RFC 2800 (rfc2800) - Page 2 of 38


Internet Official Protocol Standards



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RFC 2800                   Internet Standards                   May 2001


1.  Overview

   This memo contains a snapshot of the state of standardization of
   protocols used in the Internet, as determined by the Internet
   Engineering Task Force (IETF).  It is an April 17, 2001 snapshot of
   the current official protocol standards list, which is updated daily
   and is available from the RFC Editor Web site.

   The RFC Editor publishes Request for Comments (RFC) documents that
   are the output of the IETF process or are submitted individually via
   electronic mail.  Further information about the RFC series is
   contained in section 2.1, RFC 2026 and at http://www.rfc-editor.org.

   This memo is published by the RFC Editor for the IESG and IAB in
   accordance with Section 2.1 of "The Internet Standards Process --
   Revision 3", RFC 2026, which specifies the rules and procedures by
   which all Internet standards are set.  Sections 3.1 - 3.6 of this
   memo contain the lists of protocols in each stage of standardization
   - Standard, Draft Standard, Proposed Standard, Experimental and
   Historic.  Protocols that are new to this document or have been moved
   from one protocol level to another, or that differ from the previous
   edition of this document are marked with an asterisk.  Informational
   RFCs are not included.  This memo lists the current standards track,
   Experimental, and Historic protocols; it is not a complete index to
   RFCs.

2.  Resources

   This section contains important contact information, for reference.

2.1.  Internet-Related Organizations

   Internet Architecture Board (IAB) Contact: www.iab.org

   Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Contact: www.ietf.org

   Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) Contact: www.irtf.org

   Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Contact: www.iana.org

2.2.  Request for Comments Editor (RFC Editor) Web Pages

   The RFC Editor maintains the official repository of all RFCs and
   indexes to them.  The RFC Editor web site is:

      http://www.rfc-editor.org.





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