (Also RFC0858)
0030 Status Telnet Option. J. Postel, J. Reynolds. May 1983. (Format:
TXT=4273 bytes) (Also RFC0859)
0031 Timing Mark Telnet Option. J. Postel, J. Reynolds. May 1983.
(Format: TXT=7881 bytes) (Also RFC0860)
0032 Extended Options List Telnet Option. J. Postel, J. Reynolds. May
1983. (Format: TXT=3068 bytes) (Also RFC0861)
0033 Trivial File Transfer Protocol. K. Sollins. July 1992. (Format:
TXT=24599 bytes) (Also RFC1350)
0034 [Was Routing Information Protocol (RIP). Replaced by STD 56.].
(Not online)
0035 ISO Transport Service on top of the TCP (Version: 3). M. Rose, D.
Cass. May 1978. (Format: TXT=30662 bytes) (Also RFC1006)
0036 Transmission of IP and ARP over FDDI Networks. D. Katz. January
1993. (Format: TXT=22077 bytes) (Also RFC1390)
0037 An Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol. David C. Plummer.
November 1982. (Format: TXT=21556 bytes) (Also RFC0826)
0038 A Reverse Address Resolution Protocol. Ross Finlayson, Timothy
Mann, Jeffrey Mogul, Marvin Theimer. June 1984. (Format: TXT=9345
bytes) (Also RFC0903)
0039 [Was BBN Report 1822 (IMP/Host Interface). Now Historic.].
December 1981. (Format: TXT=187 bytes)
0040 Host Access Protocol specification. Bolt Beranek and Newman
Laboratories. July 1984. (Format: TXT=129985 bytes) (Also RFC0907)
0041 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over Ethernet
networks. C. Hornig. April 1984. (Format: TXT=5697 bytes) (Also
RFC0894)
0042 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over experimental
Ethernetnetworks. J. Postel. April 1984. (Format: TXT=4985 bytes)
(Also RFC0895)
0043 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over IEEE 802
networks. J. Postel, J.K. Reynolds. August 1993. (Format: TXT=34359
bytes) (Obsoletes RFC0948) (Also RFC1042)
0044 DCN Local-Network Protocols. D.L. Mills. August 1993. (Format:
TXT=65340 bytes) (Also RFC0891)
0045 Internet Protocol on Network System's HYPERchannel: Protocol
Specification. K. Hardwick, J. Lekashman. August 1993. (Format:
TXT=100836 bytes) (Also RFC1044)
0046 Transmitting IP traffic over ARCNET networks. D. Provan. August
1993. (Format: TXT=16565 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC1051) (Also RFC1201)
0047 Nonstandard for transmission of IP datagrams over serial lines:
SLIP. J.L. Romkey. August 1993. (Format: TXT=12578 bytes) (Also
RFC1055)
0048 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over NetBIOS
networks. L.J. McLaughlin. August 1993. (Format: TXT=5579 bytes)
(Also RFC1088)
0049 Standard for the transmission of 802.2 packets over IPX networks.
L.J. McLaughlin. August 1993. (Format: TXT=7902 bytes) (Also RFC1132)
0050 [Reserved for Definitions of Managed Objects for the
Ethernet-like Interface Types. See RFC 3638.]. (Not online)
0051 The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). W. Simpson, Ed.. July 1994.
(Format: TXT=151158 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC1549) (Also RFC1661,
RFC1662)
0052 The Transmission of IP Datagrams over the SMDS Service. D.
Piscitello, J. Lawrence. March 1991. (Format: TXT=24662 bytes) (Also
RFC1209)
0053 Post Office Protocol - Version 3. J. Myers, M. Rose. May 1996.
(Format: TXT=47018 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC1725) (Also RFC1939)
0054 OSPF Version 2. J. Moy. April 1998. (Format: TXT=447367 bytes)
(Also RFC2328)
0055 Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay. C. Brown, A. Malis.
September 1998. (Format: TXT=74671 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC1490,
RFC1294) (Also RFC2427)
0056 RIP Version 2. G. Malkin. November 1998. (Format: TXT=98462
bytes) (Obsoletes RFC1723) (Also RFC2453)
0057 RIP Version 2 Protocol Applicability Statement. G. Malkin.
November 1994. (Format: TXT=10236 bytes) (Also RFC1722)
0058 Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2). K.
McCloghrie, D. Perkins, J. Schoenwaelder. April 1999. (Format:
TXT=89712 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC1902) (Also RFC2578, RFC2579, RFC2580)
0059 Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base. S.
Waldbusser. May 2000. (Format: TXT=198676 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC1757)
(Also RFC2819)
0060 SMTP Service Extension for Command Pipelining. N. Freed.
September 2000. (Format: TXT=198676 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC2197) (Also
RFC2920)
0061 A One-Time Password System. N. Haller, C. Metz, P. Nesser, M.
Straw. February 1998. (Format: TXT=56495 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC1938)
(Also RFC2289)
0062 Simple Network Management Protocol Version 3 (SNMPv3). D.
Harrington, R. Presuhn, B. Wijnen, J. Case, D. Levi, P. Meyer, B.
Stewart, U. Blumenthal, K. McCloghrie,. December 2002. (Format:
TXT=823431 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC2571, RFC2572, RFC2573, RFC2574,
RFC2575, RFC1905, RFC1906, RFC1907) (Also RFC3411, RFC3412, RFC3413,
RFC3414, RFC3415, RFC3416, RFC3417, RFC3418)
0063 UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646. F. Yergeau. November
2003. (Format: TXT=33856 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC2279) (Also RFC3629)
0064 RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications. H.
Schulzrinne, S. Casner, R. Frederick, V. Jacobson. July 2003.
(Format: TXT=259985, PS=630740, PDF=504117 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC1889)
(Also RFC3550)
0065 RTP Profile for Audio and Video Conferences with Minimal Control.
H. Schulzrinne, S. Casner. July 2003. (Format: TXT=106621, PS=317286,
PDF=237831 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC1890) (Also RFC3551)
0066 Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax. T.
Berners-Lee, R. Fielding, L. Masinter. January 2005. (Format:
TXT=141811 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC2732, RFC2396, RFC1808) (Updates
RFC1738) (Also RFC3986)
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