Internet Official Protocol Standards
RFC 1800, “Internet Official Protocol Standards”, is a Historic document published in July 1995 by J. Postel. It obsoletes RFC 1780. It has been obsoleted by RFC 1880 — refer to the newer document for the authoritative version. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). [STANDARDS-TRACK]
What “Historic” means
A specification that has been superseded or is otherwise no longer recommended for use.
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- RFC 1801 MHS use of the X.500 Directory to support MHS Routing
- RFC 1798 Connection-less Lightweight X.500 Directory Access Protocol
- RFC 1802 Introducing Project Long Bud: Internet Pilot Project for the Deployment of X.500 Directory Information in Support of X.400 Routing
- RFC 1797 Class A Subnet Experiment
- RFC 1803 Recommendations for an X.500 Production Directory Service
- RFC 1796 Not All RFCs are Standards
- RFC 1804 Schema Publishing in X.500 Directory
- RFC 1795 Data Link Switching: Switch-to-Switch Protocol AIW DLSw RIG: DLSw Closed Pages, DLSw Standard Version 1