RFC 997 (rfc997) - Page 1 of 42
Internet numbers
Alternative Format: Original Text Document
Network Working Group J. Reynolds
Request for Comments: 997 J. Postel
ISI
Obsoletes RFCs: 990, 960, 943, 923, 900, March 1987
870, 820, 790, 776, 770, 762, 758,
755, 750, 739, 604, 503, 433, 349
Obsoletes IENs: 127, 117, 93
INTERNET NUMBERS
Status of this Memo
This memo is an official status report on the network numbers used in
the Internet community. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
Introduction
This Network Working Group Request for Comments documents the
currently assigned network numbers and gateway autonomous systems.
This RFC will be updated periodically, and in any case current
information can be obtained from Hostmaster.
Hostmaster
DDN Network Information Center
SRI International
333 Ravenswood Avenue
Menlo Park, California 94025
Phone: 1-800-235-3155
ARPA mail: A
Most of the protocols used in the Internet are documented in the RFC
series of notes. Some of the items listed are undocumented. Further
information on protocols can be found in the memo "Official
ARPA-Internet Protocols" [24]. The more prominent and more generally
used are documented in the "DDN Protocol Handbook" [11] prepared by
the NIC. Other collections of older or obsolete protocols are
contained in the "Internet Protocol Transition Workbook" [12], or in
the "ARPANET Protocol Transition Handbook" [13]. For further
information on ordering the complete 1985 DDN Protocol Handbook,
contact the Hostmaster.
In the entries below, the name and mailbox of the responsible
individual is indicated. The bracketed entry, e.g., [nn,iii], at the
right hand margin of the page indicates a reference for the listed
protocol, where the number ("nn") cites the document and the letters
("iii") cites the person. Whenever possible, the letters are a NIC
Ident as used in the WhoIs (NICNAME) service.
Reynolds & Postel