Internet Official Protocol Standards
RFC 3000, “Internet Official Protocol Standards”, is a Historic document published in November 2001 by J. Reynolds, R. Braden, S. Ginoza, L. Shiota. It obsoletes RFC 2900. It has been obsoleted by RFC 3300 — refer to the newer document for the authoritative version. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
This memo contains a snapshot of the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as of October 25, 2001. It lists official protocol standards and Best Current Practice RFCs; it is not a complete index to the RFC series. The latest version of this memo is designated STD 1. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
What “Historic” means
A specification that has been superseded or is otherwise no longer recommended for use.
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- RFC 2999 Request for Comments Summary RFC Numbers 2900-2999
- RFC 3019 IP Version 6 Management Information Base for The Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol
- RFC 3022 Traditional IP Network Address Translator
- RFC 3023 XML Media Types
- RFC 3024 Reverse Tunneling for Mobile IP, revised
- RFC 3025 Mobile IP Vendor/Organization-Specific Extensions
- RFC 3026 Liaison to IETF/ISOC on ENUM
- RFC 3027 Protocol Complications with the IP Network Address Translator